New York Jets starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending injury on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Former starter Zach Wilson entered the game and did not play particularly well. However, the Jets won the game thanks to an outstanding performance from their defense and special teams. But head coach Robert Saleh said the only thing he could say on Tuesday.
“I want to make it very clear, Zach’s our quarterback,” Saleh told reporters. “We’ve got a lot of faith in Zach … We’re rolling with Zach and excited for him.
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Shane Lowry speaks with the media ahead of the 2023 BMW PGA Championship. | Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
The 36-year-old Irishman gave some insight into Team Europe’s trip to Rome ahead of the BMW PGA Championship.
This year’s Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome may look like a U.S. Open to some.
At least, that is what Shane Lowry believes.
Lowry, along with the 11 other members of the European Ryder Cup team, visited the Eternal City to scout Marco Simone on Monday.
Travis Kelce gets to catch passes from Patrick Mahomes and hang out with Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce missed the Kansas City Chiefs’ season opening loss to the Detroit Lions with a hyperextended knee, but the superstar tight end is reportedly staying busy off the field.
Kelce has been “quietly hanging out” with Taylor Swift, according to The Messenger. The pair reportedly spent some time together a few weeks ago in New York City, according to the scoop.
You know the game is out of hand when the opposing defense starts feeling sorry for you.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is questioning the New York Giants’ coaches for keeping their quarterback in the game during a 40-0 blowout.
On his podcast for Bleacher Report, the 24-year-old argued the Giants should have pulled Daniel Jones when they were down 33 heading into the fourth quarter.
“It’s called protecting your guy. You know, something I thought the Giants should’ve done,” Parsons said. “I don’t think Daniel Jones should’ve been in that game in the fourth quarter.
New York has missed in drafts, had legendary coaches quit on Day 1 and saw defenses haunt QBs — literally. All of that seems to pale in comparison to Aaron Rodgers’ injury.
The Green Bay Packers signed a player to their practice squad, and while that normally wouldn’t raise eyebrows, it certainly does when that player is Michael Jordan.
In the final minutes leading up to Texas securing the 34–24 upset against Alabama on Saturday, it didn’t take long for college football fans to re-visit the popular “we’re back” reference used by former Longhorns quarterback Sam Ehlinger after beating Georgia in 2018.
Despite Texas (2–0) passing one of its toughest tests this season, ESPN’s Desmond Howard is not ready to hop on the Texas is “back” train.
Mike Babcock is gearing up to make a return to the NHL ranks this season with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Before he has even stepped behind the Jackets’ bench there are reports that there is an NHLPA investigation into allegations that the Cup-winning coach asked to see photos on players’ phones.
However, Babcock and team captain Boone Jenner say that there’s a serious misunderstanding in how this all went down.
The allegations first publically came up on the latest episode of Barstool Sports’ Spittin’ Chiclets podcast.
With Aaron Rodgers out for the rest of the 2023 NFL season with a torn Achilles, the big conversation on Tuesday is whether or not the Jets are looking to sign another quarterback to the roster, specifically another veteran.
While various names have been mentioned in reports on Tuesday, former starting quarterback Robert Griffin III seemed to make the case for himself during Tuesday’s episode of Get Up on ESPN.
Hall of Fame wideout Michael Irvin blasted the Bills’ wide receiver Stefon Diggs and coach Sean McDermott for their treatment of Josh Allen on Fox Sports‘ Undisputed on Tuesday.
Irvin came to the defense of the star signal-caller who struggled immensely in Buffalo’s 22–16 overtime loss to the Jets on Monday Night Football. The two-time Pro Bowl quarterback’s four turnovers (three interceptions, one fumble) factored heavily into the New York’s 10-point second-half comeback victory in the season opener.