San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa isn’t offering the Cowboys any time to grieve their disappointing playoff performance on Sunday.
After helping defeat Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC Divisional Round, 19-12, Bosa took a victory lap and celebrated the demise of “America’s Team” on Instagram.
Posting a stoic selfie on Instagram with the caption “America’s team strikes again,” the leading contender for Defensive Player of the Year stoked the flames with Cowboys Nation now that they’ve reached a seemingly new low.
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Former Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians transitioned into an integral part of Tampa’s front office after stepping down as HC. One year after his decision, Arians has reportedly grown irate over the team’s direction.
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Like Yogi Berra, the Bengals quarterback might not have said everything he said.
Once upon a time, legendary Yankees catcher Yogi Berra said, “I really didn’t say everything I said.”
Perhaps Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was thinking along the same lines during and after Cincinnati’s 27-10 victory over the Bills in an AFC divisional-round contest Sunday, which included a classic quote that Burrow later said he did not remember uttering.