New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has never been one to shy away from showing his frustrations with officials while roaming the sidelines during games.
That happened again in Sunday night’s Dolphins-Patriots showdown when the legendary coach was not happy that he had to challenge a call against his team.
Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson came up short of a first down in the third quarter, but Belichick thought the refs got it wrong and it should have been enough for a first down. He then waited for the right time to throw his challenge flag.
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The Giants matched their biggest come-from-behind win in franchise history Sunday but also saw star running back Saquon Barkley limp off the field with a right ankle injury with just over a minute to play.
Belichick was extra grumpy Sunday night.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel made NBC’s cameraman work for their footage during Sunday Night Football in Week 2.
Entering halftime with a 17-3 lead, McDaniel concluded his on-field interview and was preparing to trot into the away locker room at the Patriots’ Gillette Stadium.
When McDaniel noticed the cameraman tracking him for the standard “head coach at halftime” shot, he decided to have some fun and broke into a sprint toward the tunnel, leaving the videographer no choice but to follow suit and run to catch up.
The Patriots got a huge play on special teams against the Dolphins.
Miami’s offense continued to roll in the first half on Sunday, and its defense also had a strong performance.
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Theegala handled his business as the Southern California native finally got over the hump and won on the PGA Tour at the Fortinet Championship.
Sahith Theegala has finally done it. In his 74th career start, the Southern California native captured his first PGA Tour victory. It happened to come in his home state at the Fortinet Championship, no less.
He fired off a final round 68 to finish at 21-under and win by two strokes ahead of S.H. Kim. The 25-year-old didn’t have his best stuff Sunday, but it was enough to take home the trophy.
The heat surrounding the Jets after Sunday’s rough loss to the Cowboys appeared to be enough to influence star cornerback Sauce Gardner to take a break from social media.
Gardner, whose Jets lost 30–10, raised eyebrows online by deleting his account on X (formerly Twitter) in the aftermath of the Week 2 loss.
While the exact reason for his decision is currently unclear, one of Gardner’s last posts indicates it may have been a response to the criticism he and his team faced over the performance of Ceedee Lamb.
There was no love lost between NFC West rivals.
Sunday’s game between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers was chippy from start to finish as both 1-0 teams looked for an early lead in the division.
Week’s 2 unlikely hero in the game was a 49ers fan who stepped in to break up a fight on the field between players.
Niners wideout Deebo Samuel started beefing with Rams cornerback Derion Kendrick. At one point, Samuel shoved Kendrick, nearly leading to a bigger scuffle.
Los Angeles is fed up with Chargers head coach Brandon Staley after starting the season 0-2.
All six Chargers fans… (kidding)
LA ended was on the wrong side of the thriller on Sunday, losing to the backsliding Tennessee Titans in overtime, 27-24.
Chargers fans were left wondering: if you’re hailed as a defensive guru of a head coach, how do you surrender 27 points to Tennessee? Not since Week 11 last season have the Titans scored more than 22 points.
The Chargers defense surrendered 4.1 yards per carry and gave up chunk plays in crucial drives by the identity-less Titans.