Author: Michael

With Travis Kelce sidelined, Chiefs fans were hoping wide receiver Kadarius Toney could pick up the slack and play a big role for the offense in Week 1 against the Lions.
That wasn’t the case early on. Toney had a quiet first half and was responsible for the pick-six Patrick Mahomes threw to Detroit rookie Brian Branch. Mahomes put his pass right on the money for Toney to reel in, but the ball ended up going through the hands of the 24-year-old.

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People tend to talk more about the divorce rate than we do the married couples that stay together. A behavioral psychologist will tell you that it’s just our negative biases, an evolutionary tool that kept ancient humans aware of the possibility that a bear could pillage their cave dwelling at any moment.
So, we lose sight of what the Joe Burrow contract really is. The numbers are eye-popping, certainly.

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The Buffalo Bills’ offense expected to feature dual-threat RB Nyheim Hines in their backfield until he suffered an offseason injury.
In July, Hines suffered a torn ACL due to the freak jet ski accident.
Now, Hines is suing those responsible for the accident. The running back alleges that the injury will cost him millions.
Hines’ attorney, Brad Sohn, released a statement on Thursday, announcing the player’s intentions to sue the reckless operator of the jet ski that collided with Hines.

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Just ahead of Thursday night’s NFL season opener, NBC analyst Cris Collinsworth made some comments about Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes that left football fans baffled.
Ahead of Kansas City’s Week 1 clash against the Lions, Collinsworth declared the game would be a chance for the nation to “find out how good [Mahomes] really is” with tight end Travis Kelce and defensive lineman Chris Jones unavailable.
“They have no Travis Kelce, no Chris Jones, their second and third best players on this great team. But they have Patrick Mahomes,” said Collinsworth.

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New information has been released about the recent arrest of Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias.
Urias was arrested on Sunday by the Exposition Park police force after the Inter Miami-Los Angeles Football Club match in Los Angeles, where dozens of celebrities and athletes congregated to see Lionel Messi play.
READ: DODGERS PITCHER JULIO URIAS ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, WON’T TRAVEL WITH TEAM
On Wednesday, Major League Baseball placed Urias on administrative leave while conducting their investigation.

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