Author: Michael

Joe Burrow made an important ball recovery for the Bengals on Sunday, but it didn’t come after a fumble.
Facing Seattle, Burrow led the Cincinnati offense downfield for their second touchdown of the day at the start of the second quarter, connecting with rookie wide receiver Andrei Iosivas to extend their lead to take a 14-7 lead.
After the play, Burrow ran to secure the ball, Iosivas’s first career touchdown.

Burrow made sure rookie WR Andrei Iosivas got the ball from his first career touchdown 🤝 pic.twitter.

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Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase is continuing on his “always open” narrative this season.
The original not-safe-for-work phrase began after Cincinnati’s Week 4 loss to the Titans. The disappointed receiver told reporters afterwards “I’m always f—ing open.” The following week, Chase scored three touchdowns against the Cardinals. This performance sparked him to post a picture of a 7-11 convenience store since it’s open 24 hours a day. Like a 7-11, Chase says he’s “always open.”
Chase showed up to Sunday’s game vs.

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Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase reminds us he is always open
A few weeks ago, the Cincinnati Bengals were reeling. They were sitting at 1-3 after a dismal 27-3 loss to the Tennessee Titans, and their offense looked static. It led to questions about potentially tanking the season, or at least sitting Joe Burrow down until his injured calf came back to full health.
Following that loss to the Titans, wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase vented a bit about the offense, declaring in a post-game scrum that he is “always f***ing open.

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Koepka’s second win of the season came at LIV Jeddah as he defended his title to earn a whopping amount of cash.
Brooks Koepka successfully defended his title at LIV Golf Jeddah, the final regular season event. He held off Talor Gooch in a playoff to win at 14-under. That victory pushed him to No. 3 in the individual title standings, which means he earned additional money — $4 million, to be exact.

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How bad is New England’s offense? This bad
Things are bleak in Foxborough.
The New England Patriots are 1-4, and are coming off two of the worst losses during Bill Belichick’s tenure. After a 38-3 loss on the road to the Dallas Cowboys, which is the single worst loss during his time in New England, the team followed that with a 34-0 loss to the New Orleans Saints, the worst home loss under the legendary coach.

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The Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers decided they wanted to get things going a little earlier than scheduled.
Before the game kicked off at 1 p.m in the Dawg Pound, Browns defensive back Juan Thornhill seemed to purposefully bump into 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. After the collision, Aiyuk’s fellow wide receiver Deebo Samuel showed Thornhill away.
Several other Browns players rushed to the aid of their teammate and entered the fray.

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Prior to this season, ESPN’s College GameDay featured Chris “The Bear” Fallica as its betting expert. Fallica rose through the ranks of ESPN’s research department and eventually gained on-air notoriety. He left to join FOX’s college football coverage and ESPN replaced him with “Stanford Steve.”
Unlike Fallica, who spent 25 years researching college football for ESPN, Stanford Steve Coughlin’s main qualification as an “expert” is that his best friend is Scott Van Pelt.

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