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Please just let him sit and heal.
There’s been a lot of unpredictability early this season, but nothing as profound as the meltdown in Cincinnati. The Bengals fell to 1-3 on the year after a 27-3 blowout loss to the Titans, and claimed sole possession of last in the AFC North.
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October baseball is here. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 MLB Playoffs, plus some predictions.
October baseball is here.
With the playoff field set, 12 teams now have their sights set on baseball immortality.
Here is the MLB Postseason bracket:
Here are the start times, dates and television information for the first two rounds of the playoffs, the dates for the ALCS, NLCS, and World Series, and one writer’s attempt at some predictions which are sure to backfire.
Don’t expect to see Oregon State football coach Jonathan Smith pretend to milk his nipples again.
The head coach of the Beavers went viral last Friday night when he made a nipple milking motion against Utah to signal to his players to milk the clock.
It was one of the funniest moments of the season so far, and a great reminder of why college football is such an incredible sport.
A man making millions of dollars a year was on TV pretending to milk himself like a cow in order to signal to his team.
Last night’s key strategy from Jonathan Smith in Oregon State’s win vs.
Texas A&M fans are fired up to watch the Aggies battle Alabama this Saturday.
The Crimson Tide travel to College Station to play Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M, and Nick Saban’s squad is a slight -2.5 favorite as of Tuesday morning.
Both teams are 4-1, and it should be an absolute dog fight on the field. Are A&M students excited? There’s no doubt at all.
A photo shared by Luke Evangelist shows students camping out for tickets hours before the sun came up Monday morning in hopes of getting tickets. That’s the kind of dedication fans and players love to see.
A high school football ref in Texas is in hot water after ripping a player’s helmet off.
Video shows a ref absolutely mauling a player and ripping his helmet off after the player bumped into him during a Friday game between Whitney and Dallas Madison, according to Yahoo Sports.
The player was later identified as Trey Haynes, whose dad is the head coach of Whitney. To make matters even crazier, the ref then threw a flag and ejected Haynes, despite the fact the official was 100% in the wrong.
You can watch the absolutely insane situation unfold below.
Here’s the view from the film… pic.
Vikings cornerback Byron Murphy is putting a twist on all the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift noise.
Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs visit Minnesota to take on the Vikings Sunday afternoon. Byron Murphy, looking for any advantage against the favorites, said he and the Vikings defense plan on throwing “Swift” jabs at Kelce all day. Taylor won’t be off the table as a topic of trash talk.
Speaking with the media on Monday, Murphy reacted to Swift’s possible appearance at the game (still questionable) and facing Kelce.
“Is she going to come to this game?” Murphy asked.
Giants QB Daniel Jones turned the ball over three times and was sacked 10 times.
After helping the Seahawks defense shut down Daniel Jones and the Giants, Seattle rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon kept it short and sweet while giving a post-game analysis of the quarterback’s play.
Jones, amid his and New York’s slow start, floundered again en route to a 24–3 home loss that saw him take 11 sacks and turn the ball over three times. But, while Seattle shined as a unit, it was Witherspoon who turned in a show-stealing effort, finishing with a 97-yard pick-six, two sacks, three QB hits and seven tackles.
The Giants didn’t manage to score a touchdown on Monday night against the Seahawks, suffering a disappointing 24–3 loss in primetime.
On what was perhaps New York’s best chance to get into the end zone, Daniel Jones threw a pick-six to first-round rookie Devon Witherspoon, prompting both Eli Manning and Peyton Manning to do a synchronized “surrender cobra” on the ManningCast broadcast.
After the Giants’ defeat against the Seahawks on Monday night, head coach Brian Daboll was asked about Daniel Jones’s costly pick-six, which was returned 97 yards by rookie cornerback Devon Witherspoon.
Daboll, who was visibly frustrated in the aftermath of the interception, gave a blunt response when a reporter asked what he wanted Jones to do on the play from deep within the red zone.
“Obviously, not throw an interception,” said Daboll.