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Football is back. Here’s what you need to know about how to watch the Eagles vs. Patriots game.
Initial reports surrounding the Colts’ ventures into trading RB Jonathan Taylor said they asked the Dolphins for WR Jaylen Waddle. ESPN’s Adam Schefter added that the Colts asked the Packers for second-year WR Christian Watson as part of a package that would have sent the NFL’s leading rusher in 2021 to Green Bay.
The Packers weren’t having it, obviously, as Taylor is still under contract with the Colts.
Football is back. Here’s what you need to know about how to watch the Bengals vs. Browns game.
Before the Jets made a blockbuster deal for Aaron Rodgers, they reportedly had their eyes on another quarterback.
Negotiations during the Aaron Rodgers trade discussions stalled at one point during the offseason and New York couldn’t risk falling short of a franchise quarterback. So at one point, the Jets reportedly called the Rams to see if there was interest in making a deal for Matthew Stafford, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Two sources told Rapoport that Los Angeles was clear: Stafford wasn’t going anywhere.
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Here is what you need to know about the NFL’s new emergency quarterback rule
Last season the San Francisco 49ers lost both Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson in the NFC Championship game, leading to running back Christian McCaffrey taking some snaps at quarterback.
It is a situation the league does not want to see repeated.
That led to the league instituting a new “emergency quarterback” rule for the upcoming season. Here is what you need to know.
First up, teams can now designate an “emergency quarterback” on game days.
Lane Kiffin and some Tulane players appeared to get very chippy Saturday afternoon.
The Ole Miss Rebels pulled off a solid 37-20 non-conference win over the defending Cotton Bowl champions, but the fireworks started before the game was even underway.
In a video shared by Brad Logan, Tulane players decided it was a good idea to chirp Kiffin as he got on the field.
Tulane players chirped Lane Kiffin prior to losing to Ole Miss. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
He wasn’t having any of it.
What started out as a day to celebrate with Yankees Old Timers’ Day ended in disaster as the Bronx Bombers, following a two-and-a-half-hour rain delay, fell to the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, 9-2.
If you thought Week One in college football was chaotic, Week Two told you to hold its beer. Thanks to Deion Sanders continuing to prove folks wrong, Texas overwhelming Alabama and Washington State knocking off Wisconsin, we’re primed for an eventful season.
The day started with Colorado proving once again they aren’t the team most of college football thought they would be in 2023. Then, in dramatic fashion. Steve Sarkisian’s Texas Longhorns put together a fantastic performance against Alabama, ending the Nick Saban’s home non-conference winning streak.
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The USC QB danced around, and through, Stanford Saturday night
While most of the country was sleeping, USC quarterback Caleb Williams was doing what he does best.
Putting on a show.
The defending Heisman Trophy winner completed 19-of-21 passes for 281 yards and 3 touchdowns, adding a 21-yard touchdown run of his own, as the Trojans built a 49-0 halftime lead over the visiting Cardinal.
He only played on seven offensive possessions.
Williams opened the scoring for USC early in the first quarter.