Author: Michael

Nathan Rourke, the CFL quarterback who set the league’s competition percentage record, is about to have one more down and one less player on the field.
The B.C. Lions signal-caller is NFL bound and he has announced his plan to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Rourke went undrafted in 2021 after a college career at Ohio University. He got some reps with the B.C. Lions in 2021, but took over as the starter in 2022.
Then he — as the kids say — popped off.
Rourke led the Lions to an 8-1 record, throwing for 300+ yards 6 times. In three of those games, he threw for over 400 yards.

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There was a lot of speculation following Lamar Jackson’s absence from the Baltimore Ravens’ wild-card match against the Cincinnati Bengals, and adding fuel to the fire was the quarterback’s cryptic Instagram post that seemed to hint at a coming divorce. Craig Carton and Mark Schlereth dissect the post, and try to decide which teams would be the best landing spots for Lamar.

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The firings come days after the Jaguars’ historic wild-card comeback over Los Angeles.
The Chargers announced on Tuesday the firing of offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Shane Day.
The moves come just three days after the Jaguars’ historic wild-card comeback over Los Angeles. In the first half, Jacksonville was down 27–0 but rallied to win 31–30 with a last-second field goal.
The Chargers will now look for replacements to join coach Brandon Staley. Additionally, the new hires will work with quarterback Justin Herbert next season.

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The Dallas owner walked back his remarks from immediately after the team’s playoff win less than 12 hours later.
Less than 12 hours after dismissing the idea that the Cowboys would look to explore other options at kicker following Brett Maher’s historically poor performance in Monday night’s win against the Buccaneers, Dallas owner Jerry Jones changed his tune and said that the club would evaluate the position this upcoming week.
Speaking on 105.

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The Cowboys star immediately went after the ESPN personality while still on the field.
The Cowboys were able to get their first playoff win in the Mike McCarthy era on Monday night against the Buccaneers and immediately after the game, one star player took a shot at an ESPN personality. 
Stephen A. Smith has built a reputation for not only torturing Dallas, but belittling both the team and its fans. For years, he has stuck to his theory that the Cowboys will always crumble and fall short whenever there’s hope for the franchise, so it appears Trevon Diggs has had enough.

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