When the Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers, it was unclear whether the team was getting the veteran quarterback for just one season or more years beyond 2023. But as the offseason has unfolded, with the team now in training camp, Rodgers is continuing to hint at playing in New York for multiple seasons.
While appearing on the DiPietro and Rothenberg show on ESPN Radio in New York, Rodgers said he believes the Jets gave up a trade package worth more than one year of play.
Author: Michael
So much can be forgotten due to one really, really great photo
You know that expression “a picture is worth a thousand words”? That started because of Brandi Chastain. Probably.
You know the picture I’m talking about. She had just won the ‘99 World Cup with a penalty kick, and in a moment of unfiltered elation fell to her knees, ripped her shirt off, and screamed with a joy most of us can only hope to one day feel. Today, it’s universally regarded as a symbol of women’s strength, fearlessness, and ability.
Brian Harman scorched Royal Liverpool and leaped out to a five-stroke lead on Day 2 of the Open.
Over the course of baseball’s long history, targets have occasionally been placed on the outer reaches of the field offering an incentive for players to hit them. The owner of a Brooklyn clothing store paid to put an advertisement on the outfield wall at Ebbets Field that read, “hit sign, win suit.” That sign inspired a similar one—“hit bull, win steak”—in the 1988 movie Bull Durham and the real-life Durham Bulls later installed the same sign at their ballpark.
Matt Harmon grades the skill position groups for every AFC squad, with only two teams receiving an A.
George Kliavkoff made a very bold proclamation about the future of college sports Friday.
The PAC-12 commissioner addressed the media during his conference media days Friday morning, and there’s one thing he’s apparently not worried about:
Further realignment.
Yes, the PAC-12 commissioner thinks realignment will soon be a thing of the past. He was asked if losing more members is a concern and told the media, “It’s not a concern. …. I think the realignment in college athletics will come to an end this cycle.”
Bold, George.
Running backs have long been the lifeblood of fantasy football. In the early days of our great hobby, passing on a featured back also meant you were likely passing on a postseason berth. This isn’t hyperbole, either, as the numbers back up the words.
Historical data will show the importance placed on drafting the best running backs early and often. But as we move from the 1980s up until recent years, we can see the trend shifting.
Despite having the second highest payroll and a roster packed with a dozen All-Stars, the Yankees can’t hit. You know that if you have seen New York stumble these past two months while Aaron Judge is on the injured list. This is the feeblest Yankees offense (4.35 runs per game) since the 1991 team lost 91 games. It has the franchise’s fourth lowest batting average (.230), its worst since the mound was lowered in 1969.
What you might not know is why they can’t hit. They are getting shut down with a barrage of breaking pitches.
Stephen Curry and LeBron James have developed one of the fiercest rivalries in basketball history, which includes four consecutive matchups in the NBA Finals.
The rivalry manifested in 2015, when Curry’s Warriors beat James’s Cavaliers for Curry’s first title. The next year, James and Cleveland completed a historic 3-1 comeback over Golden State for the Cavs’ first championship. Although the Warriors won the next two titles over Cleveland with relative ease, the rivalry was already cemented.
Aspinall is returning from a serious knee injury to resume his pursuit of a title belt.