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Patrick Reed ran into Rory McIlroy at the hotel the two are staying at for this week’s Dubai Desert Classic and is making it sound as if their beef has been squashed.
Earlier in the week it was reported that Reed threw a tee at McIlroy after the World No. 1 ignored him on the driving range. Video of the incident went viral, showing Reed playfully tossing a tee in McIlroy’s direction.
McIlroy was asked about the situation and confirmed he did purposefully ignore Reed on the practice tee.

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The quarterback’s father shared the childhood picture ahead of the second straight AFC championship game between the budding rivals.
For the second year in a row, Joe Burrow and the Bengals will make their way to Kansas City with the hopes of taking down the Chiefs in the AFC championship game and advancing to the Super Bowl. If the third-year quarterback is able to get to the job done against Patrick Mahomes once again, it would only add to the remarkable start to his NFL career.

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The fallout continues from Ed Reed’s split from Bethune-Cookman.
Reed was supposed to be the school’s football coach, but he was pushed out after ripping the state of the program to the ground. Ever since, it’s been a battle of words between Reed and the Wildcats.
Now, AD Reggie Theus has shared some blunt thoughts about Reed’s behavior, and he’s not impressed by what he’s seen.

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Reggie Theus takes a blunt shot at Ed Reed.

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AFC and NFC Championship Games: We already know who wins because DVOA says so
While Wild Card weekend lived up to the name for the NFL, the divisional round had less drama and excitement. The Philadelphia Eagles blew out the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals controlled the Buffalo Bills. The Kansas City Chiefs had to hold on against the Jacksonville Jaguars after Patrick Mahomes got hurt, while defense ruled the day with the San Francisco 49ers up ending the Dallas Cowboys in a low-scoring affair.

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