Author: Michael

In some potentially good news for the Washington Commanders, it doesn’t sound like wide receiver Terry McLaurin will need surgery for his injured quad.
McLaurin, who suffered the injury in Sunday’s Week 3 win over the Raiders, reportedly visited numerous specialists this week, including the country’s top expert on core muscle injuries, specifically sports hernias, Dr. William Meyers. That led to speculation that McLaurin’s injury was more than just a groin strain.

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“If they don’t” – Paul Merson makes Maresca claims as gives Chelsea vs Brighton prediction
Paul Merson believes Enzo Maresca will be under pressure if Chelsea don’t beat Brighton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.
The Blues host The Seagulls and will be looking to return to winning ways after taking one point from their last two league games.
The visitors have won just one of their opening five league games, but will still pose a tough test for Maresca’s men , who have struggled for form at the start of this campaign.

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Hard to disagree with former Chelsea player as he slams club’s owners for decisions
I find it hard to disagree with one former Chelsea player as he slams the current owners for some recent bad decisions.
Chelsea are going through a little moment already in this season and if you look it at, they have only actually won two games so far. The last three games have been rough, even despite actually winning the game against Lincoln City on Tuesday night – the performance itself was very poor and we know Chelsea got very lucky to win it in the end.

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PSG on Alert as Real Madrid Remain Keen on €100M-Rated Star
Xabi Alonso has been in charge of Real Madrid for only a few months, offering him a clear look at the squad and its weak spots. While the summer transfer window is closed, strengthening the midfield is high on his list, and reports say he’s targeting a player from PSG.
Nonetheless, the move won’t come easily. PSG’s midfield trio of Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz, and João Neves was central to the club’s dominant 2024-25 season, helping secure Ligue 1, the UEFA Champions League, and the Coupe de France.

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Marvin Harrison Jr. soared above a defensive back, snagged the ball at the high point and pulled it down for a key touchdown in Arizona’s comeback attempt.
The Cardinals’ second-year receiver didn’t celebrate, opting instead to kneel with an arm over the front of his helmet before jogging off the field.
After the first half he had, Harrison seemed more relieved than excited about pulling down a highlight-reel touchdown.

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Southwind football‘s Jordan Daniels had dreams of a big play, but things appeared a nightmare in the beginning.
Standing on the muddied 5-yard line, receiving a kickoff after Briarcrest tied Southwind at 28-28 in the third quarter, the ball slipped through the senior’s hands. In the frantic moments as he grasped hold of the football, soaked by the rain, he glanced up and locked eyes with coach Jerome Griffin.
The eyes staring back at him told him one thing.
“I looked at my coach’s eyes, and I just knew I had to score it,” Daniels said.

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Major League Baseball‘s 2025 campaign is set for a dramatic finale, entering the final weekend of the regular season with playoff spots and division crown still up for grabs.
The Yankees and Blue Jays have both clinched postseason spots but will fight for the American League East title over the final three games. The Cleveland Guardians and Detroit Tigers will also be scoreboard-watching this weekend as the AL Central rivals jockey for the division title and a wild card spot.

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