Author: Michael

Denver Broncos running back RJ Harvey had his second multi-touchdown game of the season in Sunday’s win over the Washington Commanders. For his performance, Harvey has been nominated for NFL.com’s Rookie of the Week award the second time in 2025.
Harvey is now tied with No. 3 overall pick and current Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty for the most touchdowns by a rookie (eight) this fall.

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke to reporters via Zoom on Monday, sharing his thoughts on the recent rise in team penalties and dropped passes by wide receivers.
“We had the one at the end – there was one at the end, and Rashee (Rice) normally doesn’t drop a football, so that’s not his deal. The (Travis) Kelce one, there was a penalty on the play so that negated that whole thing,” said Reid, “You talk about either one of those two (Rashee Rice and Travis Kelce) and they’ve made the great plays too. I don’t look at that as something that’s hindering us.

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The Stifel Birds of Prey Alpine skiing World Cup at Beaver Creek, Colorado, airs on NBC Sports and Peacock this weekend.
The Beaver Creek World Cup includes men’s downhill, super-G and giant slalom races, the last Alpine World Cup in the U.S. before the Milan Cortina Olympics.
The favorites are led by Swiss Marco Odermatt, the four-time reigning World Cup overall champion and 2022 Olympic giant slalom gold medalist. Odermatt already has World Cup wins this season in the giant slalom and super-G.

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The New York Giants did not have an enjoyable Monday Night Football experience. Playing in front of a national audience, they were thoroughly outclassed by the New England Patriots in a 33-15 loss that was not as close as the final score would indicate.
If there is one play to sum up the Giants’ issues, it is kicker Younghoe Koo’s futile attempt at making a 47-yard field goal midway through the second quarter — our choice for the weirdest play in the NFL in Week 13.

Younghoe Koo with the faulty kick attempt 😅
(via @nfl) pic.twitter.

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Lane Kiffin was formally introduced as the next head football coach at LSU on Monday afternoon. As expected, the 50-year-old had some interesting things to say during his introductory press conference, including how he called former LSU coach Ed Orgeron to tell him how he felt the urge to talk like him since arriving in Baton Rouge, but there was one statement in particular that stands out among the rest.
Kiffin’s Ole Miss exit could have very well been the ugliest, and was certainly the most drawn-out, in the history of college football.

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