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Week 5 action begins early with Cleveland playing Minnesota on Sunday morning in London. Follow the highlights here.
The NFL on Sunday held a moment of silence for the victims of the synagogue stabbing attack that occurred in the Manchester, England, area on Yom Kippur before a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns.
Two people were killed and three were seriously injured when an assailant rammed a car into people at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue and then attacked people with a knife. The attacker was shot and killed in what police called a terrorist attack.
The NFL game was being played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
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At first glance, it looked like we were treated to a snow game in early October with Wyoming welcoming UNLV to War Memorial Stadium in Laramie on Saturday. In reality, the town was pounded by a serious hail storm shortly before kickoff, which made for a mighty-unique scene on the gridiron.
War Memorial Stadium is the highest stadium in all of Division I football at an elevation of over 7,200 feet, so bizarre weather isn’t exactly rare at the home of the Cowboys, but the amount of hail it took on made for a bit of an anomaly.
The North Carolina Tar Heels dominated Charlotte (21-3) and Richmond (41-6) on the football field in Weeks 2 and 3, turning in exceptional defensive performances during each victory.
On Saturday afternoon in its ACC opener from Kenan Stadium, UNC’s defense took a massive step backwards during its lopsided, 38-10 defeat against Clemson.
North Carolina (2-3, 0-1 ACC) allowed 30+ points for the second consecutive game, as UCF scored 34 during Week 4’s matchup from Orlando.
Why isn’t Shedeur Sanders playing? Browns’ rookie QB in tough depth chart spot
originally appeared on The Sporting News
In a different world, Shedeur Sanders might’ve gotten a shot this week.
That’s true in a couple ways, too, for the Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterback out of Colorado.
If he had instead been drafted by the reportedly interested Baltimore Ravens, Sanders could’ve been starting with Lamar Jackson out injured.