Author: Michael

The Chicago Bears are on a run, but there’s an old nemesis waiting for them in Week 12. Aaron Rodgers practiced on Thursday, according to reports — which very well could mean that he’s able to suit up for the Steelers in a critical game for the Bears to keep their playoff hopes intact.
Initially it seemed like Rodgers would be out with a left injury, after heading to the locker room in the first half of Week 11 against the Bengals, but the Steelers QB clarified this week that it was less of an injury problem, as much as it was an issue with pain management.

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It was a rough Sunday for Shedeur Sanders, and not just on the football field.
While the rookie QB was taking over for an injured Dillon Gabriel in the second half of the Cleveland Browns‘ 23-16 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, three masked burglars were apparently helping themselves to his belongings back at the house. And now we have the details.
According to the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, they broke in at 6:46 p.m. ET and were gone less than 15 minutes later, hauling out roughly $200,000 worth of Sanders’ property.

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One of the best parts about Sunday is brunch. This is an objective fact.
Many football fans couple their brunching throughout the fall and winter with NFL football. You start your Sundays off with brunch and roll right into pigskin. What more could you want?
Amazingly, you can now finally merge these two ideas. André is kicking off its first season as the Official Sparkling Wine Sponsor of the NFL and to celebrate is rolling out the André Tailgate Team-Mosa where they have a special mimosa for every team in the league.

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This is going to be an absolutely wild sprint to the finish in the NFL. Typically by Week 12 we’ve separated the haves from the have nots, giving us a very clear idea about who will be in the postseason outside of the last one or two places in the bubble. Typically at this point we wouldn’t be talking about who would win divisions, but rather how the top teams all look for a run in the playoffs — differentiating who might have Super Bowl potential.
Not in 2025.

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The WNBA’s Players’ Association opted out of its Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the league last October, and negotiations have been ongoing ever since. Yet, as the Oct. 31, 2025 deadline approached, the sides agreed to extend until Nov. 30 to have more time to come to an agreement. At that point, the WNBA still was not offering the players what they wanted — namely, increased salaries and a better revenue-sharing system. With the new Nov. 30 deadline about a week and a half away, the league’s newest proposal seems to be their best yet.

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