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Travis Kelce almost pulled off one of the coolest plays in NFL history Sunday against the Bills, only to have it called back due to one of his teammates lining up offsides.
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While Patrick Mahomes was fuming about it after the game, Kelce was seemingly able to shake it off pretty well.

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It’s been 35 years since Eddie Murphy’s football prophecy in the hit 1988 film Coming to America, but once again, the Giants beat the Packers with a game-winning field goal, which evoked a classic scene from one of the most memorable acting performances of Murphy’s career.
In that scene, Prince Akeem asks Cleo McDowell if he “caught the professional football contest” in which the “Giants of New York … triumphed by kicking an oblong ball made of pigskin through a big H.” 

This just happened on MNF pic.twitter.

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Tony Finau walks the second hole during the second round of the 2023 Grant Thornton Invitational. | Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images
With rumors of his association with LIV Golf swirling, Tony Finau took to social media to announce his plans for 2024.
While Tony Finau teamed up with Nelly Korda at last weekend’s Grant Thornton Invitational, rumors about his association with LIV Golf percolated across South Florida.
Finau even addressed these whispers with The Palm Beach Post.
“I have nothing to say right now,” Finau said.
“I haven’t heard anything.

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A few weeks ago, many were ready to give up on the Bengals and Bills after each endured multiple chaotic stretches through the season. But after entering the year with Super Bowl aspirations, they might now find a way to make the postseason after critical wins in Week 14—Cincinnati and Buffalo are two of six teams with 7–6 records in the AFC.
The Ravens likely don’t have to sweat about making the playoffs, but they too picked up a much-needed win to put themselves in line for the No. 1 seed in the AFC after Miami’s disastrous loss Monday.

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Peyton Manning and Eli Manning were back with another ManningCast for both of Monday night’s Week 14 games, and once again they didn’t disappoint.
Their first guest of the night was Nate Bargatze, who is easily one of the funniest comedians in the world right now. He asked the Manning brothers about how well they knew their centers back in the day and if they could tell, just by feel, if someone else snuck into the position.
Peyton Manning had some fun with that, talking about how close he was with Jeff Saturday back when they played together with the Colts.

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People were happy to watch Oak Hills Christian get blown out by North Dakota State after finding out the school has strict moral rules involving sex and relationships.
The Wolfpack, a DII team out of Minnesota, lost to the Bison 108-14 over the weekend, and the score shocked the college basketball world.
How could a college team win by 94 points? I had to triple check to make sure it was real.

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The Giants rallied in the final minutes to beat the Packers, 24-22, in a thriller Monday night at MetLife Stadium for their third straight win. 
Once again undrafted rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito was the star of the show, as he calmly led the Giants down the field after a late Packers touchdown to set up a game-winning field goal as time expired. 

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love and New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito chat after Monday night’s game at MetLife Stadium.

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Following the in-season tournament, the ESPN analyst had some thoughts…
Stephen A. Smith was part of the coverage of the final weekend of the NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament, as ESPN and TNT teamed up to cover the semifinals and the final game of the IST. While the Los Angeles Lakers captured the inaugural NBA Cup on Saturday night, defeating the Indiana Pacers, the last thing Smith wanted to talk about on Monday was that game.
He had something else on his mind.
Zion Williamson’s belly.

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