While Eagles-Cowboys and Bills-Chiefs are set to be must see matchups in Week 14, there are plenty of other intriguing storylines on the Sunday/Monday slate as well. Sal Vetri makes his pod debut and joins Matt Harmon to identify which games you need to binge, stream and skip in Week 14.
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They emerged from both tunnels like winged Polish hussars bracing for the battle of Hodow. Only this time, the enemy was not some comically outnumbering force, but something a bit more enigmatic. In today’s NFL, the idea of actually, purposefully scoring points is sometimes more daunting than fending off a fleet of 40,000 men with just 100 cavalry and a few hundred more volunteers scooped from the village.
The Steelers and the Patriots came into Thursday night defined by offensive impotence. The gambling powers that be assigned this prime-time matchup a total of 30.
Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers to the in-season tournament championship after a hard-fought win over the Bucks on Thursday.
When discussing Haliburton’s dominant performance, during which he recorded 27 points and 15 assists without committing a single turnover, TNT’s Charles Barkley took a stray shot at James Harden.
Barkley joked that amid Haliburton’s breakout season, Harden was lining up plans to join the 23-year-old in Indiana.
After some back and forth banter with Stephen A.
In a game that produced more offense than expected, the Pats extended a troubling run for the Steelers.
The Steelers were on the wrong end of a questionable decision from the officiating crew during Thursday Night Football against the Patriots.
On fourth-and-3 with a few minutes left in the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh’s punt unit appeared to a draw an offsides penalty against New England. Players on both sides reacted as if the Patriots had jumped offsides, but when the referees announced the penalty, they ruled it a false start against Steelers long snapper Christian Kuntz.
Mike Tomlin should be glad Pittsburgh doesn’t fire coaches. His team’s second bad loss in five days, the latest at home to New England, raises serious questions.
The Steelers had their second horrible performance in five days.
Several individuals in and around the Minnesota Vikings organization will be openly supporting Israel this weekend in their game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Notably, kicker Greg Joseph will be wearing custom designed cleats in white and blue, with a clear “I stand with Israel” message inscribed on the side. Several Israeli flag logos will also be put on the cleats, as will an inscription in Hebrew.
Sneakers will also be worn by team owners, including Zygi Wilf and the Vikings’ CEO, Andrew Miller.
Follow live: Steelers cut Patriots lead to three following blocked punt
LeBron James was dominant during the first half of Thursday’s NBA in-season tournament semifinals matchup against the Pelicans.
The Lakers star was on fire from the field, and enjoyed a sensational sequence in which he converted on back-to-back-to-back threes.
New Orleans gave James space to pull up from beyond the arc, and he knocked it down with ease. He took a heat check three on the subsequent possession, which was also buried. Finally, the 38-year-old hoisted up a shot from near the logo, and he knocked that one down, too.