The Tennessee Titans put up a good fight at the end and that’s the point: They waited way too long to get into Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens while the “visiting” team was ready from kickoff.
The Ravens built an 18-3 lead by halftime and held on to seal a 24-16 win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
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Koepka’s second win of the season came at LIV Jeddah as he defended his title to earn a whopping amount of cash.
Brooks Koepka successfully defended his title at LIV Golf Jeddah, the final regular season event. He held off Talor Gooch in a playoff to win at 14-under. That victory pushed him to No. 3 in the individual title standings, which means he earned additional money — $4 million, to be exact.
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How bad is New England’s offense? This bad
Things are bleak in Foxborough.
The New England Patriots are 1-4, and are coming off two of the worst losses during Bill Belichick’s tenure. After a 38-3 loss on the road to the Dallas Cowboys, which is the single worst loss during his time in New England, the team followed that with a 34-0 loss to the New Orleans Saints, the worst home loss under the legendary coach.
The Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers decided they wanted to get things going a little earlier than scheduled.
Before the game kicked off at 1 p.m in the Dawg Pound, Browns defensive back Juan Thornhill seemed to purposefully bump into 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. After the collision, Aiyuk’s fellow wide receiver Deebo Samuel showed Thornhill away.
Several other Browns players rushed to the aid of their teammate and entered the fray.
Prior to this season, ESPN’s College GameDay featured Chris “The Bear” Fallica as its betting expert. Fallica rose through the ranks of ESPN’s research department and eventually gained on-air notoriety. He left to join FOX’s college football coverage and ESPN replaced him with “Stanford Steve.”
Unlike Fallica, who spent 25 years researching college football for ESPN, Stanford Steve Coughlin’s main qualification as an “expert” is that his best friend is Scott Van Pelt.
For the third consecutive week, the NFL began its Sunday slate in England. This time, it was the Ravens and Titans at Tottenham, with Baltimore bouncing back from a loss to Pittsburgh last week, beating the Titans, 24–16.
In the early Week 6 window, the Bengals and Seahawks clash at Paycor Stadium. Seattle is coming off its bye week while Cincinnati is looking to reach .500 for the first time this season after beating the Cardinals a week ago.
The latter window is a bit bereft of great games, but an NFC North matchup saves us with the Lions visiting the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.
Things got tense between the 49ers and Browns ahead of their Week 6 matchup. During pregame warmups, there was an on-field incident which escalated fairly quickly it seemed. Cleveland appeared to be near San Francisco’s sideline and numerous players from both sides were shoving each other.
Here’s a look at the initial incident as Cam Inman of the San Jose Mercury revealed.
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The Ravens were able to beat the Titans, 24-16, on Sunday in London to improve to 4-2 on the season. Tennessee, meanwhile, dropped to 2-4 and had NFL fans calling out defensive end Jeffery Simmons for a dirty hit that the refs somehow didn’t call.
In case you missed it, Simmons dove at the legs of Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, who was already wrapped up and appeared to have his forward progress stopped. This hit could have led to a very serious injury and shouldn’t be tolerated by the league.
Many expected the Colorado to trample Stanford ahead of the Pac-12 battle on Friday night
Deion Sanders’s squad was trending in that direction when the Buffaloes built a 29-point advantage at halftime of the contest. However, that was until the Cardinal outscored the Buffaloes, 36-7, in the second half and booted a game-winning field goal to register the 46-43 double overtime win.
While the Titans attempted to mount a comeback against the Ravens in Week 6, they had to do so for much of the fourth quarter without quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who left the game with an apparent ankle injury.
The concern over the severity of Tannehill’s injury was amplified when he got to the sideline and backup quarterback Malik Willis was in the midst of warming up and set to step in. But shortly after that, Tannehill required the cart to take him back to the X-ray room to get his ankle/leg looked at.