After a surprising 4 TD performance last week, Will Levis will look to prove himself against a tough Steelers defense. Stay updated on all the action throughout.
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Will Levis will look to prove himself against a tough Steelers defense in Week 9.
James Harden spoke to the media for the first time as a member of the Clippers on Thursday, giving the All-Star guard a chance to address how things ended in Philadelphia.
Harden didn’t hold back when speaking about his time with the 76ers, saying that he felt the role he was given on the team left him playing “on a leash.”
When asked for which kind of coaching staff he wants to play, Harden mentioned a staff that is going to work around his talents.
Michael Andretti is very close to getting a team on the Formula 1 grid, but to do it, he’ll need the okay from the current grid. That could be tough, especially when he says the current teams don’t exactly think highly of him or his operation.
In a video posted by Bloomberg Originals, Andretti talked about his quest to bring his family’s name back to Formula 1.
“We have got to realize what we’re getting into,” Andretti said, per Motorsport.com. “We’re getting into a lot of politics and things like that. It’s just the way it is. And we’ll just deal with it.
The Dodgers and star third baseman Max Muncy agreed to a new two-year contract on Thursday which will lock down the veteran slugger through the 2025 MLB season, per an announcement from the team.
Muncy’s new deal is worth a total of $24 million and will include a club option for the 2026 season worth $10 million. The 33-year-old was set to hit free agency after the 2024 season, but his new contract will keep him in Los Angeles for at least two more seasons.
Muncy had a club option for the 2024 season in his previous deal worth $14 million.
The Buffalo Bills signed veteran running back Leonard Fournette to add some depth behind James Cook. “Playoff Lenny” is looking for a shot at another Super Bowl ring and the Bills are trying to make it to the Big Game after falling short over the past few seasons.
But, there’s already a problem. Leonard Fournette does not like cold weather.
No lie Buffalo colder than a penguin ass out here lord……..
— Leonard Fournette (@_fournette) November 2, 2023
This isn’t surprising. First of all, most humans don’t like the cold. I come from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Bills running back Leonard Fournette has played for four teams in his organized football career: St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, LSU, the Jaguars and the Buccaneers.
All of these teams have one thing in common—they are in warm-weather environments. If you want to avoid the cold in the United States, New Orleans to Baton Rouge to Jacksonville to Tampa is one of the best paths of residency you could imagine.
However, Fournette’s life is different now. The veteran signed with Buffalo on Tuesday, and made his feelings about his new home perfectly clear on social media.
Bills safety Damar Hamlin will return to Cincinnati for a game against the Bengals on Sunday, just 10 months after he suffered a cardiac arrest at Paycor Stadium in January.
Despite what happened the last time he was on the field, Hamlin is entering Sunday’s game with a positive mindset thanks to all the support he received from Bengals fans this year.
“I think it’s going to be super electric, and I think it’s going to be nothing but love,” Hamlin told teammate Von Miller on The Voncast.
Jason Fitz is joined by PFF’s Sam Monson to dive into Week 9’s huge matchups, as the duo look at the matchups on both sides of the ball and give a prediction for Dolphins-Chiefs, Seahawks-Ravens, Cowboys-Eagles and Bills-Bengals. Next, Fitz and Sam put a spin on power rankings by pretending to become the NFL’s first NFL playoff committee. The duo rank the top 6 NFL teams using the metrics that the college football playoff committee uses: quality wins, bad losses, strength of schedule, etc.
Vibes are through the roof in Vegas.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Josh McDaniels and GM Dave Ziegler on Tuesday night, and despite losing their head coach a couple of days ago, the Raiders locker room vibes are through the roof.
Let’s start with Davante Adams. On Monday, Adams was held to one catch for 11 yards, and was visibly frustrated after QB Jimmy Garoppolo overthrew him when he was open. That led to this on the sideline, visible frustration from a top-5 NFL receiver:
Hard to blame Davante Adams. pic.twitter.