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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has not played since Week 13
The Baltimore Ravens have been without starting quarterback Lamar Jackson since he suffered a knee injury back in Week 13 against the Denver Broncos. Now, with a Wild Card game against the Cincinnati Bengals looming this weekend, there are fears that the QB might not be back for the third meeting between the two AFC North rivals.
According to a report from Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network, Jackson faces an “uphill” battle to play this weekend.
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The quarterback said earlier this week that his knee was still unstable.
Lamar Jackson will not return from his knee injury on Sunday and will miss his team’s wild-card matchup against the Bengals, the Ravens announced Friday.
Baltimore, who has been without Jackson since Week 13, will be without its star quarterback for the sixth game in a row. The game is not only important for the Ravens’ postseason run but also for Jackson’s future with the franchise.
Head Coach Bob Huggins didn’t offer much on the decision to part ways with Larry Harrison. But he did address it.
Bobbleheads don’t seem to have that same cool, nostalgic feeling to them these days. Maybe that’s me getting older or the simple fact that you don’t really see teams giving them out as often as they used to. Nevertheless, the Kyle Kuzma bobblehead the Washington Wizards are giving out on Friday night makes me feel things.
In case you may have forgotten about one of the more iconic and also ludicrous moments in NBA player fashion history, Kuzma showed up to a Wizards game in November 2021 wearing a ridiculous pink sweater.
Colin Cowherd shares his Blazin’ 5 picks of Super Wild Card Round Weekend, including the Seattle Seahawks covering against the San Francisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars upsetting the Mike Williams-less Los Angeles Chargers and Buffalo Bills dominating a double-digit line. Hear why the Baltimore Ravens will cover against the Cincinnati Bengals without Lamar Jackson, along with America’s Team defeating Tom Brady.
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Super Bowl LIV was the official breakthrough for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Tampa Bay quarterback brushed the questions off regarding reports surrounding his playing future.
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As Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady approaches free agency this offseason for just the second time in his Hall of Fame career, the rumor mill is once again firing on all cylinders regarding the playing future of the Tampa Bay quarterback.
Brady signed with the Buccaneers after two decades with the Patriots in early 2020, and immediately won Tampa Bay a Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes was among four first team selections for the Chiefs.
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The Associated Press released its first and second team All-Pro selections on Friday to culminate the 2022 regular season.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson were unanimous first team selections, receiving all 50 votes from media members nationwide who voted on the honor.
Kelce’s quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, received 49 of 50 possible first-place votes as he separated himself as the clear frontrunner for league MVP.
New Orleans is coming off it’s first losing season since 2016.
Saints general manager Mickey Loomis announced on Friday that the team is retaining head coach Dennis Allen for the 2023 season.
In his first season as the team’s head coach, Allen led the team to a 7–10 record and third place in the NFC South. The former defensive coordinator took over for Sean Payton when he stepped away from the team last offseason.
New Orleans is Allen’s second head coaching opportunity, after he coached the Raiders for parts of three seasons between 2012 and ’14.
He enters his first full season with San Diego after last year’s trade.
The Padres won’t have to worry about an extended arbitration case with star outfielder Juan Soto this offseason. According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the two sides have agreed to a $23 million deal for the 2023 season.
The move gives Soto a $6 million raise from the $17.1 million agreement he reached with the Nationals ahead of the 2022 season. After reportedly rejecting a 15-year extension worth $440 million from Washington, he was traded to San Diego in August.