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Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has exited their Week 16 matchup vs. the Buffalo Bills with a leg injury and had to be carted off the field. He has been ruled out for the rest of the game and the severity of the injury could possibly end his rookie campagn.
Judkins caught a screen pass in the backfield right before halftime and was immediately taken down by Bills linebacker Matt Milano. We’re not going to share the replay here, but his right leg bent sideways and and had an air cast placed on it before being carted to the locker room.
Missouri has hired Michigan’s Chip Lindsey as offensive coordinator, with sources saying he agreed to a three-year contract.
Kansas men’s basketball assistant coach Joe Dooley was arrested for driving under the influence and will be suspended for three weeks, head coach Bill Self announced.
Saturday was an all-time sports day that was chock-full of nonstop action, enough for every sports junkie to get their fix.
We saw thrilling NFL games, plenty of NHL action, and, of course, three different College Football Playoff matchups to chow down on.
While the CFP dominated the television screens yesterday, plenty of people were in attendance to see the games as well.
You would think a home College Football Playoff game at an on-campus venue would set you back an arm and a leg, but by 2025 standards, the prices to get in the door weren’t all that egregious.
Auburn Tigers tight end Brandon Frazier is heading to Hawai’i to compete in the final college football game of his career. On Friday, it was announced that Frazier had accepted an invitation to play in the Hula Bowl that will take place on Jan. 10.
The Hula Bowl is an annual college football all-star game featuring college football seniors and international players looking to impress scouts at the professional level. The NFL is not the only league that scouts the event with other leagues like the CFL and UFL also scouting the players.
Shedeur Sanders leaves game vs. Bills after injury draws blood originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders has left the team’s Week 16 contest with the Buffalo Bills do to an injured hand. Sanders was shown on the broadcast having a bloody pinky.
Dillon Gabriel came in for Sanders to finish a long drive that resulted in a field goal.
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Is Khalil Shakir playing today? Why Bills’ WR isn’t doing anything vs. Browns originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Khalil Shakir is the Buffalo Bills‘ most important wide receiver, a star out of the slot.
But on Sunday in Cleveland, Shakir got off to a slow start.
Those who used Shakir in their fantasy football lineups were probably disappointed in the early going.
New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas left Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings with a hamstring injury. Thomas was listed as questionable to return.
Thomas, who played only six games last season and missed the first two games of this year due to a Lisfranc injury, has been playing at an All-Pro level most of the season.
Thomas was replaced at left tackle by rookie Marcus Mbow. That gave the Giants a makeshift left side of their offensive line. Left guard Jon Runyan is inactive as he and his wife are expecting the birth of a child.
COTTAGE GROVE, Ore. (AP) — Oregon defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi did not mince words when assessing the fifth-ranked Ducks’ defensive performance in a 51-34 win over No. 12 James Madison in a College Football Playoff game.
While three of James Madison’s touchdowns came after Oregon built a 48-13 lead, Lupoi was still upset with the Ducks allowing a whopping 509 yards of offense.
“It’s a bittersweet feeling that we get to move on and very thankful for that,” Lupoi said.