Jay Glazer answers your NFL Divisional Round Weekend questions in this week’s #AskGlazer, covering whether the Panthers are any closer to getting a coach, the future of Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes’ status, if Lamar Jackson will return to Baltimore, and more.
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With a budding superstar, a superb coach, a talented young core and help on the way, OKC’s rebuild is ahead of schedule. This is a contender in the making.
Great quarterbacks find ways to make up for deficiencies and deliver playoff victories. They usually don’t set teams back like Dak Prescott did against the 49ers.
Dallas fans were upset with the team’s result on Sunday.
The Cowboys loss on Sunday vs. the 49ers means the team once again fell short in the playoffs. Dallas now hasn’t made an NFC championship game since January 1996, with the Cowboys making 12 playoff appearances since then without advancing to the conference’s title game.
The final play of the game was difficult to swallow, as Dallas ran a bizarre play involving running back Ezekiel Elliott at center that failed miserably. When the clock wound down, a few Cowboys fans took their frustrations out on their televisions.
T.I. sits down with Shannon Sharpe to advise Shannon after his recent courtside altercation at the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Memphis Grizzlies game and blowup with Skip Bayless. T.I. says to Shannon: “None of us are perfect. We can’t keep holding each other under a microscope, expecting us not to step outside the lines of perfection.
Is the Big Ten closing in on a first Final Four in eight years? This week has some pivotal conference games.
Big upsets fuel the chaos of conference play in 2022-23 and upend the top 16.
How the Giants handle the futures of their free-agent stars, Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley, will define their offseason.
The Buffalo Bills came up short at home with a 27-10 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Josh Allen finished 25-of-42 for 265 passing yards (26 rushing) and an interception. The Bills QB was in MVP discussions throughout the year but have simmered down with Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes’ strong seasons. Watch as Nick Wright confirms with Damonza about Allen’s case as a non-Top 5 QB, including why he is done with the J.A. hype.
A former Premier League player is airing their ex’s dirty laundry… and most of her other possessions.
By that I mean he’s hucking out a second-story window.
Greg Halford used to play in the English Premier League. During his time in the Premier League, Halford made 29 total appearances with Reading, Sunderland, and Wolves.
He currently plays for Hashtag United, which is a real, semi-professional club in the Isthmian League North Division.