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The Ravens quarterback seems poised to win his third NFL MVP with how he’s playing this season.
Lamar Jackson is playing some of the best football of his career right now.
At first blush that statement might seem outlandish. After all, we are talking about a quarterback coming off his second MVP season, which he won a year ago when he secured 49 out of 50 first-place votes. That fell one first-place vote shy of making Jackson one of the rare “unanimous” MVP winners, a feat he did manage to accomplish back in 2019.
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Is Baker Mayfield a Zyn guy?
For those of you reading this with your innocence still intact (good for you!), Zyn is easily the most popular nicotine pouch brand in America.
If you run into a dude rocking an American flag hat, cowboy boots, flannel and a nice little concealed carry pistol, there’s almost a 100% chance he has a tin of Zyn in his pocket.
I can’t go anywhere in Washington, D.C. without guys handing it out like candy. People simply can’t get enough of the nicotine stimulant. I’m not endorsing it. I’m simply stating the fact of the matter.
Has the title window closed for the Nuggets and Bucks? Is it Luka’s ‘turn’ to win MVP? We examine these issues and more ahead of the season’s start.
With the midpoint of the fantasy football season here, Dr. Renee Miller examines what fantasy managers should do next.
The terrible and ugly dislocated ankle Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Chris Godwin suffered near the end of Monday night’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens has people taking sides about coach Todd Bowles.
Bowles, you see, made decisions about his starters throughout the 41-31 loss – none more consequential than leaving them all in for the final minute of a game that odds say was already lost.
With 1:04 left to play, needing a touchdown, a successful onside kick which the rules state must be announced, and then another score, to tie or lead, Bowles had all his starters on the field.
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Dan Patrick discusses the “home-run threat” and
Nick Saban thinks the best thing Alabama fans can do right now is simply support the team.
The Crimson Tide are currently 5-2, and while that might be solid for 95% of teams in America, it’s definitely not good enough for Alabama and fans of the program.
The situation is made worse due to one loss being to Vanderbilt and the other being to bitter rival Tennessee. Throw in the fact there have been too many stupid plays to count, and it’s not hard to see why fans are turning on Kalen DeBoer.
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