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The Bills are currently attempting to navigate a bit of uncharted territory. The team has now lost three of its last four games and four of the previous six. In turn, they’re 5–5 on the year, one loss shy of matching the most losses suffered by the franchise in a single season over the four seasons prior to this one.
And for quarterback Josh Allen, his five-word response to Buffalo’s struggles after the 24–22 loss to the Broncos essentially summed it up.
“It sucks. … A lot of bad football. A lot of bad football,” Allen said after the game, per ProFootballTalk.

Viktor Hovland speaks to the media ahead of the 2023 DP World Tour Championship. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Viktor Hovland is in the field this week at the DP World Tour Championship, marking his first tournament since the Ryder Cup.
Viktor Hovland rarely takes time off, let alone six weeks.
Fans last saw him at the Ryder Cup, where he helped lead Team Europe to a resounding victory over the Americans. Hovland earned 3.5 points there, second only to Rory McIlroy, who won four.
But since then, Hovland stepped away from the game.

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The Bills picked the wrong fall guy by firing Ken Dorsey
Someone has to be the fall guy.
The Bills are .500 after a demoralizing loss at home to the Denver Broncos, and someone had to get the axe. The people needed a head, and someone had to fall.
So out goes offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who was fired Tuesday morning. It’s the first domino in what feels like the year from hell for the Bills.

Baseball’s offseason isn’t even a month old, but Yankees general manger Brian Cashman has already made a year’s worth of headlines. 
First, there was the profane rant on the subject of New York’s approach to analytics—a diatribe that followed the Yankees’ worst season by winning percentage since 1992.
Then, the veteran executive publicly criticized right fielder Giancarlo Stanton, telling reporters that getting hurt “seems to be part of his game.

Patrick Mahomes was a guest on Monday night’s ManningCast during the Broncos–Bills game, and he didn’t disappoint.
The Chiefs quarterback perfectly predicted three straight plays on a Broncos touchdown drive.  
He confirmed that he wears red underwear on game days. 
And he also shared which two stadiums in the NFL have been the loudest and have forced him to use hand signals for his offensive line because the noise levels.

1. Whether you agree or disagree with Paul Finebaum’s stance on the Michigan cheating scandal, you have to admire his ability to stay in the trenches and not back down when it comes to tweaking the Wolverines and its fan base (unless you’re a Michigan fan, of course).
And if you don’t have a dog in the fight when it comes to this Michigan saga, you have to be grateful to Finebaum for providing some great entertainment.
It started on Nov.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver has consistently had plenty to say about the league’s potential future expansion. And during a recent game in Mexico City late last week between the Magic and Hawks, Silver offered up some interesting insight.
While discussing future NBA expansion, he was asked numerous times about the idea of a franchise in Mexico City. The NBA commissioner opened things up by praising the enormous opportunity in Mexico City, per NBA.com.

The Wizards’ already terrible season reached a new low on Monday night with a brutal loss to the Raptors.
Washington entered the game at 2–7, having lost six of its previous seven games. Midway through the fourth quarter, though, it looked like the Wiz might pick up a long awaited win. A Bilal Coulibaly layup gave Washington a 106–90 lead with 7:25 to play—but then everything fell apart spectacularly. 
A lot went wrong for the Wizards down the stretch, but the worst part was this play with just over five minutes remaining.