Trevor Lawrence doesn’t care what you think about the Jacksonville Jaguars.
And why should he? Sure, they started the season 1-2 and took a beating from the Houston Texans. But now they’re on top of the AFC South — winning four games in the last 21 days.
Turns out, the Jags don’t suck so bad after all.
But apparently the critics aren’t convinced that Jacksonville is for real. And Lawrence took the time to call them out on social media Saturday.
“Y’all keep your opinions and we’ll keep finding ways to win. #Analysts,” the 24-year-old QB posted on X.
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Patriots coach Bill Belichick agreed to a “lucrative” multi-year contract extension in the offseason, according to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport on Sunday morning.
“Sources say Bill Belichick, during the offseason, quietly agreed to terms on a lucrative multi-year new contract…it’s fair to say there was at least some uncertainty or intrigue surrounding him. Now, contractually, he is locked up long term.”
From @NFLGameDay: This past offseason, #Patriots coach Bill Belichick quietly agreed to a lucrative multi-year new contract, sources say.
A UFC fan hellbent on seeing the afterlife could have received his wish after throwing a punch at Paulo Costa.
Costa is a serious fighter with a 14-2 career record. He’s not the kind of guy you’d think anyone would be dumb enough to want to start a fight with, especially just a random dude.
Enter an idiot fan at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.
Fan throws punch at UFC fighter Paulo Costa. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)
There’s a lot of people who think they’re a lot tougher than they actually are. It’s a bizarre thing, but it’s not uncommon.
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After Week 6 saw multiple pre-game fights, the league is putting teams on notice
Week 6 of the 2023 NFL season saw some teams so anxious to get their games underway, that the hitting started before the opening kickoff. Last Sunday, the Cleveland Browns and the San Francisco 49ers “exchanged pleasantries” before the game, and then on Monday night, the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers got into a pre-game scuffle.
Now, the league is putting all 32 teams on notice.
Caleb Williams was every USC fan on Saturday night.
After his team’s heartbreaking loss to Utah, the Heisman-winning quarterback went viral for his reaction while sitting on the team’s bench. Looking completely broken, Williams was being consoled by teammates and seemed utterly disgusted by what just transpired.
The No. 18 Trojans had lost their last two matchups against the No. 14 Utes but appeared to break the losing streak late in the fourth quarter when Williams ran for his lone touchdown of the night to take a one-point lead with just 1:46 remaining in the game.
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In the wake of a thrilling F1 Sprint Saturday, the Formula 1 grid roars back to live Sunday, with the United States Grand Prix from Austin./
Max Verstappen captured yet another race on Saturday, the F1 Sprint, adding yet another trophy to his expanding trophy case. The Red Bull driver has already captured his third-straight Drivers’ Championship, but if he is to pick up his 14th grand prix victory, he’ll need to make up a few spots on the track.
The Lakers enter the 2023-24 NBA season with high expectations but still a lot to prove after being swept by the Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals last year. And following Denver’s championship run, and an offseason filled with the Nuggets opting to take random shots at LeBron James and company, the future Hall-of-Famer finally responded.
When speaking to the media, James was asked about the Nuggets and all the offseason chatter they made pointed toward the Lakers, including Vic Lombardi calling head coach Mike Malone the Lakers’ “daddy.
Following his team’s 34–32 victory over No. 18 USC on Saturday night, Utah coach Kyle Whittingham ruled star quarterback Cam Rising out for the season.
Rising tore multiple knee ligaments in Utah’s 35–21 Rose Bowl loss to Penn State in January, but the team held out hope that he could return to action at some point this season. Rising was cleared to practice with the Utes earlier this fall, but has not come close to returning to the starting lineup.
If coffee isn’t enough to kick start you this Sunday morning, allow Virginia football coach Tony Elliot to help you out.
The Cavaliers’ skipper guided his program to a shocking 31-27 upset of previously unbeaten North Carolina. Coming into the contest in Chapel Hill, Virginia stood at 1-5 and had never defeated an AP Top 10 team on the road.
All of that changed when linebacker James Jackson intercepted Drake Maye late in the fourth quarter. The pick silenced everyone in Kenan Memorial Stadium, except for the Cavalier faithful who made the trip.