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Jared Goff’s perfect play fake led to him getting absolutely drilled by a Seahawks defender.
Seattle Seahawks EDGE Darrell Taylor might’ve had the funniest moment of the NFL weekend on Sunday, and it wasn’t even a play that most picked up on until after the game.
During the fourth quarter, with the Seahawks up three after a crucial pick-six, all they needed was some solid defensive play to go ahead and ice the game. Well, Taylor and the Seahawks defense would not oblige, and Taylor would commit the funniest roughing the passer of all-time.

Miami tight end Cam McCormick is thinking about returning to college next season. But this isn’t your average student athlete deciding if a fifth year is worth it. No, the collegiate veteran is hoping to have a ninth year of college eligibility in his back pocket.
You are certainly wondering right now how Cam McCormick would even be eligible to return for a ninth season of college football if he decides to. Well, there’s a pretty good reason why, which includes numerous injuries and missed seasons.
He started this wild ride in 2016 after signing with Oregon out of high school.

In the wake of a catastrophic knee injury to running back Nick Chubb, the Browns appear to be turning to a familiar face.
Cleveland is closing in on a deal to sign running back Kareem Hunt, according to a Wednesday morning report from Mary Kay Cabot of The Plain Dealer.
Hunt, 28, played for the Browns from 2019 to ’22. He totaled 1,874 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground in 49 games with Cleveland, adding 973 yards on 132 receptions through the air.

Joey Kilmartin said he saw Dale Mooney, a 53-year-old from New Hampshire, confront a rival Dolphins fan whom he had been arguing with during most of the game before he was punched twice in the head. Mooney later died, and police are investigating.

Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. I’m excited to be going to AEW Grand Slam tonight at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
In today’s SI:AM:
📝 Why the Chiefs reworked Mahomes’s deal
🥱 MLB’s most boring playoff contender
🎙️ ESPN’s curious announcer decision
Liberty take care of business
The WNBA playoffs are (mostly) going as expected. Three of the four first-round series were sweeps by the higher seed, while the final series (Sun vs. Lynx) will be decided tonight.

Perhaps no organization in Major League Baseball is better at developing young pitchers than the Tampa Bay Rays. One of the newest examples: Rookie right-hander Kevin Kelly, who showed off a filthy sweeping breaking ball during Tuesday’s win over the Angels.
Kelly came from obscurity as a Rule 5 draft choice last December, but has become a key cog in the Rays’ bullpen. Tuesday may have been the day he becomes a household name among baseball fans though, as he snapped off a pitch with a ridiculous 21 inches of horizontal break to strike out Brett Phillips in the seventh inning.