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“They beat us in every aspect,” QB Dak Prescott said after San Francisco pinned a 42-10 loss on Dallas in Sunday prime time that left the Cowboys locker room as silent as it was last January, when these same Niners ended their season.

Let’s just say what most of us are thinking: The 49ers have the Cowboys’ number. Only the most diehard Cowboys fans believe their favorite team can defeat the juggernaut that is the 49ers if they meet again in the postseason.
Full discretion here, I picked the Cowboys to beat the 49ers on Sunday night. That, of course, didn’t occur, with the 49ers cruising to a 42–10 victory at Levi’s Stadium to remain one of two teams that are 5–0 in the NFL. The Eagles are the other undefeated team.

Eagles fans showed up to SoFi Stadium in numbers as they supported their team all the way across the country during Sunday’s win against the Rams. One fan, however, took things a bit too far after the game.
According to a report from Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer, an Eagles fan managed to sneak into the visiting locker room at SoFi Stadium. The fan then reportedly walked up to A.J. Brown.
Brown, who didn’t recognize the individual, made team personnel aware of the situation, who were able to handle the matter.
“I feared for my life,” joked Brown afterwards.

Miami suffered an improbable, inexplicable loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday, choosing to run the ball on a third-down play instead of simply taking a knee and letting the fourth-quarter clock expire. 
Hurricanes running back Donald Chaney Jr. fumbled and the Yellow Jackets recovered, leading to a 44-yard pass from Haynes King to Christian Leary for the game-winning touchdown.  

All Miami had to do was kneel and the clock would have run out.
Instead, they inexplicably ran the ball. Fumbled. Then Georgia Tech marched down the field and won.
MADNESS.
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Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel continue to weigh heavy on people worldwide. One of the individuals affected by the war is Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone. According to The Detroit News, Anzalone’s parents are currently stranded in Israel as part of a 53-person church tour group.
Sal and Judy Anzalone attend First Naples Baptist in Naples, Florida. Anzalone’s parents and the rest of the group arrived on Oct. 2. Now they’re hoping for a way out of Israel, which weighs heavy on the linebacker.
“It’s hard,” Anzalone, 29, said Sunday after the Lions’ Week 5 win.