Welcome to 32 teams in 32 days. To get us through the offseason, we’ll be taking a closer look at every team in the league, in order of projected 2023 win totals. Up next: the Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have hit a wall after back-to-back playoff seasons that ended in the divisional round.
It wasn’t that long ago that the Bills were the surging squad, with a bright future under quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Stefon Diggs. But now it seems their Super Bowl window is closing fast.
The Bills have gone backwards since losing the AFC title game to the Chiefs during the 2020 season.
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Prevention programs, professional support and further research is needed to address the alarming prevalence of serious knee injuries within the women’s game.
SEATTLE – The barrage started near the end of the quarterfinals, as Julio Rodriguez strode to the plate at his T-Mobile Park home office and stepped into the batter’s box. The crowd considered the setting—homegrown Mariners superstar, Home Run Derby participant, one year after the same event propelled him toward superstardom but amid an iffy second season, at least relative to his first.
Oh, how that setting amplified the stakes. His “home” version of the Home Run Derby cut both ways, lending familiarity and adding pressure, too.
It took four years after his show-stopping performance in 2019, but Blue Jays infielder Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is finally a Home Run Derby champion.
Guerrero Jr. defeated Rays left fielder Randy Arozarena in a lively Derby on Monday evening at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, making him and his father, Vladimir Guerrero, the first father-son duo to win the event. The elder Guerrero, then a right fielder with the Angels, won the 2007 Home Run Derby at AT&T Park in San Francisco.
To take the crown, Guerrero Jr.
Toronto’s Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. is your 2023 MLB Home Run Derby champ! Before winning the award his father (Vladimir Guerrero) won as part of the LA Angels in 2007, Vladdy Jr. drilled a poor kid in the outfield at T-Mobile Park with a rocket that lasered left.
Guerrero caught the kid with a stray hit in his final at-bat against Tampa Bay Rays’ Randy Arozarena for the 2023 title.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JULY 10: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. #27 of the Toronto Blue Jays bats during the T-Mobile Home Run Derby at T-Mobile Park on July 10, 2023 in Seattle, Washington.
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On Tuesday, PGA Tour board member Jimmy Dunne and COO Ron Price will testify before Congress pertaining to the shocking deal with the Saudi PIF.
On Tuesday morning, PGA Tour Chief Operating Officer, Ron Price, and policy board member, Jimmy Dunne, are set to testify before the United States Senate.
Congress has become involved with the blockbuster deal between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian Pubic Investment Fund (PIF). Concerns regarding antitrust violations, as well as alleged sportswashing are surely to be discussed.
The decision by Northwestern to fire longtime head coach Pat Fitzgerald sent shockwaves throughout the college football world on Monday, with many throughout the sport expressing shock that the school made the decision to part ways with the 17-year veteran so quickly.
That paled in comparison to the response from some current members of the football team, who defended Fitzgerald and bashed the school’s administration for the way it handled Fitzgerald’s firing.
16 years after his father won the 2007 HR Derby, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. does it himself in thrilling fashion by defeating Randy Arozarena in Seattle.
Julio Rodríguez announced himself to the baseball world with his performance in the Home Run Derby in 2022. The Mariners center fielder bashed 32 home runs in the quarterfinals, 31 in the semifinals and 18 in the finals en route to a second-place finish.
Monday evening, however, Rodríguez surpassed his feats from a year ago.
The Dominican Republic native hit 41 home runs in the quarterfinals at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, easily defeating Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and setting a record for most home runs in a single Derby round.
Chad Kelly is currently dicing up Canada, but he would much prefer to be playing professional football in the United States. Not with the XFL or USFL.
The 29-year-old quarterback wants to make a return to the National Football League.
Kelly, the nephew of Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, had multiple opportunities to follow in his uncle’s footsteps. He was drafted dead last overall by the Broncos in 2017, spent two years in Denver, and later spent two seasons bouncing between Indianapolis’ active and practice squad rosters.
Neither opportunity stuck.