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It was an astonishing moment during Sunday’s AFC Wild Card game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens.
Football fans around the country all joined in a resounding, “No way!” when Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard recovered a Ravens fumble on the 2-yard line and ran it all the way back for a 98-yard Bengals touchdown.
The touchdown was an emotional turn of events as it helped lead the Bengals to a 24-17 win over the Ravens to advance to the AFC Divisional round.
And now, Bengals fans are showing their appreciation to Hubbard by donating to his foundation.
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Another triple-double from Nikola Jokic. 40+ point outings from Dame Lillard and Joel Embiid. We’ve seen this all season.
According to the Inside the NBA postgame show at the end of an action-packed Tuesday, the 40-point game count is now up to 105 across the league (including 23 in half of January alone), which is a historical number of epic proportions. The next closest season by the Jan. 17 mark is 1960-61, which had just 77 games.
With the quality the Boston Bruins keep showing night in and night out, it is fair to question if any additions are needed in the first place.
The Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Atlanta Hawks are three teams headed in very different directions.
The news from Tennessee on Tuesday was that 49ers director of player personnel Ran Carthon has become the Titans’ G.M. Then came an interesting P.S. 49ers quarterback Trey Lance posted on his Instagram story a photo of Carthon. Beneath the image were a trio of fingers-crossed emojis.
With Bryce Young, CJ Stroud and other signal-callers moving on to the NFL, their schools will turn to some unproven names in 2023.
The 2021 quarterback draft class was billed as generational. You could find reasons to think any one of Trevor Lawrence, Zach Wilson, Trey Lance, Justin Fields or Mac Jones would lead their pro teams to glory. But they had another thing in common: With the exception of Lance, when they left school their replacement was already waiting in the wings.
Gary Payton is widely regarded as one of the greatest point guards of all time.
Appearing on the Run Your Race podcast (YouTube link), Clippers point guard John Wall revisited his tenure with the Rockets, suggesting that the team …
The Jets have quickly built a playoff contender under Robert Saleh. But the missing piece is the most important one: a competent QB.