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Exploring Potential Jaylen Brown Landing Spots After Celtics Burn Bridges With Their Star

Here are four potential Jaylen Brown landing spots if the Celtics decide the bridge is too damaged after the Giannis talks.

2025 Atlanta Braves Player Review: Rafael Montero

Rafael Montero was actually somewhat familiar with pitching in Truist Park. After all, he was part of the 2021 American League Champion Houston Astros squad who squared off against the eventual 2021 World Series Champions Atlanta Braves in that year’s World Series. Four years later, Montero found himself in Truist Park as part of the […]

Cowboys at Raiders: Star receiving duo steals the show in Sin City

Monday night got off to a strange start for the Dallas Cowboys’ star wide receiver duo. In a shocking development, both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens were off the field for Dallas’ first offensive possession. The Cowboys’ drive lasted just three plays, and they punted the ball back to the Raiders, leaving Cowboys fans around […]

Lions News: What national media thinks after Lions’ loss to Eagles

National writers and analysts seem to be quite down on the Detroit Lions following a disappointing loss to the Eagles on Sunday Night Football. It’s perfectly fine to say, “Who cares? They don’t know us.” But if you’re curious—or at least want some bulletin board material—I found thoughts from a few NFL folks. CBS Sports’ […]

NFL Fantasy Football Week 12: The Playoffs Beckon

Welcome back for another round of fantasy football ramblings. Hopefully, if you’re still following along, it’s because you are anticipating a playoff run and trying to find the right keys to unlock a championship. (I can certainly vouch for having teams in different positions down the stretch, from a Friends & Family League team that […]

ACC Power Rankings: Week 12

It was another interesting week in the Atlantic Coast Conference. To begin the slate, Clemson pulled off the road upset of Louisville on Friday night. Miami nearly shut out a NC State many thought would put up points. Virginia went on the road and dominated Duke, officially ending the ACC’s doomsday scenario. Pitt got blown […]

Michigan Edges Northwestern at Wrigley Field

If you looked at the box score of Saturday’s game between Michigan and Northwestern, you probably wouldn’t think the Wolverines needed a last-second field goal to escape Wrigley Field with a two-point win. Not in a game in which Michigan dominated the stat sheet as thoroughly as it did. How dominant were the Wolverines? They […]

Steelers get positive update on Aaron Rodgers injury

The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 34-12 on Sunday, getting their record to 6-4 as they continue their journey to a hopeful AFC North title. The win didn’t come without a few scares, though, as quarterback Aaron Rodgers left the game at the end of the first half with a wrist injury and did […]

Knights In The NFL: Bye Week Update

With Rutgers being on a bye week, it is time to check in to see how former Scarlet Knights are doing in the NFL. This update will only feature active players, not the ones who have been on injury reserve all season. These players include CB Robert Longerbeam, FB Michael Burton, DT Kyonte Hamilton, and […]

Hawks in the NFL: Week 11

Good news, bad news this week. One tight end joined exclusive company. Another potentially had his season end before a snap in Week 11. Another is…well I don’t know what’s going on in Minneapolis. And then we have to talk about a defensive back here in Denver. Let’s get to it. George Kittle Normally I […]

This Week in Happy Valley: Defense Travels

Penn State’s defense has finally started to figure things out late in the season. Long snapper Tyler Duzansky was named a semifinalist for the Mannelly Award. Kaytron Allen has a shot to break the rushing record against Nebraska. Terry Smith explains what Saturday’s win meant to him. A players-only meeting helped Penn State hockey flip […]

How the Chiefs struggled against the Broncos’ man coverage on Sunday

During Sunday’s 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos, the Kansas City Chiefs offense failed in many different ways. The run-pass splits, the lack of intermediate passing game and how it performed against the blitz were just some of the entries on a long list. But one thing that really stood out was how poorly Kansas […]

Pirates linked to top free agent by analyst

The Pittsburgh Pirates and the other 29 MLB teams are looking at free agents to sign from across the league. The Pirates have notoriously been one of the more frugal teams in free agency, but that may change this year. Bleacher Report writer Tim Kelly believes the Pirates could sign Seattle Mariners infielder Jorge Polanco. […]

Milwaukee Bucks Poll: Is the Bucks’ season turning for the worse?

We’re awaiting news on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s MRI today after he exited last night’s game in Cleveland with a left groin strain during the late second quarter. It’s reasonable to think that the Bucks aren’t a playoff team without Giannis healthy. Just how long they have to identify as Giannis-less, we’ll soon find out. By the […]

Bills vs. Buccaneers penalties: Strange flags rule Week 11

The Buffalo Bills’ offense made a lot of progress in restoring faith in the team this past weekend as quarterback Josh Allen and friends accounted for six touchdowns against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Along the way the officials tossed a few flags and I know that’s the story everyone actually wants to know about, so […]

Final thoughts on Bills’ win vs. Buccaneers

On Sunday afternoon at a windy Highmark Stadium, the Buffalo Bills bounced back from a disappointing Week 10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, relying on another Superman performance from quarterback Josh Allen to outlast the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 44-32. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with observations and analysis from Buffalo’s big victory over […]

IU basketball is the Big Ten’s biggest riser in KenPom, Bart Torvik through two weeks of the 2025-26 season

Through two weeks of the 2025-26 men’s basketball season, IU basketball is the Big Ten’s biggest riser in KenPom and Bart Torvik. Both computer rankings are used by the NCAA tournament selection committee in its process of building the March ... The post IU basketball is the Big Ten’s biggest riser in KenPom, Bart Torvik through two weeks of the 2025-26 season appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Netflix reveals announcing team for Lions, Vikings Christmas clash

In case you needed a reminder, the Detroit Lions not only play on Thanksgiving this year, but they’re also a part of the NFL’s doubleheader on Christmas this year. Their Week 17 holiday matchup against the Minnesota Vikings will be broadcast on Netflix, and on Tuesday, the streaming service announced their broadcasting lineup for the […]