Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a limited participant in the first practice of the Jeff Ulbrich era. After last Sunday’s loss to the Vikings in London, Rodgers said he suffered a low-ankle sprain on a hit during the game. Rodgers was set to be checked out on the sideline, but the Jets retained the ball after a Vikings penalty on …
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Fact or Fiction: Ohio State has 2025 team recruiting title wrapped up
Image for https://images.rivals.com/image/upload/f_auto,q_auto,t_hero_desktop/ythicwo610jaxa7gf6fh Rivals national recruiting analyst Greg Smith is joined by rankings director and national transfer portal analyst Adam Friedman, Scott Reed of DuckSportsAuthority.com and Kenny Van Doren of MizzouToday.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT or FICTION. MORE FACT OR FICTION: Florida State’s recruiting class will improve this season CLASS OF …
Read More »Bijan Robinson has a limited practice with a hamstring injury
The Falcons added running back Bijan Robinson to the practice report Thursday, listing him as a limited participant with a hamstring injury. Robinson was limited for one practice in Week 4 with a shoulder injury and twice was limited in practices in Week 5 with his hamstring issue. He has not missed any games this season. The second-year back is …
Read More »Davante Adams is on the decline, but these 5 teams could make a trade work
Davante Adams’ trade request from the Las Vegas Raiders sent the NFL into a tizzy, with executives, coaches, and scouts attempting to connect the dots between the *All-Pro and his future team. While it is apparent that Adams would prefer to reconnect with one of his former quarterbacks to help the veteran cement his legacy as an all-time great and …
Read More »Week 7 Race for the Case: Colorado aims to beat Kansas State & Ross survives hotel craziness
This embedded content is not available in your region. Of course, on the week of the craziest college football game slate ever, the pod is filled with its own craziness. Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI’s Pat Forde preview key matchups for the week, pitching the most intriguing games to know. All while this is happening, Dellenger is forced to …
Read More »Jets’ Aaron Rodgers takes blame for Robert Saleh firing: ‘I play better, this doesn’t happen’
The Robert Saleh era is over for the New York Jets after three-plus seasons, as team owner Woody Johnson fired the head coach on Tuesday in the wake of the team’s 2-3 start and elevated defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich to interim head coach. Furthermore, Ulbrich took play-calling duties away from offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett in favor of quarterbacks coach and …
Read More »49ers elevate two players from practice squad for Week 6 vs. Seahawks
49ers elevate two players from practice squad for Week 6 vs. Seahawks originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area SEATTLE — The 49ers on Thursday elevated two undrafted rookies from the practice squad to be available to face the Seattle Seahawks in a key NFC West game. The 49ers brought up defensive tackle Evan Anderson and safety Jaylen Mahoney to …
Read More »Jeremiah Smith is already making history for Ohio State football
Jeremiah Smith is well on his way to setting numerous records for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He’s already making history as a true freshman. Smith was the No. 1 overall recruit in the Class of 2024. Having offers from all top universities, he opted to join the Buckeyes, a national powerhouse that has become among the most desired programs for …
Read More »Patriots Mailbag: The Drake Maye dilemma, expanding the offense and more
Patriots Mailbag: The Drake Maye dilemma, expanding the offense and more originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston The Drake Maye era in New England has officially begun. But plenty of fans are wondering why that era is beginning this Sunday against the Houston Texans, and not later (or earlier). Let’s hit your questions on the new QB1 and more in …
Read More »SEC, Big Ten take wait-and-see approach on College Football Playoff format changes
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Do the SEC and Big Ten want this current 12-team College Football Playoff format to extend beyond next season? Neither conference boss would answer that question Thursday. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey offered two words in response to whether he’d like to continue this format past next season. “We’ll see,” Sankey said. Commissioners and athletics directors from the …
Read More »All signs point toward Eagles being at full strength vs. Browns
All signs point toward Eagles being at full strength vs. Browns originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia The Eagles were at full strength again at practice on Thursday at the NovaCare Complex. For the second straight day, stars players A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Lane Johnson were all full participants in practice. With a few days before the Eagles’ Week …
Read More »Steelers WR George Pickens says he was unaware about NFL rules banning messages on eye black
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens said he was unaware of the NFL rule prohibiting players from writing messages on their eye black during games. Pickens wrote a message that included an expletive during Pittsburgh’s 20-17 loss to Dallas on Sunday night. The third-year pro finished with three catches for a season-low 26 yards against the Cowboys with the phrase …
Read More »For Ryan Day and Ohio State, expectations have peaked and the pressure builds with a matchup at Oregon
It’s probably fair to say that Ryan Day is the first coach in college football history to amass a 61-8 record, yet still have something to prove. And it’s not just nationally, but with his own intense, and occasionally desperate, fan base. It’s never easy succeeding a larger-than-life legend, a bill that fits Urban Meyer. So Day knew the challenges …
Read More »Sauce Gardner on Robert Saleh: “We’re doing it for him still”
Some think Jets coach Robert Saleh had lost the locker room. If he did, cornerback Sauce Gardner wasn’t among them. The third-year player, who was a first-team All Pro in both of his first two seasons, told reporters on Thursday that the firing of Saleh still feels weird, via Kimberley A. Martin of ESPN.com. “If I’m being honest,” Gardner said …
Read More »Michigan football targeting Indiana Donaven McCulley transfer portal
Last year, when Michigan football was looking for wide receivers in the transfer portal, there was one name that seemed to stick out as a viable option to come to Ann Arbor. However, following a coaching change, that wideout opted to stay with his original school. However, last week, Indiana wide receiver (and former quarterback) Donaven McCulley re-entered the transfer …
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