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Bengals’ emotion aside, loss to Chiefs shows they can still be among NFL’s best

Bengals’ emotion aside, loss to Chiefs shows they can still be among NFL’s best

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Joe Burrow stood on a podium in the bowels of Arrowhead Stadium holding a dejected stare of disbelief and the tone of nursing an open wound of defeat. “As frustrating as I’ve had,” he said of the Bengals’ 26-25 loss to the Chiefs, unable to even explain why. “I’ll need a […]

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How unprecedented is Sam Darnold’s resurgence in QB Tiers history? Sando’s Pick Six

If you had the Minnesota Vikings starting 2-0 with Sam Darnold ranking among the NFL’s statistical leaders, set down your Gjallahorn and listen up. You’ll want to know the odds of this fast start turning into a career revival for a quarterback written off by two franchises. Those odds aren’t as terrible as one might

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The Premier League’s worst-behaved match ever: We recap all 14 bookings in Bournemouth vs Chelsea

One penalty, 25 fouls, countless blasts of the referee’s whistle and 14 yellow cards… behold the worst-behaved game in Premier League history. Chelsea players received eight bookings and Bournemouth six at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, setting a record for cautions, under the stewardship of match official Anthony Taylor. The previous highest number of yellow

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Member of chain crew in Raiders-Ravens game collapses, receives CPR before being stretchered off

By Mark Puleo, Jeff Zrebiec and Tashan Reed A sideline official collapsed, received CPR and was later taken off the field on a stretcher on the Baltimore Ravens sideline in the second quarter of Sunday’s game with the Las Vegas Raiders. The official, who was working the first-down chain marker, was seen waving his hand

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Red Sox manager Alex Cora hints team tried hitting Yankees’ Aaron Judge on purpose

NEW YORK — Saturday’s drama between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox appeared as if it might carry over into the final game of the season between the two rivals, thanks to some pre-game comments from Red Sox manager Alex Cora. The game itself, however, remained tame, as the Yankees pulled out

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NFL Week 2 takeaways: What Chiefs’ latest survival shows, Ravens problems, Saints thriving

The second Sunday of the season brought a little more drama than last week, with the Chiefs barely escaping the Bengals, the Raiders coming back to beat the Ravens in Baltimore, the Bucs holding off the Lions in Detroit, the Seahawks going to overtime to knock off the Patriots and go to 2-0, and the

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Tom Brady’s second Fox NFL broadcast went a lot better than his first

Oct. 7, 2001, isn’t a date most NFL fans will remember, and if you’re a fan of the New England Patriots, it’s a day you’d want to forget. The Miami Dolphins routed the Patriots 30-10 that afternoon to drop New England to 1-3 on the season. The starting quarterback for New England in Miami? A

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Birmingham City vs Wrexham: The EFL celebrity derby and a battle for U.S. fandom

The phrase ‘Monday Night Football’ may be no stranger to heavyweight clashes but an all-time NFL great taking on Deadpool has to be a first. This is Tom Brady tackling Ryan Reynolds, League One’s big spenders going head-to-head with Hollywood FC — or simply, Birmingham City versus Wrexham. No matter how we dress up a

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The U.S. must believe ‘we can win the World Cup’? Pochettino will need all the help he can get

It is perhaps easy to hear Mauricio Pochettino say his new players must “believe” they can win the World Cup and roll your eyes. It’s the sort of flashy soundbite in first press conferences that ambitious managers often produce. What else could he say after all those months of international courting from his new employers,

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