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Seahawks hope new-look defense shakes things up for playoff run
RENTON, Wash. — The defining image of the 49ers’ 36-24 win over the Seahawks at Lumen Field on Oct. 10 may be a 76-yard run by 49ers rookie running back Isaac Guerendo that sealed the game in the fourth quarter.
The Seahawks had cut the lead to 29-24 and still had three time outs left — and a chance to get the ball back and win the game �...Read more
Brad Biggs: Can Thomas Brown save the Bears' season -- or, more importantly, save Caleb Williams?
CHICAGO — A week after backing Shane Waldron as his offensive coordinator, Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus pushed him out the door in a measure to save his own job, save the season and — most significantly to the franchise — prevent things from going terribly awry with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams.
Thomas Brown was promoted into ...Read more
Ravens WR Diontae Johnson ramping up just in time to face Mike Tomlin, Steelers
BALTIMORE — Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin wasn’t too concerned with scouting Diontae Johnson, but this could be the week he breaks out in Baltimore.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday that the newly acquired wide receiver’s workload will “ramp up” as he gets acclimated to one of the league’s top offenses after spending ...Read more
Do Chargers or Rams have a better chance to make the playoffs?
LOS ANGELES — Are the Chargers as good as their 6-3 record suggests?
Are the Rams better than the team that muddled through an ugly Monday night loss to Miami?
We're around the midway point of the NFL season, and both Los Angeles teams are still defining themselves. They are neither really good nor really bad, but the big test comes over the...Read more
Steelers LB Patrick Queen has some old scores to settle with the Ravens
PITTSBURGH — Players switching sides in rivalries isn’t a new phenomenon. Babe Ruth famously went from the Red Sox to the Yankees more than 100 years ago. The advent of free agency has made it more prevalent in modern-day sports, but it can still be strange watching familiar faces cross enemy lines.
In the NFL, Charles Haley and Deion ...Read more
After Trump win, NFL reiterates ban on player political displays
NEW YORK — In light of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the NFL sent a memo to teams reiterating its policy on not allowing personal messages, including political statements, to be displayed during game days, according to a memo reviewed by Bloomberg.
The requirement is part of a league rule that also bans references to non-...Read more
Matt Calkins: Can Mike Macdonald lead Seahawks out of slump before wheels fall off?
RENTON, Wash. — I don't know if I can speak for every member of the media on this one, but I think I can speak for most: We like Mike Macdonald. That doesn't mean we won't criticize him, or ask questions he doesn't like, but his professionalism and even-keeled demeanor have endured despite this recent free fall.
See, that was one of the ...Read more
49ers' Deommodore Lenoir cashes in with contract extension after humble beginnings
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — As a rookie cornerback, Deommodore Lenoir cost the 49ers their last practice of rookie camp because he inadvertently posted video of himself on social media jamming a receiver too aggressively during a non-contact practice.
A fifth-round draft pick out of Oregon, Lenoir saw the clip actually made SportsCenter and was ...Read more
Aaron Rodgers says despite Jets' disappointing season, he wants to return in 2025
NEW YORK — The 2024 season hasn’t gone how Aaron Rodgers or the Jets would have liked it.
With seven games remaining, the Jets are 3-7 and have lost six of their last seven games.
Despite that, Rodgers says he hasn’t changed his mind about playing in 2025.
“Yes, I think so,” Rodgers said on Wednesday.
Rodgers, 40, has one year left...Read more
Fired Bears OC Shane Waldron was 'too nice of a guy.' 3 things we learned on a busy day at Halas Hall.
CHICAGO — On a busy day at Halas Hall, the Chicago Bears preceded their Wednesday afternoon practice with coach Matt Eberflus and quarterback Caleb Williams addressing Tuesday’s firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron and Waldron’s successor, Thomas Brown, sharing his vision for how he can hopefully provide a spark to a group that ...Read more
Vikings rookie QB J.J. McCarthy needed second procedure to address swelling in knee
MINNEAPOLIS — Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy required a second procedure to his right knee this week to address swelling that occurred during his physical rehab, coach Kevin O’Connell said Wednesday.
O’Connell said it’s not a setback for McCarthy, the 10th overall pick who suffered a season-ending torn meniscus during his first ...Read more
Dolphins make stunning cut of LB David Long Jr. weeks after demotion; Miami adds tight end
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The Miami Dolphins made the stunning cut of linebacker David Long Jr., a team captain at the start of the season, on Wednesday.
Long had been demoted from his starting inside linebacker role two games ago, in favor of fellow linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. Now, he’s off the team entirely.
Miami waived Long to make room ...Read more
Aaron Rodgers' status with teammates, Jets' unraveling season detailed in ESPN deep dive
NEW YORK — This isn’t how the Jets’ season was supposed to go.
They weren’t supposed to be 3-7, clinging to worsening playoff odds in Aaron Rodgers’ return from an Achilles tear.
They weren’t supposed to be a bottom-third offense, averaging only 298.5 yards and 17.7 points per game with weapons such as Breece Hall and Garrett ...Read more
Greg Cote's Thursday night NFL pick
GREG COTE’S NFL WEEK 11 THURSDAY PICK
COMMANDERS (7-3) at EAGLES (7-2)
Line: PHI by 3 1/2.
Cote’s pick: PHI, 27-23.
TV: 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Prime Video.
Picturing a morose Jerry Jones hammering Johnnie Walker Blue while watching two other, better NFC East teams on a showcase stage before America — with the winning team able to think ...Read more
Coach Mike McDaniel responds to former Dolphins safety who called 2023 team 'soft'
MIAMI — The 2023 Miami Dolphins put up historic offensive numbers.
Various players set franchise records for rushing touchdowns, receptions and receiving yards en route to leading the league in total yards.
But former Dolphins safety DeShone Elliott doesn’t have the best memories of that 2023 squad, calling the team “soft” during an ...Read more
Bears release veteran guard Nate Davis, who signed a 3-year, $30M contract in 2023
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears have decided they’re better off paying Nate Davis not to be on the team any longer than carrying him as a reserve.
The Bears released the veteran guard Wednesday, an admission they missed when signing him to a three-year, $30 million contract in free agency in March 2023. They’re on the hook for the remainder ...Read more
Jets' Jeff Ulbrich did a tackling presentation ahead of game vs. Colts: 'We're going to get back to fundamentals and basics'
NEW YORK — In the wake of their 20 missed tackle performance against the Cardinals, the Jets are returning to the basics this week ahead of their game against the Colts.
“Tomorrow, we are going to be in pads for the entire practice,” Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said on Wednesday. “We’re going to get back to fundamentals and basics...Read more
Michael Strahan says he wasn't protesting during national anthem. 'I love the military.'
LOS ANGELES — Michael Strahan says he wasn't trying to make a statement when he stood without his hand over his heart while the national anthem played during a "Fox NFL Sunday" broadcast at Naval Base San Diego.
He simply got "caught up in the moment."
The Hall of Fame defensive end and current TV personality offered that explanation about ...Read more
Mike Sielski: The Eagles meet a standard that the Cowboys and the rest of the NFC East can't reach
PHILADELPHIA — Sometimes people in the NFL — coaches, players, owners — say interesting things, and when they do, there are generally two standards that are used to evaluate what they said. The first standard is, Did it help or hurt the team? Fans and analysts focus on this standard a lot.
That's why, for instance, Nick Sirianni's ...Read more
Rae Carruth case: Timeline of one of Charlotte's most notorious murders and the aftermath
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On Nov. 16, 1999, former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth was involved in one of the most infamous crimes in Charlotte history. He would later be convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in connection with the death of Cherica Adams, his pregnant girlfriend.
— April 19, 1997 — Rae Carruth, a speedy wide ...Read more
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