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LEXINGTON — Before Cade Stover even stepped on an NFL football field, he vowed to cherish every single moment.He knows a professional football career is short and a very small chapter of an otherwise brilliant life story. He knows when he hangs up his cleats that he wants to be able to look back and remember all of the great things that he went through and all of the special moments should be remembered.The 2019 Lexington grad and 2018 Ohio Mr. Football Award winner, Stover has already experienced plenty of memorable moments during his rookie season in the NFL and…
The Jacksonville Jaguars stunned the Tennessee Titans on the road, winning 10-6 while playing with their backup quarterback and numerous other injuries. Jacksonville played a solid game across the board.The Jaguars have struggled for much of this season. However, they found some success against the Titans, as rookie receiver Brian Thomas Jr. caught eight passes, for 86 yards and four first downs against the Titans.“We tried earlier in the game to do some things that way,” Pederson said. “Tennessee took away a few of those options and we couldn’t find a rhythm. But that’s what we have to do, right?…
(Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)THE Denver Broncos have already handed outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper a four-year contract extension. Attention now turns to the team’s other 21 players who are set to become free agents in 2025.THE Broncos 14 players set to become unrestricted free agents in spring, according to OverTheCap.com. Perhaps the most notable among the team’s UFAs is left tackle Garett Bolles. The UFA roster also includes running back Javonte Williams, defensive lineman DJ Jones, linebacker Cody Barton and the two backup quarterbacks: Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson.Denver also has two restricted free agents, offensive lineman Quinn Bailey and…
Nov 24, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. (51) celebrate with cornerback Kamari Lassiter (4) after a tackle during the first quarter against the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn ImagesThe Houston Texans improved to 8-5 on the regular season after surviving a scare in a 23-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. They’re coming off their bye week and begin to prepare for a showdown against the Miami Dolphins at NRG Stadium.Does Houston feel like one of the better AFC rosters? Right now, not really. The Texans would barely be in the…
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Patrick Mahomes recovers the ball, the Kansas City Chiefs rush down the field in the final seconds and win the game. Or how about this: The Chiefs defense succeeds with a decisive fourth down to earn a victory. Andy Reid’s team has accomplished this over the last few years, as this Chiefs team has become a dynasty. However, the 2024 season has been so crazy in terms of last-second wins or close games for Kansas City, that even the head coach has to smile when talking about it. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS…
December 8, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States; New Orleans Saints defensive end Chase Young (99) watches the fans before the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn ImagesChase Young or Dante Fowler?I bet you probably never thought you would ask yourself this question.Fowler, a current Commanders The defensive end not only loves wearing the number six jersey, but has also played on six NFL teams in his nine NFL seasons. x.com Young, was not only a first-round pick like Fowler, but he was repeatedly considered “a generational talent”, leading to him being…
NBC Sunday Night Football NFL analyst and former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Cris Collinsworth celebrated on ESPN’s Monday Night Football Manningcast after predicting WR Ja’Marr Chase’s game-winning catch and run for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter of the Bengals’ NFL victory of the 14th week against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium.“This is my departure time! » Exclaimed Collinsworth. “Drop the mic, baby!”“What an incredible perfect prediction!” » said Eli Manning.Collinsworth then finished his Manningcast appearance by saying goodbye and leaving the room.Cris Collinsworth, NBC Sports broadcaster and former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver”He’s gone! He’s gone! Leave! He’s…
When Brandon Graham blurted out that maybe, just maybeAs the friendship between AJ Brown and Jalen Hurts began to fray following the former’s declining on-field production due to the Philadelphia Eagles’ dwindling pass attempts, it turned heads around the world of the NFL.Were the Eagles, after winning nine straight games since the bye, going to collapse due to infighting when they should be flying higher than any other team in the NFC East and the NFC as a whole? Was Brown going to pout if he didn’t get more targets? And what about Hurts? How would he handle this new…
21+ game content. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. Some jobs are more dangerous than others. Forestry workers face more dangers than most professions. Roofers face a higher number of risks than those in other professions. For our money, those who work in steel construction endure the most terrifying work environment. However, it could increasingly be argued that the most dangerous job is running back for the San Francisco 49ers. The damage rate is incredible. Go back to week 1 of the season.…
The San Francisco 49ers picked up a much-deserved victory in Week 14 against the Chicago Bears as Thomas Brown lost his head coaching debut. The Bears were shut out in the first half as San Francisco led 24-0 at the break. The 49ers’ dominant performance kept the team’s playoff hopes alive. But San Francisco’s success hasn’t been accompanied by a resurgence in Deebo Samuel’s performance.Samuel was targeted just three times on Sunday, accounting for two of Brock Purdy’s 20 completions and 22 of his 325 passing yards against the Bears. The sixth-year WR had five carries, but they totaled just…