Month: November 2020

6:26 PM ET New York Giants defensive back Logan Ryan dedicated Sunday’s game to his wife and came up with the game-clinching interception for her just days after she experienced a serious medical scare that almost took her life. “It was an extremely emotional week,” Ryan said after the 23-20 victory against Washington. Ryan had
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5:44 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Colts quarterback Philip Rivers didn’t hold back in voicing his displeasure over the NFL’s murky rule of what is and isn’t a catch after a play was changed from an incomplete pass to an interception in their loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Rivers attempted a pass to receiver
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7:10 PM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — After each game, particularly wins, Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott reminds his players to remain “humble and hungry.” Following their 44-34 win Sunday over the NFC West-leading Seattle Seahawks, they remained true to that philosophy. Left tackle Dion Dawkins was asked about the significance of Buffalo’s
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6:29 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — Dalvin Cook overtook the NFL’s rushing lead and put together another career day in the Minnesota Vikings’ 34-20 win over the Detroit Lions. The day held special meaning for the fourth-year running back to do it in front of a future Hall of Famer and the player he replaced in
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6:21 PM ET The Houston Texans took offers for wide receiver Will Fuller before the Nov. 3 trade deadline but ultimately did not find a deal that suited them, with interim head coach Romeo Crennel saying the speedy playmaker wouldn’t be traded “for peanuts.” If Fuller had been traded, it wouldn’t have sat well with
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6:39 PM ET The football game between Wyoming and Air Force scheduled for Saturday at Falcon Stadium has been canceled and will not be rescheduled, the Mountain West announced Sunday. There is an upward trend of positive cases for COVID-19 within the Air Force football team and at the Academy, which resulted in the cancellation,
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7:04 PM ET This week’s football game between UCLA and Utah at the Rose Bowl has been pushed back a day, and will now be played Saturday night, the Pac-12 announced Sunday. The move comes two days after Utah was forced to cancel its season opener against Arizona because the Utes did not have enough
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