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12:00 PM ET BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was asked how the rain affected the passing game, and he let out a sigh of frustration before collapsing forward on the podium at his postgame media conference. “You seen the balls. You seen them,” Jackson said. “Horrible.” Jackson’s run of impressive passing numbers ended
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10:37 AM ET HOUSTON — New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady addressed “realistic” expectations for the team’s inconsistent offense Monday morning, which comes after a 28-22 loss to the Houston Texans in which the attack sputtered for long stretches. “We’re learning as we go. By no means, we’re not 2-10. We’re 10-2,” he said in
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10:05 AM ET The Baltimore Ravens are the team to beat, according to sportsbooks around the nation. The Ravens, who beat the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for their eighth straight win, moved past the New England Patriots and are now the consensus favorites to win the Super Bowl. Team Odds Ravens 5-2 Saints 7-2
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6:51 PM ET A day after his Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Miami Dolphins, missing a chance to tie the Dallas Cowboys atop the NFC East standings, coach Doug Pederson said he was “disgusted” and “angry,” mostly at himself. After Sunday’s 37-31 loss, Pederson said his team “self-destructed” and was a “long shot” to make
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6:00 AM ET LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy was careful not to overinflate Anthony Miller’s ego following the second-year receiver’s career day on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions. “Well, he’s getting more opportunities, for sure … Now, with all that said, right, we want to make sure we’re still homing in
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11:53 PM ET HOUSTON — The Tom Brady-led New England Patriots offense continued to slump in Sunday night’s 28-22 loss to the Houston Texans, a result that has knocked New England out of the No. 1 spot in the AFC. The Baltimore Ravens, at 10-2, move into the top spot in the conference. The Patriots
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