Gobbles Up: NFL Week 12 Thanksgiving Preview
Ah, Thanksgiving. The time for family to come together, be thankful for what they have, pray for what is to come, prepare for the Christmas neighborhood decorations battles…
Ah, Thanksgiving. The time for family to come together, be thankful for what they have, pray for what is to come, prepare for the Christmas neighborhood decorations battles…
It is said that in both sports and life to expect the unexpected. But this one I don’t think anyone saw it coming. In a shocking move, and most likely due to recent injuries, the Indianapolis Colts have opted to cut ties with Shaquille Leonard.
Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston, Kyler Murray & the Arizona Cardinals looked ready to pick up where they left off the week before against the Falcons
Due to the struggles they have been having, including the ones from their 13-10 loss on Sunday to the Browns, the Pittsburgh Steelers decided that a changing of the guard is not only warranted but necessary if they want any shot at laying claim to the AFC North this season. With that said, and no surprise to anyone, they fired offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
Eagles vs Chiefs Recap – Week 11
It was touted by every football fan as the game of the week let alone the year. It was indeed the biggest matchup of the week, and it lived up to the hype in every sense of the word. No matter which team you were rooting for last night, the game lived up to the promise of must-see TV.
While the Carolina Panthers seem destined for the #1 in the 2024 NFL Draft, they wanted to give their fans something to be thankful for before Thanksgiving. Specifically, a victory at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina against the Dallas Cowboys. However, the Cowboys weren’t in the mood for it.
Apparently, there’s footage from a slampiece’s Ring-Cam showing Pats HC Bill Belichick going full Putin amidst a brisk Massachusetts morning before heading out on his “walk of shame.”
The Jacksonville Jaguars didn’t just leave Week 11 with a win, they left with a massive one.
They took on their divisional rivals and whooped the Tennessee Titans 34-14. From the very beginning of the game, Jacksonville jumped out in front, and they didn’t look back.
In a game that some would consider whackluster, it was indeed a defensive battle as expected as the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Seattle Seahawks 17-16 to snag their second win at home this season.