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If you enjoyed sleeping with background noise, the first half of this game would’ve been the time to get in
If you enjoyed sleeping with background noise, the first half of this game would’ve been the time to get in
The Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens kicked off Sunday’s Wild Card Weekend matchups with a matinee in Baltimore. The
Marian Hossa announced his retirement from active playing career past May, but that doesn‘t mean Hossa refuses to return to the NHL. The Slovakian power-forward won three Stanley Cups in his career, all of them with Chicago.
Six game slate for Sunday. Two games at 4 p.m., two games at 5 p.m., and you guessed it, two games at 8 p.m. All times eastern. My focus will be players from Vegas, Dallas/Winnipeg, Washington/Detroit, and Chicago/Pittsburgh.
The Chicago Bears host the Philadelphia Eagles today at 4:40pm ET. The Eagles again find themselves entering the playoffs with backup Nick Foles. The Bears are back to being the “Monsters of the Midway” again and hold the third seed in the NFC. Something’s gotta give.
This week, the Golden State Warriors look to get back on the right track end their three-game home skid. This should be pretty easy as far as NBA games go for Golden State, as they enter one of their easiest weeks of the entire season following two very tough games against some top-flight competition.
There’s no question that Rob Gronkowski’s statistics have gone way down this season, compared to his previous All-Pro years. However,
The Chargers take on the Ravens today at 1:00pm ET. Since the Colts won yesterday evening, the winner of this game will travel to New England to face the Patriots next Sunday.
In part 1 I covered injury news for four of the teams scheduled to play on wildcard weekend. In Part 2 the remaining four teams are covered. Going into today, the team with perhaps the best news on injuries is the Baltimore Ravens.
If you love to watch top-notch scoring and three-point shooting, this game was for you. Stephen Curry led the Golden State Warriors with 42 points, including going 10-20 from behind the arc. Buddy Hield did his best to keep the Sacramento Kings in it, exploding for 32 points and setting a new career high with 8 triples in 13 tries. Justin Jackson set a new career high with 28 points, shooting 10-14 from the field. The Warriors continue their quest to break seemingly every three-point record there is, combining with the Kings to make 41 for the game, a new NBA milestone.
If you enjoyed sleeping with background noise, the first half of this game would’ve been the time to get in a nice mid-afternoon nap. Wrapping
The Los Angeles Chargers and Baltimore Ravens kicked off Sunday’s Wild Card Weekend matchups with a matinee in Baltimore. The Chargers were a five seed
Marian Hossa announced his retirement from active playing career past May, but that doesn‘t mean Hossa refuses to return to the NHL. The Slovakian power-forward won three Stanley Cups in his career, all of them with Chicago.
Six game slate for Sunday. Two games at 4 p.m., two games at 5 p.m., and you guessed it, two games at 8 p.m. All times eastern. My focus will be players from Vegas, Dallas/Winnipeg, Washington/Detroit, and Chicago/Pittsburgh.
The Chicago Bears host the Philadelphia Eagles today at 4:40pm ET. The Eagles again find themselves entering the playoffs with backup Nick Foles. The Bears are back to being the “Monsters of the Midway” again and hold the third seed in the NFC. Something’s gotta give.
This week, the Golden State Warriors look to get back on the right track end their three-game home skid. This should be pretty easy as far as NBA games go for Golden State, as they enter one of their easiest weeks of the entire season following two very tough games against some top-flight competition.
There’s no question that Rob Gronkowski’s statistics have gone way down this season, compared to his previous All-Pro years. However, football isn’t all about the
The Chargers take on the Ravens today at 1:00pm ET. Since the Colts won yesterday evening, the winner of this game will travel to New England to face the Patriots next Sunday.
In part 1 I covered injury news for four of the teams scheduled to play on wildcard weekend. In Part 2 the remaining four teams are covered. Going into today, the team with perhaps the best news on injuries is the Baltimore Ravens.
If you love to watch top-notch scoring and three-point shooting, this game was for you. Stephen Curry led the Golden State Warriors with 42 points, including going 10-20 from behind the arc. Buddy Hield did his best to keep the Sacramento Kings in it, exploding for 32 points and setting a new career high with 8 triples in 13 tries. Justin Jackson set a new career high with 28 points, shooting 10-14 from the field. The Warriors continue their quest to break seemingly every three-point record there is, combining with the Kings to make 41 for the game, a new NBA milestone.
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