MLB Free Agent Profile: Joc Pederson
Free agent Joc Pederson is hitting the market for the first time this offseason. While there are bigger fish out there, Pederson can certainly help a team looking for good power from the left side of the plate.
Free agent Joc Pederson is hitting the market for the first time this offseason. While there are bigger fish out there, Pederson can certainly help a team looking for good power from the left side of the plate.
In a rematch of their Week 5 thriller, the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to Las Vegas to battle the Raiders on Sunday Night Football. Trying to sweep the reigning Super Bowl champions for the first time in eight seasons, a back and forth affair all night long saw 66 points scored and over 824 yards of total offense.
A pair of rushing touchdowns from Taysom Hill led the New Orleans Saints to a big win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
Tonight we have a matchup between two teams currently sitting in second place in their respective divisions as the 6-3 Los Angeles Rams head east to take on the 7-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Even more importantly, the winner of this game will have the advantage come playoff time for the top Wild Card seed.
The upstart Chicago White Sox made the playoffs for the first time since 2008. Unfortunately for the young squad, they lost in the best-of-three opening series to the Oakland Athletics. However, they did show baseball what they are capable of and put the league on notice that they aren’t going away any time soon.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
This week, Monday night football features two teams that are right in the middle of the NFC wild-card picture. It’s also a rematch between Tom Brady and Jared Goff who played in Super Bowl LIII. Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against Goff and the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. Both teams are still in play for first place in their division as well. This is a big game for both teams and should be a very good Monday night game. Let’s take a look at the top players in this NFC showdown.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
Both quarterbacks were injured and questionable leading up to the game and while Matthew Stafford was cleared to play with a broken finger, it was decided at game time Teddy Bridgewater would sit this game out. P.J. Walker, who came in for Bridgewater when he was injured last week would start his first professional game on Sunday against the Lions.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell agreed to a five-year, $195 designated rookie extension on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Marcell Ozuna will be a hot commodity this offseason. While he played most of his games at designated hitter last season, Ozuna is still an above-average fielder at each of the corner outfield spots. As one of the premier bats on the market, he should cash in.
Free agent Joc Pederson is hitting the market for the first time this offseason. While there are bigger fish out there, Pederson can certainly help a team looking for good power from the left side of the plate.
In a rematch of their Week 5 thriller, the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to Las Vegas to battle the Raiders on Sunday Night Football. Trying to sweep the reigning Super Bowl champions for the first time in eight seasons, a back and forth affair all night long saw 66 points scored and over 824 yards of total offense.
A pair of rushing touchdowns from Taysom Hill led the New Orleans Saints to a big win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
Tonight we have a matchup between two teams currently sitting in second place in their respective divisions as the 6-3 Los Angeles Rams head east to take on the 7-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Even more importantly, the winner of this game will have the advantage come playoff time for the top Wild Card seed.
The upstart Chicago White Sox made the playoffs for the first time since 2008. Unfortunately for the young squad, they lost in the best-of-three opening series to the Oakland Athletics. However, they did show baseball what they are capable of and put the league on notice that they aren’t going away any time soon.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
This week, Monday night football features two teams that are right in the middle of the NFC wild-card picture. It’s also a rematch between Tom Brady and Jared Goff who played in Super Bowl LIII. Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face off against Goff and the Los Angeles Rams in primetime. Both teams are still in play for first place in their division as well. This is a big game for both teams and should be a very good Monday night game. Let’s take a look at the top players in this NFC showdown.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
Both quarterbacks were injured and questionable leading up to the game and while Matthew Stafford was cleared to play with a broken finger, it was decided at game time Teddy Bridgewater would sit this game out. P.J. Walker, who came in for Bridgewater when he was injured last week would start his first professional game on Sunday against the Lions.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell agreed to a five-year, $195 designated rookie extension on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Marcell Ozuna will be a hot commodity this offseason. While he played most of his games at designated hitter last season, Ozuna is still an above-average fielder at each of the corner outfield spots. As one of the premier bats on the market, he should cash in.
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