
Report: Chiefs Sign Le’Veon Bell
After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.

After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
Week 6 finds us at Gillette Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the New England Patriots. The Patriots are coming into the game after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Broncos are reeling after securing their first victory of the season against the New York Jets. Both the Broncos and Patriots are on track to get their starting quarterbacks back after the NFL postponed their Week 5 matchup until Week 6.

The Minnesota Vikings had a fourth and inches with two minutes to go against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. The Vikings were leading by five, and Seattle only had one timeout.

Week 5 was an offensive clinic for the rookies. Giving flashbacks to Week 1 of last season, three pass catchers surpassed the 100-yard mark this past weekend.

After a week full of speculation on if their Week 5 contest would be able to go, following an announcement by the league that the Tennessee Titans had passed all-league Covid-19 protocols, they played host to the red hot Buffalo Bills. Expected to be a back and forth affair between two teams who look to be in the thick of the AFC playoff race, the game failed to meet expectations as Tennessee defeated Buffalo 42-16.

The 0-5 New York Jets have done the impossible. They have made their dumpster fire worse. After a few days of rumors about Le’Veon Bell’s future, the Jets and Joe Douglas have decided that enough drama has brewed. The Jets have officially released three-time Pro-Bowl running-back Bell.

Andersen Pickard is tracking every note, rumor, and headline regarding injured players’ statuses for Week 6 of the NFL season.

Week 5 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.

October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.

The 2020 NFL season has been nothing but wild over the last two weeks because of Covid-19. Due to the outbreak inside the Tennessee Titans’ facilities, they had to reschedule their Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for later in the season. Then, they had to push their Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills from Sunday to tonight.

The Los Angeles Chargers traveled to New Orleans to take on the Saints in Week 5. Chargers’ rookie quarterback Justin Herbert put on a show in his first career Monday night start, passing for 264 yards and four touchdowns.

Following the Tennessee Titans COVID-19 outbreak, they are now set to play the Buffalo Bills tonight to end Week 5. The game looked in jeopardy after more positive tests continued to roll in. But the Titans have had negative tests since Friday, keeping this game on for the rescheduled time.

After just a couple of days on the free-agent market, former Steelers and Jets All-Pro running back Le’Veon Bell has found a new home.
Week 6 finds us at Gillette Stadium to see the Denver Broncos take on the New England Patriots. The Patriots are coming into the game after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Broncos are reeling after securing their first victory of the season against the New York Jets. Both the Broncos and Patriots are on track to get their starting quarterbacks back after the NFL postponed their Week 5 matchup until Week 6.

The Minnesota Vikings had a fourth and inches with two minutes to go against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football. The Vikings were leading by five, and Seattle only had one timeout.

Week 5 was an offensive clinic for the rookies. Giving flashbacks to Week 1 of last season, three pass catchers surpassed the 100-yard mark this past weekend.

After a week full of speculation on if their Week 5 contest would be able to go, following an announcement by the league that the Tennessee Titans had passed all-league Covid-19 protocols, they played host to the red hot Buffalo Bills. Expected to be a back and forth affair between two teams who look to be in the thick of the AFC playoff race, the game failed to meet expectations as Tennessee defeated Buffalo 42-16.

The 0-5 New York Jets have done the impossible. They have made their dumpster fire worse. After a few days of rumors about Le’Veon Bell’s future, the Jets and Joe Douglas have decided that enough drama has brewed. The Jets have officially released three-time Pro-Bowl running-back Bell.

Andersen Pickard is tracking every note, rumor, and headline regarding injured players’ statuses for Week 6 of the NFL season.

Week 5 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.

October 11th, 2020 is a day that Dallas Cowboys fans won’t soon forget. The highlight of that fateful day is not Dallas beating the New York Giants 34-37 courtesy of a game-winning field goal with three seconds to go. In addition, it’s not about the fact that Dallas nearly got beat by a terrible Giants team. It’s rather about what happened to Dak Prescott. A heartbreaking day to be exact.

The 2020 NFL season has been nothing but wild over the last two weeks because of Covid-19. Due to the outbreak inside the Tennessee Titans’ facilities, they had to reschedule their Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers for later in the season. Then, they had to push their Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills from Sunday to tonight.

The Los Angeles Chargers traveled to New Orleans to take on the Saints in Week 5. Chargers’ rookie quarterback Justin Herbert put on a show in his first career Monday night start, passing for 264 yards and four touchdowns.

Following the Tennessee Titans COVID-19 outbreak, they are now set to play the Buffalo Bills tonight to end Week 5. The game looked in jeopardy after more positive tests continued to roll in. But the Titans have had negative tests since Friday, keeping this game on for the rescheduled time.
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