Rob Gronkowski is officially retiring from NFL, as he will sign a one-day Patriots contract on Wednesday to become a “Patriot for life” after winning three Super Bowls with New England.
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As the Cincinnati Bengals have been led by quarterback Joe Flacco, with the turf toe injury to Joe Burrow that has kept him out for a significant amount of time, there is now good news regarding the star. While there have been rumors around a potential return for Burrow, there’s no doubt he’s closer to [.] The post Bengals’ Joe Burrow has practice window opened amid turf toe recovery appeared first on ClutchPoints.
The San Francisco 49ers turned in a rough showing in Week 10, dropping a 42-26 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on November 9 at Levi’s Stadium. Moreover, the Niners’ offense struggled to keep pace for the entire contest and couldn’t match the opposition. Despite the loss, one of the few bright spots from the 49ers [.] The post George Kittle Doesn’t Hold Back After 49ers Lose to Rams appeared first on Heavy Sports.
RJ Mosley catches two touchdown passes to lead Pittsburg. In Little Big Game, San Mateo turns back Burlingame for third year in a row.
It’s a clean sweep for the ESPN College GameDay crew, who all picked Texas A&M to defeat Missouri in Columbia on Saturday afternoon.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a gruesome arm injury during SNF against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley started and played Sunday because football is his escape. The linebacker needed that more than ever after the shooting death of his older brother. Henley came through Sunday with seven tackles, his third sack of the season, a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit in the Chargers’ 27-20 win over the Tennessee Titans. Henley said he was just floating with football the only consistent part of his life right now. His older brother was killed Friday night in Los Angeles. Henley traveled with the Chargers to Tennessee and started.
After eight tries, the New York Jets finally won a game. On Sunday, Aaron Glenn’s squad defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 on the road to end their 0-7 start.
The Cowboys will have left tackle Tyler Guyton, who was questionable with a glute injury that limited him on Thursday and Friday.








