NFL ruling on Chiefs' no-call tells Vikings all they need to know
Chiefs' L'Jarius Sneed clearly took off his helmet during Week 5's win against the Vikings and received a hefty fine for doing so.
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NFL Rumors: Kirk Cousins trade unlikely with 1 major caveat
The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the worst teams in the NFL so far in 2023, but Kirk Cousins doesn't seem to be ready to leave, with one possible exception.
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Strike on civilian convoy fleeing Gaza: What we know from verified video
Women and children were killed in Friday's strike on vehicles that were heading away from northern Gaza.
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Apple May Limit High-End Modem to iPhone 16 Pro
Much like previous updates, Apple’s iPhone 16 is expected to be faster and more efficient
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3 Chiefs who need to better help Patrick Mahomes for a Super Bowl repeat
The bar for the Kansas City Chiefs couldn't be higher. It is Super Bowl repeat or bust, but in order to stay on top, Patrick Mahomes will need a little more help.
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Patriots roster move should have Mac Jones feeling his hot seat
The post-Tom Brady era in Foxboro was always going to be rocky, but after Mac Jones teased the necessary moxie to be the answer at quarterback, the New England Patriots seem to be having serious doubts.
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Man attacked by grizzly bear in Montana to return home after losing his lower jaw, says he's ready for 'round 2'
The family of Rudy Noorlander, a man who lost a part of his jaw during a grizzly bear attack in Montana, says they're hoping he can soon return home from a Utah hospital.
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NFL rumors: Vikings making tank for Caleb Williams dream look like reality
As if we needed even more proof about where the Minnesota Vikings' heads are at, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is in South Bend for Notre Dame vs. USC to see Caleb Williams play for the Trojans.
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2023/24 Ballon d'Or Rankings: Haaland, Mbappé fade behind Bellingham
Since joining Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham has become the new jewel of world football. But who is his biggest threat to the 2023/24 Ballon d'Or? Perhaps a pair of Bundesliga breakout strikers have what it takes to mount a challenge.
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Mariners fans use College GameDay to shoot their shot with Shohei Ohtani
The cheers for Shohei Ohtani in Seattle are getting louder.
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Halfway through October, the Boston Red Sox are beating the New England Patriots
Just how bad has the football been in Boston lately? The Boston Red Sox have outscored the New England Patriots despite playing just one game this month.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe set to buy initial stake in Manchester United after outplaying Sheikh Jassim
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are now in line to buy an initial 25 per cent stake in Manchester United, with the decision set to be ratified at a club board meeting this week. The billionaire petrochemicals mogul wants this to be a “path to a majority”, according to involved figures, and will already be seeking influence on football decisions. While Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal was confirmed on Saturday evening, this has been interpreted as “face-saving”, as the ultimately underwhelming Qatari bid had been tactically outmanoeuvred by Ineos. It had long been felt by those with knowledge of Ratcliffe’s bid that Avram and Joel Glazer would ultimately never agree on a full sale now – preventing the unanimity required – which led the Ineos bid to pursue alternative options. Ratcliffe’s decision to go for a 25 per cent minority stake, valued at around £1.3bn, was seen as bringing a breakthrough in the last month while also staving off any concerns about legal challenges if he went for the Glazers’ 67 per cent. The owners of A shares had been willing to go to litigation if Ratcliffe only agreed to purchase the more powerful B shares, but he will now purchase a mix. Qatar never budged from only wanting a full sale but their offer of around £5bn was consistently seen as surprisingly low, and figures involved always found it confusing as to why the Jassim-fronted bid went no higher given the obvious prestige of such a club. One figure with knowledge of the Qatari side insisted that some of it came down to the perception of getting a good deal and not being seen to overpay. The irony is that one reason Joel and Avram Glazer have been so reluctant to sell is because they still expect an explosion in valuation over the next decade. Read More Sheikh Jassim withdraws from Manchester United takeover process Sheikh Jassim withdraws offer to buy Manchester United over Glazers’ high price Daniel James insists Wales can still qualify for Euro 2024
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