The Son of a Former N.F.L. Star Is Carving His Own Path to Greatness Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments After facing scrutiny following his debut last week, Marvin Harrison Jr. demonstrated why he was such a highly touted prospect on Sunday.
Carolina Panthers Bench Former No. 1 Pick Bryce Young After 0-2 Start Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments After the 2021 Heisman Trophy winner threw zero touchdowns and three interceptions in two games, the Panthers are turning to veteran quarterback Andy Dalton.
After Two Weeks, the N.F.L. Playoff Picture Has Already Dramatically Changed Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The Athletic’s model projects 11 teams to finish the season with eight or nine wins.
Tom Brady Finally Drops Truth Bomb On Fox Football Broadcast, And People Love It Posted by By rssfeed September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments "Best moment of Tom Brady's young broadcasting career just happened."
How Far Can Caitlin Clark Take the Fever in the W.N.B.A. Playoffs? Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The Fever are one of the league’s hottest teams, but the New York Liberty are the title favorites.
What N.F.L. Week 2 Revealed About Two of the Most Surprising Quarterbacks Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments No one expected Sam Darnold of the Vikings and Derek Carr of the Saints to look this impressive this season.
Ranking 134 College Football Teams From First to Worst, With a New No. 1 Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Despite 43 consecutive regular season victories, Georgia fell from the top spot.
Here’s What We Learned in Week 2 of the N.F.L. Season Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments No team has looked better than the New Orleans Saints, last year’s M.V.P. is 0-2 and the Pittsburgh Steelers are somehow undefeated.
Bryce Young Was the No. 1 Pick Last Year. Can the Panthers Still Play Him? Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Carolina could risk alienating its locker room and fan base by continuing to start the quarterback, a columnist for The Athletic writes.