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2 Minute Drill: Bills ace being gracious winners Share Updated: 7:08 AM EST Jan 18, 2021 Share Updated: 7:08 AM EST Jan 18, 2021
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Show Transcript is SportsCenter 52 minute drill. There is such a thing as being a sore winner. How one handle success could be just a revealing is how they handle failure. Buffalo Bills fans have had a ah lot of failure in the 27 years they went between F C title game appearances. That includes an 18 year playoff drought. But they re a sing handling success in being generous winners. The good times are rolling now for the Bills, and so are the good deeds from their long suffering, fervent fans. They ve taken to donating to the charity of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Jackson was knocked out of the Bills playoff win over the Ravens on Saturday with a concussion. Buffalo s Hardy fans, known as the Bills Mafia, found out that Jackson endorsed the charity blessings in a backpack. It s a child hunger organi
Updated: 8:57 PM EST Jan 12, 2021 Chris Gasper is talking with The Washington Post’s Michael Lee, who focuses on the intersection of gender, diversity and how sports shape our society. Players across the NBA have been passionate and outspoken advocates for racial equality and social justice, so it shouldn t be a surprise that many spoke out about a double standard after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Gasper and Lee cover the ongoing advocacy work of pro athletes, including the landmark impact of the WNBA in a U.S. Senate race. Producer Ellen Fleming jumps in to discuss the WNBA’s campaign in support of Rev. Raphael Warnock, who defeated incumbent senator and WNBA team co-owner, Kelly Loeffler to become Georgia s first Black senator. Also, Lee tackles what he believes could happen with the NBA as players continue to be out of commission due to COVID-19.Follow Chris Gasper and WCVB on Twitter @CGasper & @WCVBApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotify PodcastsPodbeanP
Patriots Julian Edelman won t return for last game of season, Belichick says Share Updated: 9:38 AM EST Jan 1, 2021 Gary Landers New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman stands on the sidelines in the second half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Gary Landers) SOURCE: Gary Landers Share Updated: 9:38 AM EST Jan 1, 2021 Julian Edelman will not be returning to play for the New England Patriots this season, head coach Bill Belichick confirmed Friday morning.The wide receiver has already missed nine consecutive games after undergoing a knee procedure in late October and landing on the COVID-19 list in November. He s not going to play this year, Belichick said about Edelman during a conference call. He wasn t ready to play and won t be ready to play. The team s last game of the season, in Foxborough against the New York Jets, is sch