Now for all "the experts" on the draft, that I have (been watching) Line Backer. Micah Parsons, falls way past pick # four, the one that should play out is at pick number three, in the first round.
Matt Gay, the third kicker employed by the Rams this season, has been the model of consistency. He made all six kick attempts in Rams' playoff opener last week against Seattle.
Titans Derrick Henry eclipses 2,000 yards, always puts God first
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Titans Derrick Henry eclipses 2,000 yards, always puts God first
Titans Derrick Henry eclipses 2,000 yards, always puts God first
Derrick Henry is seen here during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in 2013. | Tim Hipps/Wikimedia Commons
Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry has done it once again: He is the NFL rushing champion for the second consecutive season after amassing 2,027 yards during the regular season. He’s the first back-to-back rushing champion since LaDainian Tomlinson (’06-’07).
The Titans’ bruiser became the eighth player in NFL history to eclipse the 2,000-yard milestone, and the first since Adrian Peterson’s 2,097 in 2012. In doing so, Henry willed his team to a thrilling 41-38 victory Sunday over the Houston Texans. The game culminated in a last-second 37-yard field goal by Sam Sloman, in which the ball hit the right upright and boun
By David Purdum - espn.com
NFL underdogs covered the spread in 55.7% of games this season. That s the second-best mark for underdogs in the past 20 years, behind only 2006 (56.9%). The barking underdogs produced the most lucrative month ever for Nevada sportsbooks, which won a record $61.8 million in November.
An NFL regular season that went to the dogs and the bookmakers is over, mercifully for the betting public.
NFL underdogs covered the spread in 55.7% of games this season. That s the second-best mark for underdogs in the past 20 years, behind only 2006 (56.9%). The barking underdogs produced the most lucrative month ever for Nevada sportsbooks, which won a record $61.8 million in November.
Quick Hits After Wednesday s Titans Practice Jan 06, 2021 at 04:21 PM Donald Page
NASHVILLE – The Titans returned to the practice field on Wednesday to begin preparations for Sunday s playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Some quick hits on the latest developments …
-The Titans held a walkthrough practice that was open briefly to reporters on Wednesday. Later in the day, the team released an estimated Injury Report.
-Receiver A.J. Brown was listed as a limited participant with knee/hand injuries.
-Right tackle Dennis Kelly (knee) was listed as Did Not Practice on the Injury Report.
-OLB Derick Robertson (hamstring), who has not played in the past two games, was listed as a full participant.