The San Francisco 49ers had Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs on the ropes four years ago when the teams last met in the Super Bowl. The Niners held a 10-point lead and had possession with less than 10 minutes to play before everything fell apart on both offense and defense, leading to a 31-20 loss that still stings today. The difference when the teams meet in the rematch on Sunday will be this time the 49ers will have a quarterback capable of making a big play down the stretch that will deny Mahomes a third Super Bowl title.
Zach Wilson played with confidence and command last Sunday for the New York Jets. Wilson bounced back from a two-game benching to have arguably the best performance of his nearly three-year career, going 27 of 35 for 301 yards while setting career highs with a 75% completion rate and a 117.9 passer rating in the Jets' 30-6 romp over the Houston Texans. “When we’re out there and we see Zach cookin' like that, we’re smiling and our hearts are so big smiling for Zach because we know what he’s been through,” said defensive lineman Solomon Thomas, who helped the team host a shopping spree for 25 students from Brooklyn Community Services’ Jets Academy on Tuesday night.
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) – Both of Utah’s starting safeties have declared for the NFL Draft. Sione Vaki and Cole Bishop both announced they were leaving school to prepare for the NFL Draft in April. Both players will not play in the Las Vegas Bowl against Northwestern on December 23rd. Vaki became a national […]