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The NFL has many great receivers and players. But on Sunday, in a game where his team desperately needed something, Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Antonio Brown showed that he’s clearly the game’s best receiver and quite possibly, it’s best player.
For the Pittsburgh Steelers to get back into the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the second half, they’ll need some help. They got just that on the opening drive of the third quarter, when JuJu Smith-Schuster and Le’Veon Bell combined to draw a terrible penalty on Jacksonville corner Jalen Ramsey.
Things could not be going much worse for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first half of their division round game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They got worse in the second quarter, when Yannick Ngakoue strip sacked Ben Roethlisberger. Telvin Smith scooped up the loose ball and went 50 yards for the score.
The first quarter of Sunday’s game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and Pittsburgh Steelers belonged to the visiting Jags and Leonard Fournette. The rookie running back scored two touchdowns in the opening quarter, making a bit of history in the process.
NFL officials are rarely shoved in altercations. When they are, the offending players are almost always ejected. With that in mind, it’s safe to say that Pittsburgh Steelers’ lineman Maurkice Pouncey was quite lucky after he shoved an official and wasn’t even penalized.
More than two months removed from the end of the World Series, the usually frenetic hot stove season has been rather cold. As a result, many of the top MLB free agents remain unsigned. These are the best among them.
Making defensive tackle Aaron Donald happy with a long term deal should be the top priority of the Los Angeles Rams. But according to general manager Les Snead, it’s a priority, but maybe not the top priority. See what he said here.
The Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers played at London’s O2 Arena on Thursday. One of the in game breaks provided some solid entertainment, as well. See it here.
Le’Veon Ball is attracting quite a bit of drama. On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers running back was quoted as saying that if the Steelers franchise him again, retirement is an option. Shortly thereafter, Bell took to Twitter to make it clear where his focus is.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan will be playing in a familiar part of the country during Sunday’s Divisional Round showdown vs. the Minnesota Vikings. But while Jordan was born in Minneapolis and spent the early part of his life there, it’s not quite a homecoming. His reasoning for that is quite funny.