Monday, December 19, 2016

Jaguars fire Gus Bradley: 5 replacements Jacksonville should hire and other top stories.

  • Jaguars fire Gus Bradley: 5 replacements Jacksonville should hire

    Jaguars fire Gus Bradley: 5 replacements Jacksonville should hire
    The Jacksonville Jaguars have fired Gus Bradley,  which means it’s time to finally find the right guy for the job in 2017.After the team’s ninth straight loss of the season, the Jacksonville Jaguars have fired head coach Gus Bradley. he is the second head coach to be fired this season, following Jeff Fisher’s dismissal in Los Angeles earlier this week.In three plus years as the head coach of the Jaguars, Bradley had gone an atrocious 14-41 as their head coach. Yes, the Jaguars had a significant ..
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  • Spurs legend Duncan has No. 21 jersey retired

    Spurs legend Duncan has No. 21 jersey retired
    SAN ANTONIO -- Former Spurs power forward Tim Duncan sat in attendance as his team defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 113-100 on Sunday, before attending his jersey retirement ceremony.Duncan became the eighth Spur in franchise history to have his jersey retired, joining a group that includes George Gervin (44), David Robinson (50), Sean Elliott (32), James Silas (13), Avery Johnson (6), Bruce Bowen (12) and Johnny Moore (00)."I'm going to tell you this: I won a lot of bets tonight," Duncan joked..
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  • WWE Roadblock 2016 Results: Twitter Reacts to Top Stars, Moments and More

    WWE Roadblock 2016 Results: Twitter Reacts to Top Stars, Moments and More
    The final pay-per-view of 2016 hit the WWE Network airwaves Sunday night as Raw presented Roadblock: End of the Line, a show that featured several high-profile championship bouts and several other grudge matches. The heavily scrutinized Roman Reigns squared off with the internet darling Universal champion Kevin Owens in the night's main event, ensuring that Twitter would be buzzing about Sunday's broadcast. How would fans on the popular social media platform react to that match and the other hi..
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  • Patience runs out this time of year in the NFL (Dec 19, 2016)

    Patience runs out this time of year in the NFL (Dec 19, 2016)
    Patience runs out this time of year in the NFL. The demise in less than a week of Jeff Fisher and Gus Bradley as coaches of their respective teams provided examples. Rams owner Stan Kroenke and Jaguars boss Shad Khan grew tired of waiting for the on-field product to match their successes away from football. Those two firings, even though Fisher led the Rams through a difficult transition from St. Louis to Los Angeles and Bradley was well-liked by Khan and his organization, might be just the ..
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  • In the face of adversity, Dak Prescott delivers

    In the face of adversity, Dak Prescott delivers
    DALLAS -- To hear the Dallas Cowboys tell it, there was never any doubt that rookie quarterback Dak Prescott would do what he did on Sunday night. It didn't matter that he'd finally looked like a first-year quarterback, that the struggles that usually plague all young players eventually had caught up to him. This team had seen him pull off too many amazing feats in his brief career. A few more had to be on the horizon, as we soon learned in the Cowboys' 26-20 win over Tampa ..
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  • Steelers Week 15 Recap: Steelers Top Bengals

    Steelers Week 15 Recap: Steelers Top Bengals
    The Steelers defeated the Bengals in a come from behind victory in Cincinnati on Sunday. One giant leap toward securing a spot in the playoffs. The Steelers maintain their lead over Baltimore atop the AFC North. Ladarius Green continues to show his value to the offense, an offense which can move all over the field until it gets in the red zone. Chris Boswell shows why he should be considered among the top kickers in the leage. Perhaps the most shocking development is not 1 single player got p..
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  • Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott on kettle hop: 'It's the perfect celebration'

    Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott on kettle hop: 'It's the perfect celebration'
    ARLINGTON, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott won't soon forget his franchise-record-setting 13th rushing touchdown of his rookie season.Neither will anybody else given how much it will be replayed in the future.The Dallas Cowboys running back celebrated by jumping into one of the oversized Salvation Army red kettles in the end zone during the Cowboys' 26-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, quickly hiding from everybody before popping out.After conferring, the officials threw a flag for unsportsmanlike ..
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  • Updated NFL standings, playoff picture: Week 15

    Updated NFL standings, playoff picture: Week 15
    With only Monday Night Football remaining on the Week 15 slate, let’s take a look at the updated NFL playoff picture in both the AFC and NFC. Week 15 of the 2016 NFL season was fantastic, with one more important game remaining. The Washington Redskins (7-5-1) still have to host the Carolina Panthers (5-8) on Monday Night Football at FedEx Field. With all but one NFL game this week in the books, here is the update AFC and NFC Playoffs pictures. These are the 12 NFL Playoff teams if the season ..
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  • Brady Leads Patriots To 16-3 Win Over Broncos

    Brady Leads Patriots To 16-3 Win Over Broncos
    Tom Brady overcame a slow start to lead the New England Patriots to a rare win in Denver on Sunday, a 16-3 grinder that dealt a crushing blow to the Broncos' playoff hopes.Brady missed his first six passes for just the second time in his career — the first was on Oct. 12, 2003, against the Giants — but he came back to lead the Patriots (12-2) to a record eighth consecutive division title and a first-round bye. Brady returned to the site of his worst beating, a 20-18 loss in the AFC Championshi..
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  • Giants need win to end four-year playoff drought (Dec 18, 2016)

    Giants need win to end four-year playoff drought (Dec 18, 2016)
    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) With two games left in the regular season, the New York Giants and Detroit Lions are in ”just-win” mode when it comes to the playoffs. The Giants (10-4) are just a win away from ending a four-year postseason drought after beating the Lions 17-6 on Sunday for their eighth win in nine games. If New York beats either Philadelphia (5-9) on Thursday night or Washington (7-5-1) in the regular season finale on New Year’s Day, they are back in the playoffs for the first t..
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