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3 days ago |
essentiallysports.com | Amit Kumar Jha |Bhwya Sriya
You could start the story with Myles Garrett. A monster of a man and the rare player who truly carries the Browns‘ defensive line. He created a storm a few months back that he wanted out because of his Super Bowl ambitions. HC Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry worked very hard to convince that they were building a Super Bowl contender roster. Then came the Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders. The Browns didn’t draft one, but two rookies, Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel, also arrived.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya |Monika Kundu Srivastava
Kyle Shanahan’s situation is tough right now when it comes to Brock Purdy’s weapons. The San Francisco 49ers have Demarcus Robinson, Ricky Pearsall, and Jauan Jennings as the receivers to help Purdy in the games. But one man, for whom the entire team as well as the 49ers fans are waiting, is still absent. Yes, the same man who has transformed the 49ers’ receiver role with his dominance.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya
The San Francisco 49ers‘ offseason has been wild. Two big stories have taken over in Kyle Shanahan’s team: star players walking out and the front office opening its checkbook for some players. First, the exits. It’s been a tough goodbye to some serious talent. Guys like Chase Young, Arik Armstead, Dre Greenlaw, Charvarius Ward, Javon Hargrave, and even Deebo Samuel? All are gone. Yes, it saves cap space, but depth takes a hit. And yet, this wasn’t a panic move. This was planned.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya |Monika Kundu Srivastava
This whole Aaron Rodgers situation just keeps dragging on. Every few weeks, there’s a new twist, but still no real answers. The quarterback hasn’t made it clear what’s next, and the Steelers? They’re stuck waiting. Time’s ticking, and neither side can afford to stall much longer. Meanwhile, fans are left frustrated, hanging on to one empty update after another.
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1 week ago |
essentiallysports.com | Bhwya Sriya
His father, John Haliburton, helped him run drills to elevate his game. Since the age of six, Tyrese Haliburton has been in the game, separating himself from the usual pack of kids, and now, he holds a massive record. Something even veterans like Stephen Curry and LeBron James haven’t done. The Knicks are playing the Pacers in this year’s Eastern Conference finals, and in the 1st quarter of the game itself, Tyrese Haliburton put up a record.
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