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Joe Burrow finds in some unspecified time in the future of ‘Laborious Knocks’ that he offered $2.9 million Batmobile

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow recently surprised fans with an extravagant purchase, revealed during the HBO series "Hard Knocks." Burrow disclosed that he spent an astounding $2.9 million on the iconic 1966 Batmobile, a legendary vehicle from the DC Comics universe. The purchase sent ripples through the NFL, piquing curiosity about Burrow's passion for classic cars and his unique personality off the field.

‘We’re a assured bunch’: Broncos head into bye week primed to interrupt playoff drought

As the Broncos enter their bye week, the air crackles with anticipation. A season marked by a flurry of acquisitions has left the team brimming with confidence and poised to shatter their playoff drought. The buzz is palpable, the belief unwavering, as they prepare to unleash their potential upon the league. With each week bringing them closer to their coveted goal, the Broncos march forward with a swagger that belies the years of frustration. Their confidence is infectious, spreading throughout the fanbase like wildfire, igniting a belief that this could finally be the season where the dam breaks.

NFC North: How Lions, Vikings or Packers can even accept the division — and Bears can even play spoiler

In the NFC North, the Lions, Vikings, and Packers enter the 2023 season as contenders, while the Bears lurk as potential spoilers. The Lions have a promising young core led by Aidan Hutchinson and Jameson Williams. The Vikings boast a dynamic offense with Justin Jefferson and Dalvin Cook. Meanwhile, the Packers seek to rebound with Aaron Rodgers at the helm. However, the Bears, despite their recent struggles, could disrupt the division race with a talented pass rush and a stingy defense.

Let’s register on 10 difficult QB instances: Updates on Patrick Mahomes’ high-tail and Justin Herbert’s surge

In the ever-shifting landscape of quarterback play, Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert have emerged as polarizing figures. Mahomes, once anointed as the league's undisputed king, has stumbled of late, raising concerns about his continued dominance. Conversely, Herbert, the Chargers' ascending superstar, continues to soar, leaving fans and analysts alike breathless with his dazzling displays. As the NFL season reaches its midway point, we delve into their contrasting fortunes, examining the factors behind Mahomes' slump and Herbert's surge, and ponder what the future holds for these two enigmatic signal-callers.

‘You ready?’: Patriots WR Kendrick Bourne recreates Kendrick Lamar Dapper Bowl announcement

In a spirited nod to the iconic Super Bowl LVI halftime performance, New England Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne has recreated the signature announcement made by rapper Kendrick Lamar. Bourne's energetic video, posted on social media, sees him embodying Lamar's powerful stage presence and delivering the emphatic words "You ready?" with palpable energy. The playful homage has garnered widespread attention, showcasing Bourne's creativity and his admiration for Lamar's artistry.

Vikes WR Addison pleads no longer responsible to DUI costs

Vikings wide receiver Ihmir Smith-Marsette has pleaded not guilty to DUI charges in connection with an incident in August. The charges stem from a traffic stop in which police say Smith-Marsette was driving under the influence of alcohol. He was also charged with speeding and driving without a valid license. Smith-Marsette is due back in court in November for a pre-trial hearing. The incident is the latest in a string of off-field issues for Smith-Marsette, who was also arrested for marijuana possession in 2020. The Vikings have not commented on the charges against Smith-Marsette.

Broncos, going via time restrict, waive WR Reynolds

The Denver Broncos have waived wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland Reynolds, the team announced Tuesday. Reynolds, 25, was a seventh-round pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2019. He played in 40 games with the Bengals and Broncos, catching 26 passes for 368 yards and one touchdown.

Commanders hire Clouse as team’s unique president

Commanding a New Era: Commanders Appoint Clouse as Team's President With bold strokes, the Washington Commanders have etched a fresh chapter into their history. Team owner Daniel Snyder has appointed Jason Wright's second-in-command, Jeff Clouse, as the team's new president. A respected NFL executive with a proven track record of success, Clouse assumes the helm amidst a transformative period for the Commanders. His leadership and unwavering commitment to organizational excellence will undoubtedly steer the team towards a brighter tomorrow. The Commanders, eager to reclaim their former glory, have entrusted Clouse with the responsibility of spearheading their resurgence. His expertise in business operations, strategic planning, and fan engagement will be instrumental in fostering a thriving environment conducive to success both on and off the field.

The dominance of younger Derrick Henry

Derrick Henry, the thunderous running back for the Tennessee Titans, has established himself as an indomitable force in the NFL. His power and speed have rendered even the most formidable defenses helpless, leaving an unforgettable mark on the league. At the tender age of 27, Henry has amassed a staggering 7,884 rushing yards and 77 touchdowns, ascending to the pantheon of all-time NFL greats.

Steelers OLB Highsmith expected help Sunday

Steelers outside linebacker Alex Highsmith is expected to return to the lineup this Sunday after missing the last two games with a groin injury. Highsmith, who leads the Steelers with 5.5 sacks this season, was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. He is expected to be a full participant on Friday and is on track to play on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints. Highsmith's importance to the Steelers defense cannot be overstated. In addition to his pass-rushing prowess, he is also a stout run defender and a willing tackler. His return will be a major boost to a Steelers defense that has struggled in his absence.