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Payton ‘proud’ of wild components Broncos beat Browns

Peyton Manning said he was "proud" of his team's "wild" victory over the Cleveland Browns, a game in which the Broncos overcame a 20-point third-quarter deficit. Manning threw for 339 yards and two touchdowns, but also threw two interceptions. The Broncos also benefitted from two fumble returns for touchdowns by Von Miller and Chris Harris Jr., as well as a 50-yard Broncos' field goal. Manning said the team's ability to rally from behind showed its "resilience" and "character."

Broad-play Broncos stand up to profession game from Jameis Winston in wild victory

In a thrilling showdown, the Broncos unleashed their offensive arsenal against the explosive arm of Jameis Winston. Winston carved the defense with pinpoint passes, setting a new career high in passing yards. Yet, Denver's big-play capabilities proved unstoppable. Time and again, they answered Winston's brilliance with electrifying chunk gains. The Broncos' explosive offense and timely turnovers ultimately overwhelmed the Saints, handing them a hard-fought victory in a game that showcased the extraordinary talents of both quarterbacks.

49ers’ Williams, wife, grieve lack of stillborn son

In a cruel twist of fate, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Williams and his wife, Chantel, are mourning the loss of their stillborn son, Jaxson, who passed away during labor. "Our hearts are broken," the couple shared in a joint statement, their words echoing the profound pain of their loss. Williams, who has been a key contributor to the team, expressed his gratitude for the support he and his family have received during this difficult time, vowing to return to the field stronger than ever and honor Jaxson's memory.

‘Honest Minnow’: Eli Manning pokes fun at Tom Brady’s fishing submit

Eli Manning couldn't resist taking a playful jab at his former rival Tom Brady after the latter shared a photo of himself fishing on Instagram. Manning, known for his witty social media interactions, commented on Brady's post with a humorous nickname, "Cute Minnow". The lighthearted banter between the two legendary quarterbacks delighted fans, sparking a wave of amused reactions online. This playful exchange showcased the camaraderie and sportsmanship that exists among former on-field adversaries, reminding us that even fierce rivals can share a laugh off the field.

Rams claim ’23 1st-round CB Forbes off waivers

In a savvy move, the Rams have swiped cornerback Nick Forbes off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings. Forbes' arrival bolsters their secondary ahead of the '23 campaign. The 6'1", 195-pound defender possesses impressive agility and tackling prowess. Drafted in the third round of the '22 draft, he made his NFL debut with the Vikings last season. Rams General Manager Les Snead praised Forbes' potential, calling him "a tenacious player with a bright future." Forbes' addition signals the Rams' commitment to fielding a formidable defense in their pursuit of another Super Bowl crown.

Ravens’ Harbaugh coy on future of WR Johnson

In the wake of another electrifying performance by Ravens' star wide receiver, Devin Duvernay, questions about the future of current starting wideout Demarcus Robinson have surfaced. At a recent press conference, head coach John Harbaugh remained tight-lipped, offering little clarity on Robinson's standing within the team. Harbaugh's enigmatic demeanor has ignited fervent speculation, leaving both fans and football pundits guessing the fate of the veteran receiver. As the Ravens navigate a pivotal stretch in the season, the uncertainty surrounding Robinson's role casts a shadow over the team's offensive strategy. Will he remain a key contributor in the Ravens' aerial attack, or will Duvernay's impressive resurgence prompt a shift in the pecking order? Only time will tell the true extent of Robinson's future in Baltimore.

Taylor, Anarumo shoulder blame for Bengals’ skid

In the wake of their untimely skid, fingers point to Taylor and Anarumo as quarterbacks of Cincinnati's disconcerting slump. Taylor's play-calling has come under fire, while Anarumo's defense has faltered at crucial junctures. Players remain loyal, but frustrations simmer beneath the surface. As the playoffs draw near, the onus falls on these key figures to right the ship and salvage a promising season.

49ers RBs McCaffrey, Mason each and each headed to IR

The San Francisco 49ers rushing attack has taken another hit, as both running backs Christian McCaffrey and Jeff Wilson are headed to injured reserve. McCaffrey suffered a calf injury in the team's Week 12 loss to the Miami Dolphins, while Wilson sustained a foot injury in the same game. This news is a major blow to the 49ers, who rank among the league's top offenses with McCaffrey as their lead running back. Wilson emerged as a valuable change of pace behind McCaffrey, providing the offense with versatility.

‘Lift your L and switch on’: Baker Mayfield backs flag planting in college football

"Take your L and move on": Baker Mayfield backs flag planting in college football In a recent interview, Baker Mayfield voiced his support for the controversial practice of planting flags on the opposing team's field after a victory. Mayfield believes that the tradition is a harmless way to celebrate hard-fought wins and that those who are offended should simply "take their L and move on." The practice of flag planting has been a source of contention in college football for years, with some arguing that it is disrespectful to the losing team. Mayfield's comments are sure to reignite the debate, but it is clear that he is unfazed by the criticism.

Penix ready however believes Cousins will rebound

Beneath the shadow of frigid November clouds, the eyes of the gridiron faithful turned towards Minnesota, where Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins stands poised to redeem his faltering season. While backup Sean Mannion seized the reins mid-game against the Cowboys, tempers flared and questions arose. Yet, the Vikings' unwavering faith in Cousins remains, buoyed by his unwavering resolve and the resurgence of wideout Justin Jefferson. With each passing throw, the air crackles with anticipation as Minnesota's signal-caller sets his sights on regaining his former glory.