Tyreek Hill’s historic season has earned him some buzz as an NFL MVP candidate, but the Miami Dolphins wide receiver isn’t giving the possibility much thought.Hill was asked if he thought it was realistically possible for a wide receiver to win MVP, which has never happened before in the history of the league,Tyreek Hill’s historic season has earned him some buzz as an NFL MVP candidate, but the Miami Dolphins wide receiver isn’t giving the possibility much thought.
Hill was asked if he thought it was realistically possible for a wide receiver to win MVP, which has never happened before in the history of the league. The Dolphins star shrugged and admitted that he didn’t think it was likely – and that he didn’t necessarily want to win anyway.
“I would be happier if Tua got it,” Hill told reporters, referring to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.That’s a nice comment from Hill, who has been Tagovailoa’s biggest fan for some time. He also previously recommended a teammate for MVP honors.
Hill leads the NFL with 1,481 receiving yards in twelve games and is openly chasing the 2,000-yard mark. That might get him some attention in the MVP race, but he’s probably right that even that wouldn’t be enoughNew England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe showed how versatile he could be in his team’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday. Zappe showed his talents both in his readings on the pitch and in his celebrations in the locker room.Zappe led the Patriots to a 21-18 victory over the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The upset ended New England’s five-game losing streak and gave them their third win of the season. Zappe was understandably elated after the match after earning the third win of his career. The 24-year-old QB entered the Patriots’ locker room and gave offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien a hearty high-five and a big hug.But when Zappe turned to coach Bill Belichick, the QB’s greeting turned into a thumbs up and a handshake.
Zappe’s change of tone seemed straight out of a comedy sketch. He partied with O’Brien as if he were one of the boys. On the other hand, Zappe treated Belichick exactly as you would expect: with respect for one of the greatest coaches of all time.In the win against the Steelers, Zappe went 19/28 for 240 yards and 3 touchdowns. The trio of touchdowns was his largest single-game touchdown in his two-year NFL career.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling didn’t appreciate a reporter’s questions during a recent interview. The leaders also told this to the reporter. Valdes-Scantling was interviewed Friday in the Chiefs’ locker room by Fox4 News KC’s PJ Green. The reporter asked about Valdes-Scantling’s mental preparation given “everything that’s happening this season.”The former Green Bay Packers receiver asked what Green was referring to.
Green responded by pointing to “drops here and there” and “things that happen at the end of games”.“I really don’t know what you’re talking about,” Valdes-Scantling replied defiantly. “It is what it is. It’s football. You won’t succeed in every game. In fact, nothing happens that doesn’t happen to any other player in this league.
The Chiefs wide receiver room has certainly had some issues this season. Kansas City leads the league with 25 players on Sunday’s NFL roster.However, Valdes-Scantling has only recorded 2 of the team’s 25 losses this season. He is tied for fifth on the team in scoring, behind fellow receivers Rashee Rice (8), Kadarius Toney (3), Justin Watson (3) and star tight end Travis Kelce (4).
Valdes-Scantling called out Green on X after he posted video of their exchange.“You are better than this PJ,” Valdes-Scantling said. “Looking for whatever answer you were looking for is not the best form of journalism. I am disappointed in your lack of understanding and the lack of research and effort you have put into your questions with me today. So my attitude was against you.”Valdes-Scantling hasn’t had many drops this season, but one of them was important.
The 29-year-old missed a seemingly guaranteed touchdown late in the Chiefs’ Week 11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.. The Dolphins star shrugged and admitted that he didn’t think it was likely – and that he didn’t necessarily want to win anyway. “I would be happier if Tua got it,” Hill told reporters, referring to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.That’s a nice comment from Hill, who has been Tagovailoa’s biggest fan for some time. He also previously recommended a teammate for MVP honors.
Hill leads the NFL with 1,481 receiving yards in twelve games and is openly chasing the 2,000-yard mark. That might get him some attention in the MVP race, but he’s probably right that even that wouldn’t be enoughNew England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe showed how versatile he could be in his team’s win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday. Zappe showed his talents both in his readings on the pitch and in his celebrations in the locker room.Zappe led the Patriots to a 21-18 victory over the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The upset ended New England’s five-game losing streak and gave them their third win of the season. Zappe was understandably elated after the match after earning the third win of his career.The 24-year-old QB entered the Patriots’ locker room and gave offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien a hearty high-five and a big hug.But when Zappe turned to coach Bill Belichick, the QB’s greeting turned into a thumbs up and a handshake. Zappe’s change of tone seemed straight out of a comedy sketch. He partied with O’Brien as if he were one of the boys.
On the other hand, Zappe treated Belichick exactly as you would expect: with respect for one of the greatest coaches of all time.In the win against the Steelers, Zappe went 19/28 for 240 yards and 3 touchdowns.
The trio of touchdowns was his largest single-game touchdown in his two-year NFL career. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling didn’t appreciate a reporter’s questions during a recent interview.
The leaders also told this to the reporter. Valdes-Scantling was interviewed Friday in the Chiefs’ locker room by Fox4 News KC’s PJ Green. The reporter asked about Valdes-Scantling’s mental preparation given “everything that’s happening this season.”The former Green Bay Packers receiver asked what Green was referring to. Green responded by pointing to “drops here and there” and “things that happen at the end of games”.
“I really don’t know what you’re talking about,” Valdes-Scantling replied defiantly. “It is what it is. It’s football. You won’t succeed in every game. In fact, nothing happens that doesn’t happen to any other player in this league.The Chiefs wide receiver room has certainly had some issues this season. Kansas City leads the league with 25 players on Sunday’s NFL roster.
However, Valdes-Scantling has only recorded 2 of the team’s 25 losses this season. He is tied for fifth on the team in scoring, behind fellow receivers Rashee Rice (8), Kadarius Toney (3), Justin Watson (3) and star tight end Travis Kelce (4). Valdes-Scantling called out Green on X after he posted video of their exchange.“You are better than this PJ,” Valdes-Scantling said.
“Looking for whatever answer you were looking for is not the best form of journalism. I am disappointed in your lack of understanding and the lack of research and effort you have put into your questions with me today. So my attitude was against you.
”Valdes-Scantling hasn’t had many drops this season, but one of them was important. The 29-year-old missed a seemingly guaranteed touchdown late in the Chiefs’ Week 11 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
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