Time Machine Tuesday 2014: Wayne Chrebet enters the Jets Ring of Honor
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Time Machine Tuesday takes a trip to 2014, when an emotional Wayne Chrebet was inducted into the New York Jets Ring of Honor.
There's no love lost for the GOAT.
Aaron Rodgers wasn't a fan of his coach's decision on the biggest play of the game.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson, unhappy with his situation with the Houston Texans, apparently has a ranking for which new team he’d like to play:
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It would make sense in so many ways.
‘Notorious’ was gracious in defeat, as was his coach
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Jaylen Brown didn't just lead the Celtics to a blowout win over the Cavaliers, he also set an NBA record.
Tony Romo called it back in Week 12 as the Chiefs and Buccaneers regular-season game wrapped up.
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Gonzaga, Baylor and Villanova remained atop The Associated Press men's college basketball poll Monday, while ninth-ranked Alabama climbed to its highest ranking in 14 years. Mark Few's Bulldogs earned 61 of 64 first-place votes in the latest Top 25, while Scott Drew's Bears claimed the other three. Villanova remained third followed by Michigan, with the Wolverines cracking the top five for a second straight season under Juwan Howard after being unranked earlier in the year.
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