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Sofía Vergara walks off ‘America’s Got Talent’ stage after another Howie Mandel joke – Entertainment Weekly News

  1. Sofía Vergara walks off ‘America’s Got Talent’ stage after another Howie Mandel joke Entertainment Weekly News
  2. Sofía Vergara Walked Off the ‘AGT’ Stage After Howie Mandel Made *Another* Joke About Her Being Single Yahoo Life
  3. Why Sofía Vergara Walked Off ‘America’s Got Talent’ PEOPLE
  4. Sofia Vergara Walks Off ‘AGT’ Stage After Joke About Her Single Status ET Canada
  5. Sofía Vergara Walks Off ‘America’s Got Talent’ Stage After Howie Mandel Jokes About Her Single Status Again Entertainment Tonight
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Howie Mandell Reacts to Criticism Over His Comment About Sofía Vergara’s Relationship Status – E! NEWS

  1. Howie Mandell Reacts to Criticism Over His Comment About Sofía Vergara’s Relationship Status E! NEWS
  2. Howie Mandel doubles down on Sofia Vergara single joke: ‘The minute Joe left… that’s the time to advertise’ Fox News
  3. America’s Got Talent hosts Heidi Klum and Sofia Vergara are so close they coordinated outfits LaineyGossip
  4. Sofía Vergara embraces ‘single’ status during flirty ‘AGT’ exchange amid Joe Manganiello divorce Page Six
  5. Heidi Klum showcases her trim physique in animal print mini dress after denying she eats 900 calories a day HELLO!
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Eagles GM Howie Roseman isn’t focused on winning an offseason. He’s focused on winning everything – Yahoo Sports

  1. Eagles GM Howie Roseman isn’t focused on winning an offseason. He’s focused on winning everything Yahoo Sports
  2. “Just a Guy Who Does Taxes”: Livid NFL GMs Unable to Accept Eagles Front Office Success, Reveals Aaron Rodgers’ Favorite Media Man EssentiallySports
  3. NFL Execs ‘Annoyed’ at Media Praise of Eagles: Report Heavy.com
  4. Spadaro: How do the draft picks fit in? PhiladelphiaEagles.com
  5. Why Hate Howie? Philadelphia Eagles GM Roseman ‘Annoying’ Other NFL Execs; Here’s Why Sports Illustrated
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Howie Mandel CLAPS BACK at Tom Sandoval Podcast Backlash (Exclusive) – extratv

  1. Howie Mandel CLAPS BACK at Tom Sandoval Podcast Backlash (Exclusive) extratv
  2. Tom Sandoval’s Messy Podcast Interview “Blindsided” Bravo and No One “Would Be Shocked” if He’s Fired Yahoo Life
  3. VPR: Ariana Madix Suspicious of Sandoval Before Raquel Hookup PEOPLE
  4. Below Deck’s Kate roasts Vanderpump Rules star Tom Sandoval for podcast episode Dexerto
  5. Katie Maloney Explains Why She Hates Ex-Husband Tom Schwartz ‘More’ Than Raquel Leviss, Reveals Her 1st Texts to Him After Hookup Us Weekly
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Howie Roseman: Jalen Hurts’ extension is a priority, and the Eagles GM isn’t influenced by Carson Wentz’s contract – The Philadelphia Inquirer

  1. Howie Roseman: Jalen Hurts’ extension is a priority, and the Eagles GM isn’t influenced by Carson Wentz’s contract The Philadelphia Inquirer
  2. Howie Roseman on Jalen Hurts: We have a good sense of what we need to do profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
  3. Jalen Hurts eligible for contract extension and ‘hungrier than ever’ entering Year 4 The Athletic
  4. Jalen Hurts isn’t Carson Wentz II to Eagles general manager AL.com
  5. Ex-Jets coach pitches insane contract extension for Eagles’ Jalen Hurts NJ.com
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Howie Roseman finally rips Carson Wentz as Eagles prepare for the Super Bowl – The Philadelphia Inquirer

  1. Howie Roseman finally rips Carson Wentz as Eagles prepare for the Super Bowl The Philadelphia Inquirer
  2. GMs Howie Roseman, Brett Veach discuss aggressive moves that led to Super Bowl LVII berths NFL.com
  3. Howie Roseman rebuilt Eagles to reach Super Bowl in 2 years; why daughter isn’t impressed The News Journal
  4. Eagles News: Jeffrey Lurie says if Howie Roseman were any less bold, “he wouldn’t be my general manager” Bleeding Green Nation
  5. Vindication for Howie Roseman, again? How the Eagles GM built another contending team The Athletic
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Howie Mandel defends Meghan Markle’s ‘Deal or No Deal’ comments

Howie Mandel doesn’t understand why Meghan Markle got so much backlash for saying she was reduced to a “bimbo” while on “Deal or No Deal.”

The former game show host defended the Duchess of Sussex, saying she wasn’t bashing the show, but rather expressing how it made her feel.

“I’ve never really heard anybody complain and I don’t think Meghan is complaining,” the 66-year-old told Us Weekly in an article published on Thursday. “I think Meghan just said she wanted to do more. It wasn’t fulfilling for her.”

“So I don’t know why there is a big hoopla, except I have to say that me standing there with 26 women staring at me made me feel like a bimbo,” he added.

The TV personality — who previously revealed he didn’t remember Markle on the game show — went on to say he could understand where the 41-year-old was coming from after having similar feelings during his four years on the show.

Howie Mandel defended Meghan Markle’s comments about “Deal or No Deal.”
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“I get it because — I’ve never said this before — but they had this pyramid of 26 beautiful, intelligent women standing there just staring at me like I was a piece of meat,” he continued. “I was in the center, just dressed up in a suit and I felt like I am more than this. And they would just look at me and I had to do nothing.”

Although Mandel says he felt like “nothing” while on the iconic game show, he assured it “was a great workplace environment.”



Mandel hosted the show for four years.

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Mandel hosted the show for four years.

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Markle got into hot water earlier this month after saying on her podcast, “Archetypes,” that she quit the now-defunct game show because she was “so much more than what was being objectified on the stage.”

“I didn’t like feeling forced to be all looks and little substance, and that’s how it felt for me at the time being reduced to this specific archetype: the word ‘bimbo,’” she said.

Following her controversial comments, social media users, former employees from the show and even Whoopi Goldberg spoke out against her claims.

Markle felt like she was reduced to a “bimbo” while working on the game show.
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The “View” co-host rejected Markle’s claims saying taking jobs seemingly beneath you is just part of show business.

When you’re a performer, you take the gig,” she said on the talk show. “You take the gig. Sometimes, you’re in a Bozo suit, sometimes you got a big nose, and this is just the way it is.”

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Dave Chappelle attack: Howie Mandel and other comics express security concerns

The man who tackled Chappelle had a knife blade and was arrested for felony assault with a deadly weapon and taken to a hospital for medical treatment, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

“Watching what happened to Dave last night confirmed my fear,” Mandel said. “I was watching it kind of live on Twitter and I turned to my wife and I said, ‘I don’t want to. I don’t want to goon stage. I’m just really afraid.'”

Other comedians who were present during the incident, including Chris Rock, rushed to Chappelle’s side after it happened.

Rock joked about whether the suspect was Will Smith, referring to Smith’s incident at the Oscars in which he walked on stage and slapped Rock after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

Comedian and Washington Times columnist Tim Young tweeted, “We can all thank Will Smith for setting the example that led to Dave Chappelle getting assaulted on stage last night.”
“Here we go again. As I mentioned before, Will Smith did it, so now people think that if a big celebrity did it they can now do it,” comedian Jordan Garnett told WPTV.

Mandel made the connection as well.

“This is one step that kind of opens a door and triggers somebody if they don’t like what you’re saying or they’re offended by what you’re saying… It’s kind of okay because it’s been done, to be violent, and that’s what my fear was,” he told “Extra” about Smith hitting Rock.

Mandel said he plans on touring less as a result.

“My biggest fear 40 years ago was not getting a laugh, and then cancel culture came along and then it was like, ‘Oh, my God if somebody doesn’t like your joke or you overstepped your line, you could lose your career,’ and then after the Academy Awards… I said… ‘Violence triggers violence,'” Mandel explained.

As the investigation into the Chappelle attack continues, Netflix meantime, also expressed concern for safety around comedy shows.

“We care deeply about the safety of creators and we strongly defend the right of stand-up comedians to perform on stage without fear of violence,” a Netflix spokesperson told CNN in a statement.



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Eagles News: Analyzing Howie Roseman’s comments from the owners meetings

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Five takeaways from Howie Roseman’s owners meetings press conference – PhillyVoice
3) The Eagles feel that they need to get more targets for their skill position players. One of the logical theories of Eagles free agency is that wide receivers don’t want to play in Philly because the Eagles were the most run-heavy team in the NFL a season ago. Roseman acknowledged that ultimately they want to pass the ball more. “I think when we look at our skill position guys, and we look at DeVonta Smith, and I’m not speaking out of turn — this is after my conversation with Coach Sirianni and our coaches, obviously this is lockstep with them — DeVonta Smith had 118 targets,” Roseman said. “I think I’m right on that number, but if I’m wrong I apologize. (It was 104, so apology accepted.) “When you look at the players in Coach Sirianni’s offense and the No. 1 receivers in the league, you’re talking about guys getting 150 targets. When you talk about Dallas Goedert — and obviously we had Zach — he had 84 targets last year (it was actually 76). Guys who are tight ends of his caliber, you’re talking about guys who are getting 120 targets per year. Even when you look at Quez, I think he had 60 targets (62, actually). “And so we believe, in those three guys specifically the first two guys, they’re going to require, as their skill sets continue to get better and better, and as they get more comfortable in the offense, they are going to require more targets. “So I think we have to look at, we’re kind of saying, can we also satisfy players who are going to gobble up a lot of targets while we’re trying to satisfy these young players that we think have a chance to be exceptional players.” The bigger takeaway here is probably that the Eagles do not want to be the run-heavy team that they were a year ago, long-term.

Why 3 first-round picks has changed Eagles’ free agency process – NBCSP
While it seems possible the Eagles won’t use all three first-rounders — at least not at Nos. 15, 16 and 19 — Roseman on Monday made it seem like he’s preparing for that possibility. Or at least for the possibility of leaving the draft with a haul of players who will be ready to play from Day 1. “I think the other part of this is when you have the amount of high picks we have, we don’t want to block these players from playing,” Roseman said. “We don’t want to get in a situation where we’re drafting guys in the first, second, sometimes even the third round and they don’t have an ability to play because you’re wasting a contract year. That gives us the opportunity to draft guys and to play early in a contract, which we think is an important part of the team-building process we’re in.” [BLG Note: Will be thinking back to this quote if they draft an edge rusher who’s stuck as DE5 behind Derek Barnett. And/or a promising DT being behind Fletcher Cox.]

Howie Roseman speaks: Eagles GM on the team’s lack of offseason moves, Jalen Hurts’ status and more – The Athletic
Barnett has 21.5 sacks and 76 quarterback hits in five seasons with the Eagles. He also had more roughing-the-passer penalties than sacks in his contract year last season and was tied for the most penalties in the league among defensive ends. Roseman admitted that Barnett expected a different outcome in free agency. When the market didn’t provide what Barnett sought, the Eagles viewed him as part of a pass-rushing group that would be bolstered by Reddick and the return of Brandon Graham. “For us, understanding that that’s where he was thinking and it got to a point where it’s a huge priority to us to have a wave defensive line, that’s really good,” Roseman said. “We know we can count on him.”

6 things to know about new Eagles linebacker Kyzir White – BGN
Chargers fans, including me, are quite dumbfounded that the team did not re-sign White, especially after seeing him sign for a very manageable $5 million. Without White, the Chargers’ linebacker room is extremely shallow and almost devoid of any really impactful talent. As it stands, you’re looking at Kenneth Murray, Drue Tranquill, Nick Niemann, and Amen Ogbongbemiga. That’s an issue. While the team has made a handful of very smart moves to reinforce the unit ahead of this upcoming season, it just seems so questionable that they are completely ignoring an entire position on the field. If you believe in the old saying, “You’re only as good as your weakest player,” then the Chargers aren’t doing themselves any favors by moving on from White.

How free agency has changed the first-round strategies of 8 teams in the 2022 NFL Draft – PFF
While the Eagles may not have invested a ton at the position, it has never been their philosophy to allocate a lot of resources at off-ball linebacker. The team has never paid an off-ball linebacker more than $8 million per year and hasn’t used a top-100 pick at the position since selecting Jordan Hicks 84th overall in 2015. It’s hard to envision Philadelphia using a top-20 pick at the position this season, even with three of them at their disposal. Edge defender now seems less likely after the Eagles signed Haason Reddick to a three-year, $45 million contract in the first wave of free agency and also brought back their 2017 first-round pick edge defender Derek Barnett on a two-year deal. Wide receiver and cornerback appear more likely at this juncture, with a handful of options likely available. The Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson reported that the Eagles are one of a handful of teams potentially interested in trading with the Miami Dolphins for big-bodied, jump ball wide receiver DeVante Parker. Parker has the second-most contested catches in the NFL since 2019 ( 104), and USC’s Drake London had the second-most contested catches among Power Five wide receivers in 2021 (28), routinely going up over defensive backs and making plays on the ball in the air. Philadelphia is clearly looking to add a weapon with this skill set to pair with 2021 first-round wide receiver DeVonta Smith. Will they use a first-round pick on a wide receiver three years in a row?

NFL Power Rankings 2022: Post-free agency 1-32 poll, plus predicting next offseason move for each team – ESPN
19. Philadelphia Eagles. Next offseason move: Bolster the secondary. With Rodney McLeod and Steven Nelson no longer under contract, the Eagles are still without a starting safety and starting cornerback for 2022. They took a swing at a couple of the top free-agent safeties, but were unable to land one. Instead, they brought back Anthony Harris on a one-year deal. While that helps fill out the secondary picture, it doesn’t complete it. Cornerback Darius Slay still needs a counterpart. The Eagles seem to like a few of the young CBs on the roster like Zech McPhearson, Tay Gowan and Kary Vincent Jr., but need to continue to add. They’ll look to the second wave of free agency and the draft — where they hold three first-round picks — to address those needs.

2021 Failed Completions: The Bell Tolls for Roethlisberger – Football Outsiders
And, on that note, we can run our table of successful completion percentage—the percentage of all pass attempts that end as successful completions. This is where we count all failed completions as incomplete passes, removing some of the empty passing calories from completion percentage around the league. [BLG Note: Jalen Hurts ranked 28th in successful completion percentage … immediately below Carson Wentz and only above Tyler Huntley, Daniel Jones, Ben Roethlisberger, Sam Darnold, Justin Fields, and Zach Wilson.]

‘Extended Period’ Overtime is Gaining Momentum – MAQB
In the morning column, we raised a less-discussed overtime idea called “continuation,” and I now think there’s a chance it’ll get traction in Tuesday’s discussions on the two existing overtime proposals, one made by the Eagles and Colts, the other by the Titans. My understanding is it’s now being called “extended period” overtime, and it was discussed at the highest levels of the league on Monday. For those who missed it, the idea, which is being introduced to a lot of the coaches for the first time this week (but has been floating around for a while), would be to play overtime in a sudden-death format and transition into overtime from regulation the same way you’d go from the first to second quarter or third to fourth quarter. In other words, if the game’s tied and a team has the ball at, say, its own 48 as time expires on regulation, the “fifth” quarter starts with the ball there, and the same down-and-distance. The concept is that the possession, then, is earned, the coin toss is taken out of it and the extra period is being played within the context of the four-quarter game that just ended. So if a team is facing fourth-and-2 from the other team’s 48 with five seconds left in regulation, there’s a real decision to be made—the wind could even affect that one. Anyway, I like the idea and can see why it’s gathered some late momentum. We’ll see if it’s too late. I think it might not be.

Steelers to sign former Eagles linebacker Genard Avery to one-year deal – Behind The Steel Curtain
If you are looking for a playmaking defender, Avery isn’t that guy. In 2021 he played in 16 games, starting 12, and notching 1.0 sack, 43 combined tackles, 4 tackles for loss and 2 quarterback hits. This isn’t to suggest Avery isn’t a good player, but someone who will have to be utilized for his strengths. It is unclear how Avery will truly help the Steelers’ defense in 2022, but considering he is listed as a defensive end, it is a safe bet he could be the team’s needed depth at outside linebacker behind the likes of T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith and Derrek Tuszka. In other words, Avery could fill the role Taco Charlton filled in 2021.

The Dallas Cowboys have addressed all but one of their major needs this offseason – Blogging The Boys
As it stands offensive line is the biggest position of need for the Cowboys and the best answer for that might in fact come during next month’s draft. This week we launched a series on the Blogging The Boys YouTube Channel (make sure to subscribe which you can do right here) called ‘Mock Draft Monday’ (a name that nobody has ever used before!) where we run through mock drafts to figure out options that would work well for the Cowboys. When Dallas was on the clock we were fortunate enough to be sitting in a spot where Tyler Linderbaum, Kenyon Green, and Zion Johnson were all there. Obviously this was just one exercise and one of many ways that things could play out a few weeks from now, but seeing a world where Dallas has options should make us all feel better about the glaring need at left guard at the moment.

Are the 2022 draft options at QB as dire as they seem? – Hogs Haven
So there you have it, a crop of quarterbacks with no clear cut frontrunner, a host of comps to middle of the pack NFL journeymen – though, to his credit, Dalton has accrued a 77-69-2 career record spanning over a decade – and several NFL teams still in need of a QB upgrade. As I watch more film, and read up on each of the prospects, my sentiments are beginning to crystalize around one of the potential options, but I’m curious to hear your thoughts about this group in the comments.

2022 NFL free agency: Patriots to host Jabrill Peppers, per report – Big Blue View
Peppers was voted a team captain on the special teams unit in 2020, and signing with the Patriots would reunite Peppers with Joe Judge. The big question, at least from the Giants’ perspective, the size of a potential contract. Former Giants departing in free agency haven’t received the kind of big contracts that earn their team significant compensatory picks. The biggest contracts signed have been Evan Engram (one year, $9 million), Austin Johnson (two years, $14 million), Lorenzo Carter (one year, $3.5 million), and Keion Crossen (3 years, $9.5 million). A good contract for Peppers could help tip the financial scales more heavily in the Giants’ favor in the complicated compensatory pick formula.

Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50: 2022 NFL Draft prospect rankings 3.0 – NFL.com
5) WR Garrett Wilson – Wilson is a highly competitive wideout with route polish and excellent run-after-catch ability. He doesn’t have elite speed, but gets to his top speed very quickly in the route. He is very crisp at the the top of routes, creating a lot of separation. The Ohio State product makes several plays above the rim and really plays much bigger than his size (6-foot, 188). He does have a few concentration drops, but I believe that is correctable. Wilson is at his best after the catch, as he can make defenders miss, power through tackles or utilize a stiff arm. I love his competitive nature. Overall, Wilson has a complete skill set and reminds me of Stefon Diggs.

Kyle Hamilton Is the Best Player in the NFL Draft. Why Won’t He Be the No. 1 Pick? – The Ringer
The league has historically overlooked safeties, and appears poised to do so again in April’s draft. But a closer look reveals the value of the position is on the rise—and Hamilton is the perfect prospect to maximize a defense.

Peyton Manning wants Tom Brady to give back his retirement gift – SB Nation
Peyton Manning reached out to Tom Brady when he announced his retirement, giving the NFL legend a nice hand-written letter and a bottle of wine. Now he wants it back.

Monday Football Monday #81: SB Nation NFL Show Oscar Awards – The SB Nation NFL Show
Pete Sweeney, RJ Ochoa and Raichele Privette make their case for teams and players that should win best actor, best supporting actor and best film from the NFL offseason.

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Howie Roseman can’t stop talking about Tyree Jackson after Zach Ertz trade

During a press conference to say goodbye to an all-time great, Howie Roseman couldn’t stop talking about a guy who has never played before.

The Eagles really like Tyree Jackson.

That became clear on Friday when the Eagles general manager talked about the trade of Zach Ertz and, aside from mentioning the obvious, Dallas Goedert, also kept talking about Jackson.

“Then you talk about our young guys, and I think what changed a little for us was the surprise of camp,” Roseman said, “and it was just camp because we didn’t see it in the preseason games, was Tyree (Jackson) and just seeing how he’s working to get back and the skills that he has in his body.

“We want to make sure that we’re going into next year knowing as much as we could. If he’s going to look like he did during training camp, like, that’s going to be a player for us. But he’s got to show it in games. And this is an opportunity for him to come back and for us to see that. We don’t think that’s just a shot in the dark. We think this guy’s got some traits.”

Now, the Eagles didn’t trade Zach Ertz because they have Tyree Jackson.

But getting a chance to find out if they have something real in the 6-foot-7 converted tight end is definitely an added benefit to this trade and it might have helped push it in the right direction. Jackson suffered a fractured back in training camp but is apparently nearing a return.

 

Jackson, 23, has never played a real game in the NFL. And the former University at Buffalo quarterback began his transition to tight end less than a year ago.

But what the Eagles saw at training camp was too good to ignore. Not only does Jackson have unteachable size and athleticism But he was also incredibly smooth, caught the ball well, got in and out of his breaks, showed toughness. He has all the makings of a really good tight end. And for an organization that turned a rugby player into a starting left tackle, turning a quarterback into a tight end ought to be light work, right?

The Eagles showed how much they liked Jackson when they carried him on the 53-man roster despite his injury. They did that so they wouldn’t risk losing him and so they could have the option to bring him off IR and play him this season. It appears like the Eagles plan on doing that.

In recent weeks, Jackson has been seen during practice working on a side field with trainers. He’s still on IR, but the Eagles are getting closer to activating his three-week practice window. At the time of the injury, the Eagles said recovery time was 8-10 weeks. The injury occurred on Aug 17., so eight weeks was Oct. 12. We’re now in the window.

“With Tyree, he’s still in his rehab process,” head coach Nick Sirianni said. “I don’t know exactly when that’s going to be. Don’t like to put timetables on that, but we’re looking forward to getting him back out there and practicing when he’s able to.”

In addition to Tyree, Roseman also mentioned the other two tight ends with the Eagles: Jack Stoll and Noah Togiai. Stoll has been on the roster all season as a UDFA but Roseman didn’t seem as excited about him as he was Jackson.

“I think some of the circumstances that changed was getting the chance to see Tyree Jackson,” Roseman said, “and wanted to see him in games as he comes back over the next couple of weeks.”

The Eagles think they might have found something with Jackson. And it’ll be exciting to watch him play when he eventually comes back.

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