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Will NFL ever see three-team trade again? Here are two blockbuster deals including Kirk Cousins, Justin Fields – CBS Sports

  1. Will NFL ever see three-team trade again? Here are two blockbuster deals including Kirk Cousins, Justin Fields CBS Sports
  2. How will Lakers manage LeBron in his 21st season? + Giannis speaks out on Lillard trade | NBA Today ESPN
  3. Former All-Star interested in joining Milwaukee Bucks after Lillard trade Behind the Buck Pass
  4. “I think it’s dope, I’m happy for him” – CJ McCollum reacts to Damian Lillard trade Basketball Network
  5. Insider Believes Lakers Must Be Taken Seriously As Jrue Holiday Trade Destination with a Caveat Sports Illustrated
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Timothy Olyphant Reflects on Losing Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Timothy Olyphant Reflects on Losing Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy Hollywood Reporter
  2. Timothy Olyphant says he lost ‘Star Trek’ role to younger Chris Pine Entertainment Weekly News
  3. Timothy Olyphant Lost Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy, Says J.J. Abrams Told Him: ‘I Found a Guy, Younger, Who’s Really Good’ Variety
  4. Timothy Olyphant recalls that time he was almost Captain Kirk The A.V. Club
  5. Timothy Olyphant Reveals Why He Didn’t Get The Role Of James T. Kirk In ‘Star Trek’ Films Deadline
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Timothy Olyphant Lost Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy, Says J.J. Abrams Told Him: ‘I Found a Guy, Younger, Who’s Really Good’ – Variety

  1. Timothy Olyphant Lost Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy, Says J.J. Abrams Told Him: ‘I Found a Guy, Younger, Who’s Really Good’ Variety
  2. Timothy Olyphant says he lost ‘Star Trek’ role to younger Chris Pine Entertainment Weekly News
  3. Timothy Olyphant Reveals Why He Didn’t Get The Role Of James T. Kirk In ‘Star Trek’ Films Deadline
  4. Timothy Olyphant recalls that time he was almost Captain Kirk The A.V. Club
  5. Timothy Olyphant Reflects on Losing Captain Kirk Role in ‘Star Trek’ Trilogy Hollywood Reporter
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Canceled! Kirk Cameron and Riley Gaines learn Alabama library cannot host them at Saturday book event – Fox News

  1. Canceled! Kirk Cameron and Riley Gaines learn Alabama library cannot host them at Saturday book event Fox News
  2. Madison library cancels Moms for Liberty Kirk Cameron event, cites limited space AL.com
  3. Kirk Cameron defends nationwide library event from critics of the ‘progressive machine’ Fox Business
  4. Kirk Cameron-inspired library event on Aug. 5 is ‘awesome way to be bold,’ says Louisiana pastor Fox News
  5. Madison Public Library cancels ‘Moms for Liberty’ event citing capacity issues, attorney threatens legal action WHNT News 19

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Kirk Cousins on Justin Jefferson not calling him a Top 5 QB: “People have to be honest” – NBC Sports

  1. Kirk Cousins on Justin Jefferson not calling him a Top 5 QB: “People have to be honest” NBC Sports
  2. NFL Fans Praising Kirk Cousins For Classy Response To Being Left Off Justin Jefferson’s Top 5 QB List Athlon Sports
  3. Kirk Cousins reacts to getting left off Justin Jefferson’s top-5 QB list New York Post
  4. Vikings’ Kirk Cousins responds after getting left off Justin Jefferson’s list of five best NFL quarterbacks CBS Sports
  5. Kirk Cousins Responds to Being Left Off Teammate Justin Jefferson’s List of Top Five QBs Sports Illustrated
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Ohio State TE Zak Herbstreit, son of Kirk Herbstreit, recovering from heart issue: ‘He’s in good spirits’ – CBS Sports

  1. Ohio State TE Zak Herbstreit, son of Kirk Herbstreit, recovering from heart issue: ‘He’s in good spirits’ CBS Sports
  2. Ohio State Tight End Zak Herbstreit Facing “Long Process” After Doctors Found Heart Issue, Per His Father Eleven Warriors
  3. ‘He’s going to get better’: Ohio State TE Zak Herbstreit faces 3-4 month recovery due to heart issues 10TV
  4. Zak Herbstreit faces long road after leaving hospital, Kirk Herbstreit says ABC6OnYourSide.com
  5. Kirk Herbstreit says son Zak dealing with heart issues: ‘He’s in good spirits’ USA TODAY
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Kirk Herbstreit advocates for heart testing after illness of his Ohio State football player son – cleveland.com

  1. Kirk Herbstreit advocates for heart testing after illness of his Ohio State football player son cleveland.com
  2. Ohio State Tight End Zak Herbstreit Facing “Long Process” After Doctors Found Heart Issue, Per His Father Eleven Warriors
  3. Ohio State TE Zak Herbstreit, son of Kirk Herbstreit, recovering from heart issue: ‘He’s in good spirits’ CBS Sports
  4. Kirk Herbstreit’s Son Zak Released From Hospital, Faces Lengthy Recovery msnNOW
  5. ‘A long process:’ Kirk Herbstreit updates son Zak’s recovery timeline NBC4 WCMH-TV
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ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit gets very angry arguing about the Reds with The Athletic reporters on Twitter – Yahoo Sports

  1. ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit gets very angry arguing about the Reds with The Athletic reporters on Twitter Yahoo Sports
  2. Kirk Herbstreit Gets Into It With Baseball Writers Over Cincinnati Reds, Top Prospect Elly De La Cruz OutKick
  3. Kirk Herbstreit Gets Heated in Twitter Feud for the Strangest Reason Sports Illustrated
  4. Former Buckeye Kirk Herbstreit seems agitated by Ohio State Football fans Scarlet and Game
  5. Twitter Wars: ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit vs. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal & C. Trent Rosecrans Awful Announcing
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Kirk Cousins and Dak Prescott aren’t playing like MVPs, but they’ve done enough to make Vikings, Cowboys playoff contenders

FRISCO, Texas — Dak Prescott’s pronouncement was hardly hyperbole.

Sure, at face value, the Dallas Cowboys’ visit to the Minnesota Vikings this weekend predates the postseason slate.

But when the Cowboys quarterback said the contest between a 6-3 squad (Dallas) and an 8-1 powerhouse “is a playoff game,” he wasn’t simply hyping up the environment or the stakes. Rather, this November game of conference foes indeed features two currently postseason-eligible squads. And the teams share a telling trait: They’re winning without a likely MVP quarterback.

Entering Week 11 of the NFL season, clarity is emerging on the teams in playoff position across the league. Ten have won at least two-thirds of their games, five of which are quarterbacked by the players with the five best odds to win this season’s NFL MVP honor, per BetMGM.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes (+125), Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen (+500), Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts (+500), Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa (+500) and Baltimore Ravens’ Lamar Jackson (+1200) top the list. No other player’s chance is better than +2500.

While none of those five players are operating in isolation, their passing efficiency correlates closely with their path to the playoffs. Tagovailoa leads the league with a 118.4 passer rating, a measurement that factors in pass attempts, completions, yards, touchdowns and interceptions. Hurts ranks third, Mahomes fourth, Allen seventh and Jackson tied for eighth.

Cousins and Prescott, meanwhile, post the 20th and 24th best passer ratings, respectively.

Which begs the question: What role has each quarterback played in his team’s fast start? And how will that impact their face-off this weekend?

A touch of clutch

Cousins has been consistent if not elite. He has thrown one to two touchdowns per game, averaged just under an interception per contest and produced 261.8 yards per game in the air, eighth most among league quarterbacks.

His touchdown-to-interception ratio has dipped from last year’s impressive 4.7 multiple (33-to-7), to his current 1.75 (14-to-8). But Cousins has executed when it matters most as the Vikings prevailed in seven of eight games by a nail-biting one score or less. No quarterback has guided more game-winning drives this year than Cousins’ five. No passer, either, has surpassed his five comebacks. After the Vikings dropped eight of their nine losses last season by a one-possession margin, the swing is staggering.

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins isn’t putting up eye-popping numbers this season, but he’s getting the job done when it matters. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.)

“It’s finding those inches,” Cousins said. “I prefer not to have to rely on that play at the end of each game, but you understand in this league, they do tend to come down to the final drive. And that’s just the way these games are. Being battle-tested, I think is a good thing for us.

“It will help us going forward.”

The Vikings have mounted the seventh-most explosive passing attack with a deep stable of weapons. Receivers Justin Jefferson and Adam Thielen offer Cousins consistently reliable targets. Minnesota has also immediately integrated tight end T.J. Hockenson in two games since acquiring him at the trade deadline. Jefferson’s acrobatics wowed the league last Sunday when he stole back a fourth-and-18 target from the grasp of a Bills defender. His 1,060 receiving yards trail only the Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill (1,148). Jefferson’s route-running instincts, speed and elite body control would likely produce success with most passers. But Cousins deserves credit for his connection with the third-year skill player.

“Both of them have been highly, highly critical for our success this year and continue to prove to me that they’re huge parts of not only what we are now but what we’ll be moving forward,” Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell said this week. “They’ve come together in a way where I’ve seen their relationship grow. I’ve seen both Justin’s maturation as a professional here in Year 3 as a premier player in this league but also Kirk Cousins’ in Year 1 of an offense where he’s played a lot of football.”

With a bottom-five defense and a below-average rushing attack, the Vikings’ passing attack has so far been the most reliable element of their season. O’Connell’s philosophies on game-plan specific packages, personnel groupings, disguises and tempo help maximize his talent. Still, Cousins has spearheaded execution of the plan.

“He’s had a lot of success in his career, but some elements of this year have been new and different and we’re asking a lot out of him,” O’Connell said. “He’s striving to be at his best when it’s required and I think you can’t say enough about the quarterback position.”

‘Not as clean or as good as I want it’

Prescott, meanwhile, has competed in only four of Dallas’ nine games. He missed Weeks 2-6 after fracturing the thumb of his throwing hand in Dallas’ season-opening loss. With a bye week in between his past two starts, his schedule and performance have each been inconsistent.

When the Packers upset the Cowboys last Sunday, that was on full display.

Prescott opened the game 0-for-4 as the Cowboys put up a couple of three-and-outs, head coach Mike McCarthy later attributing the slow start to footwork rust in Prescott’s first outdoor game of the year. The next series: Prescott completed 10 of 11 attempts (albeit some short ones), while also rushing for three first downs, in a 17-play, 83-yard drive capped by a Prescott to CeeDee Lamb touchdown.

It has been an up-and-down stretch for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott in the four games since he returned from a thumb injury. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Prescott finished the game with 265 yards and three touchdowns — but he also completed just 58.7% of attempts and threw two interceptions on anticipatory throws that the Cowboys said his receivers didn’t run crisply.

In four games, Prescott has completed 63.8% of attempts for 865 yards, six touchdowns and four interceptions. He has flashed on some series, but also thrown picks at the highest clip of his seven-year career.

Prescott was asked Thursday whether his performance this season has been erratic.

“Erratic? That’s a good question,” he said. “I can’t necessarily say that. Obviously as you said it’s five games in for me, some things are just getting on the same page, making sure guys understand, and they do … But obviously not 5-0 in those games so damn sure not as clean or as good as I want it.”

Prescott insisted that he believes in his arm and his targets so he intends to continue to “let it rip.” McCarthy said Prescott’s “best days are ahead of him” but he has “zero concerns.”

The reality: The Cowboys’ 4-1 record without Prescott, versus their 2-2 record with him, doesn’t imply backup quarterback Cooper Rush is a superior option. But it does point to the formula that has powered the Cowboys’ wins, namely a dominant run game complementing an initially stingy defense with a vicious pass rush.

When Rush played, the Cowboys didn’t ask too much from their quarterback. In the Cowboys’ four wins, Rush threw four touchdowns with no interceptions. (He threw one touchdown and three picks at Philly.) The run-first attack bled the clock and kept Cowboys defenders fresh, while the clean football reduced the opportunities for opponents to capitalize. The defense rose to the occasion and prided themselves on carrying the team in Prescott’s absence. Since his return, some defenders admit that sense of urgency has slipped. Each of the past two games, opponents have burned the Cowboys for more than 200 rushing yards in an alarming game-plan trend. The Cowboys ceded a 14-point, fourth-quarter lead against the Green Bay Packers.

“S***, it won’t happen again,” linebacker Micah Parsons said. “If Dak go out there and give me that lead again, I promise we ain’t going to do that again.”

So what can fans expect between the Cowboys and Vikings?

Who has the edge?

The Cowboys have won at Minnesota each of the past two seasons. They’re favored by 1.5 points on the road despite the Vikings’ superior record.

Perhaps that stems in part from general biases about the Cowboys, but it also likely reflects the team’s relative strengths. The Cowboys’ pass defense could faze Cousins and tempt mistakes. If running back Ezekiel Elliott (knee) returns from a two-week absence as expected, the Cowboys can wear down the Vikings with Elliott and shifty back Tony Pollard.

“They have so many rushers,” O’Connell said. “I mean, they just have so many guys up front that can really wreak havoc. They get 1-on-1s a lot of different ways, and … I’ve told our team: ‘You cannot let one snap go by [without] fundamentally, technique, understanding of the assignment, what the call is, being 100 percent dialed in. Because if you let one play go, that can be the play that changes the game.”

The Cowboys, similarly, must defend against outside-zone runs and Jefferson heroics or risk their playoff chances in a loaded division taking a hit.

“They’re going to find a weak link and attack,” Cowboys safety Jayron Kearse said. “They’re going to get you in mismatches.”

Individual mismatches may arise. But these two teams, at the sport’s most impactful position, are well-matched.

The NFL is about to learn a little more about this pair of postseason contenders — and how serious a threat their quarterbacks pose now and in the playoffs.

Follow Yahoo Sports’ Jori Epstein on Twitter @JoriEpstein



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Kirk Herbstreit updates top-six with an interesting team at No. 4

ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit updated his top-six rankings following a crazy Week 10. (Rankings below).

Saturday included Georgia’s victory over Tennessee, LSU’s 32-31 overtime win against Alabama, and Notre Dame’s absolute beat down of the Clemson Tigers.

In Herbstreit’s top-six, I don’t expect anyone to have any questions about teams 1-3. But it’s at No. 4 that people will have questions. Herbstreit has Oregon sitting in the fourth spot, meaning if the College Football Playoff were to start today the 8-1 Ducks would make the tournament. Oregon’s only loss this season was a 49-3 defeat to Georgia in the season opener.

If we’re ranking one-loss teams, is Oregon better than Tennessee? I doubt it. Both have one loss: to Georgia.

Take a look at Herbstreit’s top-six, plus each team’s national title odds (courtesy of BetMGM), following Week 10:

6

Tennessee Volunteers (8-1)

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Week 10: Lost to Georgia, 27-13

National title odds: +2,000

5

TCU Horned Frogs (9-0)

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Week 10: Beat Texas Tech, 34-24

National title odds: +3,000

4

Oregon Ducks (8-1)

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Week 10: Beat Colorado, 49-10 (Ducks Wire)

National title odds: +3,000

3

Michigan Wolverines (9-0)

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Week 10: Beat Rutgers, 52-17 (Wolverines Wire)

National title odds: +900

2

Ohio State Buckeyes (9-0)

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Week 10: Beat Northwestern, 21-7 (Buckeyes Wire)

National title odds: +200

1

Georgia Bulldogs (9-0)

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Week 10: Beat Tennessee, 27-13

National title odds: +110

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