What is up everyone happy Friday! We are back in business and we got a lot to talk about today.
Week 5 in the NFL unfortunately started off with a SNOOZE fest! The Colts played Denver and there were ZERO touchdowns scored. The Colts come back to win a nail biter 12-9 and move on to 2-2-1. Both offenses looked terrible and each defense played well but mannnnnn was this hard to watch for Kevin as you could imagine.
Hopefully the rest of the games aren’t this boring. First game coming up is going to be the Giants and Green Bay as they face off across the pond in London. Both teams being 3-1 (surprisingly) who do you believe will come out on top? The Giants wide receiver room is basically in the medical tent and Green Bay’s offense has been lack luster to say the least.
The defending champs look to be on their heels early this season. Can Cooper Rush lead Dallas to another shocking victory? Matthew Stafford has looked horrendous so far this year. The defense has looked suspect and overall this does not look like a team that is coming off of a Super Bowl appearance last season. On the flip side, the Cowboys are actually looking really good! Their defense has stepped up and Cooper Rush is filling in perfectly until Dak returns. Could Cooper end up taking the job?
Sunday night prime time has a huge matchup between the Bengals and Ravens. Burrow has owned the Ravens over the last year and with the Bengals winning two in a row will that continue? Baltimore’s defense has been BAD to put it lightly, and if Cincy gets momentum early this could hinder the Ravens chances.
Monday night we got another good one for you! The Raiders head over to Arrowhead to face an AFC West division rival the Kansas City Chiefs. The Raiders have not performed well this season but got a solid victory last week against Denver. Can they replicate this success or will KC continue to dominant the league by storm?
Now on to the MLB! Aaron Judge, what can we say? 62 homeruns in a season breaks the all time AL homerun record for most homeruns in a season. He surpasses Yankee legend Roger Maris who has held that record for 61 years. What an incredible season he has had, does breaking this record lock him in for the AL MVP?
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