Ravens star kicker Justin Tucker says Steelers' field conditions weren't 'ideal' after shaky performance
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Last time Brandon Grant set foot in Kyle Field, he was tasked with preserving a piece of sacred history.
BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Ravens continued to express confidence in Justin Tucker after the worst game of the seven-time Pro Bowl kicker's career.
On Thanksgiving in 2011, we thought we saw the end of the Texas-Texas A&M football rivalry.
It’s Week 14 of the college football season, which means one thing: rivalry week. All kinds of things are on the line this weekend — conference championship berths, College Football Playoff spots and bragging rights.
Two things are happening simultaneously in the NFL this season, especially in the past two weeks: Kickers are making longer field goals more often and more consistently than ever before, and they're also changing the outcome of games by missing kicks in crucial moments.
Thursday evening, Sunny Hostin-wannabe Elle Duncan mocked quarterback Daniel Jones' farewell letter to the New York Giants on "SportsCenter." She read his letter aloud in a purposely condescending tone and sneeringly joked he would soon be "Brock Purdy's backup."
The NFL season's Week 11 — the week that kicking died. Philadelphia's Jake Elliott missed (twice), Cincinnati's Evan McPherson missed (twice) and Baltimore's Justin Tucker missed (twice). Even Dallas' Brandon Aubrey missed (just once, he's still the GOAT). That's how this week will always be remembered — not for the Steelers beating the Ravens again, nor for the Lions handing the Jaguars their worst loss in franchise history, nor for the undefeated Chiefs finally falling. But for the day that kicking died.