Giants-Eagles, Cowboys-Broncos power NFL Week 8's best trolls - ESPN
Week 8 of the NFL season brought its fair share of blowouts and close matchups, but the trolls remained constant.
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Week 8 of the NFL season brought its fair share of blowouts and close matchups, but the trolls remained constant.
AARON RODGERS WAS once puzzled and frustrated by the Green Bay Packers' decision to lay the foundation for a future without him. Two and a half years later, after they reinforced around new cornerstone Jordan Love, Rodgers was introspective and publicly accepting as he readied to face his former team.
Nick Mangold's long, blond hair and bushy beard made him instantly recognizable. His gritty, outstanding performances on the field for the New York Jets made him one of the franchise's greatest players.
Lando Norris moved ahead of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to lead Formula 1's championship for the first time since April with a dominant win at an entertaining Mexico City Grand Prix.
BASEL, Switzerland :Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca clinched the biggest title of his career on Sunday, storming past Spanish eighth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 6-3 6-4 to win the Swiss Indoors Championships in Basel.
VIENNA :Italian top seed Jannik Sinner produced a spirited comeback to defeat Germany's Alexander Zverev 3-6 6-3 7-5 in the Vienna Open final on Sunday, securing his fourth ATP Tour title of the season and his second triumph in Austria's capital.
BALTIMORE — One of Derrick Henry's easiest touchdowns of his career was among the most momentous for the Baltimore Ravens running back.
When the Toronto Blue Jays clinched a trip to the World Series, veteran pitcher Max Scherzer was emotional about getting another chance to play in the Fall Classic.