Brooklyn Lager on tap, with a slice of square Williamsburg Pizza, terrific crust and fairly light, complete with fresh basil. * * *Tweets of the WeekIThe NFL analyst sent this out 19 minutes before the first exclusively live-streamed NFL game in history Sunday. IIIIIIVVThe AP writer was describing how punter Steve Weatherford was in the middle of doing a radio show in New York on Saturday and got a call from the Jets inquiring about his availability because their punter was injured. Weatherford got off the phone in time to do the radio gig. * * *Amari Cooper had 133 yards Sunday, his third 100-yard day in six games as a rookie. Harry How/Getty ImagesTen Things I Think I Think1. I think this is what I liked about Week 7:a.
c. Fantastic throw, catch and lunge for the touchdown by the Jags’ Blake Bortles and Allen Robinson on the first touchdown of Sunday. d. Aaron Colvin’s corner blitz for the Jags, forcing the fumble on EJ Manuel. e. Miami wideout Rishard Matthews’ separation ability. f. Miami wideout Jarvis Landry’s ability to be a complete receiver—hands, speed and making tacklers miss. g. Patrick Chung, with the four-point-saving pass-breakup in front of Jets tight end Jeff Cumberland. Instead of a touchdown, Chung’s ripping of Cumberland’s arm as the ball arrived prevented the completion and forced a field goal. h.
“”That’s something that will be studied. Basically, can you rehab a concussion? ”Ellenbogen thinks one of the big needs in concussion diagnosis and treatment is a concussion registry—a definitive record for every athlete, and perhaps every person, who suffers a concussion, to create a data set for head trauma, particularly for those in contact sports. “I would love in this country if we had a record system, so if you had a concussion at five it would stay with you on your registry at 75, ” Ellenbogen said.
Lamarcus Joyner’s excellent open-field tackle for the Rams, forcing a Cleveland punt. i. Good CBS graphic in the first half at Foxboro: Pats 46-4 in their previous 50 home games, best 50-game home record in the league in at least the past 50 years. j. Superb pass deflection, juggle and interception by Titans linebacker David Bass, leading to the first touchdown in Atlanta-Tennessee. The all-around impactful play of rookie Saints linebacker Hau’oli Kikaha. l.
Cleveland kicker Travis Coons, with his 13th and 14th field goals. He’s perfect in his 14-kick NFL career. The tip-of-the-fingertips catch by Gary Barnidge, Cleveland’s emerging stalwart tight end. (You just might read about him very soon at The MMQB. )n. Dallas coach Jason Garrett taking the Cowboys to the New York area a day early this weekend, so his team could tour the new World Trade Center and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. o. Good note by Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk: Next week’s Detroit-Kansas City game will be the 14th regular-season game played in London, and none of the 14 will have matched two teams with winning records. p.
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Saints vs Vikings game in London: How to watch, live stream Week 4 NFL gameThe New Orleans Saints are abroad this weekend for a Week 4 matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. Here's all the information you need to know for this international matchup. New Orleans is 1-2 and riding a two-game losing streak while looking downright bad during that time. Meanwhile, Minnesota is 2-1 and it took everything they had to hold off the Lions. The Saints offense has really struggled so far this season and has just one solid quarter of play under their belts through three games.
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Amari Cooper’s moves, and his hands, and his speed. The Oakland wideout is special. b. The former Raider, Darren McFadden, with his best post-Oakland game by far: 29 carries, 152 yards. Dallas may have the back it has been seeking as primary mail-carrier, but McFadden has always had issues staying healthy. Jason Garrett will be wise to not overuse him.
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Brasco, Don and Alissa Banks, there—to watch an Islanders hockey game. Hockey in Brooklyn. What a country. I like the building, though there clearly are sightline issues in various sections, and the place wasn’t invented for hockey. I feel for the fans who have to travel from the Island to see the Islanders. Lively crowd saw the Bruins prevail. Bonus: The drinks and food are really good there.
I don’t care what they think. They can think anything they want. ”One day I’ll be happy if I can leave a fart? They don’t make ’em better than Ditka. * * *Mr. Starwood Preferred Member Travel Note of the WeekI traveled six miles Friday evening to Barclays Center—what a pleasant surprise, seeing Mr. and Mrs.
I watched because I do not see a live game as part of the TV package here. The start time was convenient as well. It looked like standard definition most of the game. I expected stop and freeze frame because that is what I get if I watch some shows online, but it did not occur in this game. ”Cristóbal Baeza Santiago, Chile Gametime: 10:30 a. Sunday“I watched at home, on my phone and then my laptop. I try to watch as many games as I can. Big NFL fan.
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Sunday“I watched it from my hotel room in Tijuana, where I'm living. I like football and was anxious to watch the Bills play. They were supposed to be decent this year. The quality at times was dazzlingly clear, like HD on my Mac laptop. Other times it got fuzzy and then the feed dropped a few times. Internet is not great in Mexico, and so I was hoping it would at least be as good as my MLB TV subscription. It was actually better. ”Tyrone Carriaga Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Gametime: 8:30 p. Sunday“I watched at home using Apple TV.
Matt Hazlett/Getty ImagesThe Award SectionOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Kirk Cousins, quarterback, Washington. With huge pressure on his shoulders after helping his team to a 24-0 deficit at home to the Bucs, Cousins came back with the best day of his career: 33 of 40, 317 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions … and a six-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Reed to win it with 28 seconds left. “YOU LIKE THAT?! ” Cousins screamed on his way into the locker room, presumably to the gathered press. Well, we thought it was a terrific play. And I guess you could say we liked it. • HOW KIRK COUSINS WON THE DAY: Washington’s embattled QB pulled off the unlikeliest of comebacksDanny Amendola, wide receiver, New England. Look, I could give one of these to Tom Brady almost every week, and certainly when he goes 34 of 54 for 355 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions against the kind of relentless rush that the Jets sent at him Sunday.
Sunday“I watched the game on my laptop in my study at home. This worked out really well for me. Normally, the games would be on through the thick of the night (due to the 12-hour time difference), making it very difficult to watch. I normally wake up in the middle of the night to catch the New York Jets’ latest score on the ESPN app. I tend to follow the play-by-play of the late-night games on the SI website. The quality of this game was excellent, the streaming very clear—buffering ever so slightly at times. Each aspect and angles was like watching on TV.
I wrote on Friday that the fact that 2013 Defensive Player Luke Kuechly sat out 34 days with a concussion before returning to play last week in Seattle is a marker of progress. It was also progress that Kuechly said, “We had to be careful with [my concussion]. I trusted the care I got. ”More progress needs to be made. The co-chair of the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee, Seattle-based doctor Richard Ellenbogen, was in London for the conference. He is also one of the NFL’s unaffiliated head-trauma experts on the sidelines, and has the power to take a player off the field if he sees the player wobbly or otherwise showing symptoms of a concussion. “Would you have seen [Kuechly sit so long] 10 years ago? ” Ellenbogen said Saturday from London.
and Mexico]. No hassle, just click the link and it worked. ”Marcelo Fujimoto São Paulo, Brazil Gametime: 11:30 a. Sunday“I watched it from São Paulo, Brazil, where I live. I was up and about doing a few things, so I watched the game on my iPhone 6. I watched because I love NFL football. (I grew up in Cleveland. ) And the opportunity to watch games is limited here.
Streams and Streaks: A Historic Sunday of Football TV, kickoff, live stream for Steelers vs Dolphins It's the Pittsburgh Steelers vs Miami Dolphins tonight on NBC and