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(VIDEO) Goal! Watch: Kai Harvertz scores with a thunderous header to give Chelsea the lead
(VIDEO) Goal! Watch: Kai Harvertz scores with a thunderous header to give Chelsea the lead
Chelsea take the corner short and play the ball back to Ziyech and his cross is a peach.
Havertz gets up and arrows his header into the far corner and we have lift off at Stamford Bridge.
Watch the goal Below 👇👇👇
GOAL!
Chelsea 1-0 Crystal Palace
Kai Havertz scores#CHECRY #PL #Mudrykpic.twitter.com/5ZwHpOfGxi
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SAINTS NEWS: ALVIN KAMARA’S HARD WORK AND DETERMINATION EARN HIM NFL’S BEST PLAYER HONOR AFTER HISTORIC WIN…
SAINTS NEWS: ALVIN KAMARA’S HARD WORK AND DETERMINATION EARN HIM NFL’S BEST PLAYER HONOR AFTER HISTORIC WIN…
Alvin Kamara is far from finished, and his greatest moments may still lie ahead.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin
Kamara has been named the NFL’s Best
Player following a historic victory that
showcased his exceptional talent, work
ethic, and leadership on the field.
Kamara, known for his electrifying
speed, versatility, and game-changing
ability, has once again proven why he is
one of the league’s most dominant
playmakers.
With this prestigious honor, Kamara
cements his place among the NFL’s elite,
solidifying his reputation as a player who
consistently delivers when it matters
most. His performance in the Saints’
latest triumph was nothing short of
spectacular, leaving fans, analysts, and
opponents in awe of his incredible skill
set.
A Performance for the Ages.
Kamara’s path to earning the title of the
NFL’s Best Player was paved with
breathtaking plays and jaw-dropping
stats. In the Saints’ latest victory, he put
on a masterclass, torching the opposing
defense with a combination of explosive
runs, precise route running, and clutch
plays that secured the win for New
Orleans.
“There’s no one like him in the league
right now,” said an NFL analyst. “His
ability to impact the game in so many
ways—whether it’s as a runner, receiver,
or even a decoy—makes him an absolute
nightmare for defenses.”
From breaking tackles to making
defenders miss in the open field,
Kamara’s ability to dominate the game
was on full display. His historic
performance saw him rack up
impressive stats, reinforcing why he
remains one of the most feared offensive
weapons in football.
The Road to Greatness.
Kamara’s journey to becoming the NFL’s
Best Player has been defined by hard
work, resilience, and an unwavering
commitment to excellence. Since
entering the league, he has been a
consistent force in the Saints’ offense,
delivering highlight-reel moments
season after season.
Despite facing challenges along the way,
Kamara’s dedication to improving his
craft has never wavered. His offseason
training, attention to detail, and
relentless drive to be the best have all
contributed to his rise to superstardom.
“This award is a reflection of the work I
put in every day,” Kamara said. “I love
this game, and I’m always striving to be
better. But this is just the beginning—
there’s still more to accomplish.”
The Impact on the Saints.
Kamara’s dominance isn’t just about
individual accolades—it’s about elevating
his team. The Saints have relied heavily
on his ability to change the game in an
instant, whether it’s through a crucial
third-down conversion, a game-breaking
touchdown, or an explosive play that
swings momentum in their favor.
His leadership extends beyond the field
as well. Teammates and coaches
frequently praise his work ethic and
ability to inspire those around him. As
the Saints continue their quest for
another championship, Kamara’s
presence will be a key factor in their
success.
What’s Next for Kamara?
Winning the NFL’s Best Player award is a
monumental achievement, but for
Kamara, it’s just another step in his
pursuit of greatness. With his sights set
on leading the Saints to further success,
he remains focused on improving,
adapting, and finding new ways to
dominate the game.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be
on Kamara to see how he builds on this
remarkable achievement. If his past
performances are any indication, fans
can expect more unforgettable moments
from the Saints’ superstar.
One thing is certain—Alvin Kamara isn’t
done yet, and the best may still be to
come.
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Five Detroit Lions free agents who could join Aaron Glenn at the New York Jets
Five Detroit Lions free agents who could join Aaron Glenn at the New York Jets
Aaron Glenn could try to bring one or more of the Lions’ free agents with him to the Jets.
Aaron Glenn has been named the new head coach of the New York Jets, following weeks of speculation.
So the Detroit Lions are looking for a new defensive coordinator, which is exactly what head coach Dan Campbell expected. While some Lions assistant coaches may follow Glenn to New York, it’s possible that some players may also leave in free agency.
According to reports, Glenn is looking for an experienced defensive coordinator, and Steve Wilks has been mentioned frequently since Glenn took over as head coach of the Jets. But the Jets’ core defensive philosophy will undoubtedly bear Glenn’s imprint, which is to say (assuming he brings his philosophy from Detroit) that they will blitz frequently and play a lot of man coverage.
The Jets appear to have some defensive players who fit Glenn’s defensive style well. But he will undoubtedly want some players who are already familiar with his scheme/philosophy and who fit in well. And, when it comes down to it, some upcoming Lions free agents who developed a relationship with Glenn during his four years in Detroit may be willing to follow him to New York.
Here are five upcoming Lions free agents who may follow Glenn to New York.
5 Lions 2025 free agents who could join Aaron Glenn at the Jets
5. DE Marcus Davenport
The Lions took a one-year chance on Davenport last offseason, and while this year’s injury was rather random (an arm/elbow injury when Cardinals offensive tackle Paris Johnson chopped down on his arm in Week 3), the undeniable reality is he just can’t stay healthy (six games played over the last two seasons). He has also had only three sacks in his last 21 games, indicating that his potential as a former first-round pick is fading quickly.
So Davenport will be joining his fourth team in as many seasons in 2025. Where that will be is unclear, as his options are likely limited.
Glenn was a member of the New Orleans Saints’ coaching staff when he was draughted 14th overall in 2018. As far as low-risk options for bolstering their pass rush are concerned, the Jets could do worse than Davenport.
4. DL John Cominsky
Cominsky missed the entire 2024 season after tearing the MCL in his right knee during training camp. In his previous two seasons with the Lions, he had 66 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, six sacks, and 20 quarterback hits as a useful and versatile defensive lineman.
Cominsky found a home in Detroit after being claimed off waivers in 2022. This season’s injury makes it unlikely that he will be re-signed this offseason, but reuniting with Glenn in New York is definitely possible as the Jets retool their defence.
3. LB Derrick Barnes
Barnes’ 2024 season ended early (Week 3) due to a torn MCL and PCL in his right knee from a low block.His ACL remained intact, so there appeared to be a slim chance he could have returned before the season was over. But that was resolved before the regular season ended, and the Lions’ playoff run was short-lived.
Barnes has matured into an excellent all-around off-ball linebacker in Glenn’s defensive scheme over the last few seasons. Aside from any concerns about his injury recovery in March, the Lions have some good depth at linebacker and could let him go on the open market without fear of not being able to replace him.
Barnes was a college defensive end who made the full transition to linebacker once he reached the NFL. Glenn would value that versatility, as well as his familiarity with him. The Jets’ new defensive scheme (again, assuming Glenn’s success in Detroit) would necessitate more traditionally sized linebackers, rather than Jamien Sherwood, who thrived in the previous scheme this season but is a converted safety (216 pounds).
2. DL Levi Onwuzurike.
Onwuzurike was finally 100% healthy this season, and it showed. His traditional surface stats won’t blow your mind (28 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, one tackle for loss), but he did have 13 quarterback pressures (according to Pro Football Reference), and Pro Football Focus ranked him as a top-25 defensive tackle in the NFL.According to PFF, his pass-rush win rate of 12.5% ranked him among the top 15 defensive tackles.
“Onwuzurike has flashed whenever he’s been healthy during his first four seasons in the league, after being draughted one round ahead of recently extended interior defender Alim McNeill in 2021. The former second-round pick from Washington is the penetrating three-technique interior pass-rusher that every team covets, with a 12.5% pass-rush win rate in 2024 ranking among the top-15 at the position.”
-Professional Football Focus
One fully healthy season, no matter how good it was, will not allow Onwuzurike to completely break the bank in free agency (PFF projects a two-year, $16.5 million contract with $10 million guaranteed). However, he has most likely priced himself out of the Lions’ ability to re-sign him, leaving the Jets (and Glenn) as an easy landing spot.
1. CB Carlton Davis.
Davis proved to be the Lions’ ideal veteran cornerback this season, with his skills (77.0 passer rating allowed, 11 pass breakups) and swagger. He also finished the season sidelined with a broken jaw, continuing a run of injuries dating back to his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He has missed at least four games in each of the previous four seasons, and durability concerns persist as players age.
During the Lions’ season-ending press conference on Thursday, general manager Brad Holmes acknowledged Davis’ outstanding performance and stated that no contract talks are currently underway.
“I thought we got some great play from him. I’ll be honest, I thought he played better this year than the previous year, or last year in Tampa, and he’ll tell you the same thing,” Holmes said. “So, no intense action yet, but we’re very aware of it and we’ll go through our normal process.”
Sauce Gardner is obviously the Jets’ top cornerback. However, D.J. Reed, a running mate, is a free agent and appears to be seeking new opportunities.
“I’m ready for free agency, bro. “I’m ready to see what’s next for me,” Reed told Tyler Dunne on The Go Long podcast late this season.
Davis is an obvious replacement for Reed if the Jets must go that route, almost too easy, given his connection to Glenn and familiarity with the new defensive scheme. The Lions must strike a balance between Davis’ age (28) and how many years and money they can commit to him, which will be difficult given that he is likely to have multiple suitors.
Davis may want to stay in Detroit. However, Glenn’s attraction to the Jets, assuming they are interested, appears to be strong.
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Top Discussion: Who will have the better coaching career between Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn?
Top Discussion: Who will have the better coaching career between Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn?
Detroit Lions’ Coordinators Move On: Who Will Have a Better Career?
The Detroit Lions are facing a significant challenge as they need to replace both their offensive and defensive coordinators. Ben Johnson has taken the reins as the Chicago Bears’ head coach, while Aaron Glenn will lead the New York Jets in 2025. As we look to the future, we’ll discuss potential candidates and analyze the Lions’ ultimate decisions. For now, let’s focus on Glenn and Johnson’s new endeavors
Each coach is stepping into vastly different situations, requiring distinct approaches. Johnson joins a Bears team that underperformed in 2024, finishing 5-12. However, they showed promise early in the season, and Johnson inherits a young, potential franchise quarterback, along with a solid defense. The Bears’ offense has struggled historically, and Johnson will face the challenge of revitalizing the unit while competing in a tough NFC North division.
On the other hand, Glenn takes over a Jets team with deeper organizational issues. The team’s owner, Woody Johnson, has been a lightning rod for controversy, and the franchise is in the process of hiring a new general manager. The Jets’ problems are more entrenched, requiring a complete overhaul of the team’s culture and foundation. Glenn will need to address the quarterback situation, whether by working with a 41-year-old signal-caller or finding a new one.
Given these circumstances, it’s likely that Ben Johnson will experience more immediate success with the Bears. He has a stronger foundation to build upon, and the team’s young quarterback shows promise. However, it’s Aaron Glenn who may ultimately become the better head coach. Glenn’s experience and understanding of the Jets’ organization could serve him well in rebuilding the team’s culture and foundation.
The NFC North will continue to be a highly competitive division, with established coaches like Kevin O’Connell, Dan Campbell, and Matt LaFleur. Johnson may face challenges in developing his young quarterback and overcoming the division’s stiff competition. In contrast, Glenn’s experience and knowledge of the Jets’ organization could help him rise to the top in an AFC East division that’s more up for grabs.
Who do you think will have the better career in their new homes?
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Jets Hire Aaron Glenn, Completely Change Course on GM Hire
Jets Hire Aaron Glenn, Completely Change Course on GM Hire
Former Detroit Lions DC Aaron Glenn reacting in the middle of an NFL game.
The New York Jets have hired Aaron Glenn as the No. 21 head coach in franchise history.
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter was the first to report the news on social media.
Shortly after the news broke, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero shared the shift that the Jets were making in the front office.
“With the Jets finalizing their expected deal with Aaron Glenn to be their head coach, the team now plans to proceed to additional second interviews for their GM job, per sources. Lance Newmark was in the building with Glenn on Monday and others remain under consideration,” Pelissero explained.
With the #Jets finalizing their expected deal with Aaron Glenn to be their head coach, the team now plans to proceed to additional second interviews for their GM job, per sources. Lance Newmark was in the building with Glenn on Monday and others remain under consideration.
Jets Now Have All The Time in The World to Make Their Decision
The green and white had a general manager opening before anyone else in this cycle. On November 19 the Jets fired Joe Douglas as the GM.
Despite having that opening for months, the Jets are now the last team that still has a vacancy.
The Tennessee Titans hired Kansas City Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi to be their new GM. On Wednesday, January 22 the Las Vegas Raiders hired John Spytek to fill the general manager role.
With the Jets being the final destination left, they have no one else to compete with for these top NFL execs.
Instead of just pairing Glenn with Lance Newmark they are completely reopening the GM search. Newmark was the only finalist from the first group, but the Jets plan on having second interviews with others from their list.
Jets Zigged When Others Would Zag
Gang Green hired Glenn, a head coach, before hiring a general manager.
That strategy is a bit unusual. Typically teams hire general managers and then they sit in on HC interviews to help find the next guy.
The Jets doing it in this way tells you how strongly they felt about Glenn.
Now the challenge will be finding the right guy to pair with Glenn. You want two guys who will be on the same page and ideally are aligned philosophically on the vision of the team and general roster construction.
Glenn and whoever the next GM will be don’t necessarily have to come from the same place, but the team needs to get it right.
Glenn might be doing the cooking in the kitchen, but the general manager shops for the ingredients. Communication is key in that relationship so the right groceries are being bought and everyone is following the right recipe to success.
The Jets haven’t made the playoffs in 14 seasons. It is the longest playoff drought in team history and the longest playoff drought in all of professional North American sports.
They needed a culture change and boy did they get a guy who knows all about them. If he can do it here in New York is a question no one has the answer to.
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JUST IN: Alvin Kamara Gives Endorsement for Preferred Saints Head Coach Candidate after Gayle Benson’s surprise decision on Darren Rizzi
JUST IN: Alvin Kamara Gives Endorsement for Preferred Saints Head Coach Candidate after Gayle Benson’s surprise decision on Darren Rizzi
Kamara has endorsed Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi for the full-time job.
Alvin Kamara has gone public with his choice for his team’s next head coach. It isn’t much of a surprise.
The New Orleans Saints running back took to X (formerly Twitter) and tweeted the following on Tuesday, ” Aite my vote for head coach rhyme wit Fizzi…”
It’s not much of a mystery who he’s endorsing. The only name that “rhyme wit Fizzi” is Saints interim head coach Darren Rizzi.
Rizzi has been with the Saints since 2019, starting out as the special teams coordinator, then adding the assistant head coach title in 2022. He was named interim head coach on November 4 after the team fired Dennis Allen. New Orleans went 3-5 over the team’s final eight games to finish the season 5-12.
The Saints’ players seem to love the 54-year-old Rizzi, but his coaching tenure left much to be desired.
New Orleans has reportedly advanced New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, and Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to the second round of interviews. Rizzi was interviewed over the weekend.
In-person interviews were supposed to continue on Tuesday, but are delayed due to snow in New Orleans.
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