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  • 2024: Football is Back! Week 6

    By: Cristina Hauerstein New week, new football games, new Taylor Swift content, so basically, all of our favorite things, especially because there's a few exciting games this week. Which one are you looking the most forward to? Let us know on your social media and make sure you check the official NFL website for more information and to learn how and where to watch these games. Seahawks vs 49ers on Thurs 11th of Oct Bears vs Jaguars on Sun 13th of Oct Saints vs Buccaneers on Sun 13th of Oct Ravens vs Commanders on Sun 13th of Oct Packers vs Cardinals on Sun 13th of Oct Titans vs Colts on Sun 13th of Oct Patriots vs Texans on Sun 13th of Oct Eagles vs Browns on Sun 13th of Oct Broncos vs Chargers on Sun 13th of Oct Raiders vs Steelers on Sun 13th of Oct Panthers vs Falcons on Sun 13th of Oct Cowboys vs Lions on Sun 13th of Oct Gaints vs Bengals on Sun 13th of Oct Jets vs Bills on Mon 14th of Oct

  • 2024: NFL review week 5

    by: cristina hauerstein Month two of football has officially started, Taylor Swift is back in the chiefs arena and the air is crispier by the day. Here's this week's results. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know your thoughts! Falcons vs Buccaneers: Falcons win 36-30 in OT Vikings vs Jets: Vikings win 23–17 Bears vs Panthers: Bears win 36-10 Commanders vs Browns: Commanders win 34-13 Patriots vs Dolphins: Dolphins win 15-10 Jaguars vs Colts: Jaguars win 37-34 Texans vs Bills: Texans win 23-20 Bengals vs Ravens: Ravens win 41-38 Broncos vs Raiders: Broncos win 34-18 49ers vs Cardinals: Cardinals win 24-23 Seahawks vs Giants: Giants win 29-20 Packers vs Rams: Packers win 24-19 Steelers vs Cowboys: Cowboys win 20-17 Chiefs vs Saints: Chiefs win 26-13

  • 2024: Football Is Back! Week 4

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Time flies by so fast! This first month of football is coming up to a wrap and so much has happened already, and so much more to go. The best part of the season is upon us: leafs are turning brown and pumpkin spice is back in our cups. Here's this weeks games so you can enjoy these fall perks with some football on your TV. Make sure you check out the official NFL website for more information and let us know your predictions and thoughts on our social media. Giants vs Cowboys on Fri 27th of Sept Panthers vs Bengals on Sun 29th of Sept Falcons vs Saints on Sun 29th of Sept Texans vs Jaguars on Sun 29th of Sept Jets vs Broncos on Sun 29th of Sept Packers vs Vikings on Sun 29th of Sept Colts vs Steelers on Sun 29th of Sept Bears vs Rams on Sun 29th of Sept Buccaneers vs Eagles on Sun 29th of Sept 49ers vs Patriots on Sun 29th of Sept Cardinals vs Commanders on Sun 29th of Sept Chargers vs Chiefs on Sun 29th of Sept Raiders vs Browns on Sun 29th of Sept Ravens vs Bills on Sun 29th of Sept Dolphins vs Titans on Mon 30th of Sept Lions vs Seahawks on Mon 30th of Sept Where you can watch these games: FUBO, NBC, NFL+ and YOUTUBE TV

  • 2024: NFL review week 3

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Here's this weeks results. Are we happy with them? We half are… Check the official NFL website for more information and make sure to check our socials for more updates and posts. Jets vs Patriots: Jets win 24-3 Browns vs Gaints: Giants win 21-15 Saints vs Eagles: Eagles win 15-12 Vikings vs Texans: Vikings win 34-7 Buccaneers vs Broncos: Broncos win 26-7 Titans vs Packers: Packers win 30-14 Colts vs Bears: Colts win 21-16 Steelers vs Chargers: Steelers win 20-10 Seahawks vs Dolphins: Seahawks win 24-3 Raiders vs Panthers: Panthers win 36-22 Rams vs 49ers: Rams win 27-24 Cardinals vs Lions: Lions win 20-13 Cowboys vs Ravens: Ravens win 28-25 Falcons vs Chiefs: Chiefs win 22-17 Bills vs Jaguars: Bills win 47-10 Bengals vs Commanders: Commanders win 38-33

  • 2024: Football is Back! week 3

    by: Cristina Hauerstein We are almost a month into football and it still feels as good as it did week one, well if your team is doing good… and we hope it is! Here's this week's games and schedules. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information. Jets vs Patriots on Thurs 19th of Sept Browns vs Gaints on Sun 22nd of Sept Saints vs Eagles on Sun 22nd of Sept Vikings vs Texans on Sun 22nd of Sept Buccaneers vs Broncos on Sun 22nd of Sept Titans vs Packers on Sun 22nd of Sept Colts vs Bears on Sun 22nd of Sept Steelers vs Chargers on Sun 22nd of Sept Seahawks vs Dolphins on Sun 22nd of Sept Raiders vs Panthers on Sun 22nd of Sept Rams vs 49ers on Sun 22nd of Sept Cardinals vs Lions on Sun 22nd of Sept Cowboys vs Ravens on Sun 22nd of Sept Falcons vs Chiefs on Sun 22nd of Sept Bills vs Jaguars on Mon 23rd of Sept Bengals vs Commanders on Mon 23rd of Sept Where you can waTThursese games: FUBO, NBC, NFL+ and YOUTUBE TV

  • 2024: NFL review week 2

    Cristina Hauerstein Here you have the results from week 2. For more stats and information make sure to check out the offcials NFL website and make sure to stayed tuned for this week's posts. Dolphins vs Bills: Bills win 31-10 Vikings vs 49ers: Vikings win 23-17 Patriots vs Seahawks: Seahawks win 23-20 Commanders vs Giants: Commanders win 21-18 Panthers vs Chargers: Chargers win 26-3 Cowboys vs Saints: Saints win 44-19 Packers vs Colts: Packers win 16-10 Jaguars vs Browns: Browns 18-13 Titans vs Jets: Jets win 24-17 Lions vs Buccaneers: Buccaneers win 20-16 Ravens vs Raiders: Raiders win 26-23 Cardinals vs Rams: Cardinals win 41-10 Chiefs vs Bengals: Chiefs win 26-25 Broncos vs Steelers: Steelers win 13-6 Texans vs Bears: Texans win 19-13 Eagles vs Falcons: Falcons 22-21

  • 2024: Football Is Back! Week 2

    By: Cristina Hauerstein It's week two and we still just as excited as week one. Is your team undefeated still? Check out the week 1 review for the results as you get ready for week two. Here's this week's games in order for all of you. Remember to check the official NFL website for more information and let us know what your prediction are! Dolphins vs Bills on Thurs Sept 12th Vikings vs 49ers on Sun Sept 15th Patriots vs Seahawks on Sun Sept 15th Commanders vs Giants on Sun Sept 15th Panthers vs Chargers on Sun Sept 15th Cowboys vs Saints on Sun Sept 15th Packers vs Colts on Sun Sept 15th Jaguars vs Browns on Sun Sept 15th Titans vs Jets on Sun Sept 15th Lions vs Buccanneers on Sun Sept 15th Ravens vs Raiders on Sun Sept 15th Cardinals vs Rams on Sun Sept 15th Chiefs vs Bengals on Sun Sept 15th Broncos vs Steelers on Sun Sept 15th Texans vs Bears on Sun Sept 15th Eagles vs Falcons on Mon Sept 16th Where you can watch these games: FUBO, NBC, NFL+ and YOUTUBE TV

  • 2024: NFL review week 1

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Here you have the results from week 1. For more stats and information make sure to check out the offcials NFL website and make sure to stayed tuned for this week's posts. Ravens vs Chiefs: Chiefs win 27-20 Packers vs Eagles: Eagles win 34-29 Panthers vs Saints: Saints win 47-10 Vikings vs Gaints: Vikings win 28-6 Patriots vs Bengals: Patriots win 16-10 Steelers vs Falcons: Steelers win 18-10 Texans vs Colts: Texans win 29-27 Cardinals vs Bills: Bills win 34-28 Titans vs Bears: Bears win 24-17 Jaguars vs Dolphins: Dolphins win 20-17 Broncos vs Seahawks: Seahawks win 26-20 Raiders vs Chargers: Chargers win 22-10 Cowboys vs Browns: Cowboys win 33-17 Commanders vs Buccaneers: Buccanneers win 37-20 Rams vs Lions: Lions win 26-20 Jets vs 49ers: 49ers win 32-19

  • 2024: Football Is Back! Week 1

    By: Cristina Hauerstein Football is officially back! I am so excited to bring back the "Football Is back" series for you this season. There's nothing more exciting than the first week of football, well, besides the superbowl. Here's this week's games for you to tune in! Remember to check the official NFL website for more information: Ravens vs Chiefs on Sept 5th Packers vs Eagles on Sept 6th Panthers vs Saints on Sept 8th Vikings vs Gaints on Sept 8th Patriots vs Bengals on Sept 8th Steelers vs Falcons on Sept 8th Texans vs Colts on Sept 8th Cardinals vs Bills on Sept 8th Titans vs Bears on Sept 8th Jaguars vs Dolphins on Sept 8th Broncos vs Seahawks on Sept 8th Raiders vs Chargers on Sept 8th Cowboys vs Browns on Sept 8th Commanders vs Buccaneers on Sept 8th Rams vs Lions on Sept 8th Jets vs 49ers on Sept 9th Where you can watch these games: FUBO, NBC, NFL+ and YOUTUBE TV

  • The Stanley Cup is back on the east coast

    By: Cristina Hauerstein The Florida Panthers won their first Stanley Cup in Franchise history on Monday 25th of June 2024. The team entered the final and won 3 games in a row, but their opponent decided to challenge them until game 7 where they won 2-1 against the Edmonton Oilers. Both teams played their best games during this series, but one had to come out winning, and the Panthers reached that goal. Their win is extremely important, as it's not only the first one in the franchise, but it's also the third time in 5 years a Florida team has won the cup (the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021, and now the Florida Panthers in 2024), solidifying Florida as a hockey state. We also get to witness Carter Verhaeghe lift the cup for the second time, and we got to see other great players like Sam Reinhart and Matthew Tkachuk win the cup after long journeys to the cup over their careers. Despite that, Connor McDavid won the Conn Smythe Trophy (awarded to the most valuable player) as a member of the losing team, which has never happened in NHL history but he deserved it nonetheless. Connor McDavid is arguably one of the best players of our time and we get to witness it. These players played a tough fight nonetheless: Leon Draisaitl played with a broken rib and a broken finger, and Connor McDavid has an abdonminal injury. Hockey players continue to prove their strength, especially during the playoffs win or lose. Both of these teams have gone above and beyond this postseason and it'll be exciting to see how the Edmonton Oilers approach next season and how the Florida Panthers defend the cup down in Ft. Lauradale.

  • Is an uneventful offseason enough for the Rays?

    By Lily Belcher It was a quiet off season for the Rays after a quick playoff exit in 2023. Rays fans watched the injured list get longer and longer, with big names, like ace Shane McClanahan, falling to surgeries that would sideline them for most of the 2024 season. The bullpen lacked the depth needed to keep up with the injuries and, by the end of the season, the pitching staff was tired and fans saw the weakened rotation led to the post season being cut short in Tampa Bay. Heading into the off-season, it would have been nice to see the Rays compete for players on the star-studded free agency list. However, the front office didn’t bite, sticking with the usual Rays trades that can be crushing, but understandable. This left fans shaking their heads, as it seems they do every year, but saying they’ll trust the front office, because they have a history of making the right move, even when it’s hard to see. The expected, but heartbreaking trade of Tyler Glasnow to the Dodger was the biggest move for the Rays this offseason. Glasnow and outfielder Manuel Margot were sent to Los Angeles for Dodgers outfielder Johnny DeLuca and young starting pitcher Ryan Pepiot. The Rays received Glasnow in a textbook Rays trade, giving up a less than impressive, but fan-favorite Chris Archer for Glasnow, who was struggling in Pittsburgh at the time. Pitching coach Kyle Snyder took the young righty under his wing, relating on height and the different pitching mechanics that come with being 6’8. Glasnow quickly found his spot in the Rays rotation and was a reliable strikeout starter until he was forced to get Tommy John. After struggling to match his impressive performance with the Rays before surgery, the writing was on the wall at the end of the 2023 season. The Dodgers were clearly looking for pitching, seeing that they took almost every big-name pitcher available, and the California native was available. Manuel Margot joined Glasnow on the flight to Dodgers Stadium after the December trade as well. Margot had comfortably filled in the gaps in the outfield for the Rays, but his bat had been less than impressive, averaging .264 over his four years with the Rays. While he certainly didn’t have weak offensive production, he paled in comparison to the theatrics from Randy Arozarena, speed from Jose Siri and even the reliability of Josh Lowe. While Margot originally left the Rays to spend the 2024 season in Dodger blue, he was traded to the Twins within two weeks. “That’s part of the game. It’s really hard, especially getting adapted. You have to get adapted really quick to the organization you’re going to,” Margot said following the trade to the Twins. “It wasn’t surprising. My lawyer had already told me in the morning that there was a move, that I had to be ready. I was expecting it.” DeLuca, a 25-year-old left fielder from California, has a promising future with the Rays. With a constant demand for versatile players, DeLuca offers another utility player’s bat to the organization. DeLuca said he wasn’t expecting to get traded, but, when he was, he was welcomed to Tampa Bay “with open arms.” A fractured wrist from the Rays’ spring training exhibition game in the Dominican Republic will sideline him through the opening games of the season, but DeLuca will make his anticipated start in 4-6 weeks. Pepiot is expected to step into the starting rotation but is also looking forward to paddleboarding in St. Pete as he adjusts to the Florida coasts. “I don’t think he has big shoes to fill,” Rays’ manager Kevin Cash said. “I want him to come in and fit into our group. He’s very talented.” Among other trades to rock the Rays’ roster was the loss of switch-hitting utility player Vidal Brujan and relief pitcher Calvin Faucher. The pair of Rays were sent South to play for the Marlins in exchange for two prospects and a player to be named later or cash. Brujan worked his way through Tampa Bay’s minor leagues before making his MLB debut in 2021. He became a regular face on the field, filling in when injuries plagued the field or when the lineup needed some variety. Still, he only batted .157 over his few appearances in the Majors. Peter Bendix, Marlins president of baseball operations an d Rays front office alum, said Brujan has the potential to “be really successful” after he gets more comfortable in the big leagues. Faucher served as a middle reliever for the Rays in 2022 and 2023, but only pitched 6.2 innings during his tenure. He was designated for assignment in November before being picked up by the Marlins. The right-hander will fill a gap in the left-handed majority Miami bullpen. Bendix said Faucher has “really good stuff” and can serve as a bulk-inning reliever or fill in for a few outs when necessary. The Rays dealt right-handed reliever Andrew Kittredge and outfielder Luke Raley away at the beginning of January to the Cardinals and Mariners, respectively. Kittredge played six seasons with the Rays before undergoing Tommy John in 2023. He consistently posted an ERA over 4.00 and gave up several runs in close games for the Rays, taking on the curse of being the Rays’ closer when he tried to close out a game. While the loss of another bullpen arm was a hit to the Rays’ pitching options in 2024, Tampa Bay did sign several minor league contracts with relievers in the off season. Raley was sent to Seattle around the same time. While he had several strong at bats with key hits for the Rays, he was another outfielder taking up a roster space. The Rays have extensive outfielder options, especially with the addition of DeLuca, making Raley expendable. With Opening Day quickly approaching, the Rays appear to be piecing together their pitching staff again this season. With some major arms expected back after their surgeries, including McClanahan and Drew Rasmussen, the Rays rotation could reclaim its title as the strongest in the league after the All-Star Break. The quiet off season says a lot about the faith the front office has in rehabilitating their arms fast. As long as those pitchers make strong returns, the lack of major additions to the roster might be understandable.

  • Chiefs Win Second Straight Super Bowl

    By Lily Belcher The Chiefs partied the night away in Las Vegas after winning their second straight Super Bowl on Sunday, following tight end Travis Kelce’s lively “Viva Las Vegas” call during the trophy ceremony. The 25-22 victory over the 49ers marks the fourth Super Bowl title for the Kansas City franchise and third for 28-year-old quarterback Patrick Mahomes. “No matter what the score is, no matter how much time is left, that guy’s got magic in his right arm and he just found ways to propel us,” Kelce said about his quarterback. Mahomes propelled his team through regulation and into a tight overtime win, which ended with a short three-yard pass to wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr. into the end zone. “Man, I couldn’t be happier for my guy. It brought me to tears seeing that he was the man that got us this ring,” Kelce said about Hardman Jr. By the end of the fourth quarter, Kansas City and San Franscisco were tied at 19. Per new playoff rules, each team would have the chance with the ball in overtime. The 49ers took the ball first and drove it down field after a promising 7:38, 17-play possession. However, the Chiefs defense stopped them short and forced a 27-yard field goal, putting the Lombardi Trophy in their sights, as long as they could get a touchdown. San Francisco kept pressure on Mahomes throughout the game, which showed in Mahomes’ rushed throw away passes and frantic scrambles from deep in the pocket. But, the 49ers pressure couldn’t stop the Chiefs in overtime. Mahomes evaded 49ers rushers and completed several short passes, including an exciting 7-yard pass that was just shy of the end zone to Kelce, and a 19-yard scramble. The Chiefs did just what Kelce called them to do in the reportedly tear-jerking speech he made before the game: they stuck to their “formula.” Before Kansas City was done celebrating, the Chiefs were looking forward to their next challenge: winning their third straight Super Bowl title.

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