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Daniel Jones and the New York Giants

After a tumultuous season and losing his position as QB1, Daniel Jones asked the New York Giants to release him, and his wish will be granted.

Jones, who has been with the team for six seasons, signed a four-year, $160 million contract in March 2023. His record with the Giants is 22-44-1 with 70 touchdowns and 47 interceptions. 

Jones has received a lot of criticism for his play, especially due to the contract, but he is not the one who decided to pay him all that money. He has handled the week with class and now has the opportunity for a fresh start.

 

Week 12 NFL Schedule

Thursday
Steelers 19 Browns 24

Sunday
Bucs at Giants – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on CBS
Chiefs at Panthers – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on CBS
Cowboys at Commanders – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on FOX
Patriots at Dolphins – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on CBS
Titans at Texans – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on CBS
Lions at Colts – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on FOX
Vikings at Bears – 1 pm ET/10 am PT on FOX
Broncos at Raiders – 4:05 pm ET/1:05 pm PT on CBS
49ers at Packers – 4:25 pm ET/1:25 pm PT on FOX
Cardinals at Seahawks – 4:25 pm ET/1:25 pm PT on FOX
Eagles at Rams – 8:20 pm ET/5:20 pm PT on NBC/Peacock

Monday
Ravens at Chargers – 8:15 pm ET/5:15 pm PT on ABC/ESPN

 

Week 12 NFL Injury Updates

  • 49ers’ QB Brock Purdy (shoulder) and DE Nick Bosa (hip, oblique) are out for Sunday against the Packers.
  • After being out three games, WR Mike Evans (hamstring) will be back on the field for the Bucs on Sunday.
  • Chiefs’ RB Isiah Pacheco is out for Sunday.
  • Eagles’ WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring) is out for Sunday night against the Rams.

 

Jason Kelce

One of America’s two favorite Kelce brothers is getting his own late-night show. 

Retired Eagles’ center Jason Kelce, brother of Travis who is the boyfriend of Taylor Swift, will host a one-hour Friday night show on ESPN called “They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce. 

The show will start Jan. 3 and go for five consecutive Fridays. It will be filmed at Union Transfer in Philly in front of a live audience.

 

Alyssa Nakken

Alyssa Nakken made history when she became the first woman to coach in a MLB game in 2022 for the San Francisco Giants. On Friday, the Giants confirmed that Nakken is leaving the organization.

Nakken is taking a position with the Cleveland Guardians, and MLB Network is reporting that it is a player development role. We love a woman making waves and history in professional sports.