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  • NFL Player, Ohio State Alum, Arrested in Cleveland Suburb

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    Source: Cuyahoga County / Lakewood Police Department

    Reports have confirmed that Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore was taken into custody by Lakewood police.

    Lattimore, who also played football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, has already been released. Jail records confirm that Lattimore was taken into custody for carrying a concealed weapon.

    Further details have yet to be made public. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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  • A Week 18 With No Stakes – Philadelphia Sports Nation

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    Scheduling 16 Division matchups for the final week of the regular season continues to fight the league. With only TWO of the fourteen playoff positions up for grabs which will be decided between the Ravens/Steelers Sunday night game as well as Panthers/Buccaneers (with some help from Atlanta) Sunday afternoon.

    The Eagles will come into Sunday almost locked into the 3 Seed, but with a little bit of scoreboard help happening at the same time they play Washington could see them leap into the 2 Seed. A Lions win over the Bears would give the Eagles a need to compete against the Commanders, a team out for revenge from just two weeks ago.

    A Vengeful Rematch 

    The decision to go for 2 points, putting the Eagles up 19 points late into the 4th quarter was the right decision. The Eagles had already missed two field goals, taking 6 points off the board of what ended as a 29-18 game. 

    The ever so clueless Dan Quinn, who hasn’t learned from his time in Atlanta. Part of the comical 28-3 Falcons Super Bowl loss. Or multiple years as the Cowboys defensive coordinator, giving up 48 points to a 7th seed Packers team in his last game on the sideline for “Americas team.” 

    Upset over the Eagles decision to go for 2, Quinn stated “If that’s how they want to get down, we’ll see them again in two weeks.” Feels very threatening for a Week 18 division opponent matchup. Which leads to the question.

    Did Dan Quinn forget that the Eagles clinched the NFC East title with their Week 16 victory at Northwest Stadium?

    The Commanders season was realistically over by their Bye Week(if not earlier) Sitting at 3-8, losing their franchise QB for weeks at a time, rushing him back from numerous injuries just to be sidelined again feels like something a desperate team would do. 

    Add in injuries to Tyler Biadasz, Marcus Mariota, Laremy Tunsil, Sam Cosmi, Trey Amos, amongst plenty of players like Zach Ertz, Marshon Lattimore and Austin Ekeler. The #1 thing the Commanders should be playing for on Sunday is draft position. 

    7th overall is a great place to be for a team that was only 22 points from punching their ticket to a Super Bowl less than 12 months ago. 

    If 17th year Josh Johnson is able to lead the Commanders to a nothingburger victory against Tanner McKee and what we should expect to be most of the Eagles backup & reserve players. Then I guess we can give Dan Quinn & Co. Their flowers of “only beating an Eagles backup QB” 2 years running.  

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  • Clinchmas Is On The Horizon  – Philadelphia Sports Nation

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    With 3 weeks to go in the regular season, playoff spots are starting to be snatched up. With the Broncos, Seahawks and Rams being the first teams to clinch a playoff spot, many more will soon follow. 

    Including the Eagles, whose magic number jumped from 3 all the way to 1 on Sunday following a Raiders blowout and a Cowboys season that’s nearly over, courtesy of “Nine” and the Minnesota Vikings. 

    And the Eagles first opportunity to punch their ticket into the postseason comes a day earlier this week. With a Saturday night game against the Washington Commanders

    The Last Match

    January 26th 2025 was the last time these teams saw each other. In an NFC Championship Game division matchup. To end a conversation:

    What would happen if Jalen Hurts played all 4 quarters of the Week 16 loss?

    A game that saw the Eagles take a quick 14-0 lead that saw Hurts exit due to a concussion just 5 minutes into the game. The final score ended 36-33 after the Eagles defense couldn’t get a stop, and the offense led by Kenny Pickett could barely pick up a first down. 

    To open the NFC championship game, the Commanders led an 18 play, 54 yard drive that included two 4th down conversions and finished with 3 points. The Eagles answer to that drive? This Saquon Barkley60 yard TD on the Eagles opening play of the game. 

    What followed was an absolute rout. The Eagles saw a 12 point lead at halftime, before they took things personally and finished the game with a 21 point 4th quarter after forcing two turnovers by the Commanders. 

    Now, things will look a little different. 

    Saturday Night

    Jayden Daniels has since been shut down for the season. With multiple injuries sidelining him for weeks at a time. Instead, the Eagles will play against their former backup QB Marcus Mariota who has lead his current team to a 1-3 record. 

    Having been eliminated from playoff contention weeks ago, the Commanders will have nothing to play for but draft position, and attempting to foil the Eagles playoff/seeding hopes. 

    However with a laundry list of injuries ranging from Laremy Tunsil, and Colson Yankoff listed Out for this week. With names like Trey Amos, Luke McCaffrey, Zach Ertz, Marshon Lattimore and Dorance Armstrong already on injured reserve, the Commanders will be thin at numerous positions. Hoping the Eagles can take advantage of a depleted team that thought they could repeat a 12-5 Cinderella run from only a year ago. 

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  • Banged-up Saints likely to start Dalton at QB

    Banged-up Saints likely to start Dalton at QB

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    New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen declined to name a starting quarterback for Thursday night’s game against the Arizona Cardinals, although signs point to Andy Dalton making his fourth straight start of the season.

    “I think we’ll just wait ’til game time,” Allen said.

    Allen ruled out wide receivers Michael Thomas and Jarvis Landry, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, guard Andrus Peat and tight end Adam Trautman. Rookie wide receiver Chris Olave said earlier in the week that he had passed through concussion protocol and would play Thursday.

    Allen said earlier in the week that quarterback Jameis Winston is not 100 percent healthy and won’t play until he has recovered from a back injury that has lingered since Week 1. Although Winston has returned to practice, he’s still limited as he works his way back from injury.

    Dalton, who was listed as a full participant in Wednesday’s practice, is dealing with a back injury suffered in Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals, but says he feels good to go.

    “Obviously short week, so there’s just little things you have to deal with,” Dalton told the media in a post-practice interview Wednesday.

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  • “… I’m the answer:” Justin Jefferson channels Iverson to take a shot at Marshon Lattimore

    “… I’m the answer:” Justin Jefferson channels Iverson to take a shot at Marshon Lattimore

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    Minnesota Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson did work in London on Sunday.

    In the 28-25 win over the New Orleans Saints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jefferson caught 10 passes for 147 yards. He also ran for a touchdown. It was the first time since 2016 that a player had 120 yards receiving and a rushing score and Jefferson’s 16th career 100-yard receiving game. According to ESPN Stats and Information, only Randy Moss and Odell Beckham Jr. have had more 100-yard games (19) in their first three seasons.

    For much of the game, Jefferson was matched up against Saints Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Let’s just say Jefferson won the matchup. One of Jefferson’s biggest catches was a 39-yard reception that set up Minnesota kicker Greg Joseph’s 47-yard, game-winning field goal.

    “Lattimore pretty much followed me the whole game, pretty much was a one-on-one battle the majority of the game,” Jefferson said after the game. “I was telling [Minnesota coach Kevin O’Connell] the whole game we should throw it up, give me a chance to go up and make a big play.”

    Monday night, Jefferson channeled Allen Iverson’s famous step over Tyron Lue in the NBA Finals to get another shot at Lattimore.

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