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the-football-chick · 2 years
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With starting QB Kyler Murray and backup Colt McCoy both out, the Cardinals will start Trace McSorley against the Buccaneers for their Week 16 matchup on Christmas Day.
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Washington Commanders Postgame Quotes 8/25
COMMANDERS HEAD COACH DAN QUINN Postgame press conferenceSunday, August 25, 2024 Opening Statement:“It’s good to see you guys. Tonight at the end honestly was a lot of fun, and two guys that I was thinking about at the end of the game after it. I thought [QB] Trace [McSorley], for a hometown guy to be here in the DMV and just what a cool moment for him of finishing, and then the other player…
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nfliplnews · 10 months
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[ad_1] The Bears cut Trace McSorley from the practice squad Tuesday.Starting quarterback Justin Fields' return made McSorley expendable.The Bears signed McSorley to serve as the third quarterback and run the scout team while Fields was recovering from a dislocated thumb. The team still has Tyson Bagent and Nathan Peterman on their roster behind Fields.The Bears signed veteran safety Adrian Colbert to the practice squad. He was injured during training camp with the Bears and released with an injury settlement in August.Colbert, 30, has played 41 career games.The Bears also signed defensive end Michael Dwumfour to the practice squad. An undrafted free agent signed by the Jets in 2021, Dwumfour was cut from the Texans' practice squad last month. He has played 12 career games for the Texans and 49ers.The Bears lost defensive end Jalen Harris off their practice squad Monday when he signed with the Commanders. [ad_2] Source link
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bongaboi · 2 years
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Penn State: 2023 Rose Bowl Champions
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PASADENA, Calif. – The No. 11/9/7 Penn State football team (11-2, 7-2 Big Ten) defeated No. 8/7/10 Utah (10-4, 7-2 PAC-12) 35-21 in the Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 2, 2023. The Nittany Lions put up 448 yards of total offense and recorded two takeaways in the program's second Rose Bowl win.
Sean Clifford led the way for the Nittany Lion offense, going 16-for-22 with 279 yards and two touchdowns. Clifford became Penn State's program leader in total offense, eclipsing Trace McSorley's mark of 11,596 yards. Clifford's 88-yard touchdown pass to KeAndre Lambert-Smith in the fourth quarter became the longest passing play in the history of the Rose Bowl.
Nicholas Singleton capped off his historic true freshman season with 120 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the Rose Bowl. Singleton's 87-yard touchdown run in the third quarter is the third-longest run in Rose Bowl history and the second-longest in Penn State bowl history. With the run, the Nittany Lions now own two of the five longest rushes in the history of the Rose Bowl, including Ki-Jana Carter's 83-yard run in the 1995 Rose Bowl.
With the 88-yard pass and the 87-yard run, the Nittany Lions became the first team in Rose Bowl history with 80-plus yard receiving and rushing touchdowns in a game.
Kaytron Allen and Mitchell Tinsley recorded the additional Nittany Lion scores in the game, and Lambert-Smith finished with a career-high 124 receiving yards.
Two takeaways set the tone on defense for the Nittany Lions. Kalen King and Ji'Ayir Brown recorded interceptions as Penn State turned in a solid defensive outing. Curtis Jacobs picked up a career-high two sacks in the game while Brown and Chop Robinson collected 1.5 sacks each. Penn State totaled six sacks and nine tackles for loss in the contest.
The 2022 Penn State football season is presented by PSECU.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Penn State made the first splash play of the day. With the Utes inside Nittany Lion territory on their second drive of the game, Kalen King intercepted Cameron Rising at the 18-yard line to bring the Penn State offense back on the field.
The Nittany Lions found the end zone on the very next drive on a touchdown run by Nicholas Singleton. Penn State entered the red zone on a 28-yard strike by Sean Clifford to Theo Johnson at the 13-yard line. On a third-and-two play, Singleton took a handoff and exploded into the end zone for the five-yard score that resulted in the only points in the first quarter for either team.
Utah tied the game with a 13-play, 75-yard touchdown drive on its subsequent possession. The Utes took 7:12 off the clock as Rising found Thomas Yassmin for the score. The score put Utah on the board and tied the game 7-7 with 7:55 remaining in the second quarter.
A Mitchell Tinsley touchdown catch capped off Penn State's next drive, as the teams traded touchdowns in the second quarter. The Nittany Lions constructed a six-play 70-yard drive, including a 32-yard reception by KeAndre Lambert-Smith and a 20-yard grab by Harrison Wallace, that resulted in Clifford's 85th career touchdown pass.
The Utes answered right back, making it 14-14 with the game's fourth consecutive scoring drive. Utah used a six-play, 75-yard drive to tie the game with 2:09 left to play in the opening half.
As the Utes were driving with under a minute left in the half, Curtis Jacobs sacked Rising on third down, sending the game to halftime tied 14-14.
In the third quarter, Singleton scored his second touchdown of the game on an 87-yard scamper that broke the 14-14 deadlock with 10:17 remaining in the frame. The Nittany Lions began the drive at their own five-yard line and ran just two plays before Singleton found a hole and dashed downfield for the score.
The Nittany Lion defense showed out once again as it intercepted Utah for the second time. Ji'Ayir Brown picked off Bryson Barnes with 6:07 left in the third quarter to record his 16th career takeaway.
With the score sitting at 21-14 entering the fourth quarter, the Nittany Lions completed the longest passing play in Rose Bowl history to extend the lead to 28-14. In an almost identical beginning of the drive to the Singleton touchdown, Penn State ran just two plays before Clifford aired out a pass to Lambert-Smith for an 88-yard score.
Penn State tacked on another fourth-quarter touchdown to make it 35-14 at the 10:36 mark as Kaytron Allen scored on a one-yard run. The Nittany Lions took 2:44 to record a five-play 47-yard scoring drive.
The Utes scored the game's final touchdown with 0:25 remaining in regulation but the result was unchanged as the Nittany Lions won 35-21.
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apwmagazine · 2 years
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Is Trace Mcsorley Related To Marty Mcsorley?Are They Brother
Is Trace Mcsorley Related To Marty Mcsorley?Are They Brother
People are searching for Is Trace Mcsorley Related To Marty Mcsorley? as the player share the same surname, which has held their fans to speculate. Trace McSorley is an American football quarterback currently a free agent in the National Football League (NFL).  He participated in collegiate football at Penn State and was a key member of the team’s success during his time there. Having not been…
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rnewspost · 2 years
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Tom Brady engineers overtime victory after Bucs capitalize on Cardinals gift
Tom Brady engineers overtime victory after Bucs capitalize on Cardinals gift
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were handed the gift of new life in the middle of the fourth quarter on Sunday night and turned it into a Christmas miracle. A poor pitch attempt from Arizona Cardinals quarterback Trace McSorley to Keaontay Ingram, led to a fumble recovery by Buccaneers defensive lineman William Gholston. The turnover resulted in a game-tying field goal from Tampa Bay…
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mintingprofit · 2 years
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Buccaneers vs Cardinals Odds, Lines, Spread, Picks, and Predictions for Week 16 Sunday Night Football
Buccaneers vs Cardinals Odds, Lines, Spread, Picks, and Predictions for Week 16 Sunday Night Football
Dec 18, 2022; Denver, Colorado, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Trace McSorley (19) runs the ball in the third quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ride a four-game road losing streak into  Sunday night’s visit to Arizona Hobbled by injuries, the Cardinals look to snap a four-game losing…
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hawkvalley · 2 years
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Denver Broncos Regular Season Game 15
Hawk Valley Regular Season Week 16 Christmas, 2022
Denver Broncos vs Rams
Quick Review
The Broncos beat the Cardinals 24-15.
A longer review
This game took place on December 18 at 2:05 pm MST. The temperature at kickoff was 38 degrees.
It’s 🎄 Christmas 🎄 so, I’ll limit the play by play to scores and almost scores.
The Broncos first drive of the day started from the 25 yard line. Brett Rypien #4 threw a quick pass over to Jerry Jeudy #10 on the right side for a seven yard gain on first down. On second down, Brett went back to Jeudy for a ten yard gain over the right side. The Broncos returned to the ground on first down and Latavius Murray #28 picked up eight yards running up the middle. On second down, Brett threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On third and two, Murray ran up the middle for three yards. Quinn Meinerz #77 was poked in the eye on the play. On first down, Brett rolled to the right and connected with Greg Dulcich #80 for an eleven yard gain. On first down, Tom Compton #69 was flagged for holding. He had just entered the game. On first and twenty, Brett threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On second down, Brett dumped the ball off to Murray for a twelve yard gain. On third down, Brett was tackled for no gain. With 10:30 left in the first quarter, Brandon McManus #8 kicked a 52 yard field goal.
This Bronco drive started from the 24 yard line. On first down, Brett pitched the ball to Devine Ozigbo #36 and he gained four yards over the right side. Meinerz returned to the game. On second down, Brett pitched the ball to the left and Ozigbo lost two yards. With 80 seconds left, the Broncos ran a screen to the left side and Marlon Mack #37 picked up two yards. With 38 seconds left in the quarter, McManus missed a 38 yard field goal.
After one quarter in Denver, the score was Denver 3, Arizona 0.
When play resumed, Colt McCoy #12 found DeAndre Hopkins #10 hanging out just past the first down marker for a five yard gain. On the next play, James Conner #6 ran up the middle for two yards. With 13:50 left, McCoy connected with Hopkins for a sixteen yard gain over the left side. On first down, Conner ran to the left side for four yards. On second down, McCoy threw a quick pass to Trey McBride #85 on the left side for an eight yard gain. Keaontay Ingram #30 ran an odd play to the right for no gain. On second down, McCoy dumped the ball off to McBride in the left flat for a four yard gain. With 10:50 left, McCoy threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On fourth down, former Bronco Matt Prater #5 kicked a 45 yard field goal.
On first down from the 25 yard line, Brett’s pass was batted down by J.J. Watt #99. IN-COM-PLETE. On second down, Brett connected with Jeudy for a nineteen yard gain. With 61 seconds left in the half, Brett found Brandon Johnson #89 on the right side for a twelve yard gain. With 40 seconds left, Brett fumbled and the ball. The ball was picked up by Myjai Sanders #41 and returned for a Cardinal touchdown. Upon review, Sanders was ruled down.
From the 49 yard line, with 38 seconds left, McCoy found Hopkins over the middle for a six yard gain. Arizona was flagged for an illegal shift on second down. Arizona called a timeout with 21 seconds left. McCoy threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass on the second, second down. On third down, Essang Bassey #34 was flagged for pass interference. Arizona gained 12 yards. With 13 seconds left, Conner ran up the middle for six yards. Arizona called a timeout with three seconds left. When play resumed, Prater kicked a 50 yard field goal as time expired in the first half.
At halftime, the score was Denver 3, Arizona 6.
The Cardinals first drive of the second half started from the 25 yard line. McCoy connected with Marquise Brown #2 for a four yard gain on first down. On second down McCoy found Maxx Williams #87 over the middle for five yards. On third down, McCoy called his own number and he ran up the middle for one yard. He was injured on the play. Trace McSorley #19 entered the game and replaced McCoy at quarterback for the Cardinals. On first down, Conner ran to the right for two yards. On second down, McSorley found McBride for a fourteen yard gain. The Cards returned to the ground game and Conner carried the rock for two yards on first down. On second down, McSorley connected with A.J. Green #18 on the right side, near the first down marker, but there was a flag on the play. Josh Jones #79 was flagged for an illegal shift. On second and thirteen, Conner ran over the left side for fourteen yards. On first down, McSorley scrambled but was sacked for a two yard loss by DeShawn Williams #99. On second down, Baron Browning #56 was flagged for being offside. With 10:10 left in the third, McSorley threw another IN-COM-PLETE pass that was almost intercepted by Pat Surtain #2. On third and seven, Will Hernandez #76 was flagged for holding. On third and seventeen, McSorley called his own number and scrambled for eight yards. On fourth down, with 9:01 left in the quarter, Prater kicked a 55 yard field goal.
On first down from the 20 yard line, Brett tossed the ball to Murray and he ran to the right for 35 yards. On first down, Brett connected with Jeudy for six yards. Then Murray ran up the middle and picked up five more yards. On first down, Brett connected with Eric Tomlinson #87 over the middle for a seven yard gain. On second down, Murray ran up the middle for six yards. With 6:52 left in the third quarter, Brett rolled to the right and found Tomlinson for an eighteen yard gain. On first and goal from the three yard line, Mack ran to the right and into the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
The third quarter ended at 4:19 pm and the score was Denver 10, Arizona 9.
This Bronco drive started from the 44 yard line with 13:55 left in the game. On first down Brett pitched the ball to the right and Murray gained two yards. On second down, Brett connected with Johnson for a seven yard gain. On third down, Arizona was flagged for having too many men on the field. On first down, Mack ran up the middle for six yards. On second down, the Broncos ran a wide receiver screen to the right and Freddie Swain #86 caught the ball for a nine yard gain. With 11:50 left, Brett tossed the ball to the left and Mack gained seventeen yards. On first and goal from the ten yard line, the Broncos ran the same play, but with Murray at running back. He carried the ball into the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
With 10:10 left in the game and the ball on the five yard line, Brett pitched the ball to the right and Murray picked up two yards. On second down, with 9:30 left in the game, Brett faked a hand off, which fooled the cameraman, and then connected with a wide open Tomlinson in the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
From the Arizona 22 yard line, McSorley completed a pass to Hopkins for a gain of five yards. With 8:53 left, McSorley completed a pass to McBride who broke through a Josey Jewell #47 tackle to gain 29 yards. On first down, McSorley threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On second down, McSorley hit Conner for a sixteen yard gain. On first down, McSorley connected with Hopkins for an eighteen yard gain. On first down, Conner picked up nine yards running to the left. With 6:10 left in the game, Conner ran over the right side for a Cardinal touchdown. McSorley threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass on their two point conversion attempt.
The final score Denver 24, Arizona 15. The game lasted two hours and 58 minutes.
Roster moves
Bronco players that that are out: WR Kendall Hinton #9.
The Broncos that are questionable: WR Courtland Sutton #14, RB Latavius Murray #28, LG Dalton Risner #66, LT Calvin Anderson #76, SLB Randy Gregory #5, RCB K'Waun Williams #21.
The Broncos have elevated T Christian DiLauro #67 to the active roster from the practice squad.
The Broncos have signed G Parker Ferguson #65 and DB Devon Kay #38 to the practice squad.
The Broncos have placed RT Tom Compton #96, RCB Darius Phillips #20, LB Dakota Allen #59 on the injured reserve.
Outlook
This is the last out of conference game of the year for the Broncos. The Broncos average 15 PPG in non-conference play and average giving up 16 PPG in non-conference play. Right now the Broncos are 500 in conference play. This game will determine whether or not they finish the season with a "winning" record against non-conference opponents.
The Los Angeles Rams average 12 PPG in non-conference play while giving up 24 PPG in non-conference games. I can see why Russell Wilson rushed back to play in this game. Merry Christmas Denver.
Game Time
Sunday, 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 @ 2:05 PM MST
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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Cardinals QB David Blough will start today against the . This makes the 4th starting quarterback for the Cards this year.
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Trace McSorley Set To Start For The Arizona Cardinals
Trace McSorley Set To Start For The Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Trace McSorley is projected to start Sunday Night’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.    #Cardinals HC Kliff Kingsbury said Colt McCoy (concussion) is out this week. Trace McSorley is set to start on Sunday Night Football against the Buccaneers. — Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 21, 2022 McSorley is starting due to Colt McCoy being ruled out with a…
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Gardner Minshew, Nick Fitzgerald, and Tracy McSorley
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NINE DAYS UNTIL FUMBLES
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Is James Franklin already on the hotseat despite a Week 1 win?
Is James Franklin already on the hotseat despite a Week 1 win?
2022-09-03 07:00:00 Penn State signed James Franklin to a long-term deal it’s sure to regretPhoto: Getty Images Any writer looking to get a head start on next year’s “Coach on the hottest seat” countdown might want to keep an eye on James Franklin. Even though the 10-year contract extension Penn State gave him in 2021 is likely enough to ensure his seat stays lukewarm, it was impossible to…
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