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What’s Going on With NFL Offenses?

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The NFL’s best, most consistent offenses aren’t being run by Joe Burrow, Tom Brady, or Russell Wilson. Instead, they’re helmed by middle-of-the-pack passers with excellent run games. What does this mean for the rest of the season? And can those star-led teams get back on track?

[Steven Ruiz takes a look at the state of NFL offenses.]

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Trailer Unveils a Villain—and Perhaps a Hero Too

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The latest look at Marvel’s upcoming conclusion to Phase 4 hints at how the movie will move on in the absence of Chadwick Boseman and King T’Challa.

[Daniel Chin breaks down the new trailer for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.]

Antonio Inoki Changed the World

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The granite-jawed Japanese star sought to prove that pro wrestling was the strongest sport while remaking it in his image.

[Oliver Lee Bateman and Ian Douglass eulogize the Japanese wrestling icon.]

The Dragons Are Too Damn Dark

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I love to eat dinner in total darkness: Or, the House of the Dragon viewing experience.

[Claire McNear discusses the literal darkness apparent in Sunday's episode.]

Winners and Losers of NFL Week 4

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From Patrick Mahomes’s brilliance to Trevor Lawrence’s fumbling issues, from a Double Doink in London to a bathroom break in Detroit—here are the NFL’s winners and losers from Week 4.

[Rodger Sherman discusses who's up and who's down after the latest week of NFL action.]
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