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Good Morning,
The weirdest win streak in sports has finally ended. Good riddance. The last time the Ravens lost a preseason game, Lamar Jackson was in high school, the Cubs hadn't won the World Series, the Cavs hadn't come back from down 3-1, and Seahawks fans were still fuming at Pete Carroll for not running the ball.
A lot can happen in eight years, but we've been covering this nonsense every August. No more, Baltimore... Letter Rip! |
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The Weirdest Streak in Sports is Over |
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Commanders Beat Ravens on Late Field Goal (29-28) & End Baltimore’s Ridiculous Preseason Win Streak at 24 Games (8 Years)
The end of an era! Honestly, how many years can you run the table with backups and practice-squad guys? Enough is enough, already. Monday night’s finale to Week 2 of the NFL preseason featured the Ravens and Commanders in a Chesapeake Bay showcase with history on the line. The Ravens’ 24-game preseason win streak came to an end after the Commanders put up nine points in the final five minutes to mount a 4th-quarter comeback (29-28). Baltimore hadn’t lost a preseason football game since 2015 — the longest preseason streak in NFL history.
Longest NFL Preseason Streaks Ravens (2015-2023) — 24 Games Packers (1959-1962) — 19 Games Multiple Teams With 14 Games The Weirdest Streak in Sports
The Ravens’ win streak is so bizarre because, frankly, it doesn’t really matter. Preseason NFL games are a glorified scrimmage. At the same time, winning 24 consecutive football games is downright incredible, especially when preseason football consists of playing backups, third-stringers and guys just vying for the league minimum. That’s a testament to head coach John Harbaugh and the organization. If Baltimore really cared about winning these games (they don’t), Lamar Jackson and Odell Beckham Jr. would’ve gotten reps. They didn't, because these games don't matter. But somehow, they do? Color me puzzled. Am I missing something?
The Significance of 24 Straight Wins
I want to keep putting “wins” in asterisks… Preseason, shmee-season. Winning 24 football games in a row is a mark that may live forever. To put it in context, the historic ’72 Dolphins (14-0) are the only team to go unbeaten in a single NFL season. The Colts won nine games to finish 2008 before 14 straight to open 2009 (23 regular-season games), and that’s the best regular-season NFL streak of all-time. Both those teams did it with Hall of Fame players. You know, like Peyton Manning. The Ravens did this with Tyler Huntley and Trace McSorley throwing it to Devin Duvernay and Willie Snead. They can’t keep getting away with it!
That’s what I kept saying every time the streak tacked on another win. Year after year, it was like an August ghost of sportswriting nightmares. Something didn’t add up. It felt like a crime against football and what the preseason stands for. Opposing teams certainly got tired of the questions before every preseason game. “I think it’s a stupid record. I mean who gives a (expletive) about preseason games? If we beat it, great. We’re going to beat it, so there we go.” — Sam Cosmi (Commanders O-Lineman) Cosmi hit the griddy after the Commanders scored a touchdown in the first quarter.
Throughout these eight years of this meaningless-yet-astonishing streak, the Ravens have just one playoff win. Maybe that was the trick? Turn the lights up. Last night’s loss was the first ‘Monday Night Football’ broadcast of 2023, and the primetime atmosphere did Baltimore in.
Love it or hate it, what Harbaugh and the Ravens accomplished over the last eight years was historic and mind-blowing. What a run. No matter how weird. And after all that, a late penalty set up a game-winning field goal with 14 seconds left, and we can finally wave goodbye to the strangest streak in sports history. Game Notes Commanders new QB1 Sam Howell put together a squeaky clean first half (19/25, 188 yards, 2 TDs). For the Ravens, rookie WR Zay Flowers continues to impress (2 catches, 37 yards, 1 TD). Watch: Commanders End Ravens’ Preseason Streak at 24 Games (29-28)
Read More NBC Sports: Commanders End Ravens’ NFL-Record Preseason Streak on Late FG
USA Today: Ravens' 24-Game Preseason Win Streak Ends in Dramatic Fashion
Yahoo! Sports: Commanders Ride Sam Howell, Late Rally Past Ravens to End One of Sports’ Strangest Streaks |
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Fall Guys: Starting Strokes & Ryder Snubs |
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Tour Championship Starting Strokes & Ryder Cup Captains Picks Highlight Golf's Fall of Fun
After 46 PGA Tour events dating back to last fall, the finale is almost here. One last event determines the winner of the FedEx Cup this weekend with starting strokes in place following the BMW Championship. It's tough for the field to see a path beyond Scottie Scheffler's red-hot play. Giving the best golfer in the world any advantage is a scary thought, but anything can happen. Who holds the edge in strokes to begin this weekend’s Tour Championship? Only 30 players are left standing, and it's Scheffler vs. The Field with Round 1 Thursday at East Lake.
Plus, automatic qualifiers for next month’s Ryder Cup are all the rage this week. Nine players are locked with 15 total spots left. Who will the captains choose to fill out the teams for Rome? Golf’s fun-filled fall slate has finally arrived. Starting Strokes (Tour Championship) 10-Under: Scottie Scheffler 8-Under: Viktor Hovland 7-Under: Rory McIlroy 6-Under: Jon Rahm 5-Under: Lucas Glover ————————— 4-Under: Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick 3-Under: Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele
2-Under: Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, Corey Conners, Si Woo Kim 1-Under: Nick Taylor, Taylor Moore, Collin Morikawa, Adam Schenk, Jason Day
Even Par: Sam Burns, Tyrrell Hatton, Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka, Emiliano Grillo Tour Championship East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, GA (Aug. 24-27) Read More
SI: Tour Championship Primer: Top 30 Battle for the FedEx Cup in Atlanta
PGA: Tour Championship: Fedex Cup Starting Strokes for Tour Championship, Explained |
2023 Ryder Cup Selections |
Following the BMW Championship, the top half of the U.S. Ryder Cup picks are now locked. Sunday marked the end of Ryder Cup qualifying, and captain Zach Johnson will be tasked with filling out the rest of the 12-man roster. His six captain selections will be announced next week (Aug. 29) after the Tour Championship. Who would you take? (bottom of today’s edition) 🇺🇸 Team USA Ryder Cup 1. Scottie Scheffler 🔒 2. Wyndham Clark 🔒 3. Brian Harman 🔒 4. Patrick Cantlay 🔒 5. Max Homa 🔒 6. Xander Shauffele 🔒 ————————— 7. Brooks Koepka 8. Jordan Spieth 9. Cam Young 10. Collin Morikawa 11. Keegan Bradley 12. Sam Burns
Hopefuls: Rickie Fowler, Denny McCarthy, Justin Thomas, Lucas Glover, Russell Henley, Tony Finau, Kurt Kitayama, Will Zalatoris, Harris English
🇪🇺 Team Europe (3): Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Viktor Hovland are the only three European players who have secured roster spots. Europe selections will be made by captain Luke Donald on Sept. 3. Ryder Cup Marco Simone Country Club, Rome, Italy (Sept. 29-Oct. 1) Read More
CBS Sports: 2023 Ryder Cup Teams: Scheffler, Cantlay Headline USA’s 6 Automatic Qualifiers
Yahoo! Sports: The Case For, And Against, Brooks Koepka as a Ryder Cup Captain’s Pick |
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Colts Give RB Jonathan Taylor Permission to Seek Trade After Chaotic Preseason
Jonathan Taylor got his wish, and the Colts are back to being the laughing stock of the AFC. After a month-long dispute with ownership, Jonathan Taylor was given permission to seek a trade on Monday. Taylor had spoken publicly about feeling disrespected by Indy entering Year 4 (a contract year) without a long-term deal after Colts owner Robert Irsay denounced the infamous running backs zoom call. The decline in running back value has been a topic we’ve covered extensively in recent years, and it’s gotten worse this time around. After Ezekiel Elliot (Patriots) and Dalvin Cook (Jets) sat through free agency, they eventually signed 1-year deals. So did Saquon Barkley (Giants). Austin Ekeler (Chargers) was as disgruntled as anyone. And Josh Jacobs (Raiders) is still holding out. So how high is Taylor’s value? And where might he end up?
JT’s Production…
Has been pretty remarkable. Taylor was the 41st overall pick by the Colts in 2020 (2nd Round), and he was the third running back taken that year. Only Clyde Edwards-Helaire (Chiefs) and D’Andre Swift (Lions) were drafted earlier. JT has outperformed both of them, amassing over 4,600 yards and 36 touchdowns in three seasons. He earned a pro bowl nod in 2021, and few ballcarriers in the league have been more productive as the bell-cow back. Taylor is only 24 years old, and he needs his next contract to be secure, and large, because it’ll likely be his only major extension before the league deems him expendable.
During JT’s stint with Indy…
The Colts are 24-25-1. They’ve had three head coaches — Frank Reich, Jeff Saturday, Shane Steichen — and six quarterbacks — Philip Rivers, Carson Wentz, Matt Ryan, Sam Ehlinger, Nick Foles, and now, Anthony Richardson. Tack on the devaluation of RBs and an owner who seems dug in on not paying his star player, and you’ve got a holdout showdown in Indy. Taylor has yet to suit up for the Colts this preseason, citing injuries and a trade request. So where could he land?
Potential Landing Spots
It’s difficult to picture a team willing to make a move for a running back that demands a high salary, unless it’s a one-season rental in a contract year. The Colts want a first-round pick (yikes). Let’s play pretend. Here are nine teams that might make sense, tiered from most likely to least likely based on rumors and reports we’ve read. Tier 1: Bears, Dolphins, Commanders Tier 2: Cowboys, Chiefs, Bengals Tier 3: Rams, Bucs, Ravens Read More
SI: Jonathan Taylor's Search for a New Team is a Doomed Mission
NBC Sports: Dolphins Reportedly Exploring Trade for Colts RB Jonathan Taylor
B/R: Jonathan Taylor Gets Permission to Seek Trade, Colts Want 1st-Round Pick |
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🏈 Ranking All 8 NFL Divisions
ESPN’s Dan Graziano is fascinated with the new potential in the NFL playoff format that means, someday, an NFL division could send all four teams to the postseason. Using the Football Power Index (FPI), he ranks all eight divisions with a deep NFL projection. (ESPN+)
⚽️ What’s Next for Women’s Soccer?
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup proved the recent ‘exponential growth’ of women’s soccer is a new force in sports after the USWNT crashed out early and other teams got their share of the spotlight. So what’s next for the world’s game? (Sporting News)
⚾️ MLB Power Rankings
Late August means turning up the heat on MLB wild card races. We’re dreaming of potential World Series matchups. The Yankees are plummeting and the Mariners are soaring. Let’s ask one burning question in each league. (CBS Sports) |
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Six of the 12 Ryder Cup spots for Team USA are secure, and Zach Johnson has the task of filling out the roster by next week. Of the remaining top-15 available American golfers, who would you select with your last six Ryder Cup picks for Team USA?
Top Players (6-12): Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth, Cam Young, Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley, Sam Burns
Hopefuls (13-21): Rickie Fowler, Denny McCarthy, Justin Thomas, Lucas Glover, Russell Henley, Tony Finau, Kurt Kitayama, Will Zalatoris, Harris English
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