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40-year-old quarterback club: Best performances by old QBs
Why is CBS digitally painting the Jets-Dolphins end zones?
Blue Jays' Mark Buehrle to retire after throwing two innings Sunday
Four in, four out: Baylor looking dominant; Ohio State has lost its passion
The Latest: Taylor shows few jitters; Cutler to start (Yahoo Sports)
There’s plenty of focus on Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor as Buffalo (2-1) prepares to host the New York Giants (1-2). Taylor has so far played up to the confidence head coach Rex Ryan had in naming him the Bills starter to open the season. After spending his first four NFL seasons backing up Joe Flacco in Baltimore, Taylor has shown few signs of jitters.
Luck to miss 1st NFL game as Indianapolis faces Jacksonville (Yahoo Sports)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is inactive and will miss his first NFL game because of a right shoulder injury.
Scherzer throws his 2nd no-hitter this year, Nats sweep Mets (Yahoo Sports)
Max Scherzer says he can get even better. The Washington Nationals ace threw one of the most dominant games in baseball history – pitching his second no-hitter of the season and striking out a team-record 17 – and then vowed he wasn’t done. Try telling that to the NL East champion New York Mets after Scherzer totally shut them down in a 2-0 win Saturday night that completed a doubleheader
Swamp Shocker! No. 25 Florida upsets No. 3 Mississippi 38-10 (Yahoo Sports)
Will Grier was sick all right. Grier threw four touchdown passes – all in the first half – and No. 25 Florida upset third-ranked Mississippi 38-10 on Saturday night to give coach Jim McElwain a signature win in his first season in Gainesville. ”You don’t downplay it,” McElwain said.
No. 12 Clemson holds off No. 6 Notre Dame 24-22 (Yahoo Sports)
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney learned plenty about his 12th-ranked Tigers on Saturday night, qualities he believes make them hard to beat. Deshaun Watson threw two touchdown passes, ran for a third score and 12th-ranked Clemson withstood No. 6 Notre Dame’s second-half rally for a 24-22 victory.