Monday Night Football was something. There were 22 accepted penalties, a few questionable and a few more ticky-tack, for 204 yards to go along with a Hail Mary at the end of the first half, four missed kicks and a combined 752 yards. The Bills held on for a 23-20 victory over the Jets. Buffalo moved to 4-2, while the Jets fell to 2-4. ____________ Aaron Rodgers criticizes Monday night’s penalties, including a roughing the passer call against the Bills Monday night’s game between the Bills and Jets included 22 penalties for 204 yards. After the 23-20 Buffalo win, Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers shared his views on what transpired. His criticism included a roughing the passer foul called against Bills defensive end A.J. Epenesa, for a hit on Rodgers. “It seemed a little ridiculous,” Rodgers said of the penalties generally. “Yeah, some of them seemed really bad. Including the roughing the passer on me. That’s not roughing the passer. Might as well play Sarcastaball if we’re gonna call those things. And I thought the one on [Jets defensive tackle Javon] Kinlaw was not roughing the passer, either.” Later, Rodgers said that a Jets touchdown by rookie running back Braelon Allen was wiped out by a “phantom holding call.” PFT
A random look at the playoff picture. If a team did not play a division game then I do not compare division records. I don't think that follows the spirit of tiebreakers, especially ones that solve themselves as games are played. NFC 1. Minnesota Vikings (5-0) 2. Atlanta Falcons (4-2) 3. Washington Commanders (4-2) 4. San Francisco 49ers (3-3) 5. Detroit Lions (4-1) 6. Green Bay Packers (4-2) 7. Chicago Bears (4-2) 8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-2) 9. Philadelphia Eagles (3-2) 10. Dallas Cowboys (3-3) 11. Seattle Seahawks (3-3) 12. Arizona Cardinals (2-4) 13. New Orleans Saints (2-4) 14. New York Giants (2-4) 15. Los Angeles Rams (1-4) 16. Carolina Panthers (1-5) AFC 1. Kansas City Chiefs (5-0) 2. Houston Texans (5-1) 3. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) 4. Buffalo Bills (4-2) (drops to 9 with a loss) 5. Baltimore Ravens (4-2) 6. Los Angeles Chargers (3-2) 7. Indianapolis Colts (3-3) 8. Denver Broncos (3-3) 9. Miami Dolphins (2-3) 10. New York Jets (2-4) 11. Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) 12. Cincinnati Bengals (2-4) 13. Tennessee Titans (1-4) 14. Cleveland Browns (1-5) 15. New England Patriots (1-5) 16. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5)
This is some witchcraft bullshit!! We all know the Browns aren't the 14th best team in the AFC, they got nothing on the Patriots and Jaguars. I guess they are supposed to be better than the Panthers too???
Davante Adam and Aaron Rodgers are back together the Raiders traded him to the Jets for a 3rd round pick is this true?
Just to be clear, Aaron Rodgers - the guy who, in Green Bay, routinely got up from the ground waving his arms at refs and yelling at them because he felt he deserved a penalty for being hit / a receiver being held, etc - can eat my whole asshole.
Yes, its true. The Jets officially announced that they have acquired wide receiver Davante Adams in a trade with the Raiders on Tuesday afternoon and Adams is reportedly going to be playing under a different contract than the one he was on in Las Vegas. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Jets and Adams have agreed on a restructured contract. The full details of the tweaks to the deal are not known, but Adams’s cap hit will reportedly be lower for this year as a result. Rapoport also notes that the team will likely look to make adjustments to Adams’s pact for the 2025 and 2026 seasons as well. Adams is currently set to have cap hits for $36.25 million each year and has no guaranteed money in either season.
OK, per; ESPN - As for the compensation, the Raiders will receive a conditional third-round pick that can become a second-round pick based on performance, according to ESPN.
Buffalo will receive Cooper and a 2025 sixth-round pick while Cleveland will receive a 2025 third-round pick along with a 2026 seventh-round pick.
It'll probably stay a 3rd. It's only a 2nd if they win the SB or he's an All Pro, and I don't see that happening.
The Bills added a wide receiver on Tuesday and they’ll reportedly be saying goodbye to one as well. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the team is going to release Marquez Valdes-Scantling. The Bills made a trade with the Browns to pick up Amari Cooper earlier in the day. Valdes-Scantling signed with the Bills this offseason. He had two catches for 26 yards in six appearances for the team and his lack of production made him an obvious choice as the odd man out with Cooper joining the offense. Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Curtis Samuel, and Mack Hollins are the other wideouts on the roster in Buffalo. PFT
"The Vikings have now traded for Akers for the second season in a row after trading a 2026 conditional sixth-round pick to the Houston Texans in exchange for the 25-year-old running back and a 2026 conditional seventh-round pick on Tuesday."