The Week in Sports 9/17
A little delay as I’ve been traveling for work, but let’s get to the last week. Let’s get to it.
Vontae Davis surprised his teammates by quitting and retiring halfway through the Bills' game against the Chargers on Sunday. Here's to hoping that the whole "quitting halfway" thing catches on.
The Vikings and Packers dueled it out in Green Bay in what ended up being a 29-29 tie. Usually when we talk about a Rodgers tie, it's covered in a cardigan.
The Browns nearly came back to beat the Saints on a late Antonio Callaway touchdown, but missed the go-ahead extra point. One place where there's no shortage of extra points? Antonio Callaway's driver's license.
The Chiefs outlasted the Steelers in Pittsburgh behind 6 TD throws from second-year sensation Patrick Mahomes II. It looks like this will be yet another year of the Steelers not being able to beat Pats.
The Arizona Cardinals were blown out yet again this weekend, this time in the form of a 34-0 loss to the LA Rams. Sam Bradford had a rough game, throwing for less than 100 yards. It's a fitting stat, seeing that Bradford has been in a state of "less than 100" for most of his career.
Willie Taggart was distraught after Florida State's crushing loss to Clemson on Saturday, but said he was confident he could turn things around. He was even more disappointed when he realized he had actually lost to a different orange ACC team.
The Rockets had a tough week as their "defensive guru" Jeff Bzdelik announced his retirement from basketball. You know who else had a tough week? The word "guru"