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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

NFL Week 2 Power Rankings: Steelers Climb After Opener; Colts, Rams Slide

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Opening weekend of the 2016 NFL season was rich with drama, as 11 of the 16 games were decided by seven points or fewer and four were decided by a single point.

Here’s a look at where each team stands in NESN.com’s NFL power rankings as we head into Week 2. (To see our Week 1 rankings, click here.)

1. New England Patriots (Week 1: 1): The kings stay the kings in these rankings after upsetting the Cardinals on the road in Jimmy Garoppolo’s first NFL start.

2. Arizona Cardinals (2): Despite what general manager Steve Keim might believe, Arizona’s loss to Garoppolo & Co., while surely disappointing, was not the end of the world. The Cards will be a tough out all season.

3. Pittsburgh Steelers (6): Playing without the suspended Le’Veon Bell, the Steelers shook off a slow start Monday night to trample the Redskins 38-16 behind 143 rushing yards by DeAngelo Williams. It was the second-largest margin of victory of any game on opening weekend.

4. Green Bay Packers (5): A touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers to Davante Adams in the final moments of the first half put the Packers ahead for good as they held off a pesky Jaguars squad in Week 1. Rodgers accounted for all three Green Bay touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) in a 27-23 win.

5. Seattle Seahawks (3): We won’t overreact to one game, but needing a last-minute touchdown to beat the Dolphins as 10 1/2-point favorites wasn’t how the Seahawks wanted to begin their season.

6. Carolina Panthers (4): The beatdown the Broncos put on Cam Newton bordered on unsettling. The Panthers’ franchise quarterback is a physical freak, but Carolina can’t have him taking those type of hits week in and week out.

7. Denver Broncos (9): Trevor Siemian looked … actually pretty good in his real taste of NFL action. If he can maintain that, the Broncos will climb this list in a hurry.

8. Cincinnati Bengals (7): Andy Dalton was sacked seven times but still managed to carve up the Jets’ defense to the tune of 366 passing yards, his highest total since Week 3 of last season.

9. Oakland Raiders (10): Twenty-two points in the fourth quarter, a gutsy two-point conversion and the tweet of the weekend? That’s enough to earn Oakland a one-spot bump.

10. Kansas City Chiefs (9): Like the Raiders did, the Chiefs fell into a massive hole early before staging a wild comeback. The AFC West rivals combined to score 45 points in the fourth quarter and overtime of their respective season openers.

11. Houston Texans (13): Quarterback Brock Osweiler, running back Lamar Miller and rookie receiver Will Fuller all looked solid against the woeful Bears.

12. New York Jets (11): The Jets only lost to the Bengals by one point, but A.J. Green’s demolition of Darrelle Revis has to concern Gang Green supporters.






13. Baltimore Ravens (15): Baltimore held old friend Rex Ryan and the Bills to a single score in a 13-7 win.

14. New York Giants (16): Eli Manning’s troops did just enough to beat the Tony Romo-less Cowboys.

15. Minnesota Vikings (14): Minnesota’s defense was ferocious in a win over Tennessee, but failing to score a single offensive touchdown would result in a loss against most NFL opponents.

16. Washington Redskins (12): The Redskins led the Steelers 6-0 20 minutes into their Monday night matchup. They were outscored 38-10 the rest of the way.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars (18): The Jags hung right with the Packers all game. They could surprise some people this season.

18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (22): The Bucs’ climb up the rankings has begun after Jameis Winston’s four-touchdown performance against the Falcons.

19. Detroit Lions (21): Neither the Lions nor the Colts deserved to win their Week 1 matchup…

20. Indianapolis Colts (17): But Indy definitely deserved to lose after falling behind 21-3, rallying all the way back to take a 38-35 lead with less than a minute remaining and then immediately squandering it by allowing a game-winning field goal in the final seconds.

21. Buffalo Bills (19): Through one week, the Bills rank last in the NFL in yards and passing yards and second-to-last in points.

22. Atlanta Falcons (20): The Falcons just look destined for mediocrity this season.

23. Miami Dolphins (26): Kudos to Miami for hanging tough with Seattle. That front seven has the potential to be seriously disruptive this season.

24. Dallas Cowboys (23): C’mon, Terrance Williams. Just run out of bounds, man.

25. Chicago Bears (24): See: Falcons.

26. San Diego Chargers (27): We’re just going to leave this here:

Chargers27. San Francisco 49ers (30): The Chip Kelly era got off to a rollicking start Monday night, hence the slight rankings bump.

28. New Orleans Saints (28): Saints defense: Still bad.

29. Los Angeles Rams (24): Rams offense: Possibly even worse.

30. Philadelphia Eagles (31): Is Carson Wentz the real deal? He certainly looked like it in Week 1, albeit against the miserable Browns.

31. Tennessee Titans (29): Three turnovers and dearth of offense in the second half doomed the Titans against the Vikings.

32. Cleveland Browns (32): The Browns lost to the Eagles in an early-season Toilet Bowl, and their quarterback already is on injured reserve. So, business as usual in Cleveland.

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Jeff Fisher said there were no excuses for the Rams" loss, but he found one anyway

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That was some 7-9 B.S.

Carlos Hyde rumbles, 49ers defense dominates Rams. The second game of the Monday night doubleheader was nothing to see ... unless you"re a 49ers fan. They pitched the only shutout of the week, embarrassing the Rams 28-0.

New city, same Rams. It"s year five for Jeff Fisher at the helm, and the Rams are still bad. They can"t get out of their way when it comes to penalties (10 last night), the offense is putrid and uninspired and the coach says there are "no excuses" in the same sentence he offers up an excuse.

The last team to get shutout in Week 1? The St. Louis Rams.

Blaine Gabbert had nearly as many rushing yards as Todd Gurley. On fewer carries too. At least the Rams had 431 yards of punting!

Rams sticking with Keenum. Jared Goff must be really bad if they"re not willing to try someone else after that performance.

Kevin Harlan had an amazing call on the man running on the field during Monday Night Football. A fan, possibly drunk, ran on the field during the 49ers-Rams season opener. Kevin Harlan offered up spectacular play-by-play.

Rams’ Aaron Donald ejected after scuffling with a 49er and making contact with a ref. It"s got to be frustrating being one of the game"s best players stuck on a team that is never going anywhere near the playoffs.

KAEPERNICK"S RESPONSE

Colin Kaepernick responds to Trent Dilfer comments. Trent Dilfer had pointed comments about Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel during the National Anthem. Kaepernick responded after the 49ers Week 1 win.

Colin Kaepernick’s protest is working. The ugly internet comments aside, a lot of people are actually thinking about what Kap is saying about how minorities are treated in America.


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STEELERS ROLL OVER WASHINGTON

Washington was a mess, and no match for the Steelers in 38-16 loss. Washington couldn’t get out of its own way, and the Steelers took advantage. For instance, Washington paid big money for Josh Norman, then let Antonio Brown demolish its second-best CB. Part of Washington"s problem was a schematic decision allowed Antonio Brown to feast on Bashaud Breeland while Josh Norman stood on the other side of the field.

Even Jay Gruden acknowledged that he got "outcoached." He added that there "could be merit" to the idea of letting Josh Norman cover a team"s best receiver. YA THINK???

Antonio Brown air thrusted 5 times, which was one too many to not get flagged. Five times was apparently too many.

Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier suffered a knee injury. He says he"s fine, but Steelers fans are watching this situation nervously.

DeAngelo Williams is still a beast. The Steelers leaned on Williams for 26 carries and six receptions, and they got 143 rushing yards, two touchdowns and another 28 yards receiving. Not bad!

DISCIPLINE COMING FOR HEADSHOTS ON CAM

Roger Goodell acknowledged that the refs "missed at least one" illegal hit on Cam Newton. He added that discipline was coming. Oh, but he"s not willing to use replay to review head shots like that.

Panthers defend their handling of Cam Newton after repeated headshots. Of course they did.

FANTASY CORNER -- WAIVER WIRE

Fantasy football waiver wire: 5 quarterbacks to target for Week 2. Alex Smith would"ve given you a lot of points last week.

Fantasy football waiver wire: 5 running backs to look at for Week 2. The Ravens" backfield is still in committee mode, but Terrance West could be emerging as the guy.

Fantasy football waiver wire advice: Wide receiver rankings for Week 2. It"s never a bad idea to grab some receiver help.

Fantasy football waiver wire advice: Tight end rankings for Week 2. Disappointed in your tight end? Get a new one!

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Rams’ Aaron Donald ejected after scuffling with a 49er and making contact with a ref

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Welcome football back to LA!

The Los Angeles Rams played their first game in over 20 years with a Monday Night Football matchup against the 49ers, and, while not existing was bad, their first game may have been worse. They lost 28-0, meaning the Los Angeles Rams still haven’t scored since 1994.


The Rams’ evening could easily be summed up in an outburst by star defensive lineman Aaron Donald with about five minutes to go. It started as officials gathered at the middle of the field to discuss a potential late hit penalty on Rams LB Alec Ogletree. Players gathered around to hear the discussion, and as they did, Donald grabbed 49ers WR Quinton Patton by the neck before shoving his helmet off.



Somewhere in the scuffle, Donald apparently made contact with an official. Cameras didn’t capture it, but the referees say it happened. Maybe he brushed somebody in that scuffle? Maybe a ref got hit, didn’t see who did it, and blamed it on Donald? Maybe the cameras just missed it? Whatever happened, the refs believed he made contact with an official, and that’s a foul that comes with an automatic ejection.


When he heard news of his ejection, Donald violently spiked his helmet at the field and screamed THAT’S BULLSHIT MAN. (Perhaps he didn’t believe he actually did hit a ref.)



The previous play had ended at the 38-yard line. Donald’s unnecessary roughness penalty cost LA 15 yards, putting the ball at the 23, and Donald’s unsportsmanlike conduct penalty pushed the ball half the distance to the goal, an additional 12 yards. All in all, Donald’s outburst cost LA 27 yards, and the 49ers scored another touchdown to make it 28-0 four plays later.


Donald will almost certainly be fined by the league office. He was violent toward another player, violent toward a ref, and over-the-top in the way he expressed his displeasure afterward. But on the plus side, he got to leave the game early.


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Los Angeles Rams heavily mocked after horrendous debut

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The Los Angeles Rams looked absolutely terrible in their first game since moving back to LA. The team got shutout 28-0 by another team that was expected to be crappy this year. That’s how bad the Rams are; they got embarrassed by a team most expected to be a 5-win franchise this season.

Here’s the thing: Not only was the Rams’ offense laughably bad, but what does it say about the team’s quarterback situation if No. 1 pick Jared Goff is third on the depth chart? He’s so bad that not one, but TWO guys were ahead of him on a team that could only pass for 120 yards against the 49ers? Just how bad is Goff?

I said all along during the draft process that Carson Wentz was the guy and that Goff wouldn’t be good. I also said the Rams screwed themselves by trading two seconds and a third in the last draft and a first and third in next year’s draft for him.

Get ready for a crappy five seasons to start the Rams’ return to LA, fans. They’re off to a great start in maintaining fan interest in a city whose attention span lasts about as long as it takes to drink one of their pressed carrots and ginger organic juice shot.

Anyway, let’s take a look at the best tweets from fans mocking the Rams:

There were Jeff Fisher jokes:

The fans who want to trade the Rams back to St. Louis:

Streaker jokes:

And then this from a reporter:


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Rams’ Kenny Britt, Robert Quinn raise fists during national anthem

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Two members of the Los Angeles Rams raised their fists during the national anthem before Monday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers.

Wide receiver Kenny Britt and defensive lineman Robert Quinn both raised their fists as a show of pride during the anthem. The two are the latest to join a movement spreading throughout the league of African-American players protesting the anthem to bring attention to social issues, such as the mistreatment of African-Americans by police.

The trend was started by Colin Kaepernick, who along with teammate Eric Reid, kneeled for the anthem prior to the game at Levi’s Stadium.

The actions of Britt and Quinn may have come as a surprise to Rams executives, who apparently were not expecting any gestures from their players during the anthem.

We imagine their actions did not sit well with supermodel Kate Upton, nor many others.


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Rams vs. 49ers Live Stream: How to Watch Online

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Looking for a live stream of Monday night’s contest between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers? There are a couple different ways to watch, whether or not you have a cable subscription.

Kickoff is scheduled for 10:20 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN. Here’s a full rundown of all your live stream options:


If You’re in the United States & Don’t Have a Cable or Satellite Log-In


Desktop

Users can watch ESPN’s coverage live via Sling TV, an online streaming service that provides access to select channels for a monthly fee. Here’s how to sign up for a free 7-day trial:

1) Click here to go to the Sling website

2) Click on “Watch Now 7 Days Free”

3) Create an account

4) Select the channel package or packages you want. Make sure to include Sling Orange, which includes ESPN

5) Enter your payment information. Sling Orange costs $ 20 per month, but if you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you will not be charged

6) Download the app for your computer to start watching


Mobile

Streaming of ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcast on phones is only available to Verizon wireless customers, who can watch for free via the NFL Mobile App. You can download the app for free in the following locations:

App Store

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store

You can click here for more information about NFL streaming via Verizon.


Tablet or Other Streaming Devices

If you have a Sling TV subscription (read above to learn how to start a free trial), you can watch ESPN’s coverage on tablets and other compatible devices via the Sling TV app, which is free to download in the following locations:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Amazon App Store (or Amazon Fire TV)

Roku

Xbox One

You can click here for a complete list of devices compatible with the Sling TV app.


If You’re in the United States or Mexico & Have a Cable or Satellite Log-In


Desktop

If you have the log-in info for a cable or satellite subscription that includes ESPN, you can watch ESPN’s coverage for free at WatchESPN.com. You’ll need a cable or satellite log-in and password to access the stream.


Mobile

Streaming of ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcast on phones is only available to Verizon wireless customers, who can watch for free via the NFL Mobile App. You can download the app for free in the following locations:

App Store

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store

You can click here for more information about NFL streaming via Verizon.


Tablet or Other Streaming Devices

A live stream of ESPN’s coverage is available on the ESPN app, which is free to download at the following places:

App Store

Google Play store

Amazon App store

Windows Store

Roku

Xbox One

As is the case with desktop, you’ll need the log-in for a cable subscription with access to ESPN to watch the stream.

If You’re Outside the United States & Mexico


Desktop

If you’re outside the United States, Mexico and surrounding territories, you can watch the game for a fee via NFL Game Pass International. The fee depends on which country you’re in. Click here for details.

Mobile or Other Devices

If you have a subscription to NFL Gam ePass International, you can watch the game on your mobile or tablet device via the NFL Mobile app, which can be downloaded for free in the following locations:

App Store (or Apple TV)

Google Play Store

Microsoft App Store (or Xbox One)

PlayStation 4


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Thursday, September 1, 2016

What TV Channel is the Vikings vs. Rams Preseason Game on?

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When the Minnesota Vikings host the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night, most fans will have their minds on Teddy Bridgewater.

The third-year quarterback went down with a torn ACL, including other structural damage, in practice Tuesday, ending his season.

Here is the Vikings official statement on Bridgewater:
Teddy Bridgewater suffered a non-contact injury today at practice. The injury was quickly identified as a dislocated knee. The injury was stabilized, and he was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment and evaluation. After undergoing an MRI, it was determined that Teddy suffered a complete tear to his ACL and other structural damage. Fortunately, there appears to be no nerve or arterial damage. Surgical repair will be scheduled within the next few days. Although the recovery time will be significant, we expect Teddy to make a full recovery. I would like to thank all of the medical professionals and our athletic training staff for all of their help today. Teddy has already displayed the attitude needed to overcome this injury and attack his rehab.

Shaun Hill enters the season as the new No. 1 QB. The other quarterbacks on the roster are the unproven Joel Stave and Taylor Heinicke. Over the next few days you can expect the Vikings to explore other options at the position when teams begin cutting players and more quarterbacks become available. All 53-man rosters must be set by Saturday at 4 p.m. Eastern.

Thursday night’s game kicks off at 8 p.m. Eastern from the brand new U.S. Bank Stadium. The game will be shown in the Vikings and Rams markets. You can see a list of the TV stations airing the game below.

First overall pick Jared Goff could get his first career start. He has backed up starter Case Keenum for the first three games. Keenum will likely get the call in Week 1 of the regular season, so it’s doubtful he’ll play Thursday night.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch Thursday’s action:


Vikings vs. Rams Viewing Info


Date: Thursday, September 1, 2016

Start Time: 8 p.m. ET

TV Channel: The game will be televised by regional TV affiliates.

Vikings

KMSP (FOX/9 – Minneapolis)
WDIO (ABC/10-13 – Duluth)
KTTC (CW/10.2 – Rochester)
KEYC (FOX/12.2 – Mankato)
KVRR (FOX/15 – Fargo, North Dakota)
KNDX (FOX/26 – Bismarck, North Dakota)
KXND (FOX/24 – Minot, North Dakota)
KSFY (CW/13.2 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
KGAN (CBS/2 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
KCCI (ThisTV/8.2 – Des Moines, Iowa)
KPTH (FOX/44 – Sioux City, Iowa)
KGCW (CW/23 – Quad Cities)
WKBT (CBS/8 – La Crosse, Wisconsin)
KETV (ABC/7 – Omaha, Nebraska)

Rams

KCBS (CBS/2 – Los Angeles)
KVVU (FOX/5 – Las Vegas)
KMYU (My/12 – Salt Lake City)
KBAK (CBS/29 – Bakersfield)
KMPH (FOX/26 – Fresno)
KKFX (FOX/24 – Santa Barbara)
KDFX (FOX/33 – Palm Springs)
KRXI (FOX/11 – Reno)
KHON (FOX/2 – Honolulu)

Live Stream: You can also watch the game online via NFL Game Pass.

Line: Vikings (-1.5), per OddsShark

Over/Under: 35





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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Clayton Kershaw bought Johnnie Walker to welcome Rams to L.A.

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Now that the Rams are in Los Angeles, they can reap the benefits that come with their new home. Among them, is sharing a town with the best pitcher in the world, who happens to very hospitable.

Clayton Kershaw made his debut with the Dodgers in 2008 and has become one of the more prominent members of the city’s sporting landscape since. So, it seems only fitting he would welcome the Rams after their move from St. Louis. The three-time National League Cy Young Award Winner did just that, purchasing bottles of Johnnie Walker Blue Label with the words “Welcome home! LA all day” on them for members of the team.


Kershaw certainly spared no expense as Blue Label can cost upwards of $ 200 per bottle. Not a bad welcoming gift, I’d say.

“To celebrate their return and welcome the Rams back to our city, it seemed fitting to send the team limited edition bottles of Johnnie Walker Blue Label: Year of the Ram,” Kershaw told ABC 7. “I look forward to watching them play for many seasons to come. Here’s to a new beginning, great success and a winning season.”

Last week, Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q stopped by Rams training camp. Now, Kershaw gifts them expensive whiskey. The perks of being in Los Angeles.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Luke Walton visited Rams camp to study Jeff Fisher

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A new trend appears to be developing where NBA head coaches visit some of their NFL counterparts to study their methods and management.

Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton is the latest to do it, visiting Los Angeles Rams camp to study how Jeff Fisher operates.

“I came down with an open mind,” Walton told the Rams’ official site, via Kurt Helin of ProBasketballTalk. “I know it’s obviously different sports, but coaching to me is coaching. It’s how you relate to the players and different strategies.”

Fisher has been coaching in some capacity since 1985 and has been a head coach since 1995. If Walton is looking for someone experienced, he’d be hard pressed to do better than Fisher.

Walton seems to be taking a cue from Jason Kidd, who shadowed this highly successful NFL coach earlier in the offseason for similar reasons.


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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Kendrick Lamar shows off receiving skills at Rams camp (Video)

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Now that the Rams are in Los Angeles, there’s no telling who might show up at training camp. On Wednesday, it was Kendrick Lamar and ScHoolboy Q.

The California-based rappers dropped by the Rams’ camp in Irvine and made like Case Keenum and Tavon Austin. Kendrick Lamar played the role of receiver and showed off his skills at getting open. He also made a nice grab near the sideline.


Kendrick definitely shouldn’t trade the microphone for shoulder pads and a helmet, as the 29-year-old has carved out quite a career for himself, but the Grammy winning artist didn’t look too bad out there.

Training camps lend themselves to fun moments such as this one and there will surely be more in the coming weeks. An Andy Reid clone showed up at Chiefs camp on Monday.


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