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Aaron Rodgers has built one of the most storied NFL careers of all time, from his early dominance with the Green Bay Packers to his current stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers. A four-time MVP and Super Bowl XLV champion, Rodgers has long been praised for his precision, football IQ and longevity. Even at 41, he continues to prove his greatness.
Andy Behrens applies a fantasy football lens to the NFL news cycle and offers mid-season advice for those leading their leagues.
Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer, Bengals’ Joe Flacco make combined MLB-NFL history for 40 year olds everywhere originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Max Scherzer and Joe Flacco don't play the same position, or the same sport.
Paul George and Jaden Ivey will miss the start of the NBA season. Both the 76ers star and Pistons guard underwent knee surgery in the offseason. George is reportedly expected to debut early in the season, however, and is making strides in practice. Ivey could be on the shelf a while longer and is set to be reevaluated in a month.
Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow is on track to return to action in mid-December, according to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Joe Flacco looks like he’s ready to lead another AFC North team on an improbable run. Just 10 days after Flacco arrived in Cincinnati, he beat Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers in an unlikely shootout between 40-year-old quarterbacks Thursday night.
Bengals QB Joe Flacco celebrates after beating the Steelers on Thursday night. Michael Owens / CINCINNATI — Two weeks ago, following the latest embarrassing blowout defeat on “Monday Night Football” in Denver,
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase had 12 catches for 109 receiving yards with a touchdown through three quarters Thursday night.