NFL Round Up
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Whether you're fighting Jonathan Martin's corner or you think Richie Incognito is a kind-but-misunderstood soul, we can all agree that this is turning into the story that won't go away. MMA champ Jon Jones (MMA is that thing that Kronwall does to opposition skaters) said in an interview that "I'd kill him" and "someone tweet him, let him know I'd smoke him" if the two were to (somehow) get into a fight.
Incognito has become the face of not only evil in football, but also all sport. As a result of rookie hazing being not cool anymore, the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves' Shabazz Muhammad no longer has to carry a Jonas Brothers bag. All because of "that football thing".
Incognito was suspended indefinitely for detrimental conduct, which can only last for four games unless league mandated. Incognito has now filed a non-football injury grievance against the Miami Dolphins. The suspension will cost the guard close to a million dollars if it goes for all four games.
In other news, the Steelers' quarterback Big Ben Roethlisberger has an unusual understanding of how the Detroit Lions play football: "you'll end up dead if you're not careful" he told reporters while also dismissing the negative comments he made earlier this month about the Steelers' performances.
The Lions' resident defensive tackle, TV date, Subway spokesman and swim enthusiast Ndamukong Suh responded to the quote: "I'm not a killer" he shared. "There's not going to be no killing on Sunday" he followed up with. It's not known if Suh took Big Ben's words literally or if he's just a master of sarcasm.
Former Broncos, Jets and Patriots (kinda) free agent QB Tim Tebow is considering a career in broadcasting as reported by the NFL. The Cleveland Browns, who've had phenomenal QB issues has reportedly said they're not considering Tebow as an option.
That's it for now!
Miami.
Whether you're fighting Jonathan Martin's corner or you think Richie Incognito is a kind-but-misunderstood soul, we can all agree that this is turning into the story that won't go away. MMA champ Jon Jones (MMA is that thing that Kronwall does to opposition skaters) said in an interview that "I'd kill him" and "someone tweet him, let him know I'd smoke him" if the two were to (somehow) get into a fight.
Incognito has become the face of not only evil in football, but also all sport. As a result of rookie hazing being not cool anymore, the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves' Shabazz Muhammad no longer has to carry a Jonas Brothers bag. All because of "that football thing".
Incognito was suspended indefinitely for detrimental conduct, which can only last for four games unless league mandated. Incognito has now filed a non-football injury grievance against the Miami Dolphins. The suspension will cost the guard close to a million dollars if it goes for all four games.
Roethlisberger.
In other news, the Steelers' quarterback Big Ben Roethlisberger has an unusual understanding of how the Detroit Lions play football: "you'll end up dead if you're not careful" he told reporters while also dismissing the negative comments he made earlier this month about the Steelers' performances.
The Lions' resident defensive tackle, TV date, Subway spokesman and swim enthusiast Ndamukong Suh responded to the quote: "I'm not a killer" he shared. "There's not going to be no killing on Sunday" he followed up with. It's not known if Suh took Big Ben's words literally or if he's just a master of sarcasm.
Tebow.
Former Broncos, Jets and Patriots (kinda) free agent QB Tim Tebow is considering a career in broadcasting as reported by the NFL. The Cleveland Browns, who've had phenomenal QB issues has reportedly said they're not considering Tebow as an option.
That's it for now!
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