Albert Breer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the latest football news after Week 3 in the NFL. Breer dives into the relationship between Tua Tagovailoa and Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, Breer believes this relationship positively impacts Tua on the field.
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated their NFC East rival Washington Commanders 24-8 to improve to 3-0 on the season. Jalen Hurts went 22-for-35 for 340 yards and three touchdowns, while Carson Wentz struggled and finished 25-for-43 for 211 yards. Does this prove the Eagles are now Super Bowl contenders? Colin Cowherd weighs in.
Russell Wilson took over late in the Denver Broncos' final drive for a 11-10 Week 3 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. He went 20-of-33 for 184 yards, while Jimmy Garoppolo finished 18-of-29 for 211 yards, a touchdown and an interception. However, should fans be concerned for the Broncos' offense despite a 2-1 start? Colin Cowherd explains why they should 'take a deep breath.'
The Miami Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills in a 21-19 slugfest. Josh Allen went 42-for-63 for 447 yards and two touchdowns, while Tua Tagovailoa completed 13 of his 18 pass attempts for 186 yards and one touchdown. Despite the Bills' loss, Colin Cowherd breaks down why they are still the better team and also shares his concern for Allen long-term.
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers edged out a low-scoring 14-12 win against Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Bucs in what could be the final showdown between the two QBs. Rodgers went 27-of-35 for 255 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. While the Packers improved to 2-1, Brady played without a majority of his WR core and offensive line but narrowly beat Rodgers' squad. Colin Cowherd breaks down why this win should not necessarily be one of the more celebrated and happier ones in Green Bay.
The San Francisco 49ers narrowly fell to the Denver Broncos 11-10, courtesy of a clutch Russell Wilson drive in the fourth quarter. Jimmy Garoppolo struggled, finishing 18-of-29 for 211 yards, a touchdown and an interception. However, this was Garoppolo's first full week as the 49ers' starting QB and faced a tough Broncos' defense led by Bradley Chubb. Hear why Colin Cowherd is not concerned about Jimmy G, nor does he blame him for the 49ers' loss.
The Indianapolis Colts stunned the Kansas City Chiefs yesterday, handing them their first loss of the season. Patrick Mahomes threw his first interception, coming late in the 4th quarter as the Chiefs were nearing field goal range. Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless discuss the effect of Chiefs offense without WR Tyreek Hill. G-BLOCK
Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers held on to beat Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14-12. After Brady led Tampa to a touchdown with 14 seconds left, the Bucs were called for a delay of game before their two point try failed and the comeback fell short. Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe react to last night's epic matchup.
Lamar Jackson continued his hot start to the season with a 5 Touchdown performance in a 37 -26 win over the New England Patriots. Jackson made history by becoming the first player in the Super Bowl era with at least 3 passing touchdowns and 100 rushing yards in back-to-back games. Shannon Sharpe reacts to Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson's play vs. Pats
Baker Mayfield led the Carolina Panthers to their first win of the season against the New Orleans Saints, beating them 22-14. The quarterback threw for 170 yards on 12-of-25 passing. Shannon Sharpe grades Baker's performance in the Panthers' first win of the season.
Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins improved to 3-0 with a 21-19 win over the Buffalo Bills after Josh Allen was unable to spike the ball in the final seconds to set up a potential game winning field goal. The failed clock management caused Bills Offensive Coordinator Ken Dorsey to have quite a reaction in the booth. Skip Bayless breaks down the biggest reason the Dolphins pulled off the win.
The National Football League Players Association will be looking into the circumstances surrounding Tua Tagovailoa's injury during the Miami Dolphins' win over the Buffalo Bills. After an unassuming sack in the second quarter of the game, Tua appeared to be concussed, struggling to walk and eventually taken off the field and into the locker room. The quarterback later returned to finish the game, leading the Dolphins to a comeback win. Some are questioning whether concussion protocols were followed, and while Tua offered an explanation involving an injured back, Craig Carton isn't so sure that's the whole story. Watch as he shares his thoughts on this investigation.
Week 3 was the week of upsets, one of which being the Miami Dolphins coming out on top over the Buffalo Bills. Craig Carton and Nick Wright talk the highlights of the game, and Nick shares why Bills fans should be a little concerned that their team hasn't quite figured out how to win the tough games.
Description: Nick Wright, host of First Things First, joins Craig Carton on The Carton Show after his Kansas City Chiefs suffer a shocking upset to the Indianapolis Colts. Nick and Craig decide what this loss means for the Chiefs and go over the highlights of the game, including what appeared to be a dispute between quarterback Patrick Mahomes and OC Eric Bieniemy. Plus, Nick reveals what really concerns him about this upset for the Chiefs.
Joel Klatt reacts to the Minnesota Golden Gophers beating the Michigan State Spartans in Week 4, and explains why they are the new favorite to win the Big 10 West. “Minnesota is on a magic carpet ride!”
Joel Klatt reacts to the USC Trojans’ win against the Oregon State Beavers, 17-14. Hear why Joel Klatt believes that the Trojans’ defense showed up big, and why the Pac-12 is a good conference.
Joel Klatt reacts to the Kansas State Wildcats upsetting the No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners in Week 4. Joel explains why Dillon Gabriel will bounce back and looks ahead to the Sooners’ tough schedule.
Joel Klatt reacts to the Clemson Tigers beating the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in double overtime. Hear why Joel is not concerned about Clemson after the Tigers’ new-and-improved defense and the potential of QB DJ Uiagalelei.
Joel Klatt reacts to the Ohio State Buckeyes beating the Wisconsin Badgers in Week 4, 52-21. Joel speaks on Ohio State’s impeccable offense, but more importantly, how defensive coordinator Jim Knowles has helped turn around the Buckeyes’ defense.
Joel Klatt reacts to the Michigan Wolverines beating the Maryland Terrapins in Week 4, 34-27. Joel breaks down his expectations for Michigan, and elaborates on J.J. McCarthy and Blake Corum’s performance.
Fox Sports’ Ben Verlander and Alex Curry talk about the Seattle Mariners' concerns as their rookie sensation Julio Rodriguez is placed on the 10-Day IL with a lower back strain after a dominate rookie season. They dive into the Mariners remaining schedule as the regular season is wrapping up!
Ben Verlander and Alex Curry talk about what New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge is doing in New York as he chases the single season home run record as well as the triple crown! Aaron Judge has been one of the best players this year but an even better player in the month of September!
Ben Verlander and Alex Curry talk about the managerial issues that the Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox are facing. Don Mattingly is officially out of Miami after this season and the White Sox confirm that Tony La Russa will not return this season due to health reasons. The White Sox face a bigger issue as Tony La Russa still has a year left in his contract.
Ben Verlander gives us his updated MLB Power Rankings with just weeks left in the regular season. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Houston Astros are still the top teams with the NY Mets, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, NY Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners!
NASCAR Senior Vice President Scott Miller said they will re-look at the William Byron spinning Denny Hamlin under caution to see if they should issue any penalties. He said they didn’t see it in real time as they were focused on the accident.
Denny Hamlin obviously was frustrated getting spun by William Byron under caution at Texas. What Hamlin said happened on the track under green and his thoughts on how he handles things going forward: