Bradshaw Reveals Battle With Cancer; Giants Beat Bears
Published on October 3 2022 6:08 am
Last Updated on October 3 2022 6:08 am
The revelation came after the Hall of Famer ran out of breath a week ago. The Steelers legend said he was diagnosed with bladder cancer last November and a rare form of skin cancer in March.
He wrapped by saying “Folks, I may not look like my old self but I feel like my old self. I’m cancer free, I’m feeling great and overtime I'm going to be back to where I normally am.”
Consultant Fired After Clearing Tagovailoa To Play
The neurotrauma consultant involved in clearing Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a week ago was fired over the weekend.
If you recall, the Miami QB sustained a hard hit to the head Vs the Bills, was cleared back to play and then four days later was carted off the field when the Dolphins faced the Bengals.
The doctor was removed due to concussion protocol violations that resulted in an initial diagnosis that the Miami QB did not have a concussion which also made him available to play four days later.
The NFL Players Association and the NFL announced they are working to modify the league's concussion protocol and a change may come within days.
Brown Making Bad Headlines Again
NFL unsigned bad boy Antonio Brown is back making headlines for the wrong reasons, this time the All-Pro receiver was caught on video shoving his bare buttocks into the face of a woman in a swimming pool in a hotel in Dubai.
In a second video, Brown, who was apparently nude aside from wearing gold chains around his neck, tries to tie a head scarf he apparently snatched from another swimmer then lifts the woman and tosses her headfirst into the water.
After the story was out, Antonio Brown went on a Twitter rant Saturday in response to the report saying “It’s crazy to me that even after I retire there is disinformation coming out about me.
National Football League
Sunday, October 2 Scoreboard
New York Giants 20, Chicago 12
Minnesota 28, New Orleans 25
Atlanta 23, Cleveland 20
Buffalo 23, Baltimore 20
Dallas 25, Washington 10
Seattle 48, Detroit 45
Los Angeles Chargers 34, Houston 24
Tennessee 24, Indianapolis 17
Philadelphia 29, Jacksonville 21
New York Jets 24, Pittsburgh 20
Arizona 26, Carolina 16
Green Bay 27, New England 24 (OT)
Las Vegas 32, Denver 23
Kansas City 41, Tampa Bay 31
Monday, October 3 Schedule (Time Central)
Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
Thursday, October 6 Schedule (Time Central)
Indianapolis at Denver, 7:15 p.m.
Sunday October 9 Schedule (All Times Central)
New York Giants at Green Bay, 8:30 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Buffalo, noon
Los Angeles Chargers at Cleveland, noon
Chicago at Minnesota, noon
Detroit at New England, noon
Seattle at New Orleans, noon
Miami at New York Mets, noon
Atlanta at Tampa Bay, noon
Tennessee at Washington, noon
Houston at Jacksonville, noon
San Francisco at Carolina, 3:05 p.m.
Dallas at Los Angeles Rams, 3:25 p.m.
Philadelphia at Arizona, 3:25 p.m.
Cincinnati at Baltimore, 7:20 p.m.