Author: Gabriel S Esparza

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Gabriel S Esparza graduated from Syracuse University with a Masters in Education. Currently living in upstate New York, he is originally from El Paso, Texas and is a follower of all things related to football, basketball, soccer, and combat sports.

The Minnesota Vikings left it all the the table during the 30-24 defeat to the now crowned NFC North champs in the Detroit Lions. While The Minnesota Vikings did their best, and showed flashes of brilliance throughout the game, it unfortunately came up just short. With the latest injury news, this roster is going to be in an even rougher spot to finish out the season with the latest NFL updates from the game. Minnesota Vikings Defense Takes A Hit Minnesota Vikings career having season defensive lineman is likely out for the remained of the 2023 NFL season. According to…

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The New England Patriots have a Christmas game to remember! During the game, there was a sea of thoughts and emotions watching this play out in Denver. Is this defense really that good? How come special teams are struggling so much this year? Why is this offense suddenly looking so capable that even Rich Eisen is complimenting it? Either way, in a close, down to the wire game, different units on this New England Patriots team stepped up throughout the night, when others were struggling. What does this win mean for the future? There’s a lot to unpack there. But…

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For the Minnesota Vikings, a comeback the some will argue should have come to fruition fell short. But this was not for a lack of trying and effort. It what turned out to be an up and down game, but it looked like the Minnesota Vikings were going to snatch a possible win away from the Detroit Lions in heartbreaking fashion. As this turned out to not be the case, their star wide receiver made some huge plays, to put his team in a position to pick up the home win. Minnesota Vikings Playmaker Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson…

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The Tennessee Titans star is showing that he can do it all! Just moments into the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks, the Titans got onto the scoring board in spectacular fashion. Grabbing a lead, and pulling out all of the tricks to secure a win, the running back showed great grace on his passing attempt. Tennessee Titans RB Passes For Score Derrick Henry took a hand off from Ryan Tannehill and while it is quite possible that he would have scored anyway, the Tennessee Titans running back threw the ball into the end zone to Chig Okonkwo for the…

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The New England Patriots have had a number of offensive struggles this year. Poor quarterback play has resulted in inopportune turnovers, and an inability to score, receivers are struggling to create separation, and the offensive line has not been able to get any sort of push. With an upcoming cap situation to be very ideal for the upcoming year, a troubling concern is coming out of Foxboro that is leaving fans worried. New England Patriots Contract Extension Talks You can’t say that contract talks are stalling, if none have even taken place in the first place. With the latest report…

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For the Detroit Lions, years of pain and suffering are on the verge of ending. From a zero win season, to a joint fan journey on Hard Knocks, for any neutral fans, and even die hard fans of other teams, there are a lot of people that follow the NFL, who are rooting for a victory today for the team from Detroit. Detroit Lions Clinching Win With a win today against the Minnesota Vikings, the Detroit Lions will clinch their first division title since 1993. With all eyes set on Minneapolis, Minnesota, today’s matchup is about more than playoff hopes,…

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The New York Jets were on the verge of something of a cross roads. Potentially facing a franchise altering decision, owner Woody Johnson had a choice to make. To bring swooping change, and overhaul the entire operations of the New York Jets, or to stick it out with everyone, hoping for a better turnout in 2024. New York Jets Organization Staying The Same Apparently, encouraged by the signs that he saw by this team, to stay in games, despite the quarterback situation, and a very promising recovery of Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets are bringing the band back for…

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The Houston Texans have found themselves in a great position that few could have seen coming. Not only is their future appearing to be set for the franchise for the years to come, but their QB is playing as one of the best quarterbacks in the league at times already. The rookie phenomenon from Ohio State, had some question marks coming in, but he has answered those, and then some. Now with a second missed game due to a concussion, the rookie franchise quarterback is looking to be in a position to return next week when the Houston Texans play…

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For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, not far removed from a Super Bowl, the prospects of running the pieces from this year back again next year is looking increasingly likely. While currently sitting in the fourth place spot in the NFC, a resurgent Tampa Bay Buccaneers team  has already expressed interest in bringing back the starting signal caller. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Found Starting Quarterback For 2024? According to a recent report from Ian Rapoport, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Baker Mayfield have already expressed the potential in joining forces again next year. For the former overall number one pick, it has…

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When New England Patriots safety, Jabrill Peppers, was asked about motivation to keep trying to win games during a losing season, he gave a simple reply. “We can ruin some people’s offseasons.” Unable to play in the game himself, his teammates have this opportunity as they play the Denver Broncos. Needing to win out in order to play in the post-season, the New England Patriots can play spoiler to their upcoming opponent’s season. But with the latest news of Hunter Henry being downgraded to out, the New England Patriots will be hoping for a breakout performance from another tight end.…

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