Odell Beckham Jr. has come to the NFL Team Owners’ Meeting in Phoenix, Ariz. to “at least” meet with the Baltimore Ravens, Josina Anderson reports. So the wide receiver is interested in multiple teams. OBJ missed last season due to a cruciate ligament tear. However, the Ravens are threatened with the departure of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who has demanded a trade following the repeated failure of a contract extension.
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The NFL Combine is through and the draft is fast approaching. ran-Author Leopold Grünwald gives his tips for the complete first round.
Remarks:
- For disciplinary reasons, the Miami Dolphins don’t have a first-round draft pick this year
- Mock trades are marked with a *
- In order to make the gallery as clear as possible, no precise information is given on compensation in mock trades. However, the origin of the pick is given in brackets.
NFL: Minnesota Vikings pull off craziest comeback in football history! | Sports
What an insane game! What an insane comeback — the biggest comeback in NFL history!
The Minnesota Vikings trailed the Indianapolis Colts 33-0 at break on Saturday’s pre-Christmas game day, made it into overtime 36-36 — and won 39-36! By a field goal!
W-A-H-N-S-I-N-N!
Here are the highlights of the NFL game day.
Brutal space storm Fans beat goalkeeper bloody
It starts incredibly: The Colts are up 33-0 following two quarters. Thirty-three to zero!
Wrong first touchdown: A Vikings punt by Ryan Wright in front of his own end zone is blocked. JoJo Domann runs into the end zone with the egg.
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Who wants once more, who hasn’t? Deon Jackson and Julian Blackmon screw the result up to dizzying heights with their touchdowns. In addition, kicker Chase McLaughlin is accurate.
The Vikings try everything – but somehow nothing works! Punter Wright doesn’t kick the egg away — but gets to pass to surprise! His throw lands on the opponent. A used day…
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Twitter Cheer! The NFL is rightly celebrating the Colts’ defensive performance at halftime.
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Finally the Vikings score! With 8 minutes and 22 seconds left in the third quarter, KJ Osborn scored a touchdown. The extra point is also right. Only 7:33 left…
The next prank of the Vikings! CJ Ham charges into the fray and somehow makes it to the end zone. touchdown! The kick now makes it 14:36 because the Colts just made a field goal.
Well! What’s going on here? Justin Jefferson, the Vikings’ touchdown machine, hits. boom! touchdown! After a cool body illusion. With kick it is only 21:36.
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Hammer scene: Jefferson is hit hard in the chin. The helmet almost flies off his head. The collision can be heard loudly in the stadium and on TV. The Vikings star has to leave the field and is of course being examined for concussion in the medical tent. But he comes back.
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And the wild Vikings catch-up hunt continues! Adam Thielen with another touchdown. With kick only 28:36.
Huge excitement! The Vikings celebrate another run into the end zone by Chandler Sullivan following a Colts fumble. But the referees call it back! Wrong decision — the Vikings are raging!
CRAZINESS! 2:15 left on the mega run: Dalvin Cook runs and runs and runs for the Vikings touchdown! A 64-yard run! After 0:33 it is now 34:36.
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Minnesota goes for the two-point conversion: Kirk Cousins fires the ball to TJ Hockenson. THE COMPENSATION!!!! The fans in the stands and probably all football fans worldwide are freaking out.
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It’s going into overtime! It goes back and forth there. Until the Vikings have a chance to win by field goal seven seconds before the end. From 40 yards. Greg Joseph shoots — and scores! Victory for Minnesota!
Never before has an NFL team caught up from such a large gap to victory.
CRAZINESS!
Cleveland Browns — Baltimore Ravens 13:3
A touchdown by Donovan Peoples-Jones and two field goals by Cade York and an extra point from him are enough for a surprising victory.
Not much works with the Ravens. Among other things, a field goal attempt is blocked.
Buffalo Bills — Miami Dolphins 32:29
Pre-game snow chaos in Buffalo! Minus 3 degrees, snowfall around Highmark Stadium. And what does Dolphins pro Jaelan Phillips do? He warms up in shorts and shirtless…
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Quintin Morris scored the first touchdown in the top game following a pass from Josh Allen — and the Bills fans fired snowballs with joy!
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The only problem is: The Bills Mafia fans also throw the snowballs at Dolphins players and camera people throughout the game. After that there is a threat from the refs that next time there will be a yard penalty once morest the Bills…
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Touchdown number two for the Bills comes from Nyheim Hines, who celebrates with a backflip. Until then, the Dolphins only managed two field goals through Jason Sanders.
But the Dolphins can also do touchdowns! Salvon Ahmed does it! With a Sanders kick it is only 13:14.
The Bills Strike Back! Allen runs away from the defenders and runs and runs — and sees James Cook in the end zone. touchdown! With the last second of the first half!
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How fitting for the freezing cold weather: Jaylen Waddle celebrates his touchdown for Miami with his penguin waddle celebration as usual.
Doll from the Dolphins: Tyreek Hill catches Tua Tagovailoa’s wide pass in the end zone. With an extra kick, Miami is 26:21 in the lead. Expanded by a 47-yard field goal. to 29:21. And the snow flurry just keeps getting worse!
First there’s a fray on the outside line that’s snowballing once more — then there’s a Bills touchdown: Dawson Knox brings Buffalo on. The hosts go for a two-point conversion to level in the fourth quarter. And that’s only from the 1-yard line because the Dolphins suddenly have one man too many on the field and are penalized.
What is Allen doing? He throws himself into the end zone but loses the ball. Touchdown anyway? The video referee checks the scene — and says: Touchdown! Very tight thing! Compensation!
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Visibility is getting worse because of the snow! During the kick, a teammate even has to hold the ball because the wind is so strong.
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Who will become the Snow King? Bills kicker Tyler Bass comes on the field with two seconds to go. His teammates quickly clear away the snow with their hands. Shot from 25 yards. Despite the strong wind, the thing goes in! 32:29 — the Bills qualify for the playoffs!
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2022/23 NFL season: TV schedule for this week
This week you can watch three NFL games for free on TV or in the live stream. On Sunday, ProSieben and ran.de will show the games between the Minnesota Vikings and the Miami Dolphins, the Jacksonville Jaguars once morest the Indianapolis Colts and the NFL cracker duel between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs.
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NFL season 2022/23: Football games at DAZN in the live stream
The pay-streaming service DAZN also shows NFL games every week. In the regular season, DAZN broadcasts all “prime time games”, i.e. the matches on the night of Friday (2:20 a.m.), Monday (2:20 a.m.) and Tuesday (2:15 a.m.). There are also 17 individual games at the early kick-off time on Sunday at 7:00 p.m. You can also watch these in the NFL RedZone, which is like the conference on Sunday evening.
This week DAZN shows the following NFL games:
NFL game in Munich: ENDZN – The German conference at DAZN
The NFL ENDZN on the pay streaming service DAZN is a mixture of the live sports conference known in Germany and the famous NFL RedZone. Fans can follow all live games from 7:00 p.m. and never miss a touchdown. The NFL ENDZN looks at games in which a team is within the opponent’s 20-yard line (in what is known as the “RedZone”). When a team is close to scoring points, the NFL ENDZN goes live. get fans. The NFL ENDZN is the perfect companion for all fantasy football players in particular.
DAZN is the first broadcaster outside the USA to produce an NFL conference in German with the NFL ENDZN. The template is the famous NFL RedZone hosted by Scott Hanson and the classic German live sports conference. The German hosts of the NFL ENDZN are the well-known DAZN faces Christoph Stadtler and Florian Hauser.
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NFL season 2022/23, game day 6
14.10.-18.10. 2022
Chicago Bears – Washington Commanders
New York Giants – Baltimore Ravens
Indianapolis Colts – Jacksonville Jaguars
Cleveland Browns – New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints – Cincinnati Bengals
Pittsburgh Steelers – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Atlanta Falcons – San Francisco 49ers
Green Bay Packers – New York Jets
Miami Dolphins – Minnesota Vikings
Los Angeles Rams – Carolina Panthers
Seattle Seahawks – Arizona Cardinals
Kansas City Chiefs – Buffalo Bills
Philadelphia Eagles – Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles Chargers – Denver Broncos
Teams On Bye: Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans
2022-23 NFL Season, Day 5
7.10.-11.10. 2022
Denver Broncos – Indianapolis Colts 9:12
Green Bay Packers – New York Giants 22:27
New England Patriots – Detroit Lions 29:0
Cleveland Browns – Los Angeles Chargers 28:30
Jacksonville Jaguars – Houston Texans 6:13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Atlanta Falcons 21:15
Buffalo Bills – Pittsburgh Steelers 38:3
New York Jets – Miami Dolphins 40:17
Minnesota Vikings – Chicago Bears 29:22
Washington Commanders – Tennessee Titans 17:21
New Orleans Saints – Seattle Seahawks 39:32
Carolina Panthers – San Francisco 49ers 15:37
Arizona Cardinals – Philadelphia Eagles 17:20
Los Angeles Rams – Dallas Cowboys 10:22
Baltimore Ravens – Cincinnati Bengals 19:17
Kansas City Chiefs – Las Vegas Raiders 30:29
2022-23 NFL Season, Day 4
30.09.-04.10. 2022
Cincinnati Bengals – Miami Dolphins 27:15
New Orleans Saints – Minnesota Vikings 25:28
Detroit Lions – Seattle Seahawks 45:48
Houston Texans – Los Angeles Chargers 24:34
Atlanta Falcons – Cleveland Browns 23:20
Baltimore Ravens – Buffalo Bills 20:23
Dallas Cowboys – Washington Commanders 25:10
Pittsburgh Steelers – New York Jets 20:24
Philadelphia Eagles – Jacksonville Jaguars 29:21
New York Giants – Chicago Bears 20:12
Indianapolis Colts – Tennessee Titans 17:24
Carolina Panthers – Arizona Cardinals 16:26
Green Bay Packers – New England Patriots 27:24
Las Vegas Raiders – Denver Broncos 32:23
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kansas City Chiefs 31:41
San Francisco 49ers – Los Angeles Rams 24:9
2022-23 NFL Season, Day 3
23.09.-25.09. 2022
Denver Broncos – San Francisco 49ers 11:10
Indianapolis Colts – Kansas City Chiefs 20:17
New England Patriots – Baltimore Ravens 26:37
Carolina Panthers – New Orleans Saints 22:14
Chicago Bears – Houston Texans 23:20
New York Jets – Cincinnati Bengals 12:27
Washington Commanders – Philadelphia Eagles 8:24
Miami Dolphins – Buffalo Bills 21:19
Minnesota Vikings – Detroit Lions 28:24
Tennessee Titans – Las Vegas Raiders 24:22
Los Angeles Chargers – Jacksonville Jaguars 10:38
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Green Bay Packers 12:14
Seattle Seahawks – Atlanta Falcons 23:27
Arizona Cardinals – Los Angeles Rams 12:20
Cleveland Browns – Pittsburgh Steelers 29:17
New York Giants – Dallas Cowboys 16:23
2022/23 NFL Season, Day 2
16.09.-20.09. 2022
Philadelphia Eagles – Minnesota Vikings 24:7
Green Bay Packers – Chicago Bears 27:10
Baltimore Ravens – Miami Dolphins 38:42
Jacksonville Jaguars – Indianapolis Colts 24:0
Pittsburgh Steelers – New England Patriots 14:17
Cleveland Browns – New York Jets 30:31
New York Giants – Carolina Panthers 9:16
New Orleans Saints – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10:20
Detroit Lions – Washington Commanders 36:27
San Francisco 49ers – Seattle Seahawks 27:7
Los Angeles Rams – Atlanta Falcons 31:27
Denver Broncos – Houston Texans 16:9
Las Vegas Raiders – Arizona Cardinals 23:29 (OT)
Dallas Cowboys – Cincinnati Bengals 20:17
Kansas City Chiefs – Los Angeles Chargers 27:24
Buffalo Bills – Tennessee Titans 41:7
2022/23 NFL Season, Day 1
09.09.-12.09. 2022
Seattle Seahawks – Denver Broncos 17:16
Dallas Cowboys – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3:19
Carolina Panthers – Cleveland Browns 24:26
Cincinnati Bengals – Pittsburgh Steelers 20:23 (OT)
New York Jets – Baltimore Ravens 9:24
Miami Dolphins – New England Patriots 20:7
Detroit Lions – Philadelphia Eagles 5:38
Atlanta Falcons – New Orleans Saints 26:27
Washington Commanders – Jacksonville Jaguars 28:22
Chicago Bears – San Francisco 49ers 7:10 p.m.
Houston Texans – Indianapolis Colts 20:20 (OT)
Tennessee Titans – New York Giants 20:21
Minnesota Vikings – Green Bay Packers 23:7
Arizona Cardinals – Kansas City Chiefs 21:44
Los Angeles Chargers – Las Vegas Raiders 24:19
Los Angeles Rams – Buffalo Bills 10:31
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