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NFL fans will gobble up as much football as they can this weekend, but some of it could be hard to digest. This Thanksgiving, we’re “talking turkey” about some of the less palatable aspects of the 2024 season. New York Giants uniforms | "Century Red" To commemorate their 100th season, New York unveiled "Century Red" throwback uniforms for their home opener against the Vikings in Week 1. Unfortunately, the Giants failed to score a touchdown in the game, losing to Minnesota 28-6. The Giants have announced that they will be wearing their "century red" uniforms for their Week 1 opener against the Vikings at MetLife Stadium pic.twitter.com/WnGPq9gHkY Unfazed, New York wore them again against Washington in Week 9, falling to the Commanders 27-22 in what turned out to be quarterback Daniel Jones’ next-to-last game with New York. Giants fans weren’t too fond of the team’s retro-look and given the team’s 2-9 record, shouldn’t expect to see those uniforms any time soon. Jerry Jones | Owner | Dallas Cowboys Jones vowed the Cowboys would be “all-in” for 2024. He proceeded to flat-out ignore a running game that’s now the league’s second-worst, engaged in protracted contract drama with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb and overall produced an underwhelming offseason. Later, he took issue with being questioned about the team’s roster and threatened to fire a pair of radio hosts after a 47-9 home loss to the Lions. Finally, with the running game still in shambles and the team quickly falling out of playoff contention, Jones dealt a fourth-round pick to Carolina for Jonathan Mingo, a wide receiver with no career touchdowns and one catch for eight yards since joining the team. Jones has always been a loose cannon, but he’s been more caricature than character lately. Aaron Rodgers | QB | New York Jets Jets fans couldn’t wait to get Rodgers back on the field after he tore his Achilles four snaps into the 2023 season, but now most can’t wait to get him off the field. Rodgers’ current 88.9 quarterback rating is his worst mark as a starter, tied with Broncos rookie Bo Nix and below well-traveled veterans like Minnesota’s Sam Darnold (101.7) and Tampa Bay’s Baker Mayfield (104.1). Thanks to a series of nagging injuries, Rodgers looks nothing like the player that won four MVP awards as a Packer. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport , New York knows little about his injuries because he refuses to get treated. No wonder owner Woody Johnson lobbied for Rodgers’ benching before cutting ties with head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, something that could still happen before next week’s game against the Seahawks. George Pickens | WR | Pittsburgh Steelers Per ESPN’s Kevin Seifert , Hail Mary passes have been successful in just over 8% of plays since 2009. Those odds aren’t good and they get even worse when the wide receiver doesn’t look for the ball and attempts to throw the defender to the ground by his facemask. The @Browns knock it down for the win! pic.twitter.com/fhz53gmwDc That’s exactly what Pittsburgh’s George Pickens did to Cleveland’s Greg Newsome II on the final play of “Thursday Night Football” last week, a game the Browns won 24-19. Pickens appeared to be in good position to make a catch had he not engaged with Newsome. Despite the loss, Pittsburgh remains in first place in the AFC North. But had Pickens made the catch, the Steelers (8-3) would have a game in hand over the (8-4) Ravens. He’ll need to do better on the road against a desperate Bengals team in Week 13.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit Kicks Off Game Day Packs with Double Rewards PointsLiverpool powered seven points clear at the top of the Premier League as the title favourites survived a scare in their 3-1 win against Leicester, while Bruno Fernandes was sent off in Manchester United's dismal 2-0 defeat at lowly Wolves. Erling Haaland missed a penalty as crisis-torn Manchester City failed to end their dismal run with a 1-1 draw against Everton, but it was United's travails and Liverpool's remarkable run that took centre-stage on Thursday. Arne Slot's side were shocked by Jordan Ayew's early strike at Anfield, but the leaders recovered their composure to equalise just before the interval through Cody Gakpo. England midfielder Jones marked his 100th top-flight appearance with the second goal soon after half-time. Mohamed Salah's 19th goal this term wrapped up Liverpool's 11th win in their last 13 games in all competitions. "We created enough, but because we went 1-0 down it was a game," Liverpool manager Slot said. "Then you saw how good we are and Leicester didn't want to come back into the game." Liverpool's comeback lifted them well clear of second-placed Chelsea, who were defeated 2-1 by Fulham earlier in the day. United suffered a third successive loss in all competitions to leave new boss Ruben Amorim with five defeats in his first 10 games. Fernandes was dismissed two minutes into the second half at Molineux for a second bookable offence. United's 10 men cracked in the 58th minute when Matheus Cunha's corner went straight in as goalkeeper Andre Onana flapped under pressure. Hwang Hee-chan compounded Amorim's misery when he tapped in with just seconds left. Losing to fourth-bottom Wolves was another bitter blow for United, who endured a humiliating 3-0 defeat by Bournemouth at Old Trafford last weekend after losing 4-3 in the League Cup at Tottenham. With his team marooned in 14th place -- just eight points above the relegation zone -- Amorim's woes might not be over, with United facing in-form Newcastle on Monday before travelling to Liverpool in their first game of 2025. "It's so tough to win games in this league with 11 men. With 10 men, it's more difficult," Amorim said. Champions Manchester City have just one victory in their last 13 games in all competitions as their Christmas schedule started in disappointing fashion. Bernardo Silva put City in front early on before Iliman Ndiaye salvaged a point for Everton. Seven minutes into the second half, Haaland had the chance to end his longest goal drought at the Etihad but Jordan Pickford denied him. City are languishing in seventh place and sit five points adrift of the top four, with their astonishing decline showing no sign of ending. "Of course we need results and we didn't get it. The team played really good again in all departments and unfortunately could not win," said City boss Pep Guardiola. At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea were stunned by Fulham's late fightback in a dramatic west London derby. It was Chelsea's first home defeat against Fulham since 1979. Cole Palmer put Chelsea ahead after 16 minutes, the England forward drilling home from the edge of the area after weaving through the Fulham defence in dazzling style. But Fulham levelled with eight minutes left when Harry Wilson nodded in from close range. There was worse to come for the Blues when Rodrigo Muniz completed the turnaround in the 95th minute. Nottingham Forest climbed to third place after a 1-0 win against sputtering Tottenham at the City Ground. Forest's fourth successive win was sweet revenge for boss Nuno Espirito Santo, whose former club Tottenham had Djed Spence sent off in the closing moments for a second booking. Tottenham are stuck in 11th as the pressure mounts on boss Ange Postecoglou. Newcastle swatted aside 10-man Aston Villa 3-0, moving up to fifth place after winning three consecutive league games for the first time since 2023. Jarrod Bowen's 59th-minute goal gave West Ham a 1-0 win at bottom of the table Southampton after the visitors saw Guido Rodriguez's red card overturned by VAR. It was a frustrating start for new Saints boss Ivan Juric, who has replaced the sacked Russell Martin. Bournemouth and Crystal Palace shared a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium. smg/nf