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James Allen

NFL fines 49ers WR Jauan Jennings $12,172 after post-game scuffle with Tre'von Moehrig

🏈 The league has imposed a $12,172 fine on 49ers receiver Jauan Jennings for striking Panthers safety Tre’von Moehrig after Monday night’s game. The incident stemmed from a controversial moment late in the fourth quarter — Moehrig apparently landed a punch to Jennings’ groin. Video review led to Moehrig being suspended for one game due to unsportsmanlike conduct. Jennings stayed cool during the game, but once the clock hit zero he retaliated, sparking a brief post-game confrontation that had to be broken up. He wasn’t suspended — just fined. What do you think — fair punishment, or should the league have cut him some slack given what happened earlier? #NFL #49ers #Panthers #JauanJennings #TrevonMoehrig #NFLFines #FootballDrama

NFL fines 49ers WR Jauan Jennings $12,172 after post-game scuffle with Tre'von Moehrig
Christopher Brown

Why Are the Eagles’ Offensive Issues Pointing Back to Kevin Patullo?

The Eagles are struggling on offense — and while injuries, penalties, and inconsistent O-line play all play a role, the scheme itself is raising eyebrows. Philadelphia currently uses play action on just 11.6% of their snaps and motion on only 42.6%, both dead last or near last in the entire NFL. For comparison: the top team is around 20% play action and 68% motion — a massive gap. With defenses stacking the box against a 2,000-yard RB, the Eagles aren’t using play action to punish it, nor motion to diagnose coverages or create mismatches. Drives often look rushed, lacking time for adjustments. And each week, fans point out route concepts that look overly basic or poorly spaced. Yes, it’s not only one problem — but the scheme and play-calling, led by Kevin Patullo, seem to be holding the offense back more than anything else. #NFL #Eagles #FlyEaglesFly #NFLTalk #PhiladelphiaEagles

Why Are the Eagles’ Offensive Issues Pointing Back to Kevin Patullo?
Christopher Brown

Derrick Henry Passes Jim Brown — Now 11th All-Time in Rushing Yards

Derrick Henry just added another massive milestone to his résumé. With 34 yards on the opening drive today, Henry (12,328) officially passed Jim Brown (12,312) to move into 11th all-time in NFL rushing yards. He’s now just 412 yards away from cracking the top 10: All-Time Rushing Leaders: Emmitt Smith — 18,355 Walter Payton — 16,726 Frank Gore — 16,000 Barry Sanders — 15,269 Adrian Peterson — 14,918 Curtis Martin — 14,101 LaDainian Tomlinson — 13,684 Jerome Bettis — 13,662 Eric Dickerson — 13,259 Tony Dorsett — 12,739 Derrick Henry — 12,328 Jim Brown — 12,312 … and so on. Every RB with 12,000+ yards is either already in the Hall of Fame… or isn’t eligible yet (Gore, Peterson, Henry). Where do you rank Henry all-time if he finishes top 10? #NFL #DerrickHenry #Titans #NFLHistory #RushingYards #NFLRecords

Derrick Henry Passes Jim Brown — Now 11th All-Time in Rushing Yards