Senin, 15 Januari 2018

Antonio Brown to test calf in pregame, likely to play vs. Jaguars


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Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown's injured calf is 'not close to 100 percent,' but he is likely to be active and 'give it a go' in Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Brown will go through pregame warmups and test out the calf, the source said. He is almost one month removed from a partially torn left calf muscle that occurred against the Patriots on Dec. 17 and forced him to miss the final two games of the regular season.

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Sources told ESPN's Dan Graziano there are lingering concerns about Brown's calf holding up in the cold weather at Heinz Field, but Brown participated in Saturday's walkthrough and also was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. Coach Mike Tomlin said Brown missed Friday's practice because of an illness.

Brown's teammates have maintained for several weeks that they believe he will be back for the playoffs, and Tomlin said he had seen enough out of Brown's two practices.

'I think we've all seen Antonio play enough that we know what he's capable of,' Tomlin said Friday.

Brown led the NFL with 1,533 receiving yards despite playing in only 14 games and ranked fourth in the NFL with nine receiving touchdowns in 2017. He was the league's only unanimous All-Pro this season.

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Nick Foles benefits from run-first mentality in win


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Doug Pederson knows he doesn't have a game-changing quarterback. Fortunately for the Eagles, he realized this before it was too late.

Pederson adjusted his play-calling late in the first quarter after two drives proved what we already knew -- Philadelphia couldn't win the game primarily on the arm of Nick Foles -- and it made a world of difference in what ended up being a 15-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons.

'Part of our success this season has been the balance, balance of run and pass. We got back to that,' Pederson said after Philadelphia's Divisional round victory. 'We stuck with it and guys executed the game plan extremely well.'

The storylines surrounding this one were cemented well before kickoff: The No. 1 seed isn't favored, despite being at home and owning a 13-3 regular season mark. Foles isn't good enough to win a playoff game. Atlanta has been hot, especially defensively.

A majority of that went by the wayside on Saturday when Pederson decided to stop calling the game like he had Carson Wentz under center. It was almost as if someone handed the play-calling head coach a copy of his own team's roster and he flipped to the page that listed his running backs -- Jay Ajayi, LeGarrette Blount and Corey Clement -- and had an epiphany.

Since losing Wentz, Pederson had done his team no favors in his play-calling, surprisingly moving away from the run with Foles under center. The production drop-off that ensued wasn't all that shocking, and through a quarter on Saturday, it was predictable and borderline frustrating to watch. But Pederson's shift led to a brutish drive that landed the Eagles in the end zone via, you guessed it, a Blount rushing touchdown.

More importantly, it took Foles out of the precarious position of playmaker and shifted him into the role of game manager. It's an insult to any quarterback, but it's Philadelphia's best chance at a postseason victory without Wentz. On Saturday, it worked well.

'Nick is Nick,' Pederson said of Foles. 'That's what we've talked about and that's what he and I have talked about. We stayed committed to the run obviously, and that helps, and then with the passing game, just him making great decisions. Getting the ball out of his hand, finding the open receiver and did a really nice job executing the gameplan.'

Getting the ball out of Foles' hand is key to the offensive's rhythm, flow and success, and it's also code for Pederson saying he doesn't want the Eagles relying on Foles' arm. The numbers don't show it, but the tape does. After Philadelphia's first scoring drive, much of the Eagles' offense from there was built out of the run: run plays, run fakes, screens and everyone's favorite hot term, run-pass options.

RPOs aren't anyone's comfort zone and Foles wasn't anywhere near excellent, but Philadelphia succeeded in putting the quarterback in short down-and-distance situations. The result was a line that reads much better than it looked: 23-of-30 passing, 246 yards and a 100.1 passer rating. Foles misfired fairly often, overthrowing open targets, and even a handful of his completions were poorly located passes that required his receivers to make good or great catches. He was also the beneficiary of a botched interception that deflected off the knee of a Falcons defender and into the hands of Torrey Smith.

None of that inspires much confidence, but it does get the Eagles to next week and a date with either the Vikings or Saints in the NFC Championship Game next Sunday. That's more than most of us expected entering Saturday.

'Since (Wentz suffered his season ending injury), no one's given us a chance,' Pederson said after the win. 'Nobody's given us a chance. I understand, Carson's a great player. But every week, our guys are hearing the same thing, and now we're all of a sudden not good enough?

'We're 13-3, we have the best record in football, home-field advantage throughout. The guys are going to motivate themselves just based on what they've done and heard for the last month of football. Listen, it really doesn't matter what you guys talk about because that locker room in there is united, and I'll go to bat for every one of those guys and I'll go to war with every one of those guys in the dressing room.'

The narrative will revolve around Foles, but the real story starts (and potentially ends) with Philadelphia's running backs and its stifling defense. How that translates against either New Orleans and Minnesota, we'll learn next week. But for seven more days, the Eagles are still alive.

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Vitor Belfort wishes Uriah Hall a speedy recovery after UFC St. Louis cancellation


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Not fighting at UFC Fight Night 124 on Sunday is difficult for Vitor Belfort, but he has no ill will towards his scheduled opponent, Uriah Hall.

The Brazilian legend posted on Instagram Saturday afternoon his reaction to his co-main event bout being cancelled due to Hall weight-cutting issues.

“I dedicated 2 months for this training camp,” Belfort wrote. “Stayed away from my family and who knows me knows how hard this is for me. I spent all necessary to have the best structure to achieve my goal. My team had an intense dedication even during the holidays. I did all my fight week obligations, cut the weight and made the fight weight.

“Unfortunately my opponent had a problem during his weight cut, I wish him a soon recovery. Now I just want to go back home and see my family. Thanks for all the support along this training camp. Love you all!”

The fight was scrapped at the end of the official weigh-ins Saturday morning when Hall failed to weigh in during the two-hour window given to fighters. Hall reportedly was on weight but fainted on his way to the weigh-ins.

UFC Fight Night 124, which will go on with 11 fights, takes place at Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

For Belfort, this was an important bout: leading up to UFC Fight Night 124, he said that it would be his last time stepping into the cage before hanging his gloves up.

Belfort did not say what is next for him in MMA.

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Falcons' Julio Jones: 'At the end of the day, I can make those plays'


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PHILADELPHIA -- Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones made no excuses for not coming up with what would have been the game-winning, fourth-and-goal catch in the final moments of Saturday's 15-10 divisional playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

With the ball on the Eagles' 2-yard line, Jones, covered by cornerback Jalen Mills on the play, slipped to the ground and appeared to take a push from Mills. He still was able to get to his feet and almost make a play on Matt Ryan's floating pass.

'It was just a sprintout, a rollout to me,' Jones said. 'Trying to take advantage of one-on-one [coverage] down there.

'I don't know, but at the end of the day, I can make those plays. I ended up on the ground when I came out of my route. And that's a tough call [for the official] to make during that situation in the game. That was it.''

Jones, the Falcons' leading receiver this season, had four touchdowns receptions in 16 regular-season games and two playoff contests. According to ESPN Stats and Information, Ryan went 1-of-18 (6 percent) on passes to Jones in the end zone this season, after going 3-of-8 on those passes last season.

Ryan explained Saturday's final play from his vantage point.

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'That's a play we practice all the time, and certainly in those situations you go to your best player,' Ryan said. 'Obviously, roll to the right and have an opportunity to Julio. It just didn't work out and that's disappointing. That's the life you live as a competitor -- when you get in those situations, you want the ball in your hand. I think it was a right call. I think we had the right players in mind at the right time -- and we just fell a little bit short.''

Eagles safeties Malcolm Jenkins and Rodney McLeod said they identified the play before the snap based on formation. They alerted the rest of defenders, including cornerback Jalen Mills, who said he knew Jones was coming his way.

'They communicated all the way from [Ronald] Darby's side to my side,' Mills said. 'You can't do nothing but be thankful for having those veteran safeties that are able to ID formations.'

Said McLeod: 'It was right hash. That's kind of a lot of team's tendency, is to sprint out, and as soon as I saw the tight end come over I was like, 'There it is.' This is everything you dream of as a player. You do your study, you do your preparing, and they come out and run the identical play, and the guys did a good job of stopping it, man.'

Falcons coach Dan Quinn didn't appear to have a problem with the playcall by offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian. Quinn was asked if he was confident Ryan and Jones could execute the play.

'Damn right. Absolutely,' he said. 'We're giving our shots to Matt and Julio to go for it and win the game. We didn't get the job done, but 100 out of 100 we're gonna put the ball in those two guys' hands to try to win.'

The Falcons were 1-of-3 in the red zone against the Eagles. They finished the season 0-7 in games they failed to score 20 points.

ESPN's Tim McManus contributed to this report.

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Patriots lead Titans 21-7 at halftime


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The Titans trailed the Chiefs 21-3 at halftime last week and rallied in the second half to advance. They are down “only” 21-7 tonight. But the Patriots aren’t the Chiefs, and Tom Brady isn’t Alex Smith.

In other words, the Titans are within 30 minutes of the offseason.

For one quarter, Tennessee appeared as if it was going to hang with the Patriots. The Titans’ 95-yard drive gave them a 7-0 lead and quieted Gillette Stadium.

But after that, it was all Patriots with New England outgaining the Titans 209 to 60 and outscoring them 21-0 the rest of the half.

James White scored two touchdowns on a 5-yard pass from Brady and a 6-yard run. Chris Hogan added a 4-yard touchdown catch. Both White and Hogan returned from injuries this week.

Tennessee self-destructed on offense and defense late in the half.

The Titans forced a New England three-and-out only to jump offsides on fourth-and-five, with Brynden Trawick‘s miscue giving the Patriots a first down with 6:32 remaining in the second quarter.

Later in the drive, on a 7-yard pass from Brady to Danny Amendola, Erik Walden drew an unnecessary roughness penalty for punching Nate Solder in the facemask. The 7-yard penalty — half the distance — moved the ball to the Tennessee 6. Three plays later, Hogan scored.

The Titans then botched a chance for points late in the half with poor clock management and a questionable play call on fourth-and-one as Derrick Henry was tackled for a 5-yard loss.

Tennessee was fortunate Stephen Gostkowski missed a 53-yard field-goal attempt on the final play.

Brady has completed 21 of 31 passes for 206 yards and two touchdowns, while Mariota is 9-of-15 for 117 yards and a touchdown and leads the Titans in rushing with 31 yards on three carries.

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Warriors narrowly hold on to huge lead at Toronto


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As the Raptors try to fight back against the Warriors, Steph Curry responds to a Toronto fourth-quarter triple with one of his own.

TORONTO -- The Golden State Warriors were playing their fifth game in eight days, their third game in four days and the second of a back-to-back set.

All those fatigue-inducing circumstances looked pretty irrelevant for much of Saturday night, as the defending champions built a 27-point lead halftime lead over the Toronto Raptors at the Air Canada Centre.

But then in the second half, and especially the fourth quarter, the Raptors charged back, erasing that lead and bringing a once-dormant crowd to a fever pitch during the final seconds.

And the Warriors during that span? They looked flat and somewhat out of sorts -- especially when Stephen Curry, who returned from a one-game absence because of a sprained right ankle, missed a pair of free throws in the final minutes.

However, the Warriors were saved by a late Kevin Durant jumper with 21.8 seconds left, helping them seal a 127-125 win over the Raptors, who were coming off a 133-99 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night.

Curry finished with 24 points, Durant scored 25 and Klay Thompson led the Warriors with 26.

DeMar DeRozan led the Raptors with 42 points on 17-of-31 shooting from the field. Saturday marked the first time this season that the Raptors lost when DeRozan scored 30 or more points; they had been 11-0 in such games.

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While temperatures were frigid outside, the NBA-best Warriors started off white-hot. They scored 43 first-quarter points, their most in an opening frame this season. They scored 81 first half points, their season high for any half.

And things really got out of hand when the Warriors used a 16-2 second-quarter run to take a 59-37 lead.

But the Raptors didn't lay down, especially behind DeRozan, who notched his 92nd career 30-point game, passing Vince Carter for the most in Raptors history. Toronto went on a 23-6 fourth-quarter run to shrink Golden State's lead to 116-115 with 3:54 left to play. But the Warriors got key field goals from Curry, Thompson and Durant to prevent a blown lead.

Had the Warriors lost, it would have been quite an upset. Entering Saturday, NBA teams were 988-8 when leading by 25 or more points at halftime in the shot-clock era (since 1954-55), according to ESPN Stats & Information.

The Warriors earned their 12th straight road win, improving their road record to 19-3 this season. They now sit at 35-9 overall and will head to Cleveland next to face the Cavaliers on Monday, the third game of Golden State's five-game road trip.

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NBA wrap: Warriors blow 27-point halftime lead, hold on for win over Raptors


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One night after the Cavaliers blew a 22-point lead, it looked like the best team in basketball was going to have a collapse of their own. The Warriors led Toronto by 27 points at halftime and had the game all but locked up.

Thanks to a big comeback by the Raptors, though, this one was much closer than Golden State would have liked. However, the Warriors showed why they have won two of the last three NBA titles as they held on for a 127-125 victory.

'Definitely a wild night, we came out that third quarter and we started fouling a lot and they went to the free-throw line probably 10 possessions in a row,' Draymond Green told NBA TV after the game. 'That slowed our pace down and when you're playing against a set defense every time no one is as good as when you can get out in transition and get a couple of easy baskets and then get the flow going.'

DeMar DeRozan did all he could to lead a comeback for Toronto with 42 points, five rebounds and three assists while going 8 for 10 from the free-throw line, but 20-point games from Kevin Durant (25), Steph Curry (24) and Klay Thompson (26) were just enough to hold off the Raptors.

Golden State has now won seven of their last eight games. The Raptors have dropped two of three.

“The one thing that we know is it’s a process,' Green said. 'You don't win the championship in June, you win the championship from September to May, June, and then you've got to enjoy the process, embrace it and try to get better every time we step on the floor.'

Studs of the Night

John Wall didn't have the best shooting night going 9-of-24 from the floor in the Wizards' 119-113 win over the Nets, but he added 16 assists to help lead his team to victory.

Lakers forward Julius Randle had a game-high 23 points and registered a double-double with 15 rebounds in Los Angeles' 107-101 win over the Mavericks in overtime.

Russell Westbrook did what he does best, nearly registering a triple double with 27 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists all while shooting less-than-stellar from the floor as he went 10-of-27 from the field in the Thunder's 101-91 over the Hornets.

Duds of the Night

Pistons guard Tobias Harris went 3-of-14 from the floor and 0 for 6 from three-point range in Detroit's 107-105 loss to the Bulls.

Hornets guard Kemba Walker didn't have a bad night with 19 points, but going 5-of-17 shooting, including 2 for 7 from beyond the arc, with five turnovers isn't great either.

Highlight

Kelly Oubre made a nice cut down the baseline, and with a little help from Wall he finished strong at the basket.

What's Next

Portland (22-20) at Minnesota (28-16), 9 p.m. ET — The Timberwolves are quietly one of the hottest teams in the NBA as they have gone 11-3 in their last 14 games. They are 28-16 after starting the season off a pretty mediocre 17-13. Karl-Anthony Towns has posted double-doubles in eight straight games and in 12 of his last 13. C.J. McCollum is averaging 21.6 points per game on the season and nearly 25 points per game in Damian Lillard's four-game absence.

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