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1st & Ten with REGGIE GILLIAM
Reggie Gilliam has turned into one of the best underdog stories on the Bills roster this year. The Toledo product entered training camp as a fullback with a long-shot to make the team; he finished training camp as a tight end who, in fact, had made the opening day roster. Gilliam’s lined up in a lot of different roles throughout his playing career — running back, fullback, tight end, standout special teamer — and he’s looking to continue developing as a swiss-army of sorts with the Bills. Bills Digest recently caught up with Gilliam for his thoughts on transitioning to the NFL and his big touchdown catch against the Miami Dolphins in Week 2.
Washington marches back into Jersey
WEEK 6: WASHINGTON AT GIANTS
Where's Markus Golden?
Has anybody seen No. 44?
Looking back on the career of Brad Van Pelt
Long before Eli Manning made No. 10 an untouchable jersey number for any future New York Giant player to wear, there was another star player who made No. 10 famous in New York.
The NFC Least: Someone has to win it
Through the first four weeks of the 2020 season, it is abundantly clear that the worst division in the NFL is the NFC East. Below are statistical evaluations of each team, in order of the current standings:
Giants iconic quarterback is enjoying his retirement
A content Mann is moving forward
Giant losses show how bad roster is
Be honest. Did you think the Giants would get off their first victory against a depleted San Francisco team in Week 3? I know I did.
Garrett returns to Arlington
WEEK 5: GIANTS AT COWBOYS
Fault the O-line, not the quarterback
Daniel Jones isn’t the problem. Oh he’s certainly part of the problem these days, what with consistent lapses of youth that clearly contribute to the dysfunctional mess known as the New York Giants.
Doomsday (but very possible) scenario
Before the start of the season, it was made abundantly clear by owner John Mara, that the New York Football Giants had to improve upon their pathetic 2019 campaign.
Dave Gettleman has officially failed the franchise
That’s it. I’m done. I can no longer, in good conscience, “stick up for,” “wait and see,” or watch Dave Gettleman’s “plan” unfold before I declare that he has failed us. All of us. It is over, Giants fans.
WINTER WONDERS
Where high-profile prospects could go to develop after the season
PROS AND CONS
The myriad ramifications of moving the 2021 draft back a month
AN HONOR RICHLY DESERVED
Allan Simpson’s unconventional thinking created an enduring baseball convention
SLAM DIEGO BACK TO BASICS
How the Padres executed a textbook four-year rebuild to become baseball’s most exhilarating team
MAJOR STARS WE NEVER SAW COMING
Major league stars who never ranked as Minor League Top 10 Prospects
EVEN-KEELED ACE
The Angels’ Dylan Bundy has succeeded in ways that would not have been predicted a decade ago
END OF AN ERA
Pat O’Conner’s retirement signals the likely end for Minor League Baseball as an independent entity
BIGGER THAN SPORTS
Players taking a stand is part of baseball’s history
AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
The White Sox struck the perfect balance between young talent and a winning clubhouse culture
A FRENETIC FALL
Fall practice in college baseball has begun. But this year things are a little different.
WR Williams out for season
Tyrell Williams won’t be playing for the Raiders this season and might not suit up in silver and black again.
‘We're confident in these young people'
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden kept busy in the days before the team officially opened Allegiant Stadium on Monday Night Football, overseeing practices and trying to correct mistakes that Las Vegas had made in its season-opening win in Carolina. Additionally, Gruden met with reporters via Zoom calls throughout the week, offering updates on players and addressing various other topics. Here’s a little bit of what Gruden had to say.
‘We've gotten faster and a little bit more dynamic'
QUESTION SESSION WITH GM MIKE MAYOCK
Ruggs, Edwards form 1-2 punch
Rookie wide receivers ready for starting roles
Raiders' good, bad and ugly
THE GOOD
Raiders rock Vegas debut
First Down
Kwiatkoski sidelined
Raiders shuffle LB corps in attempt to fill void
Jacobs earns ‘passing' grade
Josh Jacobs was a dynamic running back during his first year in the NFL and would have easily been the choice for Offensive Rookie of the Year honors had it not been for Arizona quarterback Kyler Murray.
Gone wrong on the right
RTs Brown, Young injured in Week 1; Good steps up