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  • WR Jarvis Landry, stay or go?

    WR Jarvis Landry, stay or go?

    The New Orleans Saints receiving corps needs some reinforcements. While fans saw plenty to like out of youngers Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed in 2022, the players under contract for 2023 include backups like Tre’Quan Smith, Kirk Merritt, and Kawaan Baker — plus injured starter Michael Thomas, whose status is less than certain.

    It’s kind of set up for a good situation for Jarvis Landry to return to. He already knows the Saints’ playbook, he remains popular with fans and teammates, and if Olave and Shaheed are your starters it makes sense to hold onto a veteran presence at the position who can still teach them a thing or two.

    On the other hand, Landry is coming off the worst year of his career and he may want to try his hand somewhere else around the league. Let’s review his 2022 campaign with the Saints and decide whether he should re-sign:

    Season stats

    Landry set new career-lows in targets (39), receptions (25), receiving yards (272), touchdown catches (1) and first down conversions (12) in 2022, though a lot of that can be chalked up to an early-year ankle injury limiting him to just 9 games on the season. That injury kept him in and out of the lineup as a lot of things changed around him, including a move at quarterback. Landry looked like a stellar fit with Jameis Winston in Week 1 (totaling 7 receptions for 114 yards) but he never got into rhythm with Andy Dalton the way Olave and Shaheed managed to.

    Snap counts

    Landry played 301 snaps on offense for the Saints last season, with 90 of them coming in the first two weeks. That lingering ankle injury kept him in and out of the lineup all year long. After getting on the field for 72% and 68% of the team’s snaps in those initial two games, he only saw more than 63% of snaps in two of the seven games left on the schedule. He was relegated to more of a bit part in the offense while struggling with his health.

    2022 season review

    There’s no way to look at Landry’s return to New Orleans than as a…

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  • ESPN tabs Peyton Bowen as a ‘freshman worth following’ in 2023

    ESPN tabs Peyton Bowen as a ‘freshman worth following’ in 2023

    When Brent Venables and his staff pulled off the flip-flip of Peyton Bowen, it helped the Sooners secure their highest-rated recruiting class in the modern era. Beyond everything that transpired during the early signing period, Oklahoma earned a signature of a difference maker.

    Peyton Bowen is one of the best players in the class and the No. 2 safety in the nation. It’s that talent that has ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg believing Bowen is a freshman to watch in 2023.

    The Peyton Bowen drama was one of the biggest stories around signing day, but we now know he will be an Oklahoma Sooner. Bowen, ESPN’s No. 2 safety and No. 14 overall player in the 2023 class, should be an immediate factor on a defense looking for production and playmakers in the back end. His adjustment to Brent Venables’ defense will be interesting, but Bowen is the type of elite-level recruit that OU needs. He will make the trip to Norman with his former high school teammate in Texas, quarterback Jackson Arnold, who is set to play behind Dillon Gabriel but also could see the field. Arnold is ESPN’s top dual-threat quarterback and No. 8 overall player in the class. – Rittenberg, ESPN

    The Oklahoma Sooners were 119th in passing yards allowed in 2022 at 273.5 per game. They didn’t fair much better in run defense, allowing 187.5 yards per game on the ground. The Oklahoma Sooners coaching staff has a mandate to make significant changes on the defensive side of the ball. That could lead to opportunities for Bowen to have a role for Oklahoma in year one.

    The Sooners return Billy Bowman and Key Lawrence. Robert Spears-Jennings should see a jump in playing time in his second year in Norman and Oklahoma added Texas Tech transfer Reggie Pearson. The Sooners also brought in fellow 2023 signees Daeh McCullough and Makari Vickers, who could factor into the…

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  • Eagles vs. 49ers expert picks, odds: Point spread, total, player props, TV, live stream for NFC Championship

    Eagles vs. 49ers expert picks, odds: Point spread, total, player props, TV, live stream for NFC Championship

    The NFC Championship is here as the San Francisco 49ers will face the Eagles in Philadelphia on Sunday. This is the first meeting between these two teams since Week 2 in 2021. The 49ers won, 17-11, but much has changed since then. 

    Jalen Hurts has evolved into one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, and then the 49ers found a different starting signal-caller altogether in Brock Purdy, who was selected with the very last selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. These two quarterbacks have faced off before, however, as they delivered a Big 12 classic back in 2019, where both quarterbacks combined for 11 total touchdowns. 

    These are two of the — if not the most — well-rounded teams in the NFL. The 49ers’ defense and the Eagles’ offense both ranked first among NFC teams in points per game and yards per game this season. Who comes out on top Sunday?

    Below, we examine the different betting angles for this matchup. We will provide picks from both CBS Sports and SportsLine experts on this NFC showdown, as well as a few player props that we view as enticing. 

    All NFL odds are via Caesars Sportsbook.

    How to watch 

    Date: Sunday, Jan. 29 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
    Location: Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
    TV: 
    Fox | Stream: fuboTV
    Odds: Eagles -2.5, O/U 46

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    49ers at Eagles spread picks

    “Philly has an elite rush offense, so this elite San Francisco rush defense — that matchup really could decide the game. Who gets the win there? And if the Eagles can do what…

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  • Why 49ers’ DeMeco Ryans has emotional sideline demeanor during NFL games

    Why 49ers’ DeMeco Ryans has emotional sideline demeanor during NFL games

    Why Ryans has emotional sideline demeanor during 49ers games originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea

    DeMeco Ryans isn’t afraid to be himself on the sidelines during games. The 49ers’ 38-year-old defensive coordinator shows his emotions despite the stress that comes with coaching against the opposition.

    Although there are high stakes heading into the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, Ryans isn’t changing his approach and will show he’s hyped up when players on his defense make a big play on the field.

    “I’m emotionally involved because I’m excited when these guys make plays,” Ryans told reporters Thursday. “I know the work that they put in. I know how much effort, how much time, how much sacrifice these players put in. And when we go out there on Sunday, the whole world gets to see that. I’ve been seeing it all week, and I’m just excited for everyone else to see who our guys are. And I’m excited to see guys make plays.

    “Football is meant to be fun. That’s what football is about, so you have to have fun playing football, and that’s what our guys do. You see them flying around, they have fun, they have fun playing with each other. That’s what football is always meant to be. It’s always meant to be played in a fun manner, and we’re going to have fun playing football on Sunday.”

    Ryans’ approach to coaching football has resulted in him being one of the top head coaching prospects potentially to land a job this offseason.

    Furthermore, the former linebacker is held in high regard by his coaching peers, such as Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, who has noticed how players on the 49ers’ defense play for Ryans.

    “Like, I see [Ryans’] players genuinely selling out,” Sirianni told reporters Monday. “And you can see their interactions in the game right when you watch it on television. Like, you see those guys playing really hard for him.”

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  • Miami fires offensive coordinator Josh Gattis after Hurricanes struggle scoring in his first season

    Miami fires offensive coordinator Josh Gattis after Hurricanes struggle scoring in his first season

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    Miami coach Mario Cristobal announced Friday that offensive coordinator Josh Gattis has been relieved of his duties. Gattis, who also served as the team’s wide receivers coach, only spent one year on Cristobal’s coaching staff. 

    Gattis’ offense was a massive disappointment in 2022 — Cristobal’s first leading the ‘Canes. They averaged just 367.4 yards per game and 5.34 yards per play, ranking ninth in the ACC in both categories. They finished 10th in the conference in scoring at just 23.6 points per game, and scored 16 points or less in four of their last five games.

    It was a shocking result considering Gattis was one of Cristobal’s biggest hires during his first year with the program. Gattis won the 2021 Broyles Award given to the nation’s top assistant coach after helping Michigan win the Big Ten title and earn a berth in the College Football Playoff. That offense racked up 443.1 yards per game, 6.39 yards per play and 40.4 points per game.

    Gattis was at Michigan from 2019-21, and led a turnaround of a Michigan offense that was essentially a middle-of-the-road offense within the Big Ten prior to his arrival. In 2018, he served as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach under Nick Saban at Alabama. That offense finished second in the nation in yards per play (7.76) behind only Oklahoma (8.6).

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  • How to watch Bengals-Chiefs AFC Championship on Paramount+: Date, time, channel, streaming of title game

    How to watch Bengals-Chiefs AFC Championship on Paramount+: Date, time, channel, streaming of title game

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    The Kansas City Chiefs are hosting their fifth consecutive AFC Championship Game and for the second straight year they will face the Cincinnati Bengals for the right to move on to Super Bowl LVII. Last year, it was the Bengals who came out on top and advanced to the Super Bowl, losing the big game to the Los Angeles Rams.

    The AFC Championship Game is slated to kick off on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 6:30 p.m. ET. 

    The game will take place at Arrowhead Stadium in front of over 70,000 excited football fans. If you are not one of the lucky people who get to to watch the game in person, you can tune into CBS and Paramount+ to watch the action live. 

    The top-seeded Chiefs defeated the No. 4 Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round to advance. Cincinnati defeated the Baltimore Ravens in the wild-card round and surprised many by dominating the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. 

    How to watch

    Date: Sunday, Jan. 29 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
    Location: Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)
    TV:
     CBS | Stream: Paramount+
    Follow: CBS Sports App
    Odds: Chiefs -1, O/U 47.5

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  • A look at the quarterbacks playing in the Shrine Bowl

    A look at the quarterbacks playing in the Shrine Bowl

    The college all-star circuit kicks into high gear next week with the East-West Shrine Bowl in Las Vegas followed by the Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.

    We’ll take a quick look at the players that will be taking part in both events, going through by positions. We’ll start here with the five quarterbacks heading to Las Vegas for the Shrine Bowl.

    Tanner Morgan, Minnesota

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    Tanner Morgan will go down as one of the best quarterbacks in Minnesota school history. He’s the all-time leader in wins (33), pass efficiency rating (151.0) and completion percentage (62.2) and is second all-time in games started (47), completions (661), attempts (1,063), passing touchdowns (65), passing yards (9,454) and total offensive yards (9,459). Morgan is likely a day three quarterback due to issues with consistency

    Aidan O’Connell, Purdue

    Aidan O’Connell helped lead the charge in Purdue that culminated in the school’s first appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game. O’Connell has back-to-back seasons with over 3,400 passing yards and is a career 67% passer. He and Drew Brees are the only Purdue quarterbacks to have multiple 500-yard passing games in the same season.

    Tim DeMorat, Fordham

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    Tim DeMorat is already making his rounds in the all-star circuit, having already played in the Hula Bowl. Now he’ll head to Vegas to continue making a name for himself at the Shrine Bowl.

    DeMorat is a three-time Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and four-time First-Team All-Patriot League selection. He threw for 4,561 yards, 53 touchdowns and just eight interceptions in 2022 for the Rams. He leaves college as the career leader in the Patriot League in touchdowns responsible for (137) and touchdown passes (120). He is second all-time with 13,131 passing yards.

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  • Chiefs now favored over Bengals after more line movement in AFC Championship Game

    Chiefs now favored over Bengals after more line movement in AFC Championship Game

    It’s been a roller coaster of a week for those who follow the point spreads in the NFL.

    The latest line movement has the Chiefs favored over the Bengals by a point, and at some sports books 1.5 points, as the news continues to look good on Patrick Mahomes‘ injured ankle.

    The Chiefs opened as favorites in the AFC Championship Game. The the line shifted and the Bengals became favorites. And now it’s back to the Chiefs again.

    All the news out of Kansas City the last two days has indicated that Mahomes is moving around well on the practice field and isn’t likely to be significantly impacted by his high ankle sprain, and that’s why the Chiefs are now favored. But the line movement all week shows how volatile the betting market is on this game, and any rumors that Mahomes is hobbling could result in the Bengals being favored again before kickoff.

    Chiefs now favored over Bengals after more line movement in AFC Championship Game originally appeared on Pro Football Talk

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