Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers edged out a low-scoring 14-12 win against Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Bucs in what could be the final showdown between the two QBs. Rodgers went 27-of-35 for 255 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. While the Packers improved to 2-1, Brady played without a majority of his WR core and offensive line but narrowly beat Rodgers’ squad. Colin Cowherd breaks down why this win should not necessarily be one of the more celebrated and happier ones in Green Bay.
Why Bills should be cautious with Josh Allen after loss to Dolphins | THE HERD
Mon Sep 26 , 2022
The Miami Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills in a 21-19 slugfest. Josh Allen went 42-for-63 for 447 yards and two touchdowns, while Tua Tagovailoa completed 13 of his 18 pass attempts for 186 yards and one touchdown. Despite the Bills’ loss, Colin Cowherd breaks down why they are still the […]
