Montana game wardens travel the country seizing game killed illegally

Montana game wardens went to five other states and collected 18 illegally killed wildlife from Montana. Case involves multiple violations.

Montana game wardens traveled to five other states and, with the assistance of game wardens in those states, collected 18 illegally killed wildlife from Montana.

Seven elk, six mule deer, three whitetail deer and two antelope were confiscated as evidence in cases that include multiple wildlife violations, as announced by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

“These cases involve complex, long-term investigations of the most serious type of violations of hunting laws in Montana,” MFWP Chief of Law Enforcement Ron Howell stated.

Game wardens from the Montana cities of Kalispell, Billings and Miles City participated in the investigation, which included traveling to Michigan, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Kentucky.

Violations include license fraud, hunting without licenses, hunting during a closed season, over-limits of game animals, waste of game animals, tag transfer and unlawful possession of game animals. Charges are pending on all cases.

“Without the assistance of officers from the states involved, these cases would likely not be successfully investigated and prosecuted,” Howell said. “These investigations highlight the hard work and tenacity of our wardens to ensure that serious violations are investigated, and suspects are held accountable for those violations.”

What’s the most anticipated game on Packers’ 2023 schedule?

The 2023 schedule is out. Which game is the most anticipated one for Jordan Love and the Packers?

The 17-game schedule for the 2023 Green Bay Packers officially arrived Thursday night. Matt LaFleur’s team will kick off the regular season (and the Jordan Love era) in Chicago against the Bears and end it back at home hosting the Bears in the finale. All the important details can be found here.

So, what’s the most anticipated game on the Packers’ schedule?

The staff at Packers Wire made their picks:

Week 13 NFL broadcast maps: What to watch before Saints-Bucs on Monday night

Week 13 NFL broadcast maps: What to watch before Saints-Bucs on Monday night

We’re in for the final prime-time New Orleans Saints game of the year against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next Monday night, but fans will have multiple options to tune in for during Sunday’s slate of NFL action. This week we’ve got a CBS doubleheader and a single slot for FOX.

But which matchups will you get locally? Let’s survey the schedule with these Week 13 broadcast maps from 506sports.com:

Staff picks: Final score, bold predictions from Saints vs. Steelers

Staff picks: Final score, bold predictions from Saints vs. Steelers, via @DillySanders, @RossJacksonNOLA, and @john_siglerr:

More than half of the polled experts are picking the New Orleans Saints to win on the road this week, but our staff here at Saints Wire aren’t so sure about their chances against the Pittsburgh Steelers now that T.J. Watt has returned to the lineup. Here are our final score predictions, and some bold takes on how the game might play out:

ESPN significantly changes predictions for Notre Dame following awful loss

The computers were maybe even more unimpressed with Notre Dame against Stanford than ND fans were.

Last week it appeared despite early turbulence, that everything was at least pointed in the right direction for Notre Dame, who had won three-straight games and had a favorable schedule coming up.

Then Stanford, who hadn’t beaten an FBS opponent in over 12 full months, came to South Bend and handed the Irish one of their worst losses in recent memory.

Obviously things are not all OK after this for Notre Dame, who now sits at 3-3 overall and having trips to unbeaten Syracuse, and one-loss USC remaining while unbeaten Clemson is due in South Bend the first weekend of November.

ESPN updated their Football Power Index with the latest results and Notre Dame understandably fell.

How does FPI see the Irish faring in the second half of 2022?

Let’s just say the computers were maybe even more unimpressed with Notre Dame against Stanford than Fighting Irish fans were.

Saints vs. Buccaneers preview: 6 things to know about Week 2

Saints vs. Buccaneers preview: 6 things to know about Week 2

We’re already on to Week 2 of the NFL regular season, and things will quickly come to a head between the New Orleans (1-0) Saints and the upstart Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0). The only two NFC South teams to win their season-opening matchups will get an inside track on the division title race with another win on Sunday, helping to further distance themselves from their defeated opponent as well as the lowly Atlanta Falcons (0-1) and Carolina Panthers (0-1).

So let’s get to the preview. Here are six things you need to know going into this game:

Wisconsin vs. Northwestern kickoff time announced

Wisconsin vs. Northwestern kickoff time announced

The Wisconsin Badgers have now won five straight after yesterday’s beatdown of Rutgers, a streak that has brought them to the top of the Big Ten West with only three games remaining.

Those contests are at home next weekend against Northwestern, at home against Nebraska and then on the road against rival Minnesota. The Badgers have faced tougher stretches of games this year, though we’ve learned this season to expect the unexpected in the Big Ten Conference.

Related: Big Ten Power Rankings after Week 10 — Lookout for Wisconsin

Wisconsin controls its own destiny with three games left. That’s about all you can ask for entering the season.

That quest to return to Indianapolis will continue at 11:00 a.m. central next weekend when Northwestern comes to town, as announced by the Big Ten last night.

Contact/Follow us @TheBadgersWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin news, notes, opinion and analysis.

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Saints vs. Panthers game recap: Everything we know

Unprepared, unserious Saints surprised by Panthers: Everything we know

Yikes. A week after beating the Green Bay Packers in every phase, the New Orleans Saints got a taste of their own medicine against the Carolina Panthers. With the exception of their special teams execution, the Saints were outplayed on offense and defense by Carolina. We got the full Jameis Winston experience today.

It was the worst-coached game of Sean Payton’s career. It’s not like there was a Hall of Fame defender creating havoc and spiking his game plan, like J.J. Watt did in 2015’s 24-6 loss to the Texans. There wasn’t a specific mismatch like Robert Quinn against Charles Brown as in 2013’s 27-16 loss to the Rams. And they didn’t overlook their opponent as they did in 2019 coming out of their bye week, as the Atlanta Falcons got away with in 2019’s devastating 26-9 upset.

The Saints didn’t have a good plan to start with, and they compounded it with too many mistakes and too little ambition to correct them. Here’s everything we know:

NFL’s playoff scheduling may decide if Alvin Kamara can join Saints for first-round kickoff

The NFL’s playoff schedule for the wild-card round may determine if Alvin Kamara can join the New Orleans Saints after catching COVID-19.

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A confirmed positive COVID-19 test for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara means he’s out of action for at least 10 days, including the final week of the regular season and the first leg of the upcoming NFL Wild-Card Round.

Because Kamara’s positive test sample was submitted on Thursday, Dec. 31, the 10-day window opened as soon as he reported to the facility for testing. Per NFL rules, the soonest he can return is Sunday, Jan. 10, and that’s only if he continues to remain asymptomatic while experiencing no symptoms. He would also need to test negative for several consecutive days before earning medical clearance.

That means he’s not a sure thing to join the Saints for the first round of the playoffs. Right now, the Saints are the projected No. 2 seed, which no longer enjoys the benefits of a bye week (thanks, playoff expansion. Real timely of you). They would be playing the No. 7 seed, but when that occurs is unclear.

And we won’t know until after Week 17’s games wrap up when exactly each playoff game is scheduled for kickoff. If the Saints draw a Saturday time slot, there’s no way Kamara is with them. But if they’re playing on Sunday instead, they at least have a chance of taking the field with their best player.

Sure, they’re mathematically alive in the hunt for the No. 1 seed and the sole remaining bye week. But they need a couple of breaks, like the Green Bay Packers losing to the Chicago Bears and the Seattle Seahawks winning against the San Francisco 49ers, to pull that off — in addition to defeating the Carolina Panthers on their own. The Saints intend to play their starters in Week 17 to pursue that chance, but the odds aren’t in their favor.

So here’s hoping for good luck for all involved, and good health for Kamara. It’s easy to lose sight of how seriously the coronavirus can impact people, even professional athletes. Maybe the new year can bring some good news to New Orleans in the days and weeks ahead.

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How to watch, wager, and stream Week 16’s Saints vs. Vikings game

The New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings will kick off Week 16 of the NFL regular season with a prime-time matchup on Christmas Day.

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The New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings are poised for a huge matchup in Week 16 on Christmas Day, which could secure the NFC South with a Saints victory. Here’s everything you need to know so you can tune in:

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