Bill Belichick sticks up for Mac Jones regarding ‘dirty play’ on Brian Burns

Bill Belichick has a short and simple explanation for Mac Jones’ decision to grab Brian Burns’ ankle.

Carolina Panthers fans and players were livid, especially Haason Reddick, when Mac Jones grabbed Brian Burns’ ankle after losing a fumble.

With time winding down in the first quarter, Burns strip-sacked Jones and the quarterback immediately clenched onto his ankle. Burns went down with an ankle injury but he quickly got back in the game — he went down with a more serious ankle injury in the fourth quarter and it’s unknown if there was a relation.

Reddick had a very strong stance on the situation.

“Definitely thought it was a dirty play,” Reddick said. “I actually saw and witnessed the play while it was happening. At first it felt like he was trying trip or kick Burns. And the next thing you know I saw him tugging on Burns’ ankle. I thought it was completely dirty. Hopefully, it’s something the league addresses.”

On Monday while appearing on WEEI’s “The Greg Hill Show,” Belichick had a simple response to the play.

“I think he thought Burns had the ball,” he said.

The Patriots eventually won the game 24-6 and improved to a 5-4 record with the Cleveland Browns (5-4) up next on the docket.

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9 free-agent EDGE rushers the Ravens should be interested in

The Baltimore Ravens have several EDGE defenders hitting free agency, creating a big need this offseason. Here’s who could catch their eye.

With the legal tampering period of free agency starting March 15, the Baltimore Ravens have a couple of voids they’ll likely be looking to fill. Though many fans have been focusing on the top wide receivers and centers expected to be available in free agency, finding some EDGE help is very much among the top priorities Baltimore will have this offseason as well.

The Ravens solidified that need after not using their franchise tag on either Yannick Ngakoue or Matthew Judon, pointing to both hitting free agency. When combined with Baltimore’s other pending free agents Tyus Bowser and Derek Wolfe, it’s clear the Ravens will need to make this their top priority of the offseason.

While it’s possible Baltimore could look to re-sign most or even all of their pending free-agent EDGE defenders, free agency is expected to see a wealth of talent at the position become available and potentially for cheap. Let’s take a look at the 9 free agents the Ravens could be most interested in:

Giants vs. Cardinals: Statistics, numbers and broken records

The New York Giants fell to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14 and here’s a look at some of the statistics, numbers and broken records.

One week removed from an impressive upset of the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field, the New York Giants laid an egg against the Arizona Cardinals at home and cost themselves the NFC East lead.

It was an ugly performance from the jump, and no one — not a single coach or player — should escape the crosshairs. It was one of New York’s worst performances of the season and ushers in some genuine concern about the team.

Here’s a look at all the noteworthy stats to come from the Week 14 loss:

  • The 19-point margin of defeat was the second-worst for the Giants this season (36-9, San Francisco in Week 4).
  • The Giants’ seven points were their lowest offensive output since December 16, 2018 (17-0, Tennessee Titans).
  • The Giants’ 159 yards of total offense was their lowest output since September 22, 2013 (150 yards vs. Carolina Panthers).
  • New York managed just 81 net yards passing, their lowest total since October 28, 2007 (49 vs. Miami Dolphins).
  • The Giants surrendered eight sacks against the Cardinals, their highest total since October 20, 2018 (Arizona, 8).
  • The Giants’ 10 first downs were their fewest since October 10, 2019 (10 vs. New England Patriots).
  • Dion Lewis’ fumble on second-quarter kickoff return was New York’s first special teams turnover of the season.
  • The Giants have not scored any first-half points in back-to-back games for the first time since 2016.
  • Daniel Jones had just 11 completions in Week 14, the lowest total of his NFL career.
  • Jones did not attempt a rush for the first time in his career.
  • Cardinals linebacker Haason Reddick recorded five sacks on Sunday, the most by any Giants opponent in franchise history.
  • Rookie safety Xavier McKinney made his first career start.
  • Rookie defensive back Jarren Williams made his NFL debut.

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Giants dropped by Cardinals, 26-7: Instant analysis

Instant analysis of the New York Giants’ 26-7 Week 14 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at MetLife Stadium.

The New York Giants came into the game on Sunday with the Arizona Cardinals riding a four-game winning streak. The Cardinals were on a three-game skein.

That’s why the oddsmakers made the Cardinals three-point favorites in this game. Streaks don’t last long in this unusual NFL season and two of them were broken in one fell swoop at MetLife Stadium this afternoon.

The Cardinals routed the listless Giants, 26-7, and it wasn’t even that close.

The Giants got starting quarterback Daniel Jones (hamstring) back for this one after missing last week’s win in Seattle. He did not look right from the start. On the Giants’ opening series, Jones was sacked by former Giant outside linebacker Markus Golden, who picked up the fumble and ran it down to the Giants’ 9.

Arizona could not take advantage, however, getting stonewalled on three running plays before quarterback Kyler Murray tried to sneak a pass into Keesean Johnson in the back of the end zone on fourth down only to be swatted away by Giants cornerback James Bradberry.

The Cardinals, who lead the NFL in red zone scoring, were stopped again on their next trip later in the first quarter, settling for a 34-yard field goal from Mike Nugent (yes, that Mike Nugent) to give Arizona a 3-0 lead.

The Giants stopped the Cardinals again in the red zone in the second quarter, resulting in a second Nugent field goal to extend Arizona’s lead to 6-0.

On the ensuing kickoff, Dion Lewis fumbled the football on the 20 when a Cardinals player appear kicked the ball out of his hands. No penalty was called. This time the Cardinals capitalized when Murray threw a pass off his back foot to tight end Dan Arnold for a seven-yard touchdown and a 13-0 Arizona lead.

The Giant offense couldn’t have been flatter in the first half. Jones, deprived of his mobility, was forced to rely on his passing ability. His line was awful: 6-for-12 for 44 yards with six QB hits (three of which were sacks) and two fumbles (one lost).

The Giants gained just 58 yards in the first half with four first downs and ran just 25 plays. They went 1-for-6 on third down and did not run a single play in Arizona territory.

The second half brought more frustration. The Cardinals scored a touchdown and a field goal in their first three possessions while the Giants just one scoring drive, a four-play, 75-yarder that resulted in a Dion Lewis one-yard touchdown dive.

The final result was a troubling loss, leaving the Giants in a lurch to hope the rest of the NFC East keeps losing.

Jones (11-of-21 for 127 yards) was obviously impaired and his teammates and coaches did very little to pick him up. The offensive line had a rough day against the average Arizona front. Jones was sacked six times and hit a total of nine.

In the end it was a one-sided affair with Arizona (7-6) getting themselves back into the NFC playoff picture while the Giants dropped to 5-8 on the season losing a game they were never able to get into. Their offense was anemic and their special teams not so special. They had been playing close games for most of the year but this one was never in doubt.

Notes

  • For the second consecutive week the Giants went scoreless in the first half.
  • Their streak of 100-yard rushing games ended at seven as they gained only 78 yards on the ground against the Cardinals’ 21st-ranked rush defense.
  • The Cardinals rushed for 163 yards against the Giants’ fourth-ranked run defense, the most by an opponent this season.
  • The time of possession told the story of the game: Arizona 37:52, Giants 22:08.
  • The Giants had a turnover ratio of +6 during their four-game winning streak. Today, they went minus-3. Jones fumbled three times and lost one. Colt McCoy also lost one. The Cardinals fumbled three times and lost none. There were no interceptions in the game.
  • Arizona linebacker Hassan Reddick recorded five sacks, which is a Cardinals’ franchise record.

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