LOOK: 10 best photos from Seahawks blowout win over Jets Week 14

A look at the 10 best photos from the Seattle Seahawks blowout win over the New York Jets in Week 14 at Lumen Field.

The Seattle Seahawks earned themselves a feel-better, blowout win over the New York Jets in Week 14 to the tune of 40-3.

Here is a look at the 10-best photos from Sunday’s victory.

This J.T. Daniels stat will get you excited about the future of Georgia football

This crazy J.T. Daniels stat will get you excited about the future of Georgia football, especially at the quarterback position.

On Saturday night, J.T. Daniels proved to the world he can live up to his five-star hype, throwing for 401 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions in a 31-24 win over Mississippi State.

Daniels was everything we had hoped he would be. He was connecting on his deep targets, which has been the biggest issue among Georgia quarterbacks this year. Daniels connected with true freshman Jermaine Burton 8 times for 197 yards and 2 touchdowns, and the two of them were in a groove all night. Also exciting was he was connecting with George Pickens, who quietly had a really nice game as well – catching 8 balls for 87 yards and a touchdown.

Basically, it looked like a real offense.

It’s actually been seven years since Georgia has had a quarterback do what Daniels did. And keep in mind we’ve played for a national title since then.

On Saturday night, Daniels became the first Georgia quarterback to throw for 400 yards in a game since Aaron Murray did so in 2013.

 

See the epic finish to Jazz-Nuggets Game 7 in photos because it was just that good

What an epic moment.

Game 7 for the Jazz and the Nuggets didn’t play out exactly how we thought it would, but it was everything we wanted it to be at the same time.

We expected Jamal Murray and Donovan Mitchell to duke it out one last time, going for 40+ points each once again in a final high scoring showdown. Instead, we got a slow paced 80-78 finish with the true final battle coming from Nikola Jokic and Rudy Gobert in the paint.

It was still just as epic as Game 7’s usually are. It was undoubtedly a classic that came with an ending that made it even more unforgettable. If Mike Conley hits that shot? Man.

It was only a first round series, but those final moments deserve to be remembered in NBA history forever.

Here’s a look at the final sequence as it happened.

First, Mike Conley Jr. puts up the final shot. In real time, this looks good. But Jamal Murray got a good contest, somehow.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

The shot is off. Now, here’s where the suspense comes in. This moment didn’t last for more than a few seconds, but the faces here say it felt like forever.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) 

Here comes the agony.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

More agony.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

It stinks, but somebody had to lose. Is what it is. There’s always room for good sportsmanship, though. Jamal Murray goes straight to Donovan Mitchell after the buzzer to congratulate him on a fantastic series.

(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

And they hug it out. What an awesome moment.

(Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

If this is what Bubble ball is like? Sign me up for a few more rounds of this. What a series. What a performance. Hats off to both teams.

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First look at Emmanuel Sanders dressed out in his Saints uniform

Pro Bowl WR Emmanuel Sanders will keep his jersey number with the New Orleans Saints, after starring for the 49ers, Broncos, and Steelers.

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The most exciting free agent signing of the New Orleans Saints has finally put on his jersey. Emmanuel Sanders was featured in a series of photos on the official Saints Twitter account proudly decked out in his new team’s gear: helmet, pads, and No. 17 jersey. The single arm sleeve is a great fashion choice, as is the blacked-out visor.

Sanders signed a two-year contract with the Saints after playing just 13 games with the San Francisco 49ers last season (including the playoffs), who acquired him in a last-minute deal from the Denver Broncos at the NFL trade deadline. Sanders gave the Saints a firsthand look at what he’s capable of in a wild regular season performance, notching seven catches for 157 yards and a touchdown (while throwing a 35-yard touchdown pass to running back Raheem Mostert) in the 49ers’ 48-46 win over New Orleans.

Now, the two-time Pro Bowl receiver is playing for the right team. He’s played too many games with mediocre quarterbacks in his 155-game career, but showed last season he has plenty of gas left in the tank at age 33. Combining him with Michael Thomas gives the Saints one of the stronger one-two punches you’ll see around the NFL at receiver, and should have Saints fans very excited.

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