Twitter reacts to the Saints picking C/G Cesar Ruiz

The New Orleans Saints selected Michigan Wolverines center Cesar Ruiz early in the 2020 NFL Draft, leading to divisive Twitter takes.

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The New Orleans Saints shocked the NFL world by picking Michigan offensive lineman Cesar Ruiz with the 24th pick in the first round of this year’s draft, and reactions were predictably split. Here’s how fans, media personalities, and observers from around the league reacted to the move:

Live tracker: Coach Pete Carroll’s ‘Seahawks draft clues’

Follow along as we track all of Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll’s “draft clues” ahead of the 2020 NFL Draft.

The 2020 NFL Draft kicks off Thursday at 5:00 p.m. PT and will be broadcast as a completely virtual event as a result of safety precautions during the coronavirus pandemic.

Round one will take place Thursday night, Rounds 2-3 on Friday evening and Rounds 4-7 will be held Saturday starting at 9:00 a.m. PT.

While the format has changed significantly, some things have stayed the same, including Seattle coach Pete Carroll’s annual “Seahawks draft clues” tweets.

Carroll’s first tweet came out Wednesday afternoon, teasing the upcoming clues.

We’ll be tracking Carroll’s clues as they continue to drop so you can take your best shot at predicting the Seahawks’ picks. So without further ado, let the guessing begin!

Please note . . . the newest tweets will appear at the top of the list.

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Best Twitter reactions from Chiefs’ Week 11 win against Chargers

The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers Week 11 game helped create some great tweets and we’ve found some of the best!

It took until the final seconds of the game, but the Kansas City Chiefs managed to hold off AFC West rivals the Los Angeles Chargers to take home a needed victory in Mexico City. Thanks to a late interception from Daniel Sorenson, Andy Reid’s men are back on top of the division and still in serious conversations for a Super Bowl appearance.

As Chiefs Kingdom breathes a sigh of relief, here are the best tweets from Kansas City’s 24-17 win against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Injuries aplenty

First, it was Tyreek Hill, then it was Austin Reiter, then it was Jordan Lucas, then it was Damien Williams and the list goes on. The Chiefs could not escape injuries Monday night, and now it leaves more questions than hope about the team’s fitness.

The Mahomes-Kelce connection that broke the internet

Up until the five-minute mark in the third quarter, tight end Travis Kelce was largely silent, with the exception of a few great plays here and there. However, it was the 23-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes that put him back conversation of who was the biggest playmaker of the evening.

Daniel Sorenson saves Chiefs from another embarrassing loss.

Safety Daniel Sorenson had his fair share of struggles on Monday. However, it was his interception off a bad throw from Philip Rivers that he will be remembered for, especially because he saved the Chiefs from not only another tragic loss but also prevented the Oakland Raiders from going top of the table in the AFC West.

The Chiefs are on a much-deserved bye week before hosting the Raiders in another contentious AFC West matchup on December 1.

How to vote your favorite Seattle Seahawks onto the Pro Bowl roster

Everything you need to know to cast your votes for your favorite Seattle Seahawks players to 2020 Pro Bowl roster.

Now that the NFL has entered the second half of the regular season, things are beginning to ramp up as teams compete for coveted playoff positions. Players are also starting to rally fans for votes to this year’s Pro Bowl, which will be held at Camping World Stadium, in Orlando, FL.

Here’s everything you need to know to vote your favorite Seahawks’ onto the Pro Bowl roster.

For the third season in a row, voting will be open for four weeks, with the polls closing on Thursday, Dec. 12.

Fans can vote multiple times for their favorite players, using a number of different mediums, including the league’s official website page at NFL.com/ProBowlVote.

In addition, fans can also vote directly on Twitter starting Nov. 28. All tweets should include the first and last name of the player, official Twitter handle (if available) or a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. All tweets must also include the #ProBowlVote hashtag.

The 2020 Pro Bowl is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. PT on Jan. 26 and will be televised on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes and Disney XD.

Pro Bowl rosters will be announced Tuesday, Dec.17 on the NFL Network’s Pro Bowl special “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed.”

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