NFL analyst Richard Sherman initially labeled Travis Hunter as “bland,” but after Hunter’s stellar performance against UCF, Sherman is now backing him as the top Heisman candidate.
BollywoodFever: SEPT 28 FLIP-FLOP: Richard Sherman Now Backs Travis Hunter for Heisman After Calling Him “Bland”
Richard Sherman, the former NFL star turned TV analyst, has changed his evaluation of Colorado star Travis Hunter. Sherman originally called Hunter “bland” but now, after Hunter’s outstanding two-way performance against UCF, Sherman is singing a different tune. The 21-year-old scored a touchdown and made an acrobatic interception, helping the Buffaloes secure a 4-1 record. Sherman now believes Hunter is the most deserving of the Heisman Trophy.
While Sherman’s new stance is receiving attention, it raises questions. Has he switched his position to stay friendly with players, or has he genuinely reevaluated Hunter’s talent?
SEPT 28 WHERE’S DEVIN WHITE? Bucs and Eagles Feeling His Absence Differently
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4, questions loom over linebacker Devin White’s absence. CBS Sports highlighted the Bucs’ struggles, specifically their missed tackles and lackluster run defense, and noted how much the room has changed without White, who now plays for the Eagles.
However, White hasn’t contributed much in Philadelphia, sitting out Weeks 2 and 3 as a healthy scratch. While Tampa could use his presence to shore up their defense, there’s no indication that White will be a factor in this matchup.
SEPT 27 TRICKY: Buccaneers Could Rely on Chris Godwin’s Screen Game to Beat Eagles
Chris Godwin has quietly been a key playmaker for Tampa Bay this season, and Pro Football Focus has detailed how the Buccaneers are utilizing him on wide screens. Godwin, targeted just seven times on wide screens last season, has already been targeted five times this year, catching all five for 62 yards. As the Bucs prepare to face the Eagles, look for Godwin to continue making an impact in this area.
SEPT 27 THE SECRET TO BEATING THE EAGLES: Stop Saquon Barkley
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are preparing for a rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4, but with one major change — Saquon Barkley. After joining the Eagles via free agency, Barkley now leads the NFL in rushing, with 351 total yards and 117 yards per game. Tampa Bay‘s defense knows the key to this game is stopping Barkley, who, along with Jalen Hurts, gives the Eagles one of the most dangerous rushing offenses in the league.
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