New Orleans Saints tight end Taysom Hill outplayed pretty much anyone and everyone on the field at the Superdome on Sunday, and in the process led his team to a 35-14 drubbing of the Cleveland Browns.
Hill scored three touchdowns, all on the ground. In total, Hill had seven carries for 138 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown run that gave him the Saints’ record for rushing by a tight end in a single-game. (Of course, the record he broke was own, which he set in 2022 against He also had eight catches for 50 yards, and even made an appearance at quarterback. In all, Hill had 206 all-purpose on the day.
On Sunday, Hill became just the second player in NFL history with 25 rushing touchdowns, ten passing touchdowns, and ten receiving touchdowns. He’s not the only reason the Saints doubled up the Browns, but he’s one of the major reasons.
The Ravens were one minute and 19 seconds from being shut out in the first quarter, but Derrick Henry came to save the day. Justin Tucker also made his first kick of the day after missing two field goals to give the Ravens the lead.
Bears score offensive TD!
After 26 straight drives without an offensive touchdown, the Bears have finally scored a TD with their offense.
Jets score a TD, this is not a drill
The Jets followed that first down with a touchdown. This is not a joke. The video below is not a deepfake. This actually happened.
Jets get 1st first down with one minute left in half
Amon-Ra St. Brown scores TD in eighth straight game
The Lions are just really good. What more can you say? They’re a very good football team and every one of their remaining opponents should feel fear at having to face them. May god have mercy on their souls because the Lions don’t give an inch to anyone.
Caleb Williams continues to improve
Yahoo Sports’ Jori Epstein manages to find the positives in an otherwise atrocious Bears game: Caleb Williams is making progress!
Caleb Williams up to 60 rushing yards on 6 carries today. Bears only in first half vs. Packers, but that’s already a career high for 2024 first overall pick.
Najee Harris probably thought this was going to go so much better in his head.
Somehow it feels like all of the Bears’ problems weren’t going to be solved by firing one coach (offensive coordinator Shane Waldron) who had been there for 10 months. The Bears need a lot more change if they want to play winning football, or even just stop embarrassing themselves in stupid ways like this.
Bears force a fourth down, but Byron Cowart jumps for a neutral zone infraction that gives the Packers a first down.
Can you believe this is the Browns’ first interception by a defensive back this year?
Yes. It’s actually pretty easy to believe that.
Justin Tucker misses ANOTHER field goal, this one from 50 yards!
A year ago, 50-yard field goals were all business for Justin Tucker. He could make them without blinking.
But today he missed his second field goal in a row, this time from 50 yards. Not good news for the Ravens…
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