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The Miami Dolphins have been the hot rumor this week for a trip to Detroit on Thanksgiving Day but a new report is saying that is inaccurate.
Rumors leading up to the release of the NFL schedule are always hot topics and this week has been no different with reports that Miami would open against the Bills, playing on Christmas day, heading to Detroit on Thanksgiving, and so on. How many of those rumors are true? We will know soon enough.
Tonight the NFL will release the schedule in full but Andy Slater is reporting that Miami is not going to play on Thanksgiving which will disappoint a lot of fans who were hoping to see the team play in a prime slot.
Slater cites an NFL scheduling source through his Twitter account. With Miami now seemingly out, the Buffalo Bills will more than likely play in Detroit on Thanksgiving. The game is scheduled to be televised by CBS who carries the AFC games. Only the Dolphins and Bills are being hosted by the Lions in 2022 from the AFC.
As we close in on the full release tonight, here is the updated list of rumors that we have heard and where they currently stand.
UPDATE: A potential leaked Green Bay schedule has been reported by CBSSports and has the Miami Dolphins hosting the Packers on Christmas day. This appears to be a factual report.
Week one – Open in Buffalo – This rumor has been consistent for a week and so far the latest information has Miami traveling to Orchard Park for week one.
Week 4 – Pittsburgh – A consistent rumor but one that has not had more than one source and seems more to be from one person so I wouldn’t put a lot of stock in this one.
Primetime games – Current rumor has Miami playing three games in primetime.
Christmas – An early rumor had Miami heading to Cincinnati but that has tapered a bit over the last 24 hours.
NBA veteran and Minnesota Timberwolves guard Patrick Beverley has made his name known over the past few days with his NBA takes while joining ESPN’s popular sports debate show, “First Take”.
After the Suns were eliminated in the Western Conference semifinals in Game 7, there were a lot of takes going around about the former defending Western Conference champions. Beverley said that Paul can’t defend Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic and that Phoenix should have benched him rather than DeAndre Ayton.
It was a pretty wild take and it sent shockwaves throughout the league. Former NBA champion Matt Barnes came after Beverley for his take and now, Sixers guard Danny Green had something to say to Beverley:
People target you to too, Pat Bev. You ain’t playing no (expletive) defense out there. You ain’t stopping Luka. It’s time and time again I’ve seen Luka call your ass little. He’s too (expletive) small and right at you every chance he got. When you play Luka, you’re a cone too. How would you like that?
Please be advised that the clip below contains language that some might consider offensive.
Green is right. There is no reason for Beverley to go at Paul the way he did and at that point, he should give respect where it’s due.
Brady Hawk @BradyHawk305 Three point shooting in the playoffs: Steph Curry– 35.9% Luka Doncic- 34.7% Jimmy Butler- 34.8% Volumes are clearly different, but still hilarious lol – 1:29 PM
Tommy Beer @TommyBeer Most 40-point playoff games over the past three years: 1 .Giannis Antetokounmpo: 7 2. Luka Doncic: 6 3. Jimmy Butler: 5 – 9:22 AM
Donatas Urbonas @Urbodo Pablo Laso on Luka Doncic: “Probably the best thing that he has as a person and as a player is that he’s able to adjust to any situation. That’s something you have as a person. And Luka has it.” – 8:30 AM
Ryan McDonough @McDNBA Giannis, Luka and Tatum have been terrific in the 2022 Playoffs But no one has played better than Jimmy Butler – 11:23 PM
Micah Adams @MicahAdams13 Celtics in 6. Mavs in 7. I don’t think Miami has enough firepower and I’m firmly in the ‘this is a Luka moment’ camp. But… Both Heat and Warriors win Game 1. I think Celtics-Bucks was the NBA Finals. – 7:36 PM
Brad Townsend @townbrad Doncic was so relaxed today. Almost chatty with reporters. His comfort level on the big stage certainly is evident on the court. Today it was evident off the court. – 6:56 PM
Callie Caplan @CallieCaplan “We weren’t fat shaming because when he was at his best, which we have seen in these playoffs, no one can touch him.” TNT’s Reggie Miller says Jason Kidd thanked him for calling out Luka Doncic’s weight dallasnews.com/sports/maveric… – 6:51 PM
Tim MacMahon @espn_macmahon Luka Doncic: “Obviously, Klay and Steph are incredible offensive guys, but I think the key to the Warriors’ team is Draymond. He’s just unbelievable. I really respect him and everything he does.” That includes trash talk. “That’s the fun of the game. I love that part.” – 5:51 PM
Ryan McDonald @ryanwmcdonald Utah basketball officially announces the signing of Luka Tarlac. A thing that may be out there but I missed when he committed: His dad Dragan was drafted by the Bulls with the 31st pick in 1995. He finally joined them in 2000 and played in 43 games as they went a spicy 15-67 – 5:45 PM
Marc J. Spears @MarcJSpears “Playing your hardest and trusting your teammates,” Warriors forward Klay Thompson said on what is the keys to guarding Luke Doncic. – 4:33 PM
Callie Caplan @CallieCaplan Warriors’ Kevon Looney on Luka Doncic-James Harden comparisons after guarding Harden in past series: “Luka’s able to post up pretty much anybody when he gets his shoulder on you. … The biggest difference is the size. Luka’s really strong. That kind of surprised me this year.” – 4:21 PM
NBA Math @NBA_Math Top 25 NBA Player Power Rankings updated heading into the conference finals: 10. Al Horford 9. Jordan Poole 8. Klay Thompson 7. Bam Adebayo 6. Jalen Brunson 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Full top 25 from @fromal09 on @Sportscasting19: https://t.co/mgWpa49wAdpic.twitter.com/eMAk3DwFZM – 10:51 AM
Mark Haynes @markhaynesnba Steve Kerr on Game 6 Klay Thompson: “I couldn’t help but feel overjoyed for Klay, given everything he’s been through, to see him knock down that final three and hold up six fingers and embrace the crowd, and vice versa. It just brought chills to me.” – 2:57 PM
In a corresponding move, the Sox optioned Davis Martin to Triple-A Charlotte. Martin made his MLB debut on Tuesday, and did an admirable job limiting the Royals to one run in five innings, while striking out seven batters, and only walking one. However, the White Sox weren’t able to muster much run support for Davis, and the team lost 2-1.
Finally, the White Sox moved Lance Lynn to the 60-Day IL. Lynn has yet to make his 2022 debut since he tore a tendon in his right knee in Spring Training. Lynn is eligible to be reinstated to the active roster on June 6.