Bears stars Khalil Mack, Allen Robinson leave out every other

The Bears’ absolute best participant on offense — and their absolute best on protection — remained sidelined for Thursday’s follow. Outside linebacker Khalil Mack didn't follow for the second-straight day with an ankle damage, whilst receiver Allen Robinson has stayed in concussion protocol. Center Cody Whitehair (calf) and returner Cordarrelle Patterson (quad) sat out, too. Mack looked as if it would harm his left ankle looking to make a take on within the 3rd quarter Monday evening. Mack has handiest ignored two video games in his profession, however he’s been banged up this season; final week, he sat out a tradition as a result of a sore again. After no longer being restricted in follow thru his first

Rock-solid WR Allen Robinson lifts struggling Bears offense

Wide receiver Allen Robinson has been the Bears’ most constant offensive participant and got here by way of along with his greatest sport of the season of their 19-14 win over the Giants on Sunday. Robinson caught six passes for 131 yards and a landing, his second-best sport as a Bear, and considerably elevated his probabilities of producing a 1,000-yard season. “It’s just about finishing strong — not even me personally, but helping this team push through all the adversity,” he mentioned. “It’s all the time enjoyable to have a sport like that and have the whole lot be clicking. “Throughout these final 5 video games, [I’m] attempting to have just a few extra video games

Stephen Curry Broke a Ray Allen NBA Finals Record In Warriors’ Game 2 Win

Stephen Curry Broke a Ray Allen NBA Finals Record In Warriors’ Game 2 Win

Ray Allen set a a single-game NBA Finals record with eight 3-point shots made in Game 2 in 2010 against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Boston Celtics, led by Allen’s long-range shooting, won that game at Staples Center to even the series at a win apiece. Fast forward eight years and Allen’s record has been broken. Warriors guard Stephen Curry broke Allen’s mark in the fourth quarter of Golden State’s Game 2 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday night. Here’s a look at all nine of Curry’s 3-pointers. That wasn’t the only record Curry broke in Game 2. Curry finished with 33 points on 11-for-26 shooting (9-for-17 fr... NESN.com

Kevin Garnett On Reunion Minus Ray Allen: ‘It Was All Celtics Invited To This’

Kevin Garnett On Reunion Minus Ray Allen: ‘It Was All Celtics Invited To This’

Kevin Garnett had a reunion with some former Boston Celtics teammates on “KG’s Area 21” segment Monday on TNT, with one notable exclusion — Ray Allen. Garnett was joined by Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, Glen “Big Baby” Davis and Kendrick Perkins and, of course, some hilarity ensued. But eventually, Garnett and Pierce explained their feelings toward Allen, who left the Celtics for the Miami Heat after the 2011-12 season, and obviously, there still are some hard feelings, at least on one end. “People don’t understand that this is real life for us,” Garnett said, as transcribed by For The Win’s Andrew Joseph. “The situation with R... NESN.com

Keenan Allen Injury: 5 Fantasy Football Replacements For Chargers Star

Keenan Allen Injury: 5 Fantasy Football Replacements For Chargers Star

Fantasy football owners probably yelled “not again!” when they saw San Diego Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen leave Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs with a knee injury. The fear is that Allen — who missed most of last season with an injury — has torn the ACL in his right knee, but the Chargers have not officially announced the severity of the injury. Here are five receivers for Allen owners to target via the waiver the wire and/or trade market to replace him. Travis Benjamin, San Diego ChargersBenjamin signed a rich free-agent contract with the Chargers in the offseason, and he’s now going to be th... NESN.com

Is Stephen Curry The Reason For Ray Allen’s Possible NBA Comeback?

Share this: Ray Allen is considering an NBA comeback at age 41. But why? Allen made more than $184 million in salary alone during his 18 NBA seasons. He won two NBA titles, walked away with a Hall of Fame-worthy résumé and hasn’t played since the 2013-14 campaign. Perhaps it’s just the itch some athletes get, and it’ll go away at some point, scratched or unscratched. Or perhaps his desire to explore a return stems from wanting to pad his stats. Allen holds the NBA’s all-time record for 3-point field goals with 2,973. There isn’t anyone nipping at his heels, but that might not be the case for long, especially if Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry continues to drain buckets at an amazing clip. Curry

NBA Rumors: Ray Allen Speaks With Celtics, Bucks About Possible Return

Share this: The Boston Celtics’ offseason moves might not be over if Ray Allen has a say. The former Celtics guard, who won the 2008 NBA championship with Boston, recently told the Hartford Courant that he’s mulling a comeback and already has spoken with the C’s and Milwaukee Bucks. From the Courant’s article: The Spurs and Clippers have been mentioned, also, but Allen said he has spoken with the Celtics, with whom he won a championship in 2008, and the Bucks, his first NBA stop. “I would love going back to those places if it worked out,” Allen said, “because both teams are good, too. It doesn’t necessarily have to be championship-or-bust for me to go back to the NBA. “I want to be in a