Aaron Judge’s curiously timed enjoying of “New York, New York,” was one of many largest storylines of the Boston Red Sox’s run to a World Series championship. It additionally may need been a lot ado about nothing — think about that? The New York Yankees outfielder famously performed his group’s victory track after beating the Red Sox in Game 2 of the American League Division Series at Fenway Park. Judge carried a blaring stereo proper by Boston’s clubhouse after the Yankees tied the collection at a sport apiece, and Red Sox followers understandably ripped the Yankees slugger. The Red Sox, after all, clapped again by enjoying the track after clinching the ALDS at Yankee Stadium. During a latest interview with The Boston
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Chiefs’ Breeland Speaks Gives Odd Excuse For Not Sacking Tom Brady On TD
One of the strangest moments of the New England Patriots’ 43-40 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night came on Tom Brady’s touchdown scramble. Chiefs outside linebacker Breeland Speaks had Brady in the grasp before seemingly letting go of the Patriots quarterback. Live, it looks like Speaks simply whiffs on Brady. But there’s a slow-mo version here that makes it look like Speaks holds up. So, what happened? Speaks said, via NFL Media’s Mike Giardi, he believed Brady had already thrown the ball. He claims he let go for fear he would be flagged for a late hit or roughing the passer under the NFL’s new rule emphasis. < ... NESN.com