T-minus one day until the NFL season begins, which means football will be a topic of conversation at least until the Super Bowl in February.
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The NFL Season Is Here
Get ready for the 2023 NFL season, kicking off tomorrow, September 7, with the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Detroit Lions.
It's anyone's guess what a Tom Brady-less season looks like, but it will bring us a season of firsts. The first Super Bowl in Las Vegas. This is the first time we've been excited about a "Mr. Irrevelant" to start the season (aka Brock Purdy of the 49ers). As it stands, The Buffalo Bills, Philadephia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are the top four favorites to win it all at the end of the season.
From teams to watch to the "zero" trend, catch the NFL edition of the podcast, "The 2023 NFL Season - What You Need To Know." LISTEN UP
Short and Sweet
Things are heating up at the US Open (tennis) for the Americans. Coco Gauff moves on to her first semifinals at the Open, as does Ben Shelton. Shelton is the youngest American male to reach the Open semifinals since 1992, ten years before he was born.
After a loss to Lithuania, Team USA advanced to the semifinals in the FIBA World Cup with a win over Italy. They have already qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA - National Basketball Association) President Jeanie Buss and comedian Jay Mohr are married.
It's not how Kansas City Chiefs fans want to start the season. Team leader Travis Kelce injured his knee during practice yesterday and is questionable for tomorrow night's NFL season opener.