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Brady On 1st Win:
Tyreek Hill Defends Himself Over Helmet Situation
TYREEK HILL
Tyreek Hill defended him- self over a helmet situation that occurred in the fourth quarter of his Kansas City Chiefs’ 23-20 overtime win over the Los Ange- les Chargers on Sunday.
Hill scored on a 54-yard touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter to cut the Chargers’ lead to 17-15. As he got up in the end zone fol- lowing his score, Hill pulled off his helmet.
“I promise you I did not take my helmet off,” Hill said via ESPN’s Adam Teicher.
Patriots, Seahawks
   ‘It Was Fun'; Plays
Deliver Another Classic
Broncos Sunday
Game And Great Finish
  The Tom Brady era got off to a disappointing start for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1, but they bounced back with a big win in their home opener, defeating the Carolina Panthers 31-17 in Week 2.
Brady completed 23 of his 35 passes for 217 yards, one touchdown and one intercep- tion, helping to lead the Bucs to a key victory over a division rival.
After the game, Brady made it clear that winning feels much better than losing, but that there’s still plenty of room to improve as they look ahead to a Week 3 road trip to face the Denver Broncos in Denver.
Mike Evans had a good game Sunday, leading the Bucs with 109 yards on seven recep- tions, including a 23-yard touchdown.
TOM BRADY
counted for 103 yards on 12 car- ries. Fournette touched the ball on six of the Bucs' final eight plays, capping the game with a 46-yard touchdown run with 1:48 left that sealed the win.
Having evened their record at 1-1, the Buccaneers will look to capture their first road vic- tory against Melvin Gordon and the Denver Broncos at 4:25 p.m.onSunday,September27.
The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks com- bined to give fans yet another fantastic game.
The Seahawks prevailed over the Patriots on “Sunday Night Football” in Seattle 35- 30. They won the game with a defensive stop on a Cam New- ton rush attempt near the goal line as time expired.
Just when Seattle looked poised to win the game, they attempted a pass at the goal line that was intercepted by Malcolm Butler in the end zone to preserve the New Eng- land win.
CAM NEWTON AND RUSSELL WILSON
Newton had 47 rushing yards and two rushing touch- downs and was successful all game on the quarterback power run. The Seahawks stuffed him for a loss as he rushed to his left.
    Leonard Fournette ac-
Patriots RB James White's
Baltimore Ravens Unleash Rushing Game, Defense To
After days of speculation, it’s officially official: Deion Sanders is the next head coach of the Jackson State Tigers.
The NFL Hall of Famer, who currently serves as the of- fensive coordinator at Trinity Christian High School in Cedar Hill, TX, made the big reveal on the debut episode of his new podcast, 21st & Prime.
In becoming a first-time head coach at the collegiate level, Prime Time will be
Deion Sanders Named Head Coach Of Jackson State Tigers
 Father Killed In Car Crash
 New England Patriots run- ning back James White's fa- ther, Tyrone, was killed in a car crash on Sunday and his mother, Lisa, who was also in the car is in critical condition.
White was told prior to the Patriots' Sunday Night Football game against the Seattle Sea- hawks and was inactive for the game.
White's father was a cap- tain with the Miam-Dade Po- lice Department.
A native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the 28-year-old run- ning back is in his seventh NFL season -- all with the Patriots - - and has won three Super Bowls.
Following the Patriots' loss on Sunday night to the Sea- hawks, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson, who was a college teammate of White at Wisconsin, began his postgame interview on NBC with heart- felt condolences.
"My heart's heavy, because one of my teammates, James White -- from Wisconsin, one of the nicest guys, teammates, one of the hardest workers, one of the best people I know -- had a tough one, losing his dad," Wilson said. "I'm not sure what the situation is with his mom, yet. My heart's been heavy all day thinking about
DESHAUN WATSON AND LAMAR JACKSON
Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown pass, Mark In- gram ran for a TD and the Bal- timore Ravens added a score on defense to beat the mistake- prone Houston Texans 33-16 on Sunday.
The victory is Baltimore’s 14th straight in the regular sea- son, the longest streak in the NFL since Carolina won 18 in a row in 2014-15.
The Ravens (2-0) were up by 10 early in the fourth quarter when Ingram took a direct snap on fourth-and-1 and dashed 30 yards to the end zone to make it 30-13.
The Ravens built a 20-10 halftime lead with the help of a fumble return for a touchdown in the second quarter by L. J. Fort.
Deshaun Watson threw for 275 yards and a touchdown, but also threw an interception and was sacked four times and hit 13 other times for the Texans (0-2), who played their home opener without fans because of the coronavirus pandemic.
DEION SANDERS
short on experience, but the school hopes he’ll make up for it in charisma and fanfare.
Roll Houston Texans
   JAMES WHITE
him.
"James, I'm praying for
you man, if you can hear me."
Robert Kraft Offered Private Plane To James White
Robert Kraft had a nice gesture for James White as the Patriots running back deals with a terrible situation.
White learned on Sunday night that his parents were in- volved in a fatal car crash. His father died in the crash, while his mother is in his critical con- dition.
Kraft, who owns the New England Patriots, offered the use of his private plane to White. White could have used the plane to fly to Florida immediately to see his mother.
White reportedly declined and decided he would fly back home with the team instead.
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