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Justin Simmons wants the Philadelphia Eagles, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look like the perfect landing spot for him
Justin Simmons wants the Philadelphia Eagles, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look like the perfect landing spot for him

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Justin Simmons wants the Philadelphia Eagles, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look like the perfect landing spot for him

(Image via Getty: Russell Wilson and Justin Simmons) Fifteen days ago, Brian Baldinger from the NFL Network shared that former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons' favorite landing spot was the Philadelphia Eagles. And now, two weeks later, Matt Bowen, NFL Writer and Editor at ESPN, explains why Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be the perfect landing spot for Simmons. Also, NFL Beat Writer at Sports Illustrated, Chad Jensen, explains how Simmons was collateral damage at the Denver Broncos because of Russell Wilson. On the contrary, Steve Bradshaw of TWSN believes Simmons might just go back to the Broncos! In this jungle of free agency, let's read each one of their tropical(vibrant) opinions! — nflrums (@nflrums) Tampa Bay Buccaneers is a perfect fit for former Atlanta Falcons safety Justin Simmons Justin Simmons, former safety for Atlanta Falcons, is a perfect fit for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - explains Matt Bowen, NFL Writer and Analyst at ESPN. Bowen wrote that Cincinnati(Bengals) and Carolina(Panthers) would also work here, but (Justin)Simmons fits really well as an interchangeable safety opposite Antoine Winfield Jr. in Todd Bowles' defense. The Buccaneers played the most zone coverage in the league last season (71.1% of the time), and Simmons can spin to the post or walk down in Cover 3. He's an excellent communicator with field awareness. Simmons has picked off 32 passes over his nine-year career, including two last seasons. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo 4-time Second-Team All-Pro Justin Simmons is excellent in leadership, football IQ, and character On May 19, Chad Jensen, NFL Beat Writer at Sports Illustrated, talked about Justin Simmons' age and performance. Jensen wrote that entering his age-32 season, Simmons is still excellent in several areas, and he will always be as good as it gets from a leadership, football IQ, and character standpoint. Those are valuable intangibles, but at his age, NFL teams are more focused on the tangible traits in the face of the accelerating vagaries of Father Time. The metaphorical expression 'accelerating vagaries of Father Time' means time passes quickly as one ages. Russell Wilson's departure from the Denver Broncos led to NFL Interceptions co-leader Justin Simmons' breakup with the Broncos On May 24, Chad Jensen further called Justin Simmons collateral damage when the Denver Broncos parted ways with their quarterback Russell Wilson. Jensen wrote, 'Simmons was a collateral damage in the botched Russell Wilson trade and subsequent extension in 2022. The Wilson release came with an NFL record $85 million in dead-money hits to the Broncos' salary cap, which meant the team would have to move on from some players to create breathing room. It also necessitated that the team get skinny and young overnight. If the Broncos didn't have so much dead money due to the Wilson fiasco, would Simmons still have been cut? Perhaps not cut outright, but he probably would have still been approached about a restructure.' Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Denver Broncos are both perfect landing spots for 2-time Pro Bowler Justin Simmons On May 24, Steve Bradshaw, Author at The Wrightway Sports Network, wrote, 'While the Buccaneers are a good landing spot, I believe that the Broncos will sign the former Pro Bowl safety. The Broncos and the Buccaneers are very close in their 2025 outlook. That being said, the fact that Simmons played his best football with the Broncos should be the deciding factor. Simmons likely believes now that the Broncos can get the best out of him, and it should be a smooth transition rather than having him bounce around. While the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could absolutely sign Simmons, that may not be where he winds up for 2025.' Also Read: Aaron Rodgers may come to the Chicago Bears, and should Caleb Williams address Seth Wickersham's book? | NFL News - Times of India Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Wow! Epic Memorial Day gaming deal knocks $900 off the Alienware x16 R2 with RTX 4090
Wow! Epic Memorial Day gaming deal knocks $900 off the Alienware x16 R2 with RTX 4090

Tom's Guide

time23-05-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Wow! Epic Memorial Day gaming deal knocks $900 off the Alienware x16 R2 with RTX 4090

There's been a massive amount of news for PC gamers to chew through this week, courtesy of Computex 2025. But none of it had me spit out my coffee in surprise the same way this epic Memorial Day Alienware deal did. Right now, you can bag the Alienware x16 R2 with an RTX 4090 for $900 off at Dell. That brings the price down by nearly a grand to $2,699. Yes, okay, it's still expensive, but what you're getting in return is a premium gaming setup (with eye-catching looks) capable of taking on pretty much any triple-A game you throw at it. With a $900 discount, you can now grab this beefy Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop for an all-new low price. Sporting an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 32GB of DDR5X RAM, a 2TB SSD and a neat 16-inch FHD (1920 x 1200) 480Hz display, you bet it can make any game you throw at it look spectacular. Alienware holds something of a special place in my heart. My first ever gaming laptop was the Alienware m14x back in 2012. And while I've had my ass whupped by cruel Father Time over the last decade or so, you can't say the same about Dell's gaming sub-brand. This RGB-encrusted laptop comes with a 16-inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) display with a 3ms response rate and a crazy 480Hz refresh rate. That will make competitive multiplayer games look as smooth as ever. Meanwhile, the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, RTX 4090 GPU and 32GB of DDR5X RAM will crunch through the most demanding games without producing a single bead of sweat. Plus, there's 2TB of glorious SSD space to store all those big PC titles. If you need more proof this is a decent investment — especially at $900 off the asking price — check out our Alienware x16 R2 review. Our reviewer was suitably impressed with the surprisingly thin design and all the customization options (there's an RGB touchpad!) that are a hallmark of Alienware rigs. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. As a taste of its power, we ran Cyberpunk 2077 at Ultra settings with ray tracing, and it hit a solid 64 frames per second. That's not so much a mic drop as a mic chokeslam. But to prove I've not lost my cynical edge, a couple of things may hold you back from hitting that "add to cart" button. Firstly, like any gaming rig, this thing will get loud when it's put under pressure. It also doesn't have an Ethernet port, which is weird. Still, if you're after one of the best gaming PCs around and like yourself a good deal, then I highly recommend this one. It's the perfect way to spend Memorial Day; tell the family you're sick, chuck your phone in another room and hunker down with your game of choice for 72 hours. Safe in the knowledge you've saved yourself nine Benjamins in the process.

Doctor disgusts after showing two-month old McDonald's order
Doctor disgusts after showing two-month old McDonald's order

News.com.au

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • News.com.au

Doctor disgusts after showing two-month old McDonald's order

A doctor revolted fast-food fans after showing off an order of McDonald's that didn't show any signs of decay despite being two months old. 'This 'food' refuses to rot … and that should terrify you,' Dr Robert G. DeBease, a doctor of traditional naturopathy and chiropractic, warned in the caption to the viral clip. The physician, who is based in Georgia, in the US, then busted out the age-defying meal on camera while expressing his disbelief to his 1.2 million followers. 'I have a 62-day-old bag of McDonald's French fries and a McDonald's hamburger,' exclaimed Dr DeBease. The medic said he found these specimens disturbing as there were 'zero changes,' explaining, 'There's no mould, there's no decay. Personally, I don't get it. If this was a piece of bread, it would be the colour of Kermit the frog right now'. Why weren't these decomposing like normal? Because it's 'not real food,' according to Dr DeBease. He compared the seemingly immortal meal to a 'chemistry experiment' that's 'designed to keep it looking fresh on the outside while slowly rotting you and I on the inside'. The doctor explained in the caption that the fast food makers pump their product full of additives such as calcium propionate, BHA [butylated hydroxyanisole], and TBHQ [tert-butylhydroquinone]. These cause side effects ranging from hormone disruption to weight gain and insulin resistance, per the health professional. 'If this food doesn't rot, maybe your body doesn't know how to break it down either, right?' explained DeBease in his PSA. Viewers were understandably freaked out by the ageless dishes with one writing, 'What's insane is people are still eating this stuff even after knowing the facts'. 'Whatever they are using to make their food should be used to make a face cream to prevent it from ageing just like the burgers,' said another. This comes after a recent study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that exposure to ultra-processed foods like the Golden Arches was associated with 32 poor health outcomes, including mental, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and metabolic complications. A 62-day-old burger is a mere whippersnapper compared to some seemingly eternal noshes churned out by the Golden Arches. Perhaps the most notable is an immortal quarter-pounder in Australia that has never shown signs of decay despite being bought nearly three decades ago. It's unclear why McDonald's foods seem to defy Father Time. However, the burger merchant has attributed their products' longevity to a dry environment that inhibits the growth of mould and bacteria. 'Food prepared at home that is left to dehydrate could see similar results,' it declared. 'Look closely, the burgers you are seeing are likely dried out and dehydrated, and by no means 'the same as the day they were purchased'.'

Doctor reveals what McDonald's burger and fries look like after two months: ‘That should terrify you'
Doctor reveals what McDonald's burger and fries look like after two months: ‘That should terrify you'

New York Post

time19-05-2025

  • Health
  • New York Post

Doctor reveals what McDonald's burger and fries look like after two months: ‘That should terrify you'

It's the fast food Fountain of Youth. A doctor revolted fast-food fans after showing off an order of McDonald's and Papa John's pizza that didn't show any signs of decay despite being two months old. 'This 'food' refuses to rot… and that should terrify you,' Dr. Robert G. DeBease, a doctor of traditional naturopathy and chiropractic, warned in the caption to the viral clip. Advertisement The physician, who is based in Newman, Georgia, then busted out the age-defying cuisine on camera while expressing his disbelief to his 1.2 million followers. 'If this food doesn't rot, maybe your body doesn't know how to break it down either, right?' explained DeBease (pictured) in his PSA. Instagram / @ 'I have a 62-day-old bag of McDonald's french fries and a McDonald's hamburger,' exclaimed Dr. DeBease. 'I also have a 62-day-old Papa John's pizza.' Advertisement The medic said he found these specimens disturbing as there were 'zero changes,' explaining, 'There's no mold, there's no decay. Personally, I don't get it. If this was [sic] a piece of bread, it would be the color of Kermit the frog right now.' Why weren't these vittles decomposing like normal? Because it's 'not real food,' according to Dr. DeBease. He compared the seemingly immortal meal to a 'chemistry experiment' that's 'designed to keep it looking fresh on the outside while slowly rotting you and I on the inside' — like a McMummy. DeBease shows off the ageless fries. Instagram / @ Advertisement The doctor explained in the caption that the fast food makers pump their product full of additives such as 'calcium propionate, BHA, and TBHQ. These cause side effects ranging from hormone disruption to weight gain and insulin resistance, per the health professional. 'If this food doesn't rot, maybe your body doesn't know how to break it down either, right?' explained DeBease in his PSA. Advertisement Viewers were understandably freaked out by the ageless dishes with one writing, 'what's insane is people are still eating this stuff even after knowing the facts smh.' 'Whatever they [are] using to make their food should be used to make a face cream to prevent it from aging just like the burgers,' said another. This comes after a recent study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that exposure to ultra-processed foods like the Golden Arches was associated with 32 poor health outcomes, including mental, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and metabolic complications. A 62-day-old burger is a mere whipper-snapper compared to some seemingly eternal noshes churned out by the Golden Arches. Perhaps the most notable is an immortal quarter-pounder in Australia that has never shown signs of decay despite being bought nearly three decades ago. It's unclear why McDonald's foods seem to defy Father Time. Advertisement However, the burger merchant has attributed their products' longevity to a dry environment that inhibits the growth of mold and bacteria. 'Food prepared at home that is left to dehydrate could see similar results,' they declared. 'Look closely, the burgers you are seeing are likely dried out and dehydrated, and by no means 'the same as the day they were purchased.''

Dodgers' Max Muncy Follows Kiké Hernández's Lead, Chooses to Wear Glasses
Dodgers' Max Muncy Follows Kiké Hernández's Lead, Chooses to Wear Glasses

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Dodgers' Max Muncy Follows Kiké Hernández's Lead, Chooses to Wear Glasses

Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy could be close to a turnaround. The veteran has been abysmal at the plate through 34 games, batting .176 with a .585 OPS and a 69 OPS+. Muncy also has 41 strikeouts to 19 walks. However, a recent trip to the optometrist may reverse his fortunes, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic: 'Anything that could take a little bit of the pressure off my back eye when I'm hitting and maybe allow me to see just a little bit better, at this point, why not try it?' Muncy said. Advertisement 'In this game, how hard everyone's throwing now and the movement they have, every little advantage you might be able to get, you might as well take it. That's why I'm trying them out right now.' Muncy, now 34 years old, could simply be facing the effects of Father Time as he nears the twilight of his playing days. But he is still taking the right approach. Rather than sulk about a slump, he is looking for alternative methods to get back on track. Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy (13) drives in a run on a ground out against the Atlanta Braves in the sixth inning at Truist Davis-Imagn Images With Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernández on the 10-day injured list, the Dodgers need more out of the bottom and middle of the order. Sure, the three-headed monster of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman is as lethal as it comes in all of baseball. Advertisement Will Smith is no slouch, and Andy Pages has been surprisingly excellent at the plate. However, for Los Angeles to repeat as World Series champions, something at the forefront of all Dodgers fans' minds, guys like Muncy need to step up this summer. Perhaps the biggest concern with Muncy has been a lack of slugging (one home run) as he has consistently reached the 30-home run mark in his Los Angeles tenure. From 2018-23, the first five years of his Dodgers career, saw 38 home runs per 162 games. That pace feels unlikely given his slow start, but he is still a legitimate power hitter who can provide this lineup with an under-the-radar boost. Maybe enhanced vision will unlock his bat. Related: Dodgers Make Announcement on Key Right-Handed Pitcher Related: Dodgers Trade Predicts Shipping off Surprising Pitcher for All-Star Starter

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