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Josh Sweat's Pro Bowl Snub: Stats vs. Politics
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Josh Sweat, Arizona Cardinals defensive star, expresses frustration over being named an alternate for the Pro Bowl despite leading the teams defense with eleven sacks and four forced fumbles. Despite fan support, he finishes second in NFC outside linebacker fan voting, questioning the Pro Bowl selection process.
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01:31|The New England Patriots face a critical week seventeen, with a chance to clinch the AFC East but hindered by a lengthy injury list. Key wide receivers Mack Hollins, Kayshon Boutte, and DeMario Douglas are among the fifteen players on the injury report, leaving the team short-handed against the New York Jets. Rookie Kyle Williams may step up, aiming to tie Randy Mosss single-season franchise record for thirty-plus yard touchdowns. A win or a Buffalo Bills tie or loss secures the division and a home playoff game for New England, with injury battles shaping their postseason push.
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Cowboys' Williams, Clark Face Uncertain Futures
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