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ISL 2025-26: Chennaiyin braces for stern test against confident SC Delhi  Chennaiyin FC (CFC) will be keen to make the most of its home advantage when it takes on a resurgent Sporting Club Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Friday in the Indian Super League (ISL).After a tough start to the season on the road, Chennaiyin hasn’t registered a victory in its three straight home games, which leaves it 12th on the points table with just five points.With no playoffs to vie for this campaign and the title now out of reach, head coach Clifford Miranda is wary of slipping into a relegation battle.Though Mohammedan Sporting Club is primed for the drop with no points in seven outings, Miranda will want to put together a few positive results to put further breathing space between it and the last place.“Including relegation has its own fights, possibilities and consequences. I don’t think any of us, not even for one bit, is less motivated than if they had to be fighting for a top four or top six spot. So, it is very important that we stay sharp and that we are up to the task,” said Miranda.Three points for Chennaiyin could see it replace Delhi in ninth before it takes on Mohammedan at home next Tuesday, a fixture which could effectively decide its fate in the top division next season.To do that Chennaiyin will need to improve its chance creation in front of goal, which currently reflects its position in the table. With a combined xG of 5.5 (third-lowest), CFC has scored just five goals (second-lowest). To make matters worse, it has also been wasteful with its finishing.Chennaiyin has often been pedestrian with its passing, failing to be incisive to trouble the opposition. For all the possession it has hogged, it hasn’t translated into opportunities in the final third. The team also has the fourth-lowest touches (105) in the opposition penalty area.Yet, Miranda is optimistic that a turnaround is around the corner. Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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                            Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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                                Special Arrangement
                                                    “Now, I can see a bit of how I want the team to play, although the results haven’t gone our way. I can see some moments and shades of it, so for me and my players, the most important thing is to finish as high as possible,” said the Indian coach.Delhi, which registered back-to-back victories, will make it another robust challenge for the home side. Tomasz Tchórz has got a right tune out of the resources at his disposal with several domestic talents repaying the faith shown in them by the Pole.Mohammed Aimen, Mohammed Azhar and Joseph Sunny – the former two have previously worked with Tchórz at Kerala Blasters — have all been instrumental in recent outings.“We are in a good moment. I think we are not overconfident because players understand how hard they worked throughout the season and in the pre-season. First we sow, then we reap. Now it is a moment of harvesting. I hope that we will be getting fruits from our hard work,” said Tchórz.Having settled in a 3-4-3 system, Delhi, placed ninth, is showing signs of life that it can punch above its weight against the well-established names. After conceding six in the opening two encounters, the defense has let in only four in the last five.“They are very clear. That’s the system that offers you dynamic,” noted Miranda, “It’s one team who likes to play football and to build up from the back. They also have this dimension where if they cannot build up from the back, they go over the top. They may not have the best of names in Indian football, but it’s one team who wants to play football.”It remains to be seen if Miranda opts to play two strikers up front to put more pressure on Delhi’s three-man backline. With Elsinho’s injury ruling him out of the season, it could allow Irfan Yadwad, Chennaiyin’s top-scorer, to partner Daniel Chima Chikwu in attack, while Mohammed Bemammer could return to the XI to shield the backline.With an early evening kick-off in the sweltering Chennai summer, a cagey affair is the offing where both teams will want to put away any opening that presents itself in their bid to climb up the table.Published on Apr 16, 2026  #ISL #Chennaiyin #braces #stern #test #confident #Delhi

ISL 2025-26: Chennaiyin braces for stern test against confident SC Delhi

Chennaiyin FC (CFC) will be keen to make the most of its home advantage when it takes on a resurgent Sporting Club Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Friday in the Indian Super League (ISL).

After a tough start to the season on the road, Chennaiyin hasn’t registered a victory in its three straight home games, which leaves it 12th on the points table with just five points.

With no playoffs to vie for this campaign and the title now out of reach, head coach Clifford Miranda is wary of slipping into a relegation battle.

Though Mohammedan Sporting Club is primed for the drop with no points in seven outings, Miranda will want to put together a few positive results to put further breathing space between it and the last place.

“Including relegation has its own fights, possibilities and consequences. I don’t think any of us, not even for one bit, is less motivated than if they had to be fighting for a top four or top six spot. So, it is very important that we stay sharp and that we are up to the task,” said Miranda.

Three points for Chennaiyin could see it replace Delhi in ninth before it takes on Mohammedan at home next Tuesday, a fixture which could effectively decide its fate in the top division next season.

To do that Chennaiyin will need to improve its chance creation in front of goal, which currently reflects its position in the table. With a combined xG of 5.5 (third-lowest), CFC has scored just five goals (second-lowest). To make matters worse, it has also been wasteful with its finishing.

Chennaiyin has often been pedestrian with its passing, failing to be incisive to trouble the opposition. For all the possession it has hogged, it hasn’t translated into opportunities in the final third. The team also has the fourth-lowest touches (105) in the opposition penalty area.

Yet, Miranda is optimistic that a turnaround is around the corner.

ISL 2025-26: Chennaiyin braces for stern test against confident SC Delhi  Chennaiyin FC (CFC) will be keen to make the most of its home advantage when it takes on a resurgent Sporting Club Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Friday in the Indian Super League (ISL).After a tough start to the season on the road, Chennaiyin hasn’t registered a victory in its three straight home games, which leaves it 12th on the points table with just five points.With no playoffs to vie for this campaign and the title now out of reach, head coach Clifford Miranda is wary of slipping into a relegation battle.Though Mohammedan Sporting Club is primed for the drop with no points in seven outings, Miranda will want to put together a few positive results to put further breathing space between it and the last place.“Including relegation has its own fights, possibilities and consequences. I don’t think any of us, not even for one bit, is less motivated than if they had to be fighting for a top four or top six spot. So, it is very important that we stay sharp and that we are up to the task,” said Miranda.Three points for Chennaiyin could see it replace Delhi in ninth before it takes on Mohammedan at home next Tuesday, a fixture which could effectively decide its fate in the top division next season.To do that Chennaiyin will need to improve its chance creation in front of goal, which currently reflects its position in the table. With a combined xG of 5.5 (third-lowest), CFC has scored just five goals (second-lowest). To make matters worse, it has also been wasteful with its finishing.Chennaiyin has often been pedestrian with its passing, failing to be incisive to trouble the opposition. For all the possession it has hogged, it hasn’t translated into opportunities in the final third. The team also has the fourth-lowest touches (105) in the opposition penalty area.Yet, Miranda is optimistic that a turnaround is around the corner. Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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                            Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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                                Special Arrangement
                                                    “Now, I can see a bit of how I want the team to play, although the results haven’t gone our way. I can see some moments and shades of it, so for me and my players, the most important thing is to finish as high as possible,” said the Indian coach.Delhi, which registered back-to-back victories, will make it another robust challenge for the home side. Tomasz Tchórz has got a right tune out of the resources at his disposal with several domestic talents repaying the faith shown in them by the Pole.Mohammed Aimen, Mohammed Azhar and Joseph Sunny – the former two have previously worked with Tchórz at Kerala Blasters — have all been instrumental in recent outings.“We are in a good moment. I think we are not overconfident because players understand how hard they worked throughout the season and in the pre-season. First we sow, then we reap. Now it is a moment of harvesting. I hope that we will be getting fruits from our hard work,” said Tchórz.Having settled in a 3-4-3 system, Delhi, placed ninth, is showing signs of life that it can punch above its weight against the well-established names. After conceding six in the opening two encounters, the defense has let in only four in the last five.“They are very clear. That’s the system that offers you dynamic,” noted Miranda, “It’s one team who likes to play football and to build up from the back. They also have this dimension where if they cannot build up from the back, they go over the top. They may not have the best of names in Indian football, but it’s one team who wants to play football.”It remains to be seen if Miranda opts to play two strikers up front to put more pressure on Delhi’s three-man backline. With Elsinho’s injury ruling him out of the season, it could allow Irfan Yadwad, Chennaiyin’s top-scorer, to partner Daniel Chima Chikwu in attack, while Mohammed Bemammer could return to the XI to shield the backline.With an early evening kick-off in the sweltering Chennai summer, a cagey affair is the offing where both teams will want to put away any opening that presents itself in their bid to climb up the table.Published on Apr 16, 2026  #ISL #Chennaiyin #braces #stern #test #confident #Delhi

Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

“Now, I can see a bit of how I want the team to play, although the results haven’t gone our way. I can see some moments and shades of it, so for me and my players, the most important thing is to finish as high as possible,” said the Indian coach.

Delhi, which registered back-to-back victories, will make it another robust challenge for the home side. Tomasz Tchórz has got a right tune out of the resources at his disposal with several domestic talents repaying the faith shown in them by the Pole.

Mohammed Aimen, Mohammed Azhar and Joseph Sunny – the former two have previously worked with Tchórz at Kerala Blasters — have all been instrumental in recent outings.

“We are in a good moment. I think we are not overconfident because players understand how hard they worked throughout the season and in the pre-season. First we sow, then we reap. Now it is a moment of harvesting. I hope that we will be getting fruits from our hard work,” said Tchórz.

Having settled in a 3-4-3 system, Delhi, placed ninth, is showing signs of life that it can punch above its weight against the well-established names. After conceding six in the opening two encounters, the defense has let in only four in the last five.

“They are very clear. That’s the system that offers you dynamic,” noted Miranda, “It’s one team who likes to play football and to build up from the back. They also have this dimension where if they cannot build up from the back, they go over the top. They may not have the best of names in Indian football, but it’s one team who wants to play football.”

It remains to be seen if Miranda opts to play two strikers up front to put more pressure on Delhi’s three-man backline. With Elsinho’s injury ruling him out of the season, it could allow Irfan Yadwad, Chennaiyin’s top-scorer, to partner Daniel Chima Chikwu in attack, while Mohammed Bemammer could return to the XI to shield the backline.

With an early evening kick-off in the sweltering Chennai summer, a cagey affair is the offing where both teams will want to put away any opening that presents itself in their bid to climb up the table.

Published on Apr 16, 2026

#ISL #Chennaiyin #braces #stern #test #confident #Delhi

Chennaiyin FC (CFC) will be keen to make the most of its home advantage when it takes on a resurgent Sporting Club Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Friday in the Indian Super League (ISL).

After a tough start to the season on the road, Chennaiyin hasn’t registered a victory in its three straight home games, which leaves it 12th on the points table with just five points.

With no playoffs to vie for this campaign and the title now out of reach, head coach Clifford Miranda is wary of slipping into a relegation battle.

Though Mohammedan Sporting Club is primed for the drop with no points in seven outings, Miranda will want to put together a few positive results to put further breathing space between it and the last place.

“Including relegation has its own fights, possibilities and consequences. I don’t think any of us, not even for one bit, is less motivated than if they had to be fighting for a top four or top six spot. So, it is very important that we stay sharp and that we are up to the task,” said Miranda.

Three points for Chennaiyin could see it replace Delhi in ninth before it takes on Mohammedan at home next Tuesday, a fixture which could effectively decide its fate in the top division next season.

To do that Chennaiyin will need to improve its chance creation in front of goal, which currently reflects its position in the table. With a combined xG of 5.5 (third-lowest), CFC has scored just five goals (second-lowest). To make matters worse, it has also been wasteful with its finishing.

Chennaiyin has often been pedestrian with its passing, failing to be incisive to trouble the opposition. For all the possession it has hogged, it hasn’t translated into opportunities in the final third. The team also has the fourth-lowest touches (105) in the opposition penalty area.

Yet, Miranda is optimistic that a turnaround is around the corner.

Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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Three points could take Clifford Miranda’s outfit to ninth place in the standings and open up a gap to the relegation zone.
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“Now, I can see a bit of how I want the team to play, although the results haven’t gone our way. I can see some moments and shades of it, so for me and my players, the most important thing is to finish as high as possible,” said the Indian coach.

Delhi, which registered back-to-back victories, will make it another robust challenge for the home side. Tomasz Tchórz has got a right tune out of the resources at his disposal with several domestic talents repaying the faith shown in them by the Pole.

Mohammed Aimen, Mohammed Azhar and Joseph Sunny – the former two have previously worked with Tchórz at Kerala Blasters — have all been instrumental in recent outings.

“We are in a good moment. I think we are not overconfident because players understand how hard they worked throughout the season and in the pre-season. First we sow, then we reap. Now it is a moment of harvesting. I hope that we will be getting fruits from our hard work,” said Tchórz.

Having settled in a 3-4-3 system, Delhi, placed ninth, is showing signs of life that it can punch above its weight against the well-established names. After conceding six in the opening two encounters, the defense has let in only four in the last five.

“They are very clear. That’s the system that offers you dynamic,” noted Miranda, “It’s one team who likes to play football and to build up from the back. They also have this dimension where if they cannot build up from the back, they go over the top. They may not have the best of names in Indian football, but it’s one team who wants to play football.”

It remains to be seen if Miranda opts to play two strikers up front to put more pressure on Delhi’s three-man backline. With Elsinho’s injury ruling him out of the season, it could allow Irfan Yadwad, Chennaiyin’s top-scorer, to partner Daniel Chima Chikwu in attack, while Mohammed Bemammer could return to the XI to shield the backline.

With an early evening kick-off in the sweltering Chennai summer, a cagey affair is the offing where both teams will want to put away any opening that presents itself in their bid to climb up the table.

Published on Apr 16, 2026

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Deadspin | Report: YouTube nearing deal for 5-game NFL package <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/24567063.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/24567063.jpg" alt="NFL: Houston Texans at Green Bay Packers" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Oct 20, 2024; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; General view of a television camera operator during the game between the Houston Texans and Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>The NFL and YouTube are finalizing a deal to air five regular-season games per year on the streaming service, Front Office Sports reported Thursday.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>The league had extra inventory to sell with the elimination of “Monday Night Football” doubleheaders, announced earlier this month.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Details about the cost and the duration of the YouTube deal were not immediately available, nor are the dates or any specifics about the games involved.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-4"> <p>YouTube, which is owned by Google, signed a seven-year, $2 billion contract in 2023 to secure the rights to the NFL Sunday Ticket package.</p> </section> <section id="section-5"> <p>Last season, YouTube aired the season-opening, prime-time matchup in Brazil between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs. The game averaged 19.7 million global viewers and 18.5 million in the United States, according to Nielsen.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>The NFL declined to comment on the report and representatives from Google did not immediately respond to Front Office Sports.</p> </section><section id="section-7"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section></div> #Deadspin #Report #YouTube #nearing #deal #5game #NFL #package

#Taylor #Twellman #credits #golf #saving #life">Taylor Twellman credits golf for saving his life  ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JANUARY 31: Taylor Twellman plays his shot from the first tee during the third round of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions 2026 at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club on January 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) Getty Images  #Taylor #Twellman #credits #golf #saving #life

Athletes who win international medals often have elaborate showcases at home to safely display their silverware. P.R. Sreejesh is no exception.

At his residence in Kizhakkambalam, a farming village near Kochi, a rummage through cluttered showcases might uncover a Khel Ratna, an Arjuna Award, or even a Padma Award — but not the Olympic medals from the Tokyo and Paris Summer Games. 

They’re hidden in plain sight, right in the middle of the living room, casually placed on top of the coffee table. The only thing keeping them from being mistaken for coasters is the multi-coloured ribbons attached to them.

“My medals are always on the teapoy. A lot of people come here who want to see and touch them. We don’t have the right to shove them away in a showcase and say they can’t be touched,” the two-time Olympic bronze medallist told Sportstar.

“So, they’re right here. When a child comes and holds these medals, they should feel inspired to earn one of their own.

“When we go to temples, praying to an idol feels like a big deal — a marvel, a miracle. But these medals aren’t like that. They’re real. People touching them should realise that this is something they can work toward and achieve.”

Sreejesh is pragmatic. He knows effecting sweeping changes are easier said than done, but believes that even one life touched is good enough.

“Out of 100 people who touch the medals, if even one feels a strong desire, that’s all we need. We won’t be able to change an entire generation, but if we can inspire one person out of 100, that’s job done,” he remarked with quiet pride.

You can read the full story here: The P.R. Sreejesh interview: Miracle man of Kizhakkambalam

Published on May 08, 2026

#P.R #Sreejesh #OIympic #medals #hold #teapoy #home">Why P.R. Sreejesh keeps his OIympic medals out for anyone to hold on the teapoy at home  Athletes who win international medals often have elaborate showcases at home to safely display their silverware. P.R. Sreejesh is no exception.At his residence in Kizhakkambalam, a farming village near Kochi, a rummage through cluttered showcases might uncover a Khel Ratna, an Arjuna Award, or even a Padma Award — but not the Olympic medals from the Tokyo and Paris Summer Games. They’re hidden in plain sight, right in the middle of the living room, casually placed on top of the coffee table. The only thing keeping them from being mistaken for coasters is the multi-coloured ribbons attached to them.“My medals are always on the teapoy. A lot of people come here who want to see and touch them. We don’t have the right to shove them away in a showcase and say they can’t be touched,” the two-time Olympic bronze medallist told        Sportstar.“So, they’re right here. When a child comes and holds these medals, they should feel inspired to earn one of their own.“When we go to temples, praying to an idol feels like a big deal — a marvel, a miracle. But these medals aren’t like that. They’re real. People touching them should realise that this is something they can work toward and achieve.”Sreejesh is pragmatic. He knows effecting sweeping changes are easier said than done, but believes that even one life touched is good enough.“Out of 100 people who touch the medals, if even one feels a strong desire, that’s all we need. We won’t be able to change an entire generation, but if we can inspire one person out of 100, that’s job done,” he remarked with quiet pride.You can read the full story here:        The P.R. Sreejesh interview: Miracle man of KizhakkambalamPublished on May 08, 2026  #P.R #Sreejesh #OIympic #medals #hold #teapoy #home

The P.R. Sreejesh interview: Miracle man of Kizhakkambalam

Published on May 08, 2026

#P.R #Sreejesh #OIympic #medals #hold #teapoy #home">Why P.R. Sreejesh keeps his OIympic medals out for anyone to hold on the teapoy at home

Athletes who win international medals often have elaborate showcases at home to safely display their silverware. P.R. Sreejesh is no exception.

At his residence in Kizhakkambalam, a farming village near Kochi, a rummage through cluttered showcases might uncover a Khel Ratna, an Arjuna Award, or even a Padma Award — but not the Olympic medals from the Tokyo and Paris Summer Games. 

They’re hidden in plain sight, right in the middle of the living room, casually placed on top of the coffee table. The only thing keeping them from being mistaken for coasters is the multi-coloured ribbons attached to them.

“My medals are always on the teapoy. A lot of people come here who want to see and touch them. We don’t have the right to shove them away in a showcase and say they can’t be touched,” the two-time Olympic bronze medallist told Sportstar.

“So, they’re right here. When a child comes and holds these medals, they should feel inspired to earn one of their own.

“When we go to temples, praying to an idol feels like a big deal — a marvel, a miracle. But these medals aren’t like that. They’re real. People touching them should realise that this is something they can work toward and achieve.”

Sreejesh is pragmatic. He knows effecting sweeping changes are easier said than done, but believes that even one life touched is good enough.

“Out of 100 people who touch the medals, if even one feels a strong desire, that’s all we need. We won’t be able to change an entire generation, but if we can inspire one person out of 100, that’s job done,” he remarked with quiet pride.

You can read the full story here: The P.R. Sreejesh interview: Miracle man of Kizhakkambalam

Published on May 08, 2026

#P.R #Sreejesh #OIympic #medals #hold #teapoy #home
Deadspin | Former Commanders QB Taylor Heinicke retires  Jan 1, 2023; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) stands on the sidelines against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images   Journeyman NFL quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who started 24 games for Washington from 2021-22, announced his retirement after a seven-year career.  “Many ups and downs throughout the years, but the ups outweigh the downs tenfold,” Heinicke wrote Thursday on Instagram. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would’ve been able to live this life … Excited for this next chapter of my life.”  Heinicke, 33, made his last NFL appearance in 2024 with the Los Angeles Chargers, who released him just ahead of the 2025 season.  He went 7-8 as the starter for the Washington Football Team in 2021 and 5-3-1 with the rebranded Commanders in 2022. He also appeared in games for the Houston Texans (2017), Carolina Panthers (2018), Atlanta Falcons (2023) and Chargers.   Heinicke starred in college at the FCS level at Old Dominion, where he won the Walter Payton Award and was named the FCS Player of the Year in 2012.  Undrafted in 2015, he compiled a 13-15-1 record as an NFL starter while completing 62.5% of his passes for 6,663 yards with 39 touchdowns and 28 interceptions in 42 games (29 starts).  Following an injury to starter Alex Smith, Heinicke served as an emergency starter for Washington’s wild-card playoff game against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Jan. 9, 2021. He completed 26 of 44 passes for 306 yards with one TD and one interception and also rushed for a score in a 31-23 loss played in an empty stadium due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Commanders #Taylor #Heinicke #retiresJan 1, 2023; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) stands on the sidelines against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Journeyman NFL quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who started 24 games for Washington from 2021-22, announced his retirement after a seven-year career.

“Many ups and downs throughout the years, but the ups outweigh the downs tenfold,” Heinicke wrote Thursday on Instagram. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would’ve been able to live this life … Excited for this next chapter of my life.”

Heinicke, 33, made his last NFL appearance in 2024 with the Los Angeles Chargers, who released him just ahead of the 2025 season.


He went 7-8 as the starter for the Washington Football Team in 2021 and 5-3-1 with the rebranded Commanders in 2022. He also appeared in games for the Houston Texans (2017), Carolina Panthers (2018), Atlanta Falcons (2023) and Chargers.

Heinicke starred in college at the FCS level at Old Dominion, where he won the Walter Payton Award and was named the FCS Player of the Year in 2012.

Undrafted in 2015, he compiled a 13-15-1 record as an NFL starter while completing 62.5% of his passes for 6,663 yards with 39 touchdowns and 28 interceptions in 42 games (29 starts).

Following an injury to starter Alex Smith, Heinicke served as an emergency starter for Washington’s wild-card playoff game against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Jan. 9, 2021. He completed 26 of 44 passes for 306 yards with one TD and one interception and also rushed for a score in a 31-23 loss played in an empty stadium due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Commanders #Taylor #Heinicke #retires">Deadspin | Former Commanders QB Taylor Heinicke retires  Jan 1, 2023; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke (4) stands on the sidelines against the Cleveland Browns during the fourth quarter at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images   Journeyman NFL quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who started 24 games for Washington from 2021-22, announced his retirement after a seven-year career.  “Many ups and downs throughout the years, but the ups outweigh the downs tenfold,” Heinicke wrote Thursday on Instagram. “Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would’ve been able to live this life … Excited for this next chapter of my life.”  Heinicke, 33, made his last NFL appearance in 2024 with the Los Angeles Chargers, who released him just ahead of the 2025 season.  He went 7-8 as the starter for the Washington Football Team in 2021 and 5-3-1 with the rebranded Commanders in 2022. He also appeared in games for the Houston Texans (2017), Carolina Panthers (2018), Atlanta Falcons (2023) and Chargers.   Heinicke starred in college at the FCS level at Old Dominion, where he won the Walter Payton Award and was named the FCS Player of the Year in 2012.  Undrafted in 2015, he compiled a 13-15-1 record as an NFL starter while completing 62.5% of his passes for 6,663 yards with 39 touchdowns and 28 interceptions in 42 games (29 starts).  Following an injury to starter Alex Smith, Heinicke served as an emergency starter for Washington’s wild-card playoff game against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Jan. 9, 2021. He completed 26 of 44 passes for 306 yards with one TD and one interception and also rushed for a score in a 31-23 loss played in an empty stadium due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Commanders #Taylor #Heinicke #retires

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