Jake Paul looks like he feel accomplished after his recent boxing match against AJ and although he lost the match and had his jaw broken, he went up against someone way bigger than him which shows true American spirit, determination, and heart, LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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Leonard Williams — DL (Seattle Seahawks)
Position: Defensive Lineman
Role: Interior pass rusher / run stopperSeason Snapshot:
- Total Tackles: ~55
- Sacks: ~6
- Tackles for Loss: ~9
- Quarterback Hits: ~15
Notes:
Leonard Williams anchors the Seahawks’ defensive front with consistent pressure from the interior. His strength and leverage force quarterbacks off their spot and help disrupt both the run and pass game. -
Jaxon Smith-Njigba — WR (Seattle Seahawks)
Position: Wide Receiver
Nickname: JSN
Role: Slot receiver / chain moverSeason Snapshot:
- Receptions: ~70
- Receiving Yards: ~780
- Touchdowns: ~5
- Yards per Catch: ~11.1
- Targets per Game: ~7
Notes:
Smith-Njigba’s role continues to expand in Seattle’s offense. His route-running precision and ability to separate quickly make him a reliable option on third downs and in the short-to-intermediate passing game. -
Kyren Williams — RB (Los Angeles Rams)
Position: Running Back
Role: Feature backSeason Snapshot:
- Rushing Yards: ~1,050
- Rushing TDs: ~11
- Receptions: ~35
- Total Yards from Scrimmage: ~1,350
Notes:
Williams has become the engine of the Rams offense. He’s effective between the tackles, reliable in pass protection, and dangerous as a receiving option out of the backfield. -
Cooper Kupp — WR (Los Angeles Rams)
Position: Wide Receiver
Role: Slot / possession / red-zone targetSeason Snapshot:
- Receptions: ~95
- Receiving Yards: ~1,050
- Touchdowns: ~8
- Yards per Catch: ~11.1
Notes:
Kupp continues to dominate underneath and in the red zone. His route precision and chemistry with Stafford make him a chain-moving machine, even when defenses key on him.
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Matthew Stafford — QB (Los Angeles Rams)
Position: Quarterback
Experience: Veteran, Super Bowl winnerSeason Snapshot:
- Passing Yards: ~3,600
- Touchdowns: ~24
- Interceptions: ~10
- Completion Rate: ~65%
- Passer Rating: ~92
Notes:
Stafford remains one of the league’s best pure throwers. He excels in timing-based offenses and thrives when play-action opens deep shots, especially off heavy run looks. -
Sam Darnold — QB
Position: Quarterback
Play Style: Pocket passer with mobility upsideSeason Snapshot:
- Passing Yards: ~2,800
- Touchdowns: ~19
- Interceptions: ~12
- Completion Rate: ~62%
- Passer Rating: ~88
Notes:
Darnold has shown improved decision-making this season, limiting turnovers while attacking intermediate routes. When protected, he’s capable of putting together efficient multi-TD games, but pressure still affects consistency. -
🛡 Patrick Queen — LB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Current Season Stats
- Total Tackles: 96
- Solo Tackles: 40+
- Sacks: 1
- Forced Fumbles: 1
- Interceptions: 0
Quick takeaway: Defensive anchor and tackling machine in the middle of the Steelers defense.
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🏈 Jaylen Warren — RB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Current Season Stats
- Rushing Attempts: 159
- Rushing Yards: 652
- Rushing TDs: 4
- Yards per Carry: 4.1
- Receiving Yards: ~300 (limited passing usage)
Quick takeaway: Most efficient back on the roster and the primary spark in Pittsburgh’s run game.
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🏴 Aaron Rodgers — QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Current Season Stats
- Games: 14
- Passing Yards: 2,370
- Passing TDs: 20
- Interceptions: 7
- Completion %: ~65%
- QBR: ~42
Quick takeaway: Efficient TD-to-INT ratio, but overall production has been up-and-down in a conservative Steelers offense.
