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By Marc Lawrence
Friday, Jan 23

Hmm. We all know what sort of year the Patriots have enjoyed this season.

What you didn’t know ... A win for Mike Vrabel’s Patriots against the Broncos would give him 17 on the year.

Such a mark would tie the record for the most total wins by a coach in his first year with a team. The record is currently held by George Seifert, who went 17-2 with the San Francisco 49ers in the 1989-90 season, winning a Super Bowl in his first year at the helm.

Vrabel’s current mark of 16 wins (16-3 overall) have him tied with Jim Caldwell for the second-most wins in a coach’s first season.

Coaches who have reached a Super Bowl in their first year with a team include Seifert, Caldwell, Gary Kubiak (Broncos, 2015), Jon Gruden (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2002), Bill Callahan (Oakland Raiders, 2002), Red Miller (Broncos, 1977) and Don McCafferty (Baltimore Colts, 1970).

Incidentally, coaches making the Super Bowl in their debut season are 4-3. That’s pretty decent odds.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
18-Wheeler

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Every NFL team will go to an 18-game regular-season schedule. And every team, every year, will play an international game.

Says who? That's the league's looming future, relayed in unambiguous terms by Patriots owner Robert Kraft during a Tuesday appearance on the team's flagship radio network.

Speaking in the most assertive tone we've heard to date from a league power broker, Kraft married the expected push for an 18th game to the NFL's quest to expand revenue through international growth.

And every team, every year, will play an international game.

That’s the league’s looming future mandate for NFL players and their union, relayed in unambiguous terms.

Kraft's belief is that the two-pronged push — expansion of the regular season and international slate — will draw more global interest in the league, resulting in more money for everyone.

To date, the NFLPA has pushed back on adding another game, citing health and safety concerns.

Safety goes right out the window in favor of guaranteed money. It’s the NFL way of doing things.

Everyone plays an 18th game — and that game is used to put every NFL franchise into an international game every season. Kraft’s belief is that the two-pronged push — expansion of the regular season and international slate — will draw more global interest in the league, resulting in more money for everyone.

Kraft even delivered an implied threat behind it: “So long as we can keep growing revenue, we can keep long-term labor peace. We’re gonna push like the dickens now.”

Ninety-three of the top 100 programs on television are NFL games,” Kraft continued. “Think about that. It’s really amazing. … You know, we had that Amazon game on Thursday a couple weeks ago — 31 million people streamed in. So as long as we can keep growing revenue, we can keep long-term labor peace.”

That’s owner-speak for “keep showing me the money.”


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Sun Rise

Phoenix over ATLANTA

The sun has set twice on Phoenix in the last two meetings in this series, both times as a favorite and both times when each team had an identical win-loss percentage. However, that’s not the case tonight, as Phoenix currently holds the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference playoff race, while the sub-.500 Hawks are barely alive in the 10th spot in the East. Making money has not been an issue for Phoenix this season, as they carry a 32-12 ATS overall record this season, whereas Atlanta has been a money burner at home at 7-13 ATS overall. With that in mind, look for the Hawks to learn a lesson in cold revenge here tonight. THE CLINCHER: Phoenix is 11-3 SU and 10-3-1 ATS in this series, with the better record and playing with revenge, including a 9-1 SU and 7-1-1 ATS record when Atlanta’s win percentage is less than .464.

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STAT OF THE DAY
141

This is Scottie Scheffler's 141st consecutive week being No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, which puts him more than halfway to breaking Tiger Woods' record of 281 straight weeks atop the OWGR, set from
June 12, 2005 to October 30, 2010.

TRENDING TODAY
On the Clock

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Practices begin Friday for the East-West Shrine Bowl, and four days later, the Senior Bowl begins its three-day practice showcase ahead of the Jan. 31 kickoff.

The NFL combine is a little over one month away. Draft season, by all accounts, is here—as is Sports Illustrated’s top-six first-round projections...

1. Las Vegas Raiders (3–14): Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana

While the Raiders still haven’t hired a coach, Mendoza remains a no-brainer. Geno Smith led the NFL with 17 interceptions this season, and Mendoza is the top quarterback in the class. The Heisman Trophy winner grew up watching and idolizing Tom Brady, who’s now a minority owner in Las Vegas. At 6' 5" and 225 pounds, Mendoza has a strong arm, three-level accuracy, a tremendous blend of pre- and post-snap processing and the athleticism to be a scrambling threat.

2. New York Jets (3–14): Arvell Reese, LB, Ohio State

The Jets’ draft choices may have been more impacted than any other team by Oregon quarterback Dante Moore’s decision to stay in school. Moore appeared likely to change shades of uniform color, going from Oregon’s legacy green to the Jets’ Gotham green, but he opted for another year with the Ducks. However, Reese is a fine consolation prize. The 6' 4", 243-pound Reese can play linebacker and edge rusher, and he’s explosive, violent and rangy. He can be a game-changing piece on the Jets’ defense.

3. Arizona Cardinals (3–14): Francis Mauigoa, OT/G, Miami

The Cardinals still don’t have a coach or an offensive coordinator, and they haven’t decided on quarterback Kyler Murray’s future. Mauigoa will be a popular pick for the Cardinals in mock drafts. Arizona needs upgrades at guard and right tackle, and the 6' 6", 315-pounder can play either spot.

4. Tennessee Titans (3–14): Rueben Bain Jr., edge, Miami

The Titans have a franchise cornerstone in Jeffery Simmons, but no other blue-chip players on their defensive line. Bain, the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, projects favorably as a game-wrecker early at the next level. The 6' 3", 275-pound Bain is rooted in power. He sets a strong edge and has active hands to discard blockers in the run game. He was one of college football’s best pass rushers due to his hands and an arsenal of pass-rushing moves.

5. New York Giants (4–13): Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Giants coach John Harbaugh drafted defensive backs three of the past four years with the Ravens, including two safeties—Kyle Hamilton in 2022 and Malaki Starts in ’25. New York needs to upgrade its skill-position talent around second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart, but it must also elevate a defense that ranked in the bottom fourth in yards and scoring. Downs starred for three years and pairs athleticism and instincts with the versatility to play in the box, in coverage and make plays in pursuit.

6. Cleveland Browns (5–12): Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State

The Browns’ new coaching staff faces a dilemma at quarterback, and apart from Mendoza, no other passers in the draft rank high enough to gamble at No. 6. Regardless, Cleveland needs to add weapons and give receiver Jerry Jeudy a running mate. Tate, a standout for the Buckeyes this fall, stands 6' 3" and 195 pounds. He has a wide catch radius, strong hands to finish through contact and can stretch defenses vertically. He’s not the draft’s most explosive receiver, but he’s a tough, competitive, reliable pass catcher worthy of a top-10 pick.


BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
Go Figure

Two days after holding a players-only meeting in the midst of a 2-9 slide, the Knicks blew out the Nets, 120-66, on Wednesday for their most lopsided victory in franchise history.

Battle for New York: The Nets won nine straight meetings against the Knicks when Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving were in Brooklyn, but New York has now won 13 straight games against their crosstown rivals.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"A happy marriage is the union
of two good forgivers."

- Ruth Graham

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