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Is Kevin Stefanski coaching vs. Steelers? Browns coaches test positive for COVID-19 before playoff game
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Anisa News
The Browns will make their first playoff appearance in nearly two decades without their head coach.
The Browns announced on Tuesday that head coach Kevin Stefanski, two members of the coaching staff and two players have tested positive for COVID-19, leaving them out status in this weekend’s Cleveland vs. Pittsburgh matchup — their first playoff game since 2002.
We were informed this morning that Head Coach Kevin Stefanski, two additional members of the coaching staff and two players have tested positive for COVID-19.
Our contingency planning calls for Special Teams Coordinator Mike Priefer to serve as the acting Head Coach. pic.twitter.com/Mhh9Zt1e4d
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) January 5, 2021
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, a defensive backs coach, a tight end coach, a wide receiver and an offensive lineman have all landed on the COVID-19 list. Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that TE coach Drew Petzing and DB coach are the two positive coaches, while NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that offensive lineman Joel Bitonio and wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge are the players who tested positive.
MORE: Explaining the NFL’s COVID-19 rules
In addition to HC Kevin Stefanski testing positive, here are the Browns other COVID issues:
A DB coach (Mesa test today) and TE coach (Mesa test today). A WR and OL (Mesa tests today). https://t.co/i7USJ6PCtW
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 5, 2021
#Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is asymptomatic. He will coach virtually during week for #Steelers but must miss the game. TE coach Drew Petzing and DB coach Jeff Howard must sit. 1 of the 2 new players who tested positive is significant https://t.co/JY40WOWPsc
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) January 5, 2021
#Browns LG Joel Bitonio and WR KhaDarel Hodge tested positive for COVID-19, per sources.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 5, 2021
The Browns facility will be closed while the league conducts its contact-tracing protocols.
The Browns were without their wide receiver corps in their Week 16 matchup vs. the Jets after COVID-19 protocols were breached.
Quarterback Baker Mayfield spent time on the COVID-19 list earlier in the season, but was activated after a few days.
Here’s the latest on Stefanski’s status for this weekend:
Will Kevin Stefanski coach vs. Steelers?
Stefanski will not coach this weekend along with two additional coaching staff members and four players who also tested positive for COVID-19.
As part of Cleveland’s COVID contingency plans, special teams coach Mike Priefer will act as the team’s head coach in the interim.
The Browns ended the league’s longest playoff drought by beating their wild-card round opponent, the Steelers, in Week 17. It will be their first appearance since 2002.
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Kyrie Irving’s 37-point Nets return offers positive takeaways despite loss to Cavaliers
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January 21, 2021By
Anisa News
In a game featuring Nets superstars Kyrie Irving, James Harden and Kevin Durant, the best player on the floor in the second overtime period was Cavaliers third-year pro Collin Sexton.
Sexton nailed four 3-pointers in quick succession to guide Cleveland to a 147-135 win.
That’s not how Wednesday night was supposed to go down for Brooklyn after the team traded for Harden last week and Irving returned from a mysterious two-week absence. But while the Nets’ stretches of ineptitude backed up concerns about their defense following the Harden deal, their moments of brilliance should perhaps be the primary takeaway from the defeat. Brooklyn recovered from a 14-point deficit late in the third quarter to send the contest beyond regulation, at times using breathtaking passing at tempo to unlock openings.
Irving, Harden and Durant combined to net 96 points on an efficient 49.3 percent shooting clip from the field. If not for a once-a-season type of explosion from Sexton, coach Steve Nash’s squad would have likely escaped with a victory.
And mere presence of their enigmatic point guard should offer the Nets their greatest hope of cohesion moving forward.
“I’m just excited for the future,” said Irving, who spent the previous seven games away from the team for personal reasons.
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Four minutes into his return to basketball, Irving acknowledged the sparse crowd of about 2,000 gathered at Quicken Loans Arena and pointed to his ring finger. The venue had just given him a tribute video recounting his crowning achievement with the organization: A 2016 NBA championship won with the help of his iconic jumper over Stephen Curry. Fans offered a standing ovation.
That the Nets’ third-best player is worthy of emotional tribute videos is a testament to their absurd talent.
Another reminder of their abilities came soon after when Harden accelerated up the floor flanked by Irving to his left and Durant to his right on a 3-on-1 fast break. Cavaliers forward Cedi Osman was petrified, not knowing which all-time great shot creator to guard. He chose Harden. Harden chose Irving. Irving chose a delicious scoop off the window for two points.
These were the sequences in which everything seemed obvious about the roster. How could the group not become great? Name the sports teams that have ever failed because of too many good players. Too many Hall of Famers. Too many centerpieces of worldwide brand campaigns.
The third quarter, though, seemingly poked holes through what general manager Sean Marks had done in shipping out big man Jarrett Allen, forward Taurean Prince, sixth-man extraordinaire Caris LeVert and so many future first-rounders for Harden. With DeAndre Jordan off the floor, the Nets struggled defending the interior. At the same time, they managed to neglect assignments along the perimeter. Even as their own offensive ball movement looked good enough, the lack of stops at the other end were concerning.
“Look, this was the first night when we’ve had everyone on the floor together,” coach Steve Nash told reporters. “This is going to be a process that takes the entire year.”
The process can only work if everyone participates.
Irving not only appearing but also scoring 37 points following his prolonged stretch away from teammates made it easier to imagine everything coming together, the glimpses shown Wednesday becoming more and more frequent until a Finals contender is born.
The Duke product, whose interest in his sport has been questioned by some people of late, showed plenty of emotion on the court as the game progressed. When he called for a pass in the corner from Durant in the fourth quarter and didn’t get it, he fist-pumped anyway when Durant drained a midrange jumper. When he was whistled for an offensive foul with 1.5 seconds left in regulation — a ruling later reversed — he reacted forcefully toward the nearest official.
Irving was the player Brooklyn needs him to be if it wants to get things figured out ahead of the playoffs.
“Two OTs in your first game back?” Irving asked rhetorically after the game. “You got to love NBA basketball, bro.”
The Nets sure hope he does.
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Bernie Sanders’ inauguration meme gets social media attention from sports world
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3 hours agoon
January 21, 2021By
Anisa News
Bernie Sanders has a knack for online stardom.
The senator from Vermont is already the subject of one well-known meme — we’ll get to that in a second — and on Wednesday, thanks to his inauguration outfit, socially-distanced spot and demeanor at the Capitol, he earned another one.
First off, props to Sanders who was sporting the same jacket from the original “I am once again asking” meme. If the jacket still fits and is in good shape from 2019, why not keep wearing it?
So aside from the coat, he’s got a new meme thanks to a photo that popped up of the 79-year-old senator sitting in a folding chair socially distanced from everyone. He sat in said coat, with his arms crossed and warm mittens on his hands and his legs crossed — and, of course, he had on a mask.
Following COVID-19 protocols, Sanders became a social media sensation once again and the sports world was quick to follow suit as well.
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Collin Sexton beats Nets’ Kyrie Irving, James Harden & Kevin Durant on his own in double-OT
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January 21, 2021By
Anisa News
Collin Sexton did not dribble with the artistic flow of Kyrie Irving as he destroyed the Nets in double-overtime, but his pull-up jumpers and drives against Irving and Kevin Durant carried a lethal dose.
In the span of 1:31, Sexton scored 11 points on his own, including three 3-pointers in the face of Brooklyn defenders. He finished the game with a career-high 42 points, five rebounds, five assists and just one turnover in 38 minutes as his Cavaliers beat the Nets 147-135.
The performance came as the Nets played their first game with Irving, Durant and newly acquired James Harden on the floor together, spoiling a night in which Irving scored 37 points of his own.
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Sexton, now in his third NBA season, isn’t far removed from being a rookie subjected to vitriol from his own teammates. Back then, Cavaliers veterans anonymously ripped him to the media and said he didn’t “know how to play.” He’s proving those critics wrong.
Sexton is averaging 27 points per game following his performance Wednesday night. He caught the attention of people around the NBA with the scoring outburst.
Collin Sexton just single-handedly lit $114 million on fire. my god.
— Wobin Sexton (@WorldWideWob) January 21, 2021

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