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NFL News: Aaron Rodgers’ special message for Josh Allen before blockbuster game between Steelers and Bills
Aaron Rodgers praised Josh Allen ahead of a crucial Week 13 game between the Steelers and the Bills. Aaron Rodgers will officially be back with the Pittsburgh Steelers to face the Buffalo Bills. That means we’ll have a blockbuster matchup with Josh Allen, whom the veteran considers one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. “As far as Josh goes, he’s one of my favorite people in the league. I’ve been fan of his since he came in the league. Him and I have become friends over the years. He’s a fantastic guy. I love the way he carries himself. He’s arguably the best player in the league. Things have been trending up for him ever since his first year as a starter.” Allen finally won the MVP award last year, but his biggest unfinished business is the Super Bowl. At the moment, the Bills have a 7-4 record, and considering that the Patriots have pulled ahead in the AFC East, the priority is to secure a wild card spot. Will Aaron Rodgers play for Steelers vs Bills? Yes. Aaron Rodgers will play for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Buffalo Bills. Mike Tomlin confirmed his return, and for the quarterback, it will be an opportunity to reunite with a good friend like Josh Allen. “I just really appreciate the way he represents the league. I can’t wait to see him and tease him about all the commercials he’s in now, but, I mean, he’s on that arc. He’s in the superstardom stratosphere and I’m proud to be a friend of his and see the way he carries himself.” The Steelers have a 6-5 record and regained the lead in the AFC North thanks to the Ravens’ loss to the Bengals on Thanksgiving. As a result, they once again control their destiny after being outside the playoff picture last week.

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What’s Ohio State HC Ryan Day’s record against Michigan?
Ryan Day's Ohio State Buckeyes are heading to Ann Arbor to take on the Michigan Wolverines in the latest edition of The Game. In recent years, the Buckeyes‘ dominance in college football has been undeniable, though when it comes to head-to-head matchups with their longtime rival, things haven’t always gone as planned. Ahead of the next edition of The Game, Ryan Day is looking to turn around his current record against the Michigan Wolverines. Turning it around in just one game is unlikely, as Day has lost more times than he has won against the Wolverines. Still, the experienced coach somehow aims to secure a victory that could put him on the path to rewriting the history books. How has Ryan Day fared each time he’s faced Michigan? In a total of five matchups, his team has managed to win only once—curiously, in his very first game against his archrival while on the Buckeyes’ sideline—while falling short in the other four encounters. Having a 1-4 record against your biggest rival is far from ideal for a coach like Day. The 2025 edition of The Game could present a prime opportunity for his team to start turning the tide. Head coach Ryan Day of the Ohio State Buckeyes. Ryan Day’s only bright spot During his tenure as head coach, Ryan Day’s Ohio State Buckeyes have only managed to secure one victory against their fierce rivals, Michigan. This solitary success occurred in his inaugural full season at the helm in 2019. The Buckeyes put on a dominant display, defeating the Wolverines with a commanding 56-27 score. That year, the offensive synergy was undeniable, as quarterback Justin Fields and running back J.K. Dobbins contributed significantly, accounting for four combined touchdowns to deliver Ohio State its 51st overall win in the storied rivalry. Justin Fields #1 of the Ohio State Buckeyes. A story dominated by Michigan Historically, the Michigan Wolverines have maintained the upper hand in The Game, holding a dominant edge in the all-time series record against the Ohio State Buckeyes. Michigan’s longevity in the rivalry, which began in 1897, has resulted in them securing more total wins than Ohio State. Despite the intense periods of Buckeye success in recent decades, the Wolverines’ early and sustained victories throughout the 20th century have allowed them to retain a significant advantage, proving that the storied tradition has historically favored the team from Ann Arbor.

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Jalen Hurts sends pointed message about Kevin Patullo and the Eagles’ struggling offense
Jalen Hurts tried to calm the storm around Kevin Patullo as the Philadelphia Eagles navigate a season filled with questions about their offensive identity. The quarterback backed his coordinator, but his words hinted at something deeper behind the team’s struggles. Jalen Hurts made it clear he still trusts offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, even as the Philadelphia Eagles sit with a middle-of-the-pack offense. “Yeah, I have confidence in him. I have confidence in this team,” Hurts said as the Eagles continue navigating a season in which they rank 19th in total offense and average 22.5 points per game. Hurts pointed to collaboration as a key factor. “I have confidence in us when we’re collaborative,” he added, suggesting that the unit’s identity is still a work in progress. With 1,302 rushing yards and 2,514 receiving yards so far, the Eagles have shown flashes, but the quarterback believes something deeper must take shape. He stressed the need to define who they are offensively. “I have a lot of confidence when we have an identity, so I think that’s the first thing that we have to establish,” Hurts said. He described the mission as “just a kind of pressing of moving forward… trying to find ways to move the offense down the field, put points on the board,” adding that “we’ve all got work we’ve got to do.” Growing outside pressure on Kevin Patullo Richard Sherman has joined the chorus of NFL voices calling for change, openly challenging the Eagles’ leadership. “(Nick) Sirianni, maybe get your wand out and find you a new offensive coordinator,” Sherman said. Richard Sherman endorses firing Kevin Patullo pic.twitter.com/hHQqijJLEA— The Birds Blitz (@TheBirdsBlitz) November 28, 2025 That frustration has spilled into the stadium. “Eagles fans are literally chanting ‘Fire Kevin’ in the stands and the stadium mics are picking it up loud. Philly fans do NOT like Kevin Patullo,” wrote Aggregate Sports on X during the Bears–Eagles game. Meanwhile, head coach Nick Sirianni tried to shut down the noise, insisting, “We’re not changing the play caller.” Analysts aren’t buying it either. “The Eagles are wasting an absolutely insane defense because Nick Sirianni keeps letting his buddy Kevin Patullo be the worst offensive coordinator in football,” wrote Frank Ammirante. Brenden Deeg of TheScore added that ownership must intervene: “Howie and Lurie have to step in to try to save this season… Kevin Patullo has to be fired this weekend… They don’t play for another 10 days, so this is your best chance. Let Scott Loeffler call plays going forward.”

Pankaj Mishra, essayiste indien : « Gaza préfigure un monde très sombre »
Essayiste et romancier indien vivant au Royaume-Uni, Pankaj Mishra analyse le conflit israélo-palestinien en croisant les perspectives historique et culturelle. Convaincu que l’avenir du monde se joue à Gaza, il partage son inquiétude politique et morale, et ses fragiles espoirs.

Samedi de la 34e semaine du temps ordinaire (Lc 21, 34-36)
Commentaire de l’Évangile du samedi 29 novembre 2025

