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Alcremie Reverse Holo 2024 Pokemon Stellar Crown SCR C32 #065/142
Alcremie Reverse Holo 2024 Pokemon Stellar Crown SCR C32 #065/142
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Alcremie Reverse Holo 2024 Pokemon Stellar Crown SCR T2 #065/142
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Are you looking to add a rare and beautiful card to your Pokemon collection? Look no further than the Alcremie Reverse Holo 2024 Pokemon Stellar Crown SCR T2 #065/142! This stunning card features Alcremie, one of the most elegant and delicious-looking Pokemon out there. With its eye-catching reverse holo design and exclusive Stellar Crown stamp, this card is sure to be a standout in any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own this rare and sought-after card – grab it before it’s gone! #Pokemon #Alcremie #StellarCrown #TradingCard #Collectibles
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Alcaraz has still not lost a Grand Slam match in which he has held a two-shot lead, and it was his 63rd Grand Slam win. Since he made his major bow in 2021, only Djokovic (84) and Daniil Medvedev (64) have won more.
Only three men in the Open era have won more Grand Slam hard court matches than Alcaraz (27) before turning 22: Djokovic (29), Pete Sampras, Lleyton Hewitt (28 each). With his second-round win at AO 2025, the world number three matched Marat Safin and surpassed Nadal and Andy Roddick (25).
With his defeat of Borges, Alcaraz became the fourth man in the Open era to win 10 singles matches at each of the four Slams before turning 22, after Djokovic, Nadal and Mats Wilander.
Alcaraz has now reached the last 16 of a major on 11 occasions, matching Nadal’s tally before the 22-time Slam champion had turned 22. In fact, only three players in the Open era have made that stage of a major more times prior to turning 22 – Wilander (13), Bjorn Borg (14) and Boris Becker (15).
Jack Draper, who has had to come through three matches that have gone the distance, is next up. Alcaraz lost to the Brit in their last meeting, at Queen’s last year, but has won their previous two encounters.
Alcaraz will surely have the edge in terms of freshness, and surely some history-making feats provide any extra motivation he may need.
Carlos’ quest for a history-making crown at AO 2025As the Australian Open approaches, all eyes are on tennis sensation Carlos as he sets his sights on a historic victory at the prestigious tournament. With a string of impressive wins under his belt, Carlos is determined to make his mark on the sport and etch his name in the history books.
Having already captured the hearts of fans around the world with his dynamic playing style and unwavering determination, Carlos is poised to take his game to the next level and claim his first Grand Slam title. With his sights set on the coveted crown, Carlos is leaving no stone unturned in his quest for victory.
With his unmatched skill and unwavering focus, Carlos is ready to take on the best in the world and prove that he is a force to be reckoned with on the court. As he gears up for the tournament of a lifetime, Carlos is ready to show the world what he is made of and make history at AO 2025.
Stay tuned as Carlos embarks on his journey towards greatness and sets out to claim his rightful place among the tennis elite. With his eyes on the prize and his heart set on victory, Carlos is ready to make his mark on the sport and cement his legacy as one of the greatest players of all time. Don’t miss a moment of the action as Carlos takes on the competition and sets his sights on a history-making crown at AO 2025.
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Bengals’ Ja’Marr Chase closing in on triple crown
CINCINNATI — At the time, Ja’Marr Chase wanted to leave it a mystery.
When he scored a touchdown in a Week 11 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, the Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver grabbed the towel hanging from the back of his pants, kneeled down and wiped the football as if it were a baby’s bottom. It was a tribute to a touchdown Steve Smith scored in 2005.
Why, exactly, wasn’t something Chase wanted to disclose. That changed on Wednesday. Chase knew he could accomplish a feat only Smith and a few others had in their careers — winning the receiving triple crown.
If Chase has an even mildly productive game Saturday against the Pittsburgh Steelers (8 p.m., ESPN/ABC), he’ll finish the season as the NFL leader in catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, only four players led the league in all three categories — Jerry Rice (1990), Sterling Sharpe (1992), Smith (2005) and Cooper Kupp (2021).
The way Chase has described the accolade has felt nonchalant. But he knows this season is continuing his trajectory to one day be remembered as one of the NFL’s best receivers.
“If not now, then soon,” Chase said.
Entering Saturday, Chase has a firm grip on the triple crown. He has 117 catches (leads the Detroit Lions‘ Amon-Ra St. Brown by 8), 1,612 receiving yards (leads the Minnesota Vikings‘ Justin Jefferson by 133) and receiving touchdowns (leads St. Brown and the Washington Commanders‘ Terry McLaurin by four).
Chase broke his own record for most receiving yards in franchise history, owns the mark for the most catches by a Bengal in a season and needs two receiving touchdowns to pass Carl Pickens’ mark set in 1995.
Some of this has been a byproduct of how the Bengals (8-8) function offensively. Coach Zac Taylor has stated his desire to be the best passing team in the NFL and has been committed to that concept for years. This season, the Bengals are second in pass attempts, and quarterback Joe Burrow, Chase’s longtime teammate, is having a career year. Burrow leads all passers with 4,641 yards and 42 touchdowns. His 76.7 QBR is second to the 78.0 of the Baltimore Ravens Lamar Jackson.
But it’s also a testament to the work Chase has put into becoming a more complete player this season. When Cincinnati didn’t re-sign veteran Tyler Boyd, that left a void at slot receiver.
Chase was eager to fill that void. Each morning, het met with assistant Troy Walters, his position coach, to study routes. And it’s paid off.
This season, Chase is the only receiver to have more than 400 receiving yards when lined up in the slot and 1,000 yards when lined up outside, according to ESPN Research.
Chase told ESPN that things started to click for him after his second year in the league in 2022. But this season has produced a significant evolution in his knowledge.
“This is the first year that I just know (it) for a fact,” he said. “The confidence that I had was just like, I knew it already.”
It’s been such a great year that it feels easy to forget how it started. Chase did not participate in training camp because of a dispute about a new contract that never materialized. But even though he wasn’t in cleats, he was still actively involved as he attended nearly every practice.
During walkthroughs and practices, Chase stood next to Walters as he called out plays. The receiver picked up on them immediately.
Now, it all comes second nature.
“Really all of (the receivers) know where they line up, what route they have, just by the name of the play,” Walters told ESPN. “I’m getting to the point where now I can say a formation and maybe a certain motion, and they know what the play is.”
All of that has led to a massive season. On Thursday, Chase was named to his fourth Pro Bowl in as many seasons. If he is named to the Associated Press All-Pro team, he’ll be the first Bengal to earn the honor since 2015.
During his mid-week news conference, Chase shrugged off a lot of the talk of accolades and instead shifted the focus to Saturday’s game. The Bengals need to win and also need losses from the Denver Broncos (9-7) and Miami Dolphins (8-8) in order to make the playoffs.
But his teammates know how special getting a triple crown will be for Chase. Burrow said he will do whatever’s in his power to help his longtime friend hit all three marks.
And while it might not sink in for Chase in real time, it has already settled in for those around him about what the rare feat means.
“I can tell my kids one day that I played with an MVP quarterback and a triple crown winner,” said Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. “Not a lot of people can do that.”
The Cincinnati Bengals’ rookie sensation, Ja’Marr Chase, is making a strong case for the NFL’s triple crown this season. Chase currently leads all rookies in receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and yards per reception, putting him in prime position to capture the prestigious award.With his explosive playmaking ability and chemistry with quarterback Joe Burrow, Chase has quickly established himself as one of the most dynamic wide receivers in the league. His ability to stretch the field and make big plays has been a key factor in the Bengals’ success this season.
Chase’s impressive stats and impact on the field have not gone unnoticed, as he continues to garner attention and accolades from fans and analysts alike. If he can maintain his stellar performance down the stretch, there’s no doubt that Ja’Marr Chase will be a strong contender for the NFL’s triple crown.
As the Bengals gear up for a playoff push, all eyes will be on Chase as he looks to solidify his place among the league’s elite receivers. Stay tuned as Ja’Marr Chase closes in on the triple crown and continues to make a name for himself in the NFL.
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Myles Garrett would rather ‘mess up’ Ravens’ division title hopes than earn sack crown
The Ravens would clinch the division title with a win. A loss would give the Steelers a shot to retake the AFC North with a win in the later game.
With two sacks Saturday, the 29-year-old Garrett would tie his career-high with 16 (2021 and 2022).
Garrett has notched five and a half sacks against Jackson in his career. He said those are the hardest out of his 102.5 career sacks.
“Absolutely. It’s not even close,” Garrett said. There are definitely some other special cats at the quarterback position who are shifty. I mean, Pat (Patrick Mahomes) himself, he has great contact balance, but, I mean, Lamar has that. But he also has speed, he has quickness, is shifty, so he has that tremendous running ability, and he can also throw the ball pretty much anyone on the field right now.”
Garrett sees Jackson’s improvement as a pocket passer as a game-changer for the quarterback, making him much more dangerous for defenses. The pass rusher was asked if it was possible to take Jackson completely out of the game.
“Completely? Hell, no. The man’s amazing,” Garrett said. “A couple years back, you would say, ‘Try to keep him in the pocket.’ I think even beginning of the season we were like, ‘Try to keep him in pocket, make him throw as much as possible,’ and now you’re like, ‘S—, we don’t know what to do.’ He’s been steadily growing year after year. He lost that baby weight. Now he’s back to being lean and fast as hell. So now, whether he breaks the pocket or he stays in the pocket, you’re going to have a rough day because he can do everything.”
The Browns defeated Baltimore earlier this season in a 29-24 shootout. Jackson threw for 289 yards with two touchdowns and rushed eight times for 46 yards. Cleveland sacked the QB three times (none by Garrett). Jameis Winston threw for three touchdowns in the win. Bailey Zappe is set to start Week 18 for the Browns.
Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has his sights set on disrupting the Baltimore Ravens’ chances of winning the AFC North division title, even if it means sacrificing his own personal accolades.Garrett, who is currently leading the league in sacks, recently expressed his desire to prioritize team success over individual achievements. In a press conference, he stated, “I’d rather mess up the Ravens’ division title hopes than earn the sack crown. Winning games and helping my team succeed is more important to me than any personal accolades.”
This selfless attitude and dedication to his team’s success exemplifies Garrett’s commitment to being a team player and putting the greater good above his own personal goals. As the Browns continue to fight for a playoff spot, Garrett’s leadership and team-first mentality will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their success.
Fans and teammates alike can take inspiration from Garrett’s mindset and dedication to the team, as he continues to showcase his talent and selflessness on the field. With players like Garrett leading the way, the Browns are poised for success both now and in the future.
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Browns’ Myles Garrett prefers to ‘mess up’ Ravens’ division title hopes over winning NFL sack crown
CLEVELAND, OHIO – Myles Garrett won NFL Defensive Player of the Year award last year with 14 sacks and is currently tied for the league lead in the category heading into Week 18. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) The perfect scenario for how Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett sees Week 18 unfolding is simple: A Browns win over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday afternoon followed by a Pittsburgh Steelers victory versus the Cincinnati Bengals that night.
Even though Garrett has a chance to win the NFL’s sack title, he’s ranking spoiling the Ravens’ AFC North division title hopes over an individual accomplishment.
“I mean, I’d rather upset them and mess up their playoff hopes,” Garrett said on Thursday. “And if the sack title comes along with that, great. Definitely going to do what I can to be disruptive and take [Lamar Jackson] out of the game as much as possible. If that comes along with it, outstanding. But at the end of the day, I want to win.”
Garrett enters Week 18 tied with Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals with 14 sacks on the season. He’s the only player in NFL history to record at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons and has 102.5 in his seven-season career.
The 11-5 Ravens, meanwhile, can clinch the AFC North for a second straight season if they beat the Browns on Saturday. If Garrett gets his wish and the 3-13 Browns pull off the upset, then that opens the door for the Steelers to earn the division crown with a victory.
While Garrett isn’t focusing on the sack title, he is eyeballing another NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, which he won last season.
Garrett said he feels he’s having a better year than 2023 when he recorded 14 sacks, four forced fumbles and 33 solo tackles.
“I feel like I faced much more difficult odds this year, and offenses have done quite a lot to try to take me up the game and made it blatantly obvious,” Garrett said. “But I feel like the guys around me have really helped me thrive as much as I have at this point. Just got to continue to add on to what I’ve done with this last game. But I couldn’t have done it without all the guys with me, the other 10.”
Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II has taken over as the betting favorite for the award with Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt — the 2021 winner — right behind him.
When asked why Garrett believes he’s the best defensive player in the NFL right now he had a simple response.
“Why? Go check the tape. That’s why.”
In a recent interview, Cleveland Browns’ defensive end Myles Garrett made it clear that he is more focused on disrupting the Baltimore Ravens’ quest for a division title than winning the NFL sack crown.Garrett, who is currently leading the league in sacks, emphasized that he would much rather “mess up” the Ravens’ chances of winning the AFC North than prioritize personal accolades. The star pass rusher expressed his desire to be a difference-maker for his team and help the Browns secure a playoff spot.
With the Ravens currently leading the division, Garrett’s words serve as a reminder of the intense rivalry between the two teams and his commitment to doing whatever it takes to come out on top. As the season progresses, fans can expect Garrett to continue wreaking havoc on opposing offenses in his pursuit of both team success and individual excellence.
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