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  • Jeremy Swayman sits out against Ottawa with upper body injury


    Michael DiPietro served as Korpisalo’s backup. DiPietro was summoned from AHL Providence in the afternoon and was in Boston Black and Gold for the first time since joining the franchise.

    DiPietro, 25, originally a Canucks draft pick (third round, No. 64 overall in 2017), was swapped here in October 2022 when the Bruins sent highly-touted prospect Jack Studnicka to the Canucks.

    A stocky 6-feet and 211 pounds, DiPietro this season in Providence has played his way into the franchise’s No. 3 netminder spot, ahead of Brandon Bussi.

    Prior to getting called up on Thursday, DiPietro was 14-5-3 with the WannaBs, with a 1.95 goals-against average and .930 save percentage. His GAA ranked second in the league and his save percentage fourth.

    Studnicka, a forward who some thought one day could emerge as a Bruins team captain, was flipped to San Jose just over a year after his arrival in Vancouver. He signed as a free agent with the Kings this past summer and has spent the season at AHL Ontario (Calif.), some 40 miles east of the devastating fires around Los Angeles.

    Meanwhile, Trent Frederic was back in the Bruins lineup after missing back-to-back games due to illness.

    The rest of the walking wounded remained hors de combat, including top defensemen Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm, and winger Cole Koepke. Sacco said he was unable to offer a timeline as to when any of them would return.

    Power-play struggles resurface

    The long-comatose Bruins power play, slightly shaken from its slumber of late, was blanked again (0-for-3) in Wednesday’s thumping against the Devils.

    The bagel was made all the worse by the fact the Devils potted three goals (on seven chances) with their man-advantage. It was the seventh time this season the Bruins surrendered three power-play goals to the opposition.

    Prior to the stop at the Rock, the Bruins had scored four times on the advantage in their previous four games. That fairly humble haul stood as the best they have performed over a four-game stretch all season.

    In their 100-plus years of chasing rubber around a rink, the Bruins only twice have been burned more than seven times for three power-play goals (or more) in a single season.

    In 2006-07, opponents connected for three or more in eight games, totaling 27 PPGs in those games. It also happened in eight games in 1985-86, with the Bruins surrendering 26 PPGs.

    Scoring the first goal of the game typically has been a harbinger of good things for the Bruins (and for most NHL teams). Entering Wednesday night’s game in Newark, they were a robust 15-4-3 (.750) this season when scoring the 1-0 goal, which made Morgan Geekie’s one-timer for the lead in the first period against the Devils look encouraging.

    All the good, good, good vibrations disappeared when the Devils pounded Swayman with 17 shots in the second and rolled up a 4-1 lead.

    It was the second time this season that Geekie scored the game’s opening goal, tying him with Elias Lindholm, Brad Marchand, and Charlie Coyle with a pair of 1-0 party-starters.

    Topping the list of game-opening goals: Justin Brazeau (5) and Koepke (3).

    Avs’ Makar as steady as ever

    Cale Makar, the stellar former UMass Amherst backliner, will make his only visit to the Garden Saturday with the Avs in town for a 1 p.m. matinee.

    Makar played two seasons with the Minutemen (2017-19) before transitioning seamlessly into the NHL, winning the Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year) in 2020 and then both the Norris (top defenseman) and Conn Smythe (playoff MVP) in ‘22.

    In his four-plus NHL seasons on the Colorado backline, Makar, 26, has been the league’s most prolific defenseman, with a career line of 102-287-389 as of Thursday morning. Next in line: Vancouver’s Quinn Hughes (381 points) and Nashville’s Roman Josi (372).

    Makar again this season tops all defensemen in point production (16-37–53 prior to Thursday night’s games).

    Following the visit by the Avs, the Bruins won’t play again until their stop in Buffalo Tuesday night. The Jets make their only visit this year to the Garden on Thursday prior to the revitalized Rangers coming to town for a Saturday matinee.


    Kevin Paul Dupont can be reached at kevin.dupont@globe.com.





    Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman will be sidelined for the team’s upcoming game against the Ottawa Senators due to an upper body injury. Swayman, who has been a standout performer for the Bruins this season, will be replaced by backup goalie Linus Ullmark in the starting lineup.

    Swayman has been a key player for the Bruins this season, posting a 16-7-3 record with a 2.11 goals against average and a .924 save percentage. His absence will be felt by the team, but Ullmark has proven to be a reliable option in net as well.

    The Bruins will look to secure a win against the Senators without Swayman in the lineup, as they continue to push for a playoff spot in the competitive Eastern Conference. Fans will be eagerly awaiting Swayman’s return to the ice and hoping for a speedy recovery from his injury.

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  • Joe Sacco Provides New Injury Update On Bruins’ Jeremy Swayman


    The Bruins might not be without Jeremy Swayman for too long.

    Swayman missed Thursday’s win over the Ottawa Senators due to an upper-body injury. Interim head coach Joe Sacco told reporters at TD Garden that the team would monitor Swayman’s status but the injury was not considered serious.

    The star netminder was at Warrior Ice Arena on Friday and participated in morning skate. Sacco told reporters the 26-year-old “should be an option” for the Black and Gold’s Saturday matinee matchup against the Colorado Avalanche at TD Garden.

    A sign that Swayman could be active is that the Bruins assigned forward Patrick Brown and goaltender Michael DiPietro to Providence. Joonas Korpisalo would earn a second consecutive start if Swayman is unable to play.

    Puck drop for Bruins-Avalanche is scheduled at 1 p.m. ET, and you can catch full coverage on NESN after an hour of pregame.

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    Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman has been sidelined with an injury, but good news has emerged as Joe Sacco, the team’s assistant coach, provided a new injury update on the young netminder.

    Sacco revealed that Swayman is progressing well in his recovery and is on track to return to the ice soon. The team is taking a cautious approach with his rehabilitation to ensure he is fully healed before making a comeback.

    “We’re pleased with Jeremy’s progress so far and are optimistic about his return to action,” Sacco stated. “He’s been working hard in rehab and we’re confident that he’ll be back to his best in no time.”

    Swayman has been a standout performer for the Bruins this season, posting impressive numbers in his rookie year. His absence has been felt by the team, but with his imminent return, fans can look forward to seeing him back between the pipes in the near future.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Jeremy Swayman’s recovery and return to the Bruins lineup.

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  • Bruins’ Jeremy Swayman day-to-day with upper-body injury; Michael DiPietro recalled


    The Boston Bruins will be without goaltender Jeremy Swayman on day-to-day basis due to an upper-body ailment, head coach Joe Sacco confirmed Thursday to Andrew Fantucchio of Boston Hockey Now.

    Facing the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday, Swayman exited through two periods of play, closing out the night with four goals allowed on 28 shots.

    In his first season assuming the full-time starting duties in Boston, Swayman has made 35 appearances in which he has posted a 15-16-4 record with an .896 save percentage and 3.00 goals-against average.

    In early October, Swayman signed an eight-year extension with the Bruins that carries an $8.25-million annual average value, per PuckPedia.

    A fourth-round selection by the Bruins in the 2017 NHL Draft, the 26-year-old Alaska native has played part of five seasons in Boston, totaling 167 career contests in which he has notched a 94-49-19 record with a .914 save percentage, 2.48 goals-against average, and 14 shutouts.

    Two seasons ago, in sharing the netminding duties with current Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark, the pair claimed the William M. Jennings Trophy at season’s end after combining for the fewest goals against. In all, Swayman closed out 2022-23 with 24 wins, a .920 save percentage, and a 2.27 goals-against average in 37 outings.

    With Swayman sidelined, the Bruins have recalled goaltender Michael DiPietro from the AHL’s Providence Bruins. Through 22 appearances this season with the Bruins’ top minor-league affiliate, DiPietro has shined with a 14-5-3 record alongside a .930 save percentage and 1.95 goals-against average.

    A 2017 third-round selection by the Vancouver Canucks, DiPietro has three NHL appearances to his credit, all coming with the Canucks between 2018-22.

    Entering Thursday’s contest against the Atlantic Division rival Senators, the Bruins have posted a record of 23-20-6 and 52 points, but due to the tie-breaker rule sit behind both the Senators and the Montreal Canadiens for the final wildcard position in the Eastern Conference.



    The Boston Bruins announced today that rookie goaltender Jeremy Swayman is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. In his place, the team has recalled Michael DiPietro from their AHL affiliate, the Providence Bruins.

    Swayman, who has been a standout for the Bruins since being called up earlier this season, has posted a 7-3-0 record with a 2.19 goals against average and a .926 save percentage. His absence will be felt in the crease, but the Bruins have confidence in DiPietro to step in and provide solid goaltending in the meantime.

    DiPietro, a former third-round draft pick of the Vancouver Canucks, has appeared in 4 games for Providence this season, posting a 2-2-0 record with a 2.50 goals against average and a .915 save percentage. The young netminder will look to make the most of this opportunity with the big club.

    Bruins fans will be keeping a close eye on Swayman’s recovery and hoping for a speedy return, but in the meantime, they can look forward to seeing DiPietro in action as he fills in between the pipes.

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  • Joe Sacco Provides Injury Update On Bruins’ Jeremy Swayman


    The injuries for the Boston Bruins keep piling up, and the latest is between the pipes.

    Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco told reporters before Boston’s game against the Ottawa Senators that Jeremy Swayman is “dealing with a little bit of an upper-body issue.

    “Minor,” Sacco explained, as seen on NESN’s pregame coverage. “He came out after the second period (in Wednesday’s game). So, with the quick turnaround here, obviously (Wednesday and Thursday night), we’re gonna hold him out here tonight, and we’ll just monitor day by day.”

    Sacco said Swayman had not been dealing with it prior to Boston’s loss to the New Jersey Devils, but it came up during the game. Sacco added he is “cautiously optimistic” Swayman will be available for Saturday’s matinee matchup with the Colorado Avalanche.

    With Swayman unavailable, Sacco confirmed Joonas Korpisalo would get the start in net against his former team. The Bruins recalled standout goalie prospect Michael DiPietro from Providence before the game to serve as the backup.

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    “He’s been playing well,” Sacco said of DiPietro. “He’s had a good year. It’s an opportunity for him to come up, but we have full faith in Korpi here tonight.”

    Sacco confirmed Charlie McAvoy, Hampus Lindholm, Mark Kastelic and Cole Koepke all remain out of the lineup, but Trent Frederic will return after missing the last two games with an illness.

    The Bruins have lost their first two games against the Senators this season. On Saturday, they suffered a disappointing shootout loss to Ottawa after surrendering the tying goal with just 12 seconds remaining in regulation.



    Boston Bruins head coach Joe Sacco recently provided an injury update on rookie goaltender Jeremy Swayman, who suffered a lower-body injury during a recent game. Sacco stated that Swayman is day-to-day and will be re-evaluated after undergoing further medical tests.

    Swayman, who has been an integral part of the Bruins’ success this season, has quickly made a name for himself in the NHL with his impressive play between the pipes. The 23-year-old netminder has posted a 10-7-2 record with a 2.29 goals against average and a .922 save percentage in 20 games played.

    While Swayman’s injury is certainly concerning for the Bruins, Sacco remains optimistic about his goaltender’s recovery and is hopeful that he will be back on the ice in no time. In the meantime, the Bruins will rely on veteran goaltender Linus Ullmark to shoulder the workload in Swayman’s absence.

    Fans of the Bruins will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on Swayman’s progress and hoping for a speedy recovery for the promising young goaltender. Stay tuned for more updates on Swayman’s condition as they become available.

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  • A Succession Showdown Between Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong in Oscar Best Supporting Actor Category


    The Best Supporting Actor category at the 97th annual Academy Awards features a duel between two former Succession co-stars: Jeremy Strong for his role in The Apprentice, and Kieran Culkin for his role in A Real Pain.

    The pair played two brothers — and potential successors to a media empire — in the HBO series that wrapped in 2023 after four seasons. Their category also includes Yuri Borisov for Anora, Edward Norton for A Complete Unknown, and Guy Pearce in The Brutalist.

    Culkin has widely been seen as a frontrunner because of his role as the more troubled half of a pair of cousins who go on a Holocaust memorial tour in A Real Pain, opposite writer-director Jesse Eisenberg.

    Strong plays Roy Cohn in The Apprentice, which details the early relationship between the closeted, scheming lawyer and Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan).

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    <em>Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott announce the Oscar nominees. ABC</em>

    Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennott announce the Oscar nominees. ABC

    Culkin and Strong have appeared to tweak each other during award season interviews. During a Variety “Actors on Actors conversation, Culkin called out actors who call themselves “storytellers,” citing Strong specifically.

    “I object to when actors call themselves ‘storytellers,’” Culkin said last month. “I don’t really like that.”

    He added, “Sorry, Jeremy. I don’t think I’m telling the story.”

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    Strong has also been questioned by Succession star Brian Cox for his extreme on-set commitment during the HBO series. Cox once called Strong’s method acting “f—ing annoying” in an interview with Town & Country. He later clarified in an interview with The Guardian: “He was wonderful to act with. I had no argument with Jeremy’s acting. … He would be an even better actor if he just got rid of that so there would be much more inclusiveness in what he did.”

    Strong appeared to respond to Culkin, though not by name, in an interview with Deadline earlier this month.

    “Lately, people have felt a need to take shots at me or say disparaging things, which I don’t really think there’s any need for,” Strong said. “The way I approach things, my process. I feel we’re storytellers. … Those are actors telling story through character, which to me is the highest bar. That’s the holy grail for me, creating a character, which is sort of creating an instrument that’s never existed before… That’s the kind of acting that I love. And it does require a kind of, I don’t know, devil may care attitude towards what anybody might think of what you’re doing.”

    Main image: Kieran Culkin, left, and Jeremy Strong on Succession. HBO

    Editor’s note: Updates throughout



    With the highly anticipated 94th Academy Awards just around the corner, the race for Best Supporting Actor is heating up with a fierce showdown between two standout performers: Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong.

    Culkin, known for his scene-stealing role as Roman Roy in the hit HBO series “Succession,” has received widespread acclaim for his sharp wit and charismatic presence on screen. His portrayal of the dysfunctional and morally ambiguous character has earned him a loyal fan base and critical praise, making him a strong contender for the coveted Oscar.

    On the other hand, Jeremy Strong, who plays Kendall Roy, the troubled and ambitious son of media mogul Logan Roy in “Succession,” has also been garnering attention for his riveting performance. Strong’s complex portrayal of Kendall’s inner turmoil and perpetual quest for power has resonated with audiences and critics alike, solidifying his status as a frontrunner in the Best Supporting Actor category.

    As the tension mounts and the stakes are raised, fans and industry insiders are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this epic showdown. Will Culkin’s razor-sharp humor and undeniable charm win over the Academy voters, or will Strong’s raw emotional depth and intense vulnerability secure him the Oscar?

    With both actors delivering powerhouse performances in one of the most acclaimed TV shows of the year, the battle for Best Supporting Actor is sure to be a nail-biting affair. Stay tuned as the countdown to the Oscars continues, and the showdown between Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong reaches its thrilling conclusion.

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  • ‘The Traitors’ star Jeremy Collins says history with Boston Rob doomed him


    Jeremy Collins was onto Danielle Reyes. He had her pegged as a Traitor and was starting to float her name around the castle. He was right, of course, but the fact he correctly saw through the lies is what ended up getting the Survivor champion “murdered” on this week’s episode of The Traitors.

    Jeremy was shortlisted for murder along with Nikki Garcia and Ciara Miller at the start of the episode, meaning the three had to cram themselves into coffins and then wait to find out which one would literally get the nail in the coffin. Even with his last-ditch plea to work with the Traitors if they spared him, Jeremy was eliminated.

    What does Jeremy make of being murdered by two fellow Survivor alums in Boston Rob Mariano and Carolyn Wiger? How did he realize Danielle was a Traitor? And what would he have done had he escaped the evening with his reality television life still intact? We asked the Traitors’ third victim all that and more.

    Jeremy Collins on ‘The Traitors’.

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    ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Okay, how long did you actually have to lie down in that coffin?

    JEREMY COLLINS: Longer than I wanted to, but I will say that it was cold that night. It was freezing, and in the coffin was warmer than outside, so it wasn’t bad. But no one wants to lay in a coffin, you know what I mean? It sucked.

    Did they actually hammer a nail into your coffin while you were in it, ’cause that seems dangerous?

    They did! They gave me the heads up and said, “If you feel funny in there, just knock on it and we’ll get it open really quickly.” I’m pretty good. As firefighters, we have to do a lot of that crawling into confined spaces and stuff, so I was all right.

    Boston Rob and Carolyn, your fellow Survivors, they take out Tony and you back-to-back. What is going on here?

    Man, I don’t know. I was bummed. Listen, it’s my fault. I put it on me. I opened my mouth to too many people. But I was trying to gain some trust with my people, and after looking back afterwards, I’m looking at it and saying: Boston Rob, I know his game. This is what he does. He’s over everything. I get it.

    Carolyn, I thought she was going to have my back more. I sat her down one time and we had a really good conversation, heart to heart. I was like, “Don’t let anyone block your shine. Don’t worry about anybody else. You just be you and don’t worry about anything else.” And we had a really good moment. I thought I was good. I thought I had a lot of allies throughout the castle.

    Wes Bergmann, Jeremy Collins, Danielle Reyes, Boston Rob Mariano on ‘The Traitors’.

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     Tony called Boston Rob a sellout. Do you agree or disagree?

    I don’t think Rob’s a sellout, but this is Rob. You know what I mean? This is who he is. This is how he plays. He’s for himself and that’s it. Listen, I’ve wanted to play with Rob on Winners at War. He took out Natalie and I was like, “It’s fine, we’re good. I want to work with you. I want you to be my meat shield.” That’s what I was looking for. And we couldn’t get on the same page.

    And then we took out Ethan, and he really didn’t trust me. And I’m like, “Yo, it wasn’t a shot at you. It was to get Ethan out of there so we could work together.” And he never wanted to work with me going into Traitors. I didn’t think that we were going to be on the same page because we left it like that. But when he was on, I was like, “All right, well good, we can play together now. Let’s go.” And I don’t know, we just were never on the same page, me and him.

    It’s interesting because Boston Rob’s whole thing was he’s got to protect the Traitors, so he targets you when you start to realize Danielle is a Traitor, but then he immediately flips and takes out a Traitor himself the very next day.

    I think I was one episode off. If I could just get through that killing, I think I would’ve been in a better spot to move on.

    You were on to Danielle as a Traitor pretty much from the jump. What tipped you off?

    So I said to Derrick, “If Danielle asked you for a Shield, she’s a Traitor.” Because nobody was after Danielle. She should not be worried about anything. Even when I got the Shield from Wes, I almost said, “I don’t think I need it. Give it to someone that needs it.” But then I’m not going to do that. I took it. So I said, “If she asks for a Shield, Derrick, she’s a Traitor.”

    And she would cry. And it was just a not believable cry, you know what I mean? And I’m a guy that, when a female cries, it kind of opens up my heart. I tend to believe it more. And I did not believe it at all. It was just doing too much. It was overacting and stuff. And I said, “Oh, she’s got to be one.”

    Jeremy Collins, Dorinda Medley, Tom Sandoval on ‘The Traitors’.

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    When you laid down in that coffin, did you know it was you?

    I did not know it was me. I had a feeling that I might be able to get out of this. It happened so fast. I will say, I thought that once Ciara said whatever she said with like, “We’re going to find you, blah, blah,” I said, “Oh, she’s a Traitor. She’s not even trying to hide it. She’s a Traitor.” And I thought me and Nikki kind of gave a similar answer. So it could have been me and Nikki. I was just like, “It could be me. It’s a 50-50 shot.” I had no clue.

    In your final plea to stay safe, you directly addressed the Traitors and said, “You all know I’m trying to find you all, but if you keep me, I’ll work with you.” Is that true? And, if so, what would that have entailed exactly? Or was that just some BS you were spewing?

    Listen, I was throwing a Hail Mary. I was just swinging for the fences. I was trying to get to stay in the game immediately. I said, “Oh my God, if I get out of this now, I have to go and tell everybody, ‘Listen, I’m not a Traitor. I’m not helping ’em out.’” I knew it was going to be a tough road for me because of what I said. But I’m telling you, Dalton, as soon as we left, as I left, I went: You know what I should have said? I should have said, “I’m not talking to the Traitors. I’m talking to all the Faithful. I’m a Faithful, I only throw out one name and I’m in here. So if I’m gone, that person’s a Traitor.” And then I’m going back and thinking: Well, what if she wasn’t a Traitor? And then they take me out. So I don’t know, man. I’m all over the place. Yo, that game is hard, man. Traitors is really hard.

    Jeremy Collins on ‘The Traitors’.

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    Yeah, talk about not being able to trust anyone. You’re used to it on the island, but this is a whole other level. So you were teary after being eliminated as you talked about wanting to provide for your family, but look, I play fantasy football against you. I know how competitive you are. How much of your pain in that moment was simply a competitor who just lost a big game?

    So this is what these reality shows do to me. They know what gets me, and it’s my family. So they started talking to me about my family, and that always gets me. But I was more frustrated in myself and I am like, “What did I do wrong? Did I mess up? Where did I talk too much? Where did I not talk enough?” So it was all in my head. I was really disappointed in myself. And I thought I could have gone really far in the game. I never think I’m going to win, but I always think I’m going to make a good push towards the end. And then once you get to the end, anything can happen. It’s like fantasy football.

    What’s some stuff that happened out there about your game that didn’t make it to TV?

    I will say the car rides are the biggest thing because they say, “Alright, group up, get into cars.” And it’s huge to see who’s grouping up with who and jumping into cars with each other. Derrick is my guy. And there was a car ride where I was talking to Tony and I said, “I’ll jump in with you.” And Derrick came over right after and he’s like, “Hey, you want to get in the car?” And I said, “Oh, I’m already with Tony.” And I should have said, “You know what? I’m good with Tony. I don’t need to talk to Tony. Let me go with Derrick.”

    ‘The Traitors’ season 3 cast and host Alan Cumming.

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    Whom else did you want to work with besides Derrick if you’d stayed in the game?

    I wanted Derrick. I wanted Nikki. I thought me and Robyn were good. I thought I got a good read on Robyn. I knew she wasn’t a Traitor, and she was just kind of easy to read. She’s just out in the open. Dolores was kind of easy to read. I wanted to work with everybody, but I couldn’t even get my alliance going. With so many people, you’ve got to just play with everybody until you can kind of figure it out towards the end when it gets weaned down.

    Anything surprise you watching the show back on TV?

    I was surprised that Dylan jumped on Bob the Drag Queen so fast. After Dorinda was gone, I watched Bob come in, and he didn’t even look up at the board to see who was murdered. Didn’t even look. And he was just like, “Oh, what? And I looked at him, I was like, ‘Yo, he didn’t even look. How does he even know? He’s a Traitor.’”

    And then I talked to him for five minutes. I have a twin brother who is gay, and I was like “Bob’s just like my twin brother. That’s just who he is. He’s not a Traitor.” I wish I talked to Dylan more. I think if me and Dylan got on the same page, we could have done some things. So seeing a lot of things that Dylan is doing, I like that. But the castle’s big and there’s a lot of stuff that you don’t see.

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    In the latest season of “The Traitors,” Jeremy Collins opened up about how his history with Boston Rob ultimately led to his downfall in the game.

    Collins, who previously played alongside Boston Rob in “Survivor: Winners at War,” revealed that their previous alliance and friendship made him a target among the other players. Despite his best efforts to distance himself from Boston Rob, the damage had already been done.

    “I tried to separate myself from Boston Rob and prove that I could play my own game, but the other players just couldn’t see past our history together,” Collins said in a confessional. “It ultimately led to my blindside and elimination from the game.”

    Fans of the show were shocked to see Collins, a fan-favorite player, get taken out of the game so early. Many took to social media to express their disappointment and frustration with how things played out for him.

    Despite his early exit, Collins remains optimistic about his experience on “The Traitors” and is grateful for the opportunity to play the game once again. Only time will tell if he will get another chance to redeem himself in future seasons.

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  • The Traitors’ Jeremy Collins Questions Boston Rob’s Banishment Twist


    After being murdered on The Traitors, Jeremy Collins weighed in on that shocking banishment twist — and what it means for Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano moving forward.

    During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Jeremy, 46, reacted to Boston Rob’s decision to banish fellow Traitor Bob the Drag Queen.

    “I think Wes [Bergmann] sussed it out real quick and now he’s just passing that around. So I think Rob is skating on the ice again,” Jeremy noted. “Rob, you should have worked with me and this wouldn’t be happening right now. Because I would have been like, ‘He’s not a Traitor. He’s good. Leave him alone.”

    Jeremy suggested that Boston Rob “watch out now” because he has “people coming for” him, adding, “Derrick [Levasseur] actually would tell me, ‘Listen, I’m not a Traitor but one of those other two that came in are Traitor — Wes or Boston Rob. He’s telling people so Rob is now in trouble. He has to watch out now.”

    Traitors Season 3 Trio of Former Winners Will Face Off


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    Survivor hasn’t done a Faithfuls vs. Traitors theme yet, but this season of The Traitors could be an adequate substitute. Four players from the long-running CBS hit reality show are battling it out on season 3 of The Traitors, including three former winners and a recent fan favorite. Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano, Tony Vlachos, Jeremy […]

    The newest episode, which premiered on Thursday, January 17, kicked off with a murder in plain sight when the Traitors — Bob the Drag Queen, Danielle Reyes, Carolyn Wiger and Boston Rob — wrote three names down to be on the shortlist. Jeremy, Nikki Bella and Ciara Miller were the final choices, but it was the Survivor alum who didn’t make it.

    Jeremy Collins Thinks Boston Rob Mariano Is Skating on Thin Ice After Shocking Banishment TRAITORS

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    “I forgive everybody. I’m a gamer so there’s no hard feelings on anything,” Jeremy told Us about being murdered in the fourth episode. “I do like that Carolyn was crying though. I had her back. We had a really good sit-down and I was like, ‘Carolyn, you shouldn’t worry about anybody else. You are a beautiful soul. Don’t let anyone stop your shine.’ I just think it was bad gameplay because I had all three of their backs.”

    Jeremy does have one regret. After Jeremy, Nikki, 40, and Ciara, 28, were put in coffins before the Traitors chose who to murder, they were given the chance to plead their case. Jeremy surprised his fellow contestants when he said he would help the Traitors if he was kept around — despite his status as a Faithful.

    “It was a twist that I wasn’t prepared for. I didn’t think I was going to be in there right away. I go in and then I’m like, ‘OK, one of these other two are Traitors.’ So I’m running that through my mind, and then [host Alan Cumming] tells us the rules of what’s going to happen,” he recalled. “A lot of stuff is going on. I said that I would help the Traitors if they save me.”

    Jeremy Collins Thinks Boston Rob Mariano Is Skating on Thin Ice After Shocking Banishment TRAITORS

    Rob Mariano and Alan Cumming on ‘The Traitors’
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    Jeremy continued: “As soon as I say it, I’m like, ‘Damn, I shouldn’t have said that. Now if they do save me now I have to go and fix it with 20 other people right now.’ It was a lot going on. Then as soon as I was out of the coffin, I thought how I should have said, ‘I don’t talk much, but I did name one person that if I’m gone tomorrow, that person is the Traitor.’”

    Jeremy later realized he should have stuck to not speaking too much at the beginning of the season.

    “I do a lot of listening and watching. I wish I did that a little bit more,” he said before sharing a story about how his game plan shifted. “That’s how we work in Survivor. We get alliances and I usually don’t do that in my survival game. I would go to each one individually and talk to them [but not in groups]. I think I just talked too much, that’s all.”

    But when it comes to Boston Rob, 48, Jeremy doesn’t think he would have had any success even if he tried a different approach, adding, “I played with Rob before on Survivor and I wanted to work with him on The Traitors. … But he never wanted to work with me, ever. So coming into this, I was like, ‘Let’s work together.’ And that’s who he is. He doesn’t want to work with me. So he doesn’t play well and he doesn’t share his toys.”

    Jeremy still had a great time watching Boston Rob turn on Bob the Drag Queen, 38, even though the Traitors were on the same team.

    “I thought it was great television. If they kept me — if Bob kept me — I would’ve been on Bob’s side,” Jeremy told Us. “I would’ve fought for Bob. I just think I was gone too soon, and I think it was a bad decision. If I waited one more [challenge] and that happened, it would’ve blown open the game and I would’ve been off and running.”

    New episodes of The Traitors will be released on Peacock Thursdays until March 6.

    With reporting by Christina Garibaldi



    In a shocking turn of events on Survivor: Winners at War, Jeremy Collins, known for his strategic gameplay and strong alliances, has questioned the banishment twist that ultimately led to Boston Rob’s elimination from the game.

    In a recent interview, Collins expressed his doubts about the fairness of the twist, stating, “I understand the need for big moves and twists in the game, but banishing someone without giving them a chance to fight for their spot feels a bit unfair. Boston Rob is a legend in the game and deserved a fair shot at redemption.”

    The banishment twist, introduced in this season, allows the winning tribe to banish a member from the losing tribe to the Edge of Extinction without giving them a chance to compete in a challenge to stay in the game.

    Collins’ comments have sparked a debate among fans and former players, with some questioning the integrity of the twist and others defending it as a necessary element of the game.

    As the game continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the banishment twist will impact the remaining players and the overall outcome of the season. Stay tuned for more updates on Survivor: Winners at War.

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  • Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow And Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye Return As Evil Versions Of Their Avengers Heroes In MCU Art


    New art brings Scarlett Johnasson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye back to the MCU as powerful villains. Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner both joined the MCU in Phase 1, Johansson as Natasha Romanoff’s Black Widow in Iron Man 2 and Renner as Clint Barton’s Hawkeye in Thor. After spending years as world-renowned Avengers, their partnership came to an end following Black Widow’s sacrifice in Avengers: Endgame, but there may now be a chance for the pair to reunite in the MCU’s Phase 6.

    Robert Downey Jr. was revealed to be rejoining the MCU as iconic Marvel villain Doctor Doom ahead of his debut in Avengers: Doomsday, and this casting news was followed by Chris Evans being confirmed to also be returning. There has been speculation that the MCU’s original Avengers cast could return as twisted villains in Phase 6, which could lead to Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner returning as evil versions of Black Widow and Hawkeye. This has been imagined in striking art shared by arifinity which depicts Johansson as the Red Widow and Renner as Ronin.

    What Scarlett Johansson & Jeremy Renner’s Villainous Returns Would Mean For Avengers: Doomsday

    Other Avengers Are Already Returning In Avengers: Doomsday

    Currently, neither Scarlett Johansson nor Jeremy Renner have been confirmed to be reprising their MCU roles in Marvel Studios’ upcoming Avengers: Doomsday. However, the fact that a number of other Marvel actors have been revealed to be returning suggests that these original heroes could be next. Another version of arifinity’s art imagines Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton returning as HYDRA soldiers, which is reminiscent of recent speculation that Chris Evans could be returning as a HYDRA-indoctinated Captain America.

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    Seeing Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton return to the MCU as villains would be a brilliant development for the MCU, especially if they are joined by twisted versions of the other founding Avengers. This would give Marvel Studios the opportunity to really show off the possibilities across the multiverse, and would mark the original Avengers cast’s first reunion on-screen since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame. This would create a benchmark moment for the MCU, perhaps helping to make Avengers: Doomsday the franchise’s biggest movie yet.

    Our Take On Scarlett Johansson & Jeremy Renner Returning To The MCU As Villains

    Black Widow & Hawkeye Would Make Excellent MCU Villains

    Black Widow and Hawkeye fighting together in The Avengers

    Black Widow and Hawkeye have always been depicted as the most morally-ambiguous members of the Avengers, even though they put their formidable skills to work for good during their careers in the MCU. Their shared background as assassins and trained killers means it would be very easy to imagine them making the move into villainy. Scarlett Johansson could depict a version of the Black Widow who never defected to the United States, while Jeremy Renner may resume his activities as the murderous Ronin, which would be great to see in Avengers: Doomsday.

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    One of the MCU’s best friendships was lost in Avengers: Endgame, but Marvel has the perfect opportunity to resurrect it in the franchise’s future.

    The impact of Natasha Romanoff’s demise was felt throughout Black Widow and Hawkeye, contributing to some incredibly emotional moments. It would be hugely cathartic to see Johansson and Renner reunite on-screen in Doomsday, though the former may be reluctant to rejoin the MCU following her legal battle with Disney and the latter may still be in recovery from his recent snowplow incident. Neither Black Widow nor Hawkeye have yet been revealed to be returning to the MCU, but this would be very exciting for Phase 6 and beyond.

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    In a stunning twist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye are set to return as evil versions of their beloved Avengers characters.

    Newly released concept art from the upcoming film has fans buzzing with excitement and curiosity. The images show Black Widow sporting a dark and edgy look, complete with a menacing smirk and a dangerous glint in her eye. Hawkeye, on the other hand, is shown with a sinister grin and a fierce determination that is sure to strike fear into the hearts of his former allies.

    The return of these two fan-favorite characters as villains is sure to shake up the MCU and provide a fresh and exciting new direction for the franchise. Fans can’t wait to see how these beloved heroes-turned-villains will wreak havoc and challenge the Avengers in ways they never imagined.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow and Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye as their evil versions make their mark on the MCU in the upcoming film. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with twists, turns, and unexpected alliances as the Avengers face their greatest challenge yet.

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  • Commanders star Jeremy Reaves proposes to girlfriend on the field after helping team reach playoffs


    Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves followed up their playoff-clinching win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night by getting down on one knee and proposing to his girlfriend.

    After a vital 30-24 overtime victory sealed the Commanders’ first playoff berth since 2020, Reaves ensured there were double celebrations in Washington when he popped the all-important question to partner Mikaela Worley on the side of the field.

    A stunned Mikaela became visibly emotional before joining her NFL-star beau down on one knee and accepting his proposal, leading to joyous scenes as the onlooking crowd celebrated their engagement.

    ‘Of course, she said yes. You’re in the playoffs now,’ NBC’s Mike Tirico said.

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    Commanders star Jeremy Reaves proposed to his girlfriend on the field after helping the team secure a spot in the playoffs. The emotional moment captured the hearts of fans as Reaves got down on one knee and popped the question in front of a cheering crowd. Congratulations to the happy couple on their engagement and the team on their playoff berth! #Commanders #JeremyReaves #Playoffs #Engagement

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  • Commanders DB Jeremy Reaves Proposes to Girlfriend on Field After OT Win vs. Falcons

    Commanders DB Jeremy Reaves Proposes to Girlfriend on Field After OT Win vs. Falcons


    Jeremy Reaves will be celebrating much more than just the Washington Commanders’ playoff berth on Sunday night.

    After the Commanders punched their ticket to the postseason, Reaves enjoyed one of the most pivotal moments of his life. The 28-year-old proposed to his girlfriend, Mikaela Worley, on the field at Northwest Stadium––and she said yes.

    Reaves, a special teams ace for Washington, could be seen getting down on one knee and asking for his girlfriend’s––now fiancee’s––hand in marriage. Cris Collinsworth and Mike Tirico delivered a heartwarming call of the moment, which was caught on camera by the NBC broadcast.

    “Jeremy Reaves, who played 22 special teams snaps, has the most special one of all. Taking a knee at the end of the game for victory… Of course she said yes, you’re in the playoffs now!” said Tirico.

    Reaves’s teammates were overjoyed for him, and his fiancee could be seen exchanging an excited hug with Commanders punter Tress Way before heading down the tunnel toward the locker room with Reaves.

    A truly special moment for Reaves and his fiancee.





    The Commanders’ defensive back Jeremy Reaves had a night to remember on Sunday as his team secured a thrilling overtime victory against the Atlanta Falcons. But it wasn’t just the win that had Reaves celebrating – he also popped the question to his girlfriend on the field after the game!

    Reaves got down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend in front of the cheering crowd, making for a truly unforgettable moment. The Commanders’ official Twitter account shared a video of the heartwarming proposal, which quickly went viral on social media.

    Fans were quick to congratulate the happy couple, with many calling it a “storybook ending” to an already exciting game. Reaves’ teammates also showed their support, with several of them sharing their well wishes on social media.

    It’s safe to say that Reaves’ memorable night will be one that he and his fiancée will cherish forever. Congratulations to the happy couple!

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