Saturday’s Den: Playoff records of NFL quarterbacks…….

Playoff records of NFL starting QB’s:
17-4 Patrick Mahomes
11-11 Aaron Rodgers
8-7 Josh Allen
7-6 Matthew Stafford

6-4 Jalen Hurts
5-2 Joe Burrow
5-3 Brock Purdy
4-5 Jared Goff

3-1 Sam Darnold
3-1 Drake Maye
3-3 CJ Stroud
3-5 Lamar Jackson

2-1 Jayden Daniels
2-3 Baker Mayfield
2-5 Dak Prescott
1-1 Caleb Williams

1-1 Bo Nix
1-1 Daniel Jones
1-2 Trevor Lawrence
1-2 Deshaun Watson

1-3 Kirk Cousins
1-3 Jordan Love
0-3 Justin Herbert
0-1 Tua Tagovailoa

0-1 Bryce Young
0-1 Geno Smith
0-1 Kyler Murray
0-0 Jacoby Brissett

0-0 Malik Willis
0-0 Jaxson Dart
0-0 Tyler Shough
0-0 Cam Ward

Famous birthdays, July 18th:
Joe Torre, 86
Dick Shiner, 84
Jerome Barkum, 76
Wally Walker, 72
Jeff Lageman, 59

Anfernee Hardaway, 55
Torii Hunter, 51
Eugenio Suarez, 35
Bam Adebayo, 29
Kyle Manzardo, 26

— Cardinals OF Jordan Walker is making $800,000 this year.

When he won Home Run Derby Monday night, Walker earned another $1,000,000, 25% more than he is making this whole season.

Second place in Home Run Derby is worth $500,000; the other six players bank $150,000 each.

Whoever hits the longest home run makes an extra $100,000 bonus.

— Red Sox 10-5, Rays 0-3
Boston has now won 12 games in a row, is tied for last playoff spot.
Wilyer Abreu hit two home runs in the nightcap.
Tampa Bay’s lead in AL East os down to 2.5 games.

— Brewers 2, Marlins 1 (10)
Garrett Mitchell had a walk-off single to end the game.
Five Milwaukee relievers threw five scoreless innings.
Marlins were 0-8 with runners in scoring position.

— Dodgers 2, Bronx 1
Max Muncy hit a two-run homer in 7th inning.
New York led 1-0 after the sixth inning.
Roki Sasaki got 17 outs, giving up one unearned run.

— White Sox 12, Blue Jays 4
Sam Antonacci homered, scored twice, had two RBI
White Sox have won four in a row, are still in first place.
Toronto is 5-36 when its opponent scores 5+ runs.

— Royals 7, Padres 6 (10)
Kansas City scored four runs in the 10th inning.
Carter Jensen was 3-for-5, with two doubles, two RBI
San Diego’s bullpen gave up six runs in 4.1 IP.

— If the baseball playoffs started today (they don’t):
NL: Braves, Brewers, Dodgers Wild Cards: Cubs, Phillies, Marlins
AL: Rays, White Sox, Rangers Wild Cards: Bronx, Guardians, Minn/Bos

Author: Armadillo Sports

I've been involved in sports my whole life, now just write about them. I like to travel, mostly to Las Vegas- they have gambling there.

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