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UpdatedFri, May 14, 2021 at 1:35 pm ET Replies(14) Mass killings those with four or more deaths decreased in New Jersey in 2020 during coronavirus lockdowns. But it’s not that simple. (Shutterstock) NEW JERSEY - At least 24 people have died in six mass killings in New Jersey since 2006, according to data compiled by The Associated Press and made available to Patch. At least three of those incidents happened at the Jersey Shore or in South Jersey. Nationally, more than 2,400 people have died in 457 mass killings defined by The AP as incidents in which four or more people died in the past 15-year, four-month period. ....
Back in the Day: Looking back at Raiders’ Super Bowl win 40 years later Their championship season was remarkable for a number of reasons. First, Raiders owner Al Davis announced in 1979 that he was moving the team to Los Angeles, which started a flurry of lawsuits and counter-lawsuits and resulted in a backlash from some of the team’s fans. Then quarterback Dan Pastorini, who the Raiders had acquired in a trade with Houston for beloved Oakland QB Kenny “The Snake” Stabler, broke his leg in a game against the Chiefs. Tony Wade: Back in the Day Jim Plunkett, who many saw as an NFL bust after a stellar collegiate career at Stanford, stepped in and helped Oakland to become not only the first Wild Card team to make it to the Super Bowl, but to win it all. He was named Super Bowl MVP as an exclamation point for his remarkable comeback. ....
From third-round quarterbacks like Russell Wilson and Joe Montana to tight ends Travis Kelce and George Kittle, here s a look at the best draft sleeper (third round or later) for each team in the Way-Too-Early Top 25. ....
The NFL could finally see its first 2,000-yard receiver. The 5,000-yard passing club might be ready to induct a few more members with Peyton Manning’s single-season record of 5,477 yards possibly in jeopardy. The accomplishment of 1,000-yard seasons rushing or receiving will become more common and a little more devalued. With the NFL increasing its season to 17 games for the first change in length of the season since going from 14 to 16 games in 1978, some records and milestones could soon be threatened by even more players. The offensive explosion in recent years that has made comparing marks from the 1970s and 80s to today’s game a fruitless exercise will only become less useful as players in the 17-game era put up even bigger statistics than the stars of the past decade. ....