Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrated after intercepting a pass from Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord at Michigan Stadium, but he is now out with a toe injury for the upcoming game against Ohio State. Johnson, ranked as a top 10 player overall for the 2025 NFL draft, had two interception returns for touchdowns this season and was the defensive MVP of the national championship game. Without Johnson on the field, opponents are averaging 6.6 yards per pass attempt, which could pose a challenge against Ohio State’s talented wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Emeka Egbuka.
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How Jacob deGrom is learning to throw smarter, not harder
Jacob deGrom, a former dominant pitcher, is making a comeback with the Texas Rangers after undergoing his second Tommy John surgery. He is now focused on maintaining his arm health and adjusting his pitching style to avoid excessive stress on his body. DeGrom's career has been marked by incredible fastball velocity and precision, but he now understands the importance of pacing himself and using his full velocity wisely. Despite facing challenges with injuries, deGrom remains...
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