You Won’t Believe What Anthony Gould Just Did for the Colts – A Bold Move That Could Lead Them to Glory!
In an unprecedented move that could send shockwaves through the NFL, Indianapolis Colts star Anthony Gould has put his money where his mouth is — literally. Despite being sidelined and unable to play, Gould has publicly announced that he’s ready to take a MASSIVE pay cut to help the

Is this a PR stunt, or is Anthony Gould the selfless hero the Colts need to seal their championship fate? According to sources close to the team, Gould's offer is genuine — and management has been blown away by his commitment to winning.
"I cannot play right now, but I can still fight for the team in another way," Gould said, leaving fans speechless. "If reducing my salary helps us add players and get closer to the Lombardi Trophy, I am ready to do it. I love the
But the question remains: Will other NFL stars follow Gould's lead? Can a pay cut actually be the secret weapon the
Sources reveal that Colts management is seriously considering his offer, and fans are already going wild. Could this be the ultimate act of leadership, or is it a desperation move from a team desperate to get over the hump?
With his reputation as one of the league’s most dominant players, Anthony Gould’s offer could be the spark that ignites the Colts’ journey to the promised land. Will his gamble pay off, or will it all blow up in the
Stay tuned as we continue to track Gould’s incredible gesture, and find out whether other stars will join the
J.J. McCarthy, Jalen Nailor put college rivalry aside for game-winning play vs. Lions

J.J. McCarthy found a college rival, Jalen Nailor, for the game-winning throw and catch as the Vikings beat the Lions 27-24 Sunday. As McCarthy returned from injury, Minnesota got back to their winning ways.
McCarthy, who’s in his second season with the Vikings, played at Michigan while his teammate was over in East Lansing playing for the Spartans. Nailor is in his fourth season with the Vikings but made one of the biggest plays of his career: catching a game-winning first down conversion to ice the game in Detroit.
Whatever side of the dividing line between Michigan and Michigan State you fall on, perhaps McCarthy’s throw and Nailor’s catch could be a magical turning point in the year. The NFC North saw a bit of a shakeup Sunday and the Vikings are suddenly a player through eight games.

“I told ‘Speedy’ ever since the beginning of the season that he’s gonna make his mark,” McCarthy said postgame. “Every single day, every single game, he’s always doing the dirty work. He’s always doing everything right. Coach O’Connell gave us that confidence to go convert on that play, I knew it was meant to be, and I knew it was his moment.”
McCarthy finished the game with just 143 yards through the air, but threw two touchdowns and a pick. He also had a rushing touchdown.
Nailor had just one catch Sunday, but his 16-yard reception won the game in the fourth quarter. Victory formation followed.
McCarthy returned to the lineup following his ankle injury. It was good timing too since veteran Carson Wentz was ruled out for the season due to shoulder surgery. Wentz started the previous five games in place of McCarthy, going 2-3.
McCarthy was emotional in his postgame press conference though. He got the win in his return and it was clear his teammate’s reaction in the locker room contributed to a stellar day.
“It was awesome,” McCarthy said after a lengthy pause. “When you’re hurt, being on IR last year and being out for five weeks, it absolutely kills me not being out there with those guys, because I love every single one of them. I know they got my back, and I got theirs the rest of the way.”
McCarthy and the Vikings are back in action at home Sunday, November 9th. They’ll host the Baltimore Ravens at 1:00 p.m. ET.