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Fox News Digital Sports NFL power rankings after Week 3 of 2024 NFL season
Three weeks of the 2024 NFL season have gone by in a flash, and, for the first time this season, there are two teams at the top of the power rankings.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills both deserve the top spot after their wins in Week 3.
The Chiefs eked out another victory, showing that even if they are banged up and don’t play a clean game, they can still get the job done. Their win came against the Atlanta Falcons.
The Bills were led by Josh Allen’s four touchdown passes against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He moved the ball with ease, and Buffalo effectively had the game won by halftime.
The rest of the Week 3 power rankings look a bit different from Week 2.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (3-0)
Patrick Mahomes warms up before a game against the Baltimore Ravens at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Sept. 5, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
They haven’t been lighting it up, but the 3-0, back-to-back Super Bowl champions get the benefit of the doubt, even if teams like Buffalo and Minnesota have been impressive. We keep the Chiefs at No. 1 again.
Last week: 1
1. Buffalo Bills (3-0)
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen warms up before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)
Josh Allen and his band of relative unknowns are playing as a team and making few mistakes.
Last week: 2
3. Minnesota Vikings (3-0)
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold (14) throws a pass during the first half of a game against the Houston Texans Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)
It’s officially time to say the Vikings are contenders this season after yet another dominating win over a Houston Texans team that was just as shocked as the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers were in weeks 1 and 2 respectively. As Brian Flores continues to whip up blitzes that send quarterbacks into a frenzy, Sam Darnold is delivering dimes all over the field. When he received the game ball Sunday from Kevin O’Connell, the entire locker room was clapping and cheering for him, showing how he’s won everyone over. Minnesota is the NFL’s biggest surprise of the 2024 season
Last week: 9
4. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0)
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver Calvin Austin III during the second half of a game against the Los Angeles Chargers Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
The Steelers are 3-0, but it’s still hard to fully buy in. Mike Tomlin is clearly one of the best coaches in the NFL when it comes to getting the most out of his roster, and he’s done it again this year. Still, the schedule has been relatively easy and doesn’t get much tougher until November.
Last week: 12
5. Detroit Lions (2-1)
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) runs the ball as Arizona Cardinals cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting (23) defends during the first half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Dan Campbell and Ben Johnson got away from the team’s power-run identity in the loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but they went back to the well in a big win over the Arizona Cardinals on the road Sunday. The hook-and-lateral was even done to perfection, and the offense looked to be back to its normal self. The Lions remain a top contender in this division, and it’ll be interesting to see them go against the Vikings in their first meeting next month.
Last week: 8
6. Seattle Seahawks (3-0)
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf (14) greets running back Kenneth Walker III after scoring a touchdown during the first half of a game against the Miami Dolphins Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
Soft schedule or not, the fact is Seattle is two games clear of the rest of the NFC West and building confidence by the week. Coach Mike Macdonald’s crew has been doing it with defense. The defense is among the NFL’s best in passing yards allowed (1st) and total yards allowed (2nd).
Last week: 10
7. Philadelphia Eagles (2-1)
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) celebrates after scoring a two-point conversion against the New Orleans Saints in the second half in New Orleans Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Philadelphia survived a parade of failed risks by Nick Sirianni in New Orleans to stay on the higher end of the NFL hierarchy this week. It’s a win the Eagles can credit to Saquon Barkley. The Eagles might be 0-3 if not for signing Barkley. He’s on pace to have the best season of his career. Nick Sirianni is off the hook for his coaching, but only time will tell if he has a better approach next time.
Last week: 11
8. Green Bay Packers (2-1)
The Green Bay Packers’ Malik Willis scrambles during the first half of a game against the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Nashville. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Malik Willis has done it again, this time against the team he entered training camp with this preseason. The Tennessee Titans watched as the Packers’ offense flowed well with Willis leading the way for Matt LaFleur’s bunch. With Love returning sooner than later under center, the Packers could be a scary opponent as this division looks to be a powerhouse (except for a team we’ll hit later on)
Last week: 17
9. Houston Texans (2-1)
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud walks off the field after a game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Minneapolis. The Vikings won 34-7. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
Joe Mixon’s absence Sunday was noticeable as the Houston Texans suffered a 34-7 beatdown by the Minnesota Vikings. Despite the struggling offense, which managed just 38 rushing yards, the biggest issue for Houston was sloppy play. In back-to-back weeks, the Texans committed more than 10 penalties, including four straight while trailing 14-0 before halftime.
Last week: 3
10. New York Jets (2-1)
Aaron Rodgers of the New York Jets smiles after defeating the New England Patriots in a game at MetLife Stadium Sept. 19, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
If the offensive line stays healthy — a big if given its health history — this is going to be a team that gets better. Why? Because youngsters are growing up, and the 40-year-old quarterback is heating up.
Last week: 15
11. New Orleans Saints (2-1)
New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr leaves the field after a game in New Orleans Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
Believe it or not, the Saints were not going to score on every offensive possession this season. The Eagles were the first team to slow down Derek Carr and the Saints’ offense Sunday, holding them to just one touchdown and two field goals. The Saints’ defense and special teams did their best, forcing three Philadelphia turnovers, but couldn’t contain Saquon Barkley long enough to secure a victory.
Last week: 4
12. San Francisco 49ers (1-2)
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings reacts after scoring against the Los Angeles Rams during the second half Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)
No need to panic in San Francisco. This is still a very good football team, even at 1-2 after blowing a winnable game against the Rams. The focus for Kyle Shanahan’s group will be on getting right against the Patriots Sunday and getting healthier to endure the long season.
Last week: 6
13. Baltimore Ravens (1-2)
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry runs for a touchdown as the Dallas Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs (7) defends in the second half of a game in Arlington, Texas Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)
Baltimore was cruising against Dallas but somehow managed to let the Cowboys back into the game and nearly blew it. That’s not a great sign for a team that had Super Bowl aspirations coming into the season. The Ravens are lacking a killer instinct so far this year, and they need to find it fast.
Last week: 14
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield, center, is tackled by Denver Broncos defensive end Zach Allen on a fourth down play during the second half of a game in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
Hard to label the Buccaneers loss to the Broncos as anything other than disappointing after such a strong win in Detroit. Coming into the week, it felt like the Buccaneers had a good chance at starting 3-0, but Baker Mayfield and the offense struggled to get anything going against the Broncos’ defense. On the other side of the ball, Bo Nix and the Broncos’ offense were able to move the ball without much resistance from the Buccaneer defense.
Last week: 5
15. Los Angeles Chargers (2-1)
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) is sacked by Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Elandon Roberts, bottom left, during the second half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert aggravated his high ankle sprain in the second half of Los Angeles’ 20-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Herbert’s early exit effectively ended the Bolts’ hopes of mounting a comeback, and the team’s offense still appears to have some major flaws.
Last week: 7
16. Washington Commanders (2-1)
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels greets fans as he walks off the field after a game against the Cincinnati Bengals Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Cincinnati. The Commanders won 38-33. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
So far, Jayden Daniels has stood out as the top player of the 2024 rookie quarterback class. A game-winning drive followed by a quality start has every positive indicator a team could want with a rookie quarterback. The rest of the roster has outperformed expectations, even if it isn’t stacked with Pro Bowlers. Washington is ahead of schedule in the Dan Quinn era, at least three games in.
Last week: 27
17. Dallas Cowboys (1-2)
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott walks off the field after the team’s game against the Baltimore Ravens in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter)
The Cowboys haven’t started 1-2 since 2020. It’s a bad look for a team that gave out two of the biggest contracts in NFL history this offseason to Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, but the talent is still there. The Cowboys have a surprisingly disastrous season every couple of years. Their 2020, 2015 and 2010 seasons were all derailed by injuries and a bad start, and the teams never recovered. Mike McCarthy has already led one of those failures. The good news for the Cowboys is there haven’t been any injuries to key players, and they have a weaker opponent this week.
Last week: 13
18. Arizona Cardinals (1-2)
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray reacts against the Detroit Lions during the first half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
Arizona has obliterated a mediocre team (Rams) and lost close contests to two good ones (Bills, Lions). The Cardinals will tell us who they really are when they host the surging Commanders Sunday afternoon.
Last week: 18
19. Los Angeles Rams (1-2)
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford walks off the field after a game against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
There are signs of life in Los Angeles after that thrilling comeback win over the 49ers. Injuries have hurt the Rams, but they showed off impressive depth on offense Sunday and hope to carry that momentum into this week and get back to .500 against the Bears in Chicago.
Last week: 25
20. Atlanta Falcons (1-2)
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis (56) hits Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson (7) during the first half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
For a moment, it looked like the Falcons were about to pull off another fourth-quarter comeback. Kirk Cousins led the Falcons to the red zone to give the Falcons a chance to win the game late in the fourth quarter, but Bijan Robinson got stuffed on fourth down to drop the Falcons to 1-2. On the bright side, the Falcons’ defense held its own against Patrick Mahomes and the explosive Chiefs’ offense, holding it to 22 points.
Last week: 19
21. Cincinnati Bengals (0-3)
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow watches from the sideline during the second half of a game against the Washington Commanders Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean)
OK, it might be time to start panicking a bit about the Bengals. While they are still better than their 0-3 record would suggest, at some point they have to start winning games. Teams that start 0-3 miss the playoffs over 90% of the time, so Cincinnati needs to start winning. Like, now.
Last week: 16
22. Miami Dolphins (1-2)
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel reacts as Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson is evaluated on the field after a play during the second half of a game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)
If they don’t beat the Titans on “Monday Night Football,” there’s going to be a lot more heat on general manager Chris Grier to trade for a quarterback with experience.
Last week: 20
23. Indianapolis Colts (1-2)
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) celebrates his touchdown against the Chicago Bears during the second half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
The Colts picked up their first win of the season with a crucial 21-16 victory over the Chicago Bears Sunday, and it was all thanks to the once-ridiculed defense that paved the road to victory. Indy’s defense limited the Bears to 63 rushing yards and pressured Caleb Williams, who went 33 of 52 for 363 yards and two touchdowns. Williams committed two turnovers.
The biggest issue plaguing the Colts for now is quarterback play. For the second week in a row, Anthony Richardson completed just 50% of his passes, and he’s thrown six interceptions on the year. He’ll need to be more consistent for Indy to be a true competitor in the AFC South.
Last week: 28
24. Chicago Bears (1-2)
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) is pressured by Indianapolis Colts defensive end Tyquan Lewis (94) during the second half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Caleb Williams is simply going through it right now, and the Bears’ offensive line is just not helping him drop back and read his progressions. The Indianapolis Colts, who are also struggling, were pressuring Williams all game long, but this is what the No. 1 overall pick will have to get used to. He did have a good day passing on the stat sheet, but Williams is still missing deep shots downfield by a wide margin and throwing interceptions. There’s a lot to work to be done in Chicago, and it’s not on the defensive side of the ball
Last week: 24
25. Cleveland Browns (1-2)
New York Giants linebacker Brian Burns, right, forces Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) to fumble, which the Giants recovered, during the first half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024 in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
It’s hard to watch Deshaun Watson and not think that his days as a starting NFL quarterback are over (Jameis Winston time?). Losing to the Giants at home was a terrible loss, and the Browns are lost right now. Might be time to blow it up and start over.
Last week: 22
26. New York Giants (1-2)
New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers catches a touchdown pass against the Cleveland Browns during the first half Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
In short glimpses over their last two games, the Giants have shown off a simple, yet effective formula: a relentless defensive line and forcing the ball to their top receiver. The Giants rode a similar formula to the Super Bowl in 2011 and their last double-digit win season in 2016. The only problem with this Giants team is that for every minute it shows off that effective formula, there is at least a minute and a half where it shows utter nothingness from offense, defense and special teams.
Last week: 31
27. Denver Broncos (1-2)
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix scrambles as he looks for a receiver during the first half of a game in Tampa, Fla., Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)
Bo Nix showcased what he can do for the Broncos’ offense with both his arm and his legs, and he represents the best chance for Broncos success this season. Denver was able to shut down a red-hot Buccaneers team and now has to hit the road to take on the Jets.
Last week: 30
28. Las Vegas Raiders (1-2)
Gardner Minshew followed up his solid performance against the Ravens last week with a disappointing one. Meanwhile, Andy Dalton had one of the best days of his NFL career and led the Panthers to a surprising win in Week 3. While Aidan O’Connell did see some action against Carolina, Raiders coach Antonio Pierce hinted he would stick with the status quo at quarterback.
Last week: 21
29. New England Patriots (1-2)
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) gets sacked by New York Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood (44) in the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. (Robert Deutsch/Imagn Images)
Jerod Mayo continues to resist suggestions to play Drake Maye. That’s understandable in the first month of the season when a good season is still plausible. But that possibility evaporates in October. Maye’s time is coming.
Last week: 23
30. Carolina Panthers (1-2)
Carolina Panthers quarterback Andy Dalton celebrates after a win against the Las Vegas Raiders Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
What a difference a week can make. After looking awful for the second straight week, head coach Dave Canales pulled the plug on Bryce Young and put in Andy Dalton. Dalton jump-started what previously looked like a lifeless offense and threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns for a dominant victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. The Panthers’ defense held Gardner Minshew and the offense in check until garbage time in the fourth quarter.
Last week: 32
31. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-3)
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence warms up before a game against the Buffalo Bills Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
The test of “Monday Night Football” and playing against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium proved to be too difficult a hurdle to overcome for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills routed the Jags in a 47-10 win that had head coach Doug Pederson calling the loss “shocking.” Not much is going right for the Jags on either side of the ball, but they’ll need to figure it out with back-to-back games against division opponents up next.
Last week: 26
32. Tennessee Titans (0-3)
The Tennessee Titans’ Will Levis is sacked by the Green Bay Packers’ Edgerrin Cooper during the second half of a game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Nashville. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Malik Willis showed the Titans exactly what they’re missing after they traded the third-year quarterback away to the Green Bay Packers at the end of August. The Titans are winless through Week 3 after a 30-14 loss to the Packers. And while Willis shined in Jordan Love’s absence, Will Levis continued to struggle to bring any life to the Titans’ offense.
Last week: 29
The Fox News Digital Sports college football winners and losers were compiled by the Fox News Digital Sports staff and the OutKick.com staff.
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Morez Johnson Jr declares for NBA draft, maintains college eligibility
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Earlier this month, Michigan defeated UConn in the NCAA men’s basketball national championship game.
Shortly after the Wolverines captured the program’s first title since 1989, Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. announced he would enter the NBA Draft.
Despite declaring for the NBA Draft, Johnson has maintained his NCAA eligibility throughout the process. However, he has until May 27 to withdraw if he plans to return for his junior season.
Johnson played for Illinois during the 2024-25 season before transferring to Michigan last offseason.
Michigan’s Morez Johnson Jr. walks on the court against UConn at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated)
After joining Michigan, Johnson quickly emerged as a key contributor, averaging the second-most points on the team. He also led the Wolverines in rebounding, averaging 7.3 per game.
Michigan head coach Dusty May eventually dubbed Johnson “The Enforcer” and “Junkyard Dog,” a nod to his tenacity on the defensive end. Johnson was named to the Big Ten’s All-Defensive Team.
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But Johnson’s offensive prowess didn’t take a back seat to his defensive strengths. His shooting from beyond the 3-point line showed improvement as the season progressed.
Morez Johnson Jr. of the Michigan Wolverines cuts down the net after defeating the UConn Huskies 69-63 in the 2026 NCAA national championship game in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Many early NBA projections gave Johnson a first-round grade. It’s unclear how much name, image and likeness (NIL) compensation he would command if he returns to Michigan or transfers elsewhere.
Johnson has been active on social media, interacting with teammates as they consider returning to Michigan for another championship push.
Morez Johnson Jr. of the Michigan Wolverines celebrates after scoring in the second half against the UConn Huskies during the 2026 NCAA national championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis April 6, 2026. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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Michigan added a key piece this week, with Jalen Reed transferring from LSU, On3 reported. Reed was limited during the 2025-26 season by an Achilles injury.
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Rams first-round pick Ty Simpson aiming to ‘have a long career like Matthew’
Quarterback Ty Simpson arrived in Los Angeles on Friday — and the Rams’ first-round draft pick sounded as if he couldn’t wait to start learning from coach Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford.
“The best head coach in the league, the best quarterback in the league, the best … franchise in the league — it’s a perfect situation,” Simpson said during a news conference at the Rams’ draft headquarters in Inglewood.
How the situation plays out — short and long term — remains to be seen.
Stafford, 38, will enter his 18th NFL season as the reigning NFL most valuable player.
With free agent Jimmy Garoppolo mulling retirement, McVay said Thursday night that Simpson would compete with Stetson Bennett to be Stafford’s backup.
The Rams used the 13th pick to select Simpson, 23, who started 15 games for Alabama.
McVay said that he had informed Stafford that the Rams would select Simpson.
“He was great,” McVay said of Stafford’s reaction. “He’s a stud. He’s always first class in every sense of the word.”
But McVay and general manager Les Snead were not their typically ebullient selves when discussing Simpson during their Thursday night news conference. Some observers perceived that as a break in what is regarded as one of the NFL’s best coach-general manager partnerships.
On Friday, Snead said in an interview with ESPN radio that he and McVay work “in lockstep.”
So their muted reactions Thursday might have been out of sensitivity, warranted or not, to not upset Stafford after drafting his heir apparent in the first round. McVay took pains to remind that the Rams are Stafford’s team, seemingly to not offend the Rams’ most important player.
After last year’s draft-day trade with the Atlanta Falcons, the Rams went into the offseason with two first-round picks — their own at No. 29 and the one acquired from the Falcons at 13.
Ty Simpson poses for a photo with his family during a news conference in Inglewood on Friday.
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In March, the Rams used the 29th pick in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs for All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie, so perhaps the 13th pick was regarded as a luxury.
They spent it on a player who was at Alabama for four seasons, but started only one.
Snead acknowledged that as Simpson pondered whether to remain at Alabama or make himself available for the draft, Snead spoke with Simpson’s father, Jason, who like Snead played college football in the Southeastern Conference and is now the coach at Tennessee Martin. Snead said it was in the role similar to the NFL’s College Advisory Committee, which evaluates prospects and lets them know in what round, if any, that they might be selected. Snead reportedly told Jason Simpson his son was first-round caliber.
“You try to get across it’s not about where you get drafted,” Snead said Thursday night. “It’s more about where you go and what situation you go and what you do with that opportunity after.”
A few months later, the Rams drafted Simpson, who was upbeat as he met with reporters, while his parents and his brother and sister sat nearby.
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The Rams drafted Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft in Pittsburgh.
Simpson, who passed for 28 touchdowns, with five interceptions last season, was in Southern California last January when Alabama lost to Indiana in the Rose Bowl. The Crimson Tide did a walkthrough at SoFi Stadium.
Now he will begin his NFL career there.
“I’m, I guess, like a redneck in Southern California,” he joked. “So we’ll see how that goes. But I’m super excited to be here. This is a great place, with great people and I can’t wait to get started.”
Simpson said that Rams safety Quentin Lake had texted him. He also received a social media message from Stafford’s wife, Kelly, inviting him and his family to reach out if they need anything.
“Can’t wait to talk to Matthew,” said Simpson, who characterized the veteran as “an assassin” on the field. “I’m super excited because I just want to pick his brain about everything.”
Simpson met with McVay on Friday.
“He’s got the juice, man,” Simpson said, “like that dude … he’s a fireball.”
Simpson said he benefited from the years he spent at Alabama before he got his opportunity to play last season.
“The years that I sat were … probably more important,” he said, “because I had to learn how to practice. I had to learn how to study when I wasn’t playing because I didn’t know when that time was going to come.
“And so whenever that time did come — it was this year — I made the most of it.”
Now he is ready for the next phase of his career.
He said his faith was his foundation, and that he aspires to be “not only be the best football player I can be,” but also a better teammate and person.
“I want people to come into the locker room and smile, knowing that ‘Hey, Ty’s here,’” he said. “I want to lead, influence people and I think at the quarterback position that’s what you need to do.”
His immediate goal is modest.
“My plan is just to get better each and every day,” he said, “so, eventually, I have a long career like Matthew.”
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Olympic legend Kaillie Humphries signs with activist sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics amid political rise
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The most accomplished Olympic women’s bobsledder in history is now an official brand ambassador in the movement to “save women’s sports”.
Olympic bobsled legend Kaillie Humphries has signed with the activist sportswear company XX-XY Athletics, becoming the latest medal-winning Olympian to represent the brand.
“Being able to partner with a brand that believes in the same things I do, that’s willing to stand up and actively work on protecting the women’s space and women’s sports is huge,” Humphries told Fox News Digital.
Humphries first spoke out about her support for protecting women’s sports from biological male trans athletes in a Fox News Interview that went viral after the Milan-Cortina Olympics in February.
Humphries had just returned after winning bronze in women’s bobsled, marking her sixth career Olympic medal. She later revealed that she received backlash for coming out as a Republican with other conservative stances in that interview, but didn’t back down.
Humphries went on to be honored at a White House Women’s History Month event by President Donald Trump in March, and gave her Order of Ikkos medal to Trump, citing his actions to protect women’s sports.
“Being able to come back to the USA after the Olympics and then be able to make connections and meet some people, I was able to, when I went to the White House, I was able to meet people that were connected obviously in working with XX-XY and that’s how the conversation started,” Humphries said.
Humphries, who is originally from Canada and competed in her first three Olympics for Canada, moved to the U.S. in 2016 and then competed for Team USA at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
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Kaillie Humphries, U.S. Olympic bronze medalist bobsled athlete, presents the Order of Ikkos to President Donald Trump during a Women’s History Month event in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on March 12, 2026. (Al Drago/Bloomberg)
Just months after that, America was rocked by the news that male transgender swimmer Lia Thomas was winning championships for UPenn’s women’s swim team.
Humphries, who was following the story in the news, found it startling.
Now, as a California resident and the mother of a newborn son, she is energized to help combat the wave of trans athletes in girls’ sports in the state, as California has become the nation’s biggest hotbed for the issue.
XX-XY Athletics co-founder and former U.S. gymnast Jennifer previously told Fox News Digital one of her biggest goals for the brand was to land high-profile superstar women’s athletes as brand ambassadors, especially Olympic medalists.
Now, with Humphries, the brand has a three-time Olympic gold medalist and six-time Olympic podium finisher across her stints for Canada and the U.S.
Humphries joins Olympic silver medalist gymnast MyKayla Skinner and gold medal swimmer Nancy Hogshead on XX-XY Athletics’ growing roster of Olympians.
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USA’s Kaillie Humphries holds a USA flag after winning bronze in the bobsleigh women’s monobob heat 4 at Cortina Sliding Centre during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo on Feb. 16, 2026. (Marco Bertorello/AFP)
“Kaillie is the GOAT of her sport. She is the only Olympian to win gold for two different countries. She is an elite athlete and a courageous, fierce woman who has fought for female athletes to have equal opportunities in sport.” Sey told Fox News Digital.
“The women’s monobob event exists because of Kaillie’s leadership, and she has gold-medal proof that women have the skill, strength, and speed to compete at the highest level. She has driven meaningful change and expanded opportunities for women at the Olympic level — more female athletes represent Team USA because of Kaillie. And that’s exactly why we’re leading with her as we grow in how we support female athletes.”
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