Samsung Elec says preorders for Galaxy S7 phones stronger 25 Feb 2022, 8:48 am

 [padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"][dropcap]D[/dropcap]ENVER -- The Denver Broncos have had moments this season when their defense has shown frustration after games, but things reached a boiling point Sunday night. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture. According to NFL.com, Broncos coach Gary Kubiak had to break up a locker-room shouting match between defensive backs and offensive linemen that escalated when he asked if anyone would like to address the team after a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots.[/padding]

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Neither will anybody else given how much it will be replayed in the future.

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott won't soon forget his franchise-record-setting 13th rushing touchdown of his rookie season.The Dallas Cowboys running back celebrated by jumping into one.

"I mean it's just sitting there right in the end zone, you know. It's the perfect celebration," Elliot said after the game. "They're one of our biggest partners so I had to show them a little bit of love."

Elliott's score broke Tony Dorsett's team record for most touchdown runs by a rookie in Dallas history. The 2-yard run on third-and-goal gave the Cowboys a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.

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[caption id="attachment_455" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1462181606837-023a46b2d355 After jumping into the Salvation Army kettle for his post-touchdown celebration against the Buccaneers, Cowboys rusher Ezekiel Elliott said he simply wanted to show the charitable group 'a little bit of love.' Tom Pennington/Getty Images[/caption]

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If the Cowboys were upset, they didn't show it. Management allowed the penalty to be shown on the center-hung digital board before the ensuing kickoff. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture.

I'm going to match whatever they fine me and donate it to the Salvation Army.Elliott said.

They were made even happier after the Buccaneers' next drive started at their 22 and the Dallas defense forced the Bucs into a three-and-out. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration.

"I think the Salvation Army should give him the highest award," Jones said after the game. "My dream would be for the NFL to really fine me a lot of money and I'll take them to the Supreme Court and we'll get the Salvation Army more attention than anybody can get them. So let's go."

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Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant didn't see an issue with the celebration, saying "Why not let it be legal? We're just having fun. Let's not make it the No Fun League."

No, [Cowboys coach Jason Garrett] wasn't happy about it with the penalty for special teams," Elliott said. "Him or the special teams coach wasn't happy, so I can't keep making them mad. Garrett explained his reasoning for dampening the celebratory mood.

"Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things," Garrett said.

"You have to understand what's legal and what's not legal. You can jump into the stands in Green Bay but you can't jump into a Salvation Army bucket in Dallas. You've got to be careful about snow angels. All of these different things that we do. So we have to be more mindful of that. I've got to coach that better."

Multiple team sources told ESPN Sunday night there has been at least one other occasion in recent weeks this season when the Broncos defensive backs and the team's offensive linemen have exchanged words after a game. [/padding]

"Everybody's frustrated," Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. told ESPN. "We feel like we played almost good enough defense to win that game, I don't know if [we] ever kept Brady under 16 points and we did that today. That's what makes you sick, when we come out and play stout like we did today, we could play a little bit better and get some turnovers. ... But they didn't really have to take many chances, they didn't really have to throw the ball down the field too much."

Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things.Garrett

A smattering of the Broncos' defensive players also called the number of plays they've played in recent games "our quota'' when the play count nears 80, a high number for any defense. The Broncos' defense has played at least 76 snaps in four of the past seven games, including 81 plays in Jacksonville earlier this month.

[caption id="attachment_456" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1444939222331-0b47955420e5 Since Gus Bradley took over in 2013[/caption]

The locker-room conflict came after the playoff hopes for the Broncos (8-6) dimmed with the loss to the Patriots (12-2). With two games left to play -- against division rivals Kansas City (10-4) and Oakland (11-3) -- Denver must win out and will still need help to make the postseason with a wild-card berth.

This was supposed to be the season that the Jaguars had a legitimate chance to win the AFC South, which is the worst division in the NFLBlake Bortles

"When our defense is out there, they're an emotional group, and they hold themselves to a high standard," said Okung, a 2012 Pro Bowler who signed with the Broncos in March after six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. "As an offense, we need to do the same. So, I think [their frustration] is warranted. We've got to be better.""I definitely understand their frustration," Okung told NFL.com of the Broncos' defensive backs. "They played well enough to win, and they held that team to 16 points, which a lot of teams don't do. We're an emotional team; that's what makes us so good. To me, that's part of who we are.

Savage had not taken a snap in a regular-season NFL game in more than two years. He said he was prepared to come into the game, saying, "I wouldn't be suited up if I wasn't mentally ready to go out there. That's what this team deserves. They deserve someone to go in there and perform. And when they called my name, that's what I tried to do."

[caption id="attachment_458" align="alignnone" width="1200"]slide4 Bengals running back Jeremy Hill attempted to rip a Steelers Terrible Towel while celebrating a touchdown on Sunday. John Grieshop/Getty Images[/caption]

Osweiler said regardless of the decision that is made about who will start on Sunday, he will prepare this week like he will be the starter.

Mark's competitive, man, as am I," Hightower said. "It's a tough situation, especially when you start getting down there to that goal line. As a running back, your eyes are lightin' up, man. You see the end zone and you want to get in there. So I understand his frustration.

After all is said and done, more is said than done 25 Feb 2022, 8:47 am

 [padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"][dropcap]D[/dropcap]ENVER -- The Denver Broncos have had moments this season when their defense has shown frustration after games, but things reached a boiling point Sunday night. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture. According to NFL.com, Broncos coach Gary Kubiak had to break up a locker-room shouting match between defensive backs and offensive linemen that escalated when he asked if anyone would like to address the team after a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots.[/padding]

[padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"]

Neither will anybody else given how much it will be replayed in the future.

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott won't soon forget his franchise-record-setting 13th rushing touchdown of his rookie season.The Dallas Cowboys running back celebrated by jumping into one.

"I mean it's just sitting there right in the end zone, you know. It's the perfect celebration," Elliot said after the game. "They're one of our biggest partners so I had to show them a little bit of love."

Elliott's score broke Tony Dorsett's team record for most touchdown runs by a rookie in Dallas history. The 2-yard run on third-and-goal gave the Cowboys a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.

[/padding]

[caption id="attachment_455" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1462181606837-023a46b2d355 After jumping into the Salvation Army kettle for his post-touchdown celebration against the Buccaneers, Cowboys rusher Ezekiel Elliott said he simply wanted to show the charitable group 'a little bit of love.' Tom Pennington/Getty Images[/caption]

[padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"]

If the Cowboys were upset, they didn't show it. Management allowed the penalty to be shown on the center-hung digital board before the ensuing kickoff. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture.

I'm going to match whatever they fine me and donate it to the Salvation Army.Elliott said.

They were made even happier after the Buccaneers' next drive started at their 22 and the Dallas defense forced the Bucs into a three-and-out. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration.

"I think the Salvation Army should give him the highest award," Jones said after the game. "My dream would be for the NFL to really fine me a lot of money and I'll take them to the Supreme Court and we'll get the Salvation Army more attention than anybody can get them. So let's go."

small

Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant didn't see an issue with the celebration, saying "Why not let it be legal? We're just having fun. Let's not make it the No Fun League."

No, [Cowboys coach Jason Garrett] wasn't happy about it with the penalty for special teams," Elliott said. "Him or the special teams coach wasn't happy, so I can't keep making them mad. Garrett explained his reasoning for dampening the celebratory mood.

"Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things," Garrett said.

"You have to understand what's legal and what's not legal. You can jump into the stands in Green Bay but you can't jump into a Salvation Army bucket in Dallas. You've got to be careful about snow angels. All of these different things that we do. So we have to be more mindful of that. I've got to coach that better."

Multiple team sources told ESPN Sunday night there has been at least one other occasion in recent weeks this season when the Broncos defensive backs and the team's offensive linemen have exchanged words after a game. [/padding]

"Everybody's frustrated," Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. told ESPN. "We feel like we played almost good enough defense to win that game, I don't know if [we] ever kept Brady under 16 points and we did that today. That's what makes you sick, when we come out and play stout like we did today, we could play a little bit better and get some turnovers. ... But they didn't really have to take many chances, they didn't really have to throw the ball down the field too much."

Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things.Garrett

A smattering of the Broncos' defensive players also called the number of plays they've played in recent games "our quota'' when the play count nears 80, a high number for any defense. The Broncos' defense has played at least 76 snaps in four of the past seven games, including 81 plays in Jacksonville earlier this month.

[caption id="attachment_456" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1444939222331-0b47955420e5 Since Gus Bradley took over in 2013[/caption]

The locker-room conflict came after the playoff hopes for the Broncos (8-6) dimmed with the loss to the Patriots (12-2). With two games left to play -- against division rivals Kansas City (10-4) and Oakland (11-3) -- Denver must win out and will still need help to make the postseason with a wild-card berth.

This was supposed to be the season that the Jaguars had a legitimate chance to win the AFC South, which is the worst division in the NFLBlake Bortles

"When our defense is out there, they're an emotional group, and they hold themselves to a high standard," said Okung, a 2012 Pro Bowler who signed with the Broncos in March after six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. "As an offense, we need to do the same. So, I think [their frustration] is warranted. We've got to be better.""I definitely understand their frustration," Okung told NFL.com of the Broncos' defensive backs. "They played well enough to win, and they held that team to 16 points, which a lot of teams don't do. We're an emotional team; that's what makes us so good. To me, that's part of who we are.

Savage had not taken a snap in a regular-season NFL game in more than two years. He said he was prepared to come into the game, saying, "I wouldn't be suited up if I wasn't mentally ready to go out there. That's what this team deserves. They deserve someone to go in there and perform. And when they called my name, that's what I tried to do."

[caption id="attachment_458" align="alignnone" width="1200"]slide4 Bengals running back Jeremy Hill attempted to rip a Steelers Terrible Towel while celebrating a touchdown on Sunday. John Grieshop/Getty Images[/caption]

Osweiler said regardless of the decision that is made about who will start on Sunday, he will prepare this week like he will be the starter.

Mark's competitive, man, as am I," Hightower said. "It's a tough situation, especially when you start getting down there to that goal line. As a running back, your eyes are lightin' up, man. You see the end zone and you want to get in there. So I understand his frustration.

YNAP sees slightly slower sales growth after strong 2015 25 Feb 2022, 8:46 am

 [padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"][dropcap]D[/dropcap]ENVER -- The Denver Broncos have had moments this season when their defense has shown frustration after games, but things reached a boiling point Sunday night. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture. According to NFL.com, Broncos coach Gary Kubiak had to break up a locker-room shouting match between defensive backs and offensive linemen that escalated when he asked if anyone would like to address the team after a 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots.[/padding]

[padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"]

Neither will anybody else given how much it will be replayed in the future.

ARLINGTON, Texas -- Ezekiel Elliott won't soon forget his franchise-record-setting 13th rushing touchdown of his rookie season.The Dallas Cowboys running back celebrated by jumping into one.

"I mean it's just sitting there right in the end zone, you know. It's the perfect celebration," Elliot said after the game. "They're one of our biggest partners so I had to show them a little bit of love."

Elliott's score broke Tony Dorsett's team record for most touchdown runs by a rookie in Dallas history. The 2-yard run on third-and-goal gave the Cowboys a 10-3 lead in the second quarter.

[/padding]

[caption id="attachment_455" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1462181606837-023a46b2d355 After jumping into the Salvation Army kettle for his post-touchdown celebration against the Buccaneers, Cowboys rusher Ezekiel Elliott said he simply wanted to show the charitable group 'a little bit of love.' Tom Pennington/Getty Images[/caption]

[padding top="0" bottom="0" right="5%" left="5%"]

If the Cowboys were upset, they didn't show it. Management allowed the penalty to be shown on the center-hung digital board before the ensuing kickoff. When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture.

I'm going to match whatever they fine me and donate it to the Salvation Army.Elliott said.

They were made even happier after the Buccaneers' next drive started at their 22 and the Dallas defense forced the Bucs into a three-and-out. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also seemed fine with the rookie rusher's celebration.

"I think the Salvation Army should give him the highest award," Jones said after the game. "My dream would be for the NFL to really fine me a lot of money and I'll take them to the Supreme Court and we'll get the Salvation Army more attention than anybody can get them. So let's go."

small

Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant didn't see an issue with the celebration, saying "Why not let it be legal? We're just having fun. Let's not make it the No Fun League."

No, [Cowboys coach Jason Garrett] wasn't happy about it with the penalty for special teams," Elliott said. "Him or the special teams coach wasn't happy, so I can't keep making them mad. Garrett explained his reasoning for dampening the celebratory mood.

"Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things," Garrett said.

"You have to understand what's legal and what's not legal. You can jump into the stands in Green Bay but you can't jump into a Salvation Army bucket in Dallas. You've got to be careful about snow angels. All of these different things that we do. So we have to be more mindful of that. I've got to coach that better."

Multiple team sources told ESPN Sunday night there has been at least one other occasion in recent weeks this season when the Broncos defensive backs and the team's offensive linemen have exchanged words after a game. [/padding]

"Everybody's frustrated," Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. told ESPN. "We feel like we played almost good enough defense to win that game, I don't know if [we] ever kept Brady under 16 points and we did that today. That's what makes you sick, when we come out and play stout like we did today, we could play a little bit better and get some turnovers. ... But they didn't really have to take many chances, they didn't really have to throw the ball down the field too much."

Well, he shouldn't have done it. I thought it was creative, but he shouldn't have done it. You know that's how the league is going to rule on those things.Garrett

A smattering of the Broncos' defensive players also called the number of plays they've played in recent games "our quota'' when the play count nears 80, a high number for any defense. The Broncos' defense has played at least 76 snaps in four of the past seven games, including 81 plays in Jacksonville earlier this month.

[caption id="attachment_456" align="alignnone" width="1200"]photo-1444939222331-0b47955420e5 Since Gus Bradley took over in 2013[/caption]

The locker-room conflict came after the playoff hopes for the Broncos (8-6) dimmed with the loss to the Patriots (12-2). With two games left to play -- against division rivals Kansas City (10-4) and Oakland (11-3) -- Denver must win out and will still need help to make the postseason with a wild-card berth.

This was supposed to be the season that the Jaguars had a legitimate chance to win the AFC South, which is the worst division in the NFLBlake Bortles

"When our defense is out there, they're an emotional group, and they hold themselves to a high standard," said Okung, a 2012 Pro Bowler who signed with the Broncos in March after six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. "As an offense, we need to do the same. So, I think [their frustration] is warranted. We've got to be better.""I definitely understand their frustration," Okung told NFL.com of the Broncos' defensive backs. "They played well enough to win, and they held that team to 16 points, which a lot of teams don't do. We're an emotional team; that's what makes us so good. To me, that's part of who we are.

Savage had not taken a snap in a regular-season NFL game in more than two years. He said he was prepared to come into the game, saying, "I wouldn't be suited up if I wasn't mentally ready to go out there. That's what this team deserves. They deserve someone to go in there and perform. And when they called my name, that's what I tried to do."

[caption id="attachment_458" align="alignnone" width="1200"]slide4 Bengals running back Jeremy Hill attempted to rip a Steelers Terrible Towel while celebrating a touchdown on Sunday. John Grieshop/Getty Images[/caption]

Osweiler said regardless of the decision that is made about who will start on Sunday, he will prepare this week like he will be the starter.

Mark's competitive, man, as am I," Hightower said. "It's a tough situation, especially when you start getting down there to that goal line. As a running back, your eyes are lightin' up, man. You see the end zone and you want to get in there. So I understand his frustration.

7 Helpful Tips To Style Silver Jewelry 25 Feb 2022, 8:45 am

 Choosing the right type of jewelry to match your outfit can be tricky. You don’t want to wear something cheap, but you also don't want to get covered with gold from head to toe. Silver jewelry is a perfect solution to this dilemma. Regardless of any occasion, silver jewelry always looks stylish. It is an affordable and versatile jewelry piece that makes a good balance between simplicity and elegance.

However, to get the most out of silver jewelry, you must know how to style it. Selecting the right type of outfit to go with your sterling silver evil eye bracelet can make or break your look. Therefore, you must know how to style the silver jewelry with the outfit to turn heads towards you. If you don't have much idea about styling silver jewelry, we got you covered. Read the article to know styling tips for silver jewelry. 

1- Coordinate The Color Of Outfit With Jewelry 

You should always try to match the silver jewelry with the color of the outfit. For example, the dark shades outfits such as black and navy blue go well with the sterling silver filigree earrings. The black and blue hue of the outfits provides a good contrast that enhances the overall look. Moreover, these colors are acceptable on any occasion. Therefore, you can match your sterling silver stud earrings with outfits of these colors and look stylish. Lastly, you should avoid wearing jewelry with neutral colors as they do not go well with silver. 

2- Opt For Small Patterns 

When pairing silver jewelry with outfits, it's best to opt for minimalistic designs. Any busy or textured patterns on the clothes may take the attention away from jewelry. Therefore, it is best to stick with simple patterns so your sterling silver will always be the statement piece. 

3- Different Style For Different Occasions 

Silver jewelry is widely available in a plethora of styles. For example, you can find silver in a dangle choker necklace, bangle, earrings, or engagement rings. Therefore, it is good to pick the style according to the occasion. For example, try wearing jewelry that stands out for the workday but does not distract the outfit like silver bangles. Likewise, you can afford to be bold by layering several silver jewelry for a nighttime occasion. 

4- Don't Overdo it 

The most common mistake many people make while wearing silver jewelry is overdoing it. Most fashion designers suggest that the focal point of attraction should either be your jewelry or the outfit, but not both. So, if you are wearing a designer printed dress, go for a simple pair of earrings. Similarly, if you are wearing something like a little back dress, you can add a few jewelry pieces to enhance the overall outfit's look. In addition, avoid wearing too much as it may look loud and tacky. 

5- Mix It Up

Layering is a great way to enhance the overall look of any jewelry. You can use layering by wearing several silver jewelries of different lengths, along with matching rings and bracelets. In addition, you can combine the different finishes of the silver with each to create a distinct look. Having a variety of jewelry to wear on different occasions is a great way to create diverse outfits. 

6-Choose the Right Size 

It might be your style to flaunt big chunky silver jewelry, but this type of style does not look good on every occasion. Silver jewelry usually comes in several sizes. For example, large-sized silver necklaces look great in social situations. However, these large pieces of jewelry are not suitable for official situations. You must choose the size of the silver jewelry according to the occasion. 

7- Always Choose Sterling Silver 

Whenever wearing silver jewelry, always opt for sterling silver jewelry. The sterling silver is made from an alloy of 92.5% silver and is hypoallergenic to the skin. So, you wear the sterling silver keyword all day without worrying about leaving marks on the skin. Moreover, always buy sterling silver jewellery online from a reputable jeweler store, so you are assured of getting only the best quality pieces. The jewelers can also provide sterling silver jewelry at an affordable price. 

The Bottom Line

Accessorizing our day-to-day outfit with jewelry is a common way to enhance its look. The Sterling Silver evil eye bracelet is one of women's most stylish jewelry choices. It is a timeless classic beauty that looks good on any occasion. However, when it comes to matching silver with an outfit, there are some important things that you should keep in mind. For example, choosing the right colors of outfits and switching up different jewelry pieces on different occasions are ways to ensure elegance. Moreover, we should avoid overdoing jewelry as layers of jewelry do not look good. 

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