Muschamp preparing for both Vols QBs “I don’t see a lot of difference in what they do or what they call”

Muschamp preparing for both Vols QBs “I don’t see a lot of difference in what they do or what they call”

Columbia, SC – September 8, 2018 – University of South Carolina: Marcus Spears and Will Muschamp on the set of SEC Nation (Photo by Travis Bell / ESPN Images)

Here is the transcript from South Carolina head football coach Will Muschamp previewing the Gamecocks’ game with Tennessee in Columbia, SC this Saturday night, courtesy of SC Athletics.

Will Muschamp Press Conference – 10/23/18

Opening Statement

“We play Tennessee at 7:30 (Saturday) here at Williams-Brice Stadium. It’s the first home night game of the season. I know we’re excited about that. I know our fan base is excited. I know our players are really excited to be in front of our fans again.

“(Tennessee head coach) Jeremy Pruitt has done a really good job. I think you look at game one to where they are now, the improvement that Tennessee has made (is a lot). They had a huge win two weeks ago down at Auburn, at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and I know how difficult it is to play there. They did a really nice job in that ball game of competing and making the plays they needed to do to win the football game, so they’ve improved tremendously.

“Jarrett Guarantano is the quarterback. Over 60 percent of his passes he’s completing. What really strikes you when you watch the tape is the deep balls. (He’s) very accurate with the deep balls. He’s got a good corps of receivers that does a really good job down the field finishing on plays down the field. Keller Chryst came in in the last game, a transfer from Stanford, and did a fantastic job against Alabama. (He) was very efficient. They’re very similar skill-set guys. I don’t see a lot of difference in what they do or what they call from the standpoint of what they call (depending) on who’s in the ball game. We’ll be prepared for both guys.

“They’ve got a really good stable of backs. (Ty) Chandler and (Tim) Jordan, led by those guys, but they do a good job of rotating those guys in there, leaking them out of the backfield, throwing the football to them. Their receiving corps is big and physical. (Marquez) Callaway is a guy we’ve competed against and a guy we’ve got a lot of respect for. He’s also their punt returner but is a bigger body down the field.  (Jauan) Jennings is a 6-3, 215-pound guy. He covers kicks and does a lot of things for them but is a very physical player, a physical presence on the field. Josh Palmer, Tyler Byrd and Jordan Murphy are all guys that run extremely well, so they’re talented at the skill positions. Dominick Wood-Anderson is a tight end that we recruited (and) know very well that’s a really good athlete.

“Defensively, Jeremy is running that side of the ball and doing a really good job. It starts with their three seniors up front. Those guys have done a nice job for them – (Kyle) Phillips, (Shy) Tuttle and (Alexis) Johnson are really holding the point. When they shift from three- to four-down, they’ve got some really loose edge guys, with (Deandre) Johnson and Darrell Taylor, who is having a really good year for them. I think he had three sacks against Georgia. So they’re really talented on the edges, and then the two linebackers, (Daniel) Bituli and (Darrin) Kirkland both have played a lot of football for them. Their secondary is led by Nigel Warrior, who is a guy we recruited as well. (They are) young but very talented in the secondary, but a really good, well-coached special teams unit. We’ve got our work cut out for us.”

On the team’s injury situation…

“On the injury front, D.J. Wonnum practiced today, and he’s ready to go for Saturday. It’s great to have him back. A.J. Turner will be cleared for Saturday. Nick Harvey and J.T. Ibe will both be out on Saturday.”

On the team’s bye week…

“I thought we had a good off week. We came in on Tuesday and worked, then had really good work days Wednesday and Thursday. The players were off Friday and Saturday and then came back Sunday and had a Tuesday-like preparation for Tennessee. Yesterday was off, then I thought we had another really good day today, and we need to finish the week strong getting ready for Tennessee.”

On the way D.J. Wonnum’s return will affect Bryson Allen-Williams’ role…

“No, he will still be on the edge. I think it has varied, game-to-game, but having both their presence on the edges really helps us. Bryson has been really active and had a really good year to this point.”

On what was missing defensively with D.J. Wonnum out of the lineup…

“Obviously, he is a very productive player in his two years here at South Carolina. You see a lot of people offensively attack our edges defensively in my opinion. In the run game, he adds another dimension to us as far as a pass rusher is concerned. But I would say more than anything, from a leadership standpoint or presence standpoint, (he is) a guy that has a lot of respect in the locker room. He is one of three players in school history that has been voted a team captain in his true sophomore year. That says a lot about the respect D.J. has in the locker room and the type of young man he is. When he is on the practice field, the way he practices, the way he goes about his business, he helps our team improve and get better.”

On the ways the Gamecocks are working to cut down on dropped passes…

“I don’t think you can get really technical; bottom line is we need to secure to the tuck as far as catching the football is concerned. Obviously, at times, we are trying to catch the football and look ahead down the field, and you’ve got to secure the catch first. Secure to the tuck. Guys are on the jug machine a little bit more, but again, those guys are talented guys that have caught a lot of footballs for us. It’s obviously something that no one needs to tell them we need to improve in that area. They understand that and they are excited about the next opportunity to play in Williams-Brice.”

On the possibility of playing a 12th game on December 1st

“I’m very confident we will be playing here on December 1. I don’t know against who; that’s for Coach Tanner. I’ll let him handle that.”

On the improvement of the SEC Eastern Division this season…

“I don’t know how to quantify that. (The) number one (reason) is many of their quarterbacks are returning. I think all of us have had quarterbacks return except Kentucky in the East. I think that is kind of a mark of where someone can be to be offensively, to be able to go on the road and play well. That to me is a common factor we need to have. You look at Kentucky; they have 14 senior starters on their football team. They are playing at a high level. Georgia is a talented football team. Kyle Shurmur has done a fantastic job at Vanderbilt and (in) his time there, they have played well at times. They took Kentucky down to the wire and had an opportunity to win the game in Lexington. Drew Lock is as good of a quarterback (as there is), and I think you will see that in April, come the NFL Draft. His arm talent, the skill (Missouri has) outside, and (they have) probably as good inside techniques that we have played this year in Terry Beckner. As far as their interior defensive line, as far as moving those guys, we had as hard a time against those guys as we had against anyone that we have played. I think it certainly is a very good division. To say improved, I don’t know how to quantify that, but it is a very strong division.

On the team’s expectations and if they are focused on outside criticism…

“Our players have tremendously high expectations. We do as staff. We do as a program, and we know where we are headed. At the end of the day, we aren’t where we want to be, but that’s part of the championship culture, is criticism.”

On the improvements in Jake Bentley’s health since the Texas A&M game…

“I wouldn’t say he was 100 percent in our last ball game. I would say he was a pretty high percentage. We wouldn’t have put him out there if he couldn’t protect himself. But I’ve certainly seen him more mobile in the off week, and today and Sunday night, as opposed to before.”

On the progress of freshman defensive lineman Josh Belk…

“He’s doing a really good job. Josh is in a really good place with me right now, he and I. We need to get him healthy. We need to get him in shape. That’s the most important thing, and that is what we are working through right now. I’ve been really proud of how he has handled things.”

On the environment he expects Saturday at Williams-Brice Stadium…

“It’s always been closely contested games in our first two seasons. There is no doubt that there will be a great environment here in Williams-Brice on Saturday night.”

On the young players that made strides during the bye week…

“We had a really good focus from our young group on Tuesday, like we do on Sunday nights during the season, which I always think is beneficial. It’s a developmental game, to continue the development of those guys. I’ve seen a guy, Dylan Wonnum, that has continued to improve at the right tackle position. He did a really nice job in his opportunity to play well in our last ball game. I think (Kingsley Enagbare) and (Rick Sandidge) both continue to make strides up front. Again, it’s all about turns and reps. As many as they can get, the more (they are) improved;  they are doing it the right way. That’s a part of being a good player, is doing it the right way, and I think they have bought into that and understand that. Rosendo Louis, Ernest Jones and Damani Staley at the linebacker position, I’ve seen some strides there. RJ Rodrick continues to do some nice things at the safety position. Josh Vann is a young receiver that is getting more and more opportunities to do some good things for us. Jordan Rhodes is offensive guard that continues to improve. Again, just off the top of my head, those are guys that, as we evaluate the film every day from practice, they are making positive strides in the right direction.”

On the improvements he wants to see from Jake Bentley in the second half of the season…

“I think just playing within what he’s asked to do. When you’re a competitor, play in the moment, and do what we’re asking you to do from a read standpoint and taking the ball to the right spots. Obviously ball security would be number one. You’ve got to take care of the football. We’ve had three interceptions in the end zone. That’s something we can’t afford to have happen. You look at the point swing that we’ve had, turnovers in our red zone, or in the opponent’s red zone, is about a 52-point swing on our football team this year. That’s very difficult to overcome. So taking care of the football is number one and just playing within what we’re trying to do. Again, the guy is a competitor. He competes his butt off, and that’s why he’s got the respect of this team and this staff.”

On the performance of linebackers T.J. Brunson and Sherrod Greene in the Texas A&M game…

“I thought that was their best game. (They were) very productive, very active, tackled well, leveraged the ball well, didn’t misfit some runs. I think they had a great week of practice. I told both of them on Friday as we were going through the walkthrough, ‘both of you guys had your best week of preparation in my opinion this year,’ and both carried it over to game day. I don’t think that’s a coincidence. I think that’s the way it’s supposed to happen.”

On addressing the team’s slow starts…

“We talk about getting out of the gate quickly if we can. I thought we played extremely well in Nashville starting the game. I think on sides of the ball we’ve played well in parts but not overall. That’s something we continue to talk about within the organization in what we need to do to get out of the gates quicker. We talk about the coin toss more than you could even imagine, as far as what is our best matchup and who could we put out there. There’s a lot that goes into that. Now, when we lose the toss, I can’t control that. Some of our fans don’t understand that. (laughs) That’s something that is discussed at length, and it’s always important to get out, especially when you’re 3-3, to a good start.”

On potential play-calling changes to emphasize the run game more…

“I think the RPOs have been very productive for us. I think it’s a little misleading sometimes for Bryan (McClendon), when you get into a game and you’re calling a run, and obviously it’s tagged with an RPO, and they give you a loaded box or they flow the linebacker, or safety spins down to give you a bad number in the box, you’re throwing the RPO, because the numbers tell you to do that. I think it gets in your mind as the game flow is going along that you’ve called the run, in your mind you’ve called the run, but we’re throwing an RPO. Those are things we talked about in the off week, playing a run to a run. We’re going to run it. Let’s run the ball, but we’re not going to get away from the RPOs, because they’ve been very productive. It creates one-on-ones for some of our best players.”

On the emerging status of freshman tackle Dylan Wonnum and if he can crack the starting lineup this season…

“He’s a guy that certainly, based on how he practices, can develop into that role.”

Watch Dolly Parton Perform New Song, “Girl in the Movies,” From Upcoming Netflix Film, “Dumplin’”

Watch Dolly Parton Perform New Song, “Girl in the Movies,” From Upcoming Netflix Film, “Dumplin’”

In addition to re-recording six songs from her iconic catalog, Dolly Parton co-penned and recorded six new songs for the upcoming Nexflix movie, Dumplin’.

Dumplin’, which is based on Julie Murphy’s 2015 best-selling novel of the same name, stars Danielle Macdonald as the plus-size daughter of Jennifer Aniston, a former Texas beauty queen. The daughter is a Dolly fanatic who competes in her mom’s former beauty pageant as a protest.

The 12-song album features collaborations with Miranda Lambert, Sia, Elle King, Mavis Staples, Willa Amai, Rhonda Vincent, Alison Krauss, Macy Gray and Dorothy.

Dolly performed one of the film’s new songs, “Girl in the Movies,” during a press junket at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills on Oct. 22. You can watch Dolly’s performance below.

The album comes out on Nov. 30, while Netflix will release the movie on Dec. 7.

photo courtesy of Sony Music

Dumplin’ Track Listing

  1. “Here I Am” (Dolly Parton & Sia)
  2. “Holdin’ On to You” (Dolly Parton & Elle King)
  3. “Girl in the Movies”
  4. “Red Shoes”
  5. “Why” (Dolly Parton & Mavis Staples)
  6. “Dumb Blonde” (Dolly Parton & Miranda Lambert)
  7. “Here You Come Again” (Dolly Parton & Willa Amai)
  8. “Who”
  9. “Push & Pull”
  10. “If We Don’t” (Dolly Parton & Rhonda Vincent with Alison Krauss)
  11. “Two Doors Down” (Dolly Parton & Macy Gray with Dorothy)
  12. “Jolene” (New String Version)

photo by Curtis Hilbun, AFF-USA.com

Jason Aldean to Play Free Nashville Show [RSVP Now]

Jason Aldean to Play Free Nashville Show [RSVP Now]

Pandora will host a free “Backroads” concert that will be headlined by Jason Aldean at Nasvhille’s Marathon Music Works on Nov. 27. The concert is a celebration for fans—and Jason, who is the most played country artist in Pandora history.

“It’s cool to get to play shows like this where you know the fans are all going to be some of the biggest out there” said Jason. “We’re looking forward to having a chance to thank them for all their support.”

Fans can RSVP for the concert now, which includes opener Steven Lee Olsen.

To get excited for the free live music event, listeners can tune into Pandora’s “Backroads” station, which features music tailored for country listeners. In addition, Advance Auto Parts is giving fans the chance to win an exclusive meet and greet with Jason Aldean at the show.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

Luke Combs Makes History With Fourth Consecutive No. 1 Single “She Got the Best of Me”

Luke Combs Makes History With Fourth Consecutive No. 1 Single “She Got the Best of Me”

Luke Combs is four for four.

The gifted vocalist and songwriter scored his fourth consecutive No. 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with “She Got the Best of Me,” which follows previous No. 1 tunes “Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours” and “One Number Away.”

The four No. 1 singles are featured on Luke’s 2017 debut album, This One’s For You, and the 2018 deluxe follow-up, This One’s For You Too.

Luke is now the only solo country artist in history to score four consecutive No. 1 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with his first four singles.

While Luke is the first solo country artist to achieve the four-for-four feat, two duos have accomplished the coup: Florida Georgia Line and Brooks & Dunn.

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Vols in the NFL: Patterson Continues to Make Plays for Patriots

Vols in the NFL: Patterson Continues to Make Plays for Patriots

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Sixth-year wideout and return man Cordarrelle Patterson continued to be a dangerous weapon for the New England Patriots in their 38-31 road win at Chicago on Sunday.

With the Patriots trailing the Bears 17-7 early in the second quarter, Patterson took a kickoff back 95 yards for a touchdown to cut New England’s deficit to three. For the season, Patterson has 11 catches for 114 yards and two receiving touchdowns as well as

Catch up with all of Tennessee’s former players below. Updates will be posted each week on UTSports.com.

Derek Barnett – DE, Philadelphia Eagles
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/6, Tackles: 12 UA, 5 A, 17 Total, Other: 2.5 Sacks

Barnett started and posted two tackles in the Eagles 21-17 loss to Carolina on Sunday.

Eric Berry – DB, Kansas City Chiefs
2018 Regular Season: No Stats Recorded 

Berry has yet to see action this season for the Chiefs, who are 6-1 after a blowout victory over Cincinnati on Sunday night. The five-time Pro Bowler has been rehabbing an Achilles injury he suffered in last year’s season opener.

Tyler Bray – QB, Chicago Bears (Practice Squad)
Preseason: Games/Starts: 4/1, Comp-Att-Int: 60-97-1, 652 Yds, 1 TD

Bray played in four preseason games for the Chicago Bears in 2018, completing 60-of-97 passes for 652 yards and one touchdown. The California native was named to the Bears’ practice squad to start the 2018 season.

Justin Coleman – DB, Seattle Seahawks
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/1, Tackles: 16 UA, 2 A, 18 Total, Other: 0 Sacks, 0 Int., 0 FF, 4 PD

Coleman and the Seahawks had a bye in Week 7. They will travel to Detroit to take on the Lions this week at 1 p.m. ET.

Britton Colquitt – P, Cleveland Browns
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/0, 54 Punts, 2,422 Yds, 79 Lg, 44.9 Avg., 25 I-20, 4 TB, 10 FC

Colquitt had another busy day in the Browns’ 26-23 overtime loss at Tampa Bay. The Knoxville native punted nine times on the afternoon, averaging 51.7 yards per boot. He pinned three inside the 20 and boomed a career-long 79 yard punt in the game.

Dustin Colquitt – P, Kansas City Chiefs
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/0, 16 Punts, 778 Yds, 67 Lg, 48.6 Avg., 6 I-20, 2 TB, 4 FC

Colquitt did not have to punt a single time in Kansas City’s 45-10 blowout win over Cincinnati on Sunday night. The Chiefs improved to 6-1 on the season with the win.

Morgan Cox – LS, Baltimore Ravens
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/0

Cox serves as the Ravens’ primary long snapper and has played in all seven of the team’s games this season.

Jason Croom – TE, Buffalo Bills
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/0, Rec-Yds: 9-81, 9.0 Avg., 26 Lg, 1 TD

Croom made one catch for eight yards in the Bills’ 35-7 loss to Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon.

Trevor Daniel – P, Houston Texans
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/0, 32 Punts, 1,396 Yds, 61 Lg, 43.6 Avg., 17 I-20, 3 TB, 11 FC

Daniel averaged 46.2 yards on six punts while landing four inside the 20 in Houston’s 20-7 victory at division rival Jacksonville on Sunday.

Joshua Dobbs – QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 1/0, Passing Comp-Att-Int: 0-0-0, 0 Yds, 0 TD Rushing Att-Yds: 1-(-3), 0 TD
Preseason: Games/Starts: 3/1, Passing Comp-Att-Int: 29-43-2, 434 Yds, 4 TD Rushing Att-Yds: 10-64, 1 TD

Dobbs and the Steelers had their bye in Week 7. They return to action on Sunday with a divisional game at home against Cleveland at 1 p.m. ET.

Ramon Foster – G, Pittsburgh Steelers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/6

Foster and the Steelers had their bye in Week 7. They return to action on Sunday with a divisional game at home against Cleveland at 1 p.m. ET.

Zach Fulton – G, Houston Texans
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/6

Fulton was forced to sit out of Sunday’s 20-7 win over Jacksonville with an ankle injury.

Rashaan Gaulden – DB, Carolina Panthers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/0, Tackles: 7 UA, 2 A, 9 Total

Gaulden made three tackles in the Panthers’ 21-17 comeback win at Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon.

Justin Hunter – WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 2/0, Rec-Yds: 1-6, 6.0 Avg., 6 Lg, 0 TD

Hunter and the Steelers had their bye in Week 7. They return to action on Sunday with a divisional game at home against Cleveland at 1 p.m. ET.

Malik Jackson – DT, Jacksonville Jaguars
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/7, Tackles: 15 UA, 3 A, 18 Total, Other: 1 Sack

Jackson had a pair of tackles in the Jaguars’ 20-7 loss to Houston on Sunday. The 2017 Pro Bowler has started all seven games for Jacksonville so far this season.

Ja’Wuan James – T, Miami Dolphins
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/7

James made his 54th career start in the Dolphins’ 32-21 loss to the Lions on Sunday afternoon. The fifth year pro has started all seven games for Miami this season.

Alexander Johnson – LB, Denver Broncos
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 0/0, Tackles: 0 UA, 0 A, 0 Total

Johnson played in three preseason games for the Denver Broncos, recording a tackle in each outing. He has not seen action in any of the Broncos’ regular season games.

Alvin Kamara – RB, New Orleans Saints
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/5, Rushing Att-Yds: 79-363, 4.6 Avg., 49 Lg, 6 TD
Rec-Yds: 40-362, 9.1 Avg., 35 Lg, 1 TD

Kamara rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown and also had two catches for 11 yards in the Saints’ 24-23 win at Baltimore on Sunday.

John Kelly – RB, Los Angeles Rams
Preseason: Games/Starts: 3/0, Rushing Att-Yds: 46-197, 4.3 Avg., 40 Lg, 3 TD
Rec-Yds: 6-18, 3.0 Avg., 12 Lg, 0 TD

Kelly rushed 46 times for 197 yards and three touchdowns through three preseason games Los Angeles. The rookie running back has not seen action in any regular-season contests for the undefeated Rams.

Josh Malone – WR, Cincinnati Bengals
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/0, Rec-Yds: 1-12, 12.0 Avg., 0 TD

Malone didn’t record any stats in Cincinnati’s 45-10 loss at Kansas City on Sunday night.

Daniel McCullers – DT, Pittsburgh Steelers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 5/0, Tackles: 1 UA, 1 A, 2 Total, Other: 1 Sacks 

McCullers and the Steelers had their bye in Week 7. They return to action on Sunday with a divisional game at home against Cleveland at 1 p.m. ET.

Kahlil McKenzie – G, Kansas City Chiefs
Preseason: Games/Starts: 4/0

McKenzie made four appearances in the preseason for the Chiefs and helped pave the way for 397 yards of total offense in the final preseason game against the Packers. McKenzie has not played in any of the Chiefs seven regular season games so far this year.

Emmanuel Moseley – DB, San Francisco 49ers (Practice Squad)
Preseason: Games/Starts: 4/1, Tackles: 6 UA, 0 A, 6 Total, Other: 0 Sacks, 1 PD, 1-6 Int-Yds, 0 FF, 0 FR

Moseley played in four games for the 49ers in the preseason, making six solo tackles and one interception. The rookie was signed to San Francisco’s practice squad prior to Week 1 of the regular season.

Michael Palardy – P, Carolina Panthers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/0, 25 Punts, 1,138 Yds, 59 Lg, 45.5 Avg., 13 I-20, 3 TB, 9 FC

Palardy punted five times for 209 yards (41.8 avg) with three of those punts landing inside the 20 in the Panthers’ 21-17 win against the Eagles on Sunday.

Cordarrelle Patterson – WR, New England Patriots
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/2, Rec-Yds: 11-114, 10.4 Avg., 55 Lg, 2 TD
Rushing Att-Yds: 7-36, 5.1 Avg., 11 Lg
KR-Yds: 11-366, 33.3 Avg., 1 TD, 95 Lg

Patterson had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the Patriots’ 38-31 road victory over the Bears.

Jalen Reeves-Maybin – LB, Detroit Lions
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/0, Tackles: 6 UA, 3 A, 9 Total 

Reeves-Maybin recorded two tackles in Detroit’s 32-21 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.

Luke Stocker – TE, Tennessee Titans
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 7/6, Rec-Yds: 7-74, 10.6 Avg., 31 Lg, 1 TD

Stocker hauled in his first touchdown catch of the year and finished with two catches for 11 yards in Tennessee’s 20-19 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday afternoon.

James Stone – C, Chicago Bears (Practice Squad)
Preseason: Games/Starts: 4/1

Stone made four appearances, including one start, in the preseason for the Oakland Raiders before being signed to the Chicago Bears’ practice squad.

Cameron Sutton – DB, Pittsburgh Steelers
2018 Regular Season: Games/Starts: 6/1, Tackles: 18 UA, 0 A, 18 Total, Other: 3 PD, 1-0 Int-Yds, 1 FF

Sutton and the Steelers had their bye in Week 7. They return to action on Sunday with a divisional game at home against Cleveland at 1 p.m. ET.

Jordan Williams – LB, New York Giants
Preseason: Games/Starts: 4/0, Tackles: 3 UA, 0 A, 3 Total

Williams played in all four preseason games for the Giants, making three tackles. He is currently on injured reserve for New York.

 

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Dierks Bentley to Serve as Producer for New Comedy on Fox

Dierks Bentley to Serve as Producer for New Comedy on Fox

Dierks Bentley will try his hand at a new trade: producer.

Dierks is slated to serve as the executive producer of a new comedy on Fox, according to Variety. The currently untitled series will be set in a Nashville bar.

Jack Burditt, whose credits include Modern Family, Last Man Standing and The Mindy Project, will serve as the writer and executive producer.

Dierks will serves as the executive producer alongside Mary Hilliard Harrington, founder of GreenRoom PR and a current executive at Red Light Management, which reps Dierks.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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