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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel One useful quality that changes with a quantum dot’s size is its color. Usually, “if you want to make different colors with molecules, you would choose a new molecule,” Linke said. That is, a new set of atoms arranged in a different structure. But changing a quantum dot’s size can change its color without changing its molecules. Quantum dots give off fluorescent light of different colors when they are bathed in laser light. Smaller dots give off bluer light. Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Usually, “if you want to make different colors with molecules, you would choose a new molecule,” Linke said. That is, a new set of atoms arranged in a different structure. But changing a quantum dot’s size can change its color without changing its molecules. Quantum dots give off fluorescent light of different colors when they are bathed in laser light. Smaller dots give off bluer light. Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel That is, a new set of atoms arranged in a different structure. But changing a quantum dot’s size can change its color without changing its molecules. Quantum dots give off fluorescent light of different colors when they are bathed in laser light. Smaller dots give off bluer light. Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel But changing a quantum dot’s size can change its color without changing its molecules. Quantum dots give off fluorescent light of different colors when they are bathed in laser light. Smaller dots give off bluer light. Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Quantum dots give off fluorescent light of different colors when they are bathed in laser light. Smaller dots give off bluer light. Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Bigger dots give off redder light. Dots of the same size made from different materials may give off slightly different colors. Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Quantum dots are usually made from semiconductors. Such materials include graphene, selenite or metal sulfides. By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel By adjusting the sizes and materials of quantum dots, chemists can alter their properties for a huge range of uses. Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Possible after all Scientists suspected that nanoparticles’ sizes could alter their properties nearly a century ago. But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel But at the time, it seemed impossible to actually make such particles. To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel To do that, researchers would need a material with a perfect crystal structure. They’d also have to be able to control the size of that tiny speck extremely precisely. So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up!
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel So precisely, in fact, that they’d have to sculpt the particle one layer of atoms at a time. Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Then, in the early 1980s, Ekimov and Brus each showed this could be done. The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel The two did not work together. Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Ekimov created quantum dots with glass. Adding copper chloride to the glass produced tiny crystals. Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Ekimov then showed that the size of those crystals was linked to the color of the glass. Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Brus made a similar discovery. He showed that there was a link between size and color for nanosize particles floating in a solution or in a gas. Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Those discoveries stirred up intense interest in how such dots could be used. But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel But making quantum dots for specific uses would require precisely controlling the dots’ size. Educators and Parents, Sign Up for The Cheat Sheet Weekly updates to help you use Science News Explores in the learning environment Client key* E-mail Address* Go Thank you for signing up! There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel There was a problem signing you up. A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel A decade later, Bawendi devised a method to do just that. His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel His technique allowed him to stop the growth of tiny crystals in a solution when they reached a desired size. Here’s how it worked. He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel He first injected chemicals into a solution that instantly formed tiny crystals. Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Then, he tweaked the temperature of the solution to halt the crystals’ growth. “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel “I’m deeply honored and surprised and shocked by the announcement this morning,” Bawendi said October 4. He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel He spoke at an MIT news conference. “I’m especially honored to share this with Lou Brus,” Bawendi said of his mentor. “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel “I tried to emulate his scholarship and his mentoring style as a professor myself when I came to MIT.” Bawendi started working on quantum dots after meeting Brus. The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel The two worked at Nokia Bell Labs, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J. There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel There, researchers needed high-quality quantum dots to study the physics of nanoparticles. “It wasn’t because I wanted to make the best quantum dots possible for application,” Bawendi said. “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel “It was because we needed to make the best possible quantum dots to study them.” It took years of trial and error to work out the method. In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel In this microscope image, quantum dots light up mouse intestines. Red and green represent proteins illuminated by fluorescing quantum dots. Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Provided by Thermo Fisher Scientific. Image by Thomas Deerinck and Mark Ellisman/National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Applications abound Bawendi’s work made it possible to manufacture quantum dots with specific sizes — and therefore specific properties. This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel This opened up a world of possible uses for the dots. For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel For one thing, quantum dots can be used to subtly change the color of LED lights. This can dramatically improve the lights’ energy efficiency. Quantum dots are also useful in medicine. They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel They can be injected into the body and attached to cells from the body’s immune system. Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Such cells swarm cancerous tissues. By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel By tagging the cells with fluorescent quantum dots, surgeons can spot even hard-to-see tumors inside the body. Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Quantum dots can also be tuned to absorb different colors of light. So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future. And quantum dots could have a whole medley of uses not yet explored.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel So they could be used to build solar panels that soak up sunlight well in different conditions. The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future. And quantum dots could have a whole medley of uses not yet explored. Chan’s team, for instance, is now using quantum dots to detect infections such as flu and HIV.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel The dots may even be used to build quantum computers. Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future. And quantum dots could have a whole medley of uses not yet explored. Chan’s team, for instance, is now using quantum dots to detect infections such as flu and HIV. “I was absolutely thrilled to see this,” says Judith Giordan.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel Such computers promise to run much faster than any normal computer ever could. This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future. And quantum dots could have a whole medley of uses not yet explored. Chan’s team, for instance, is now using quantum dots to detect infections such as flu and HIV. “I was absolutely thrilled to see this,” says Judith Giordan. She’s the president of the American Chemical Society.
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Creation of quantum dots wins 2023 chemistry Nobel This year’s chemistry Nobel is well-deserved, says Warren Chan. He’s a biomedical engineer and chemist at the University of Toronto in Canada. “They’re the ones who built the foundation,” Chan says of the winners. “I’m really happy that the field is getting credit for really changing the world.” Chan and his colleagues found one of the first uses for quantum dots in the 1990s. Their group used quantum dots to tag cells in lab experiments. But the Nobel committee doesn’t just look at past impacts of a discovery, Chan notes. They also consider the effects a discovery may have in the future. And quantum dots could have a whole medley of uses not yet explored. Chan’s team, for instance, is now using quantum dots to detect infections such as flu and HIV. “I was absolutely thrilled to see this,” says Judith Giordan. She’s the president of the American Chemical Society. “We have three people recognized who brought this technology from a dream, a hope, a theoretical construct … all the way through synthesis and manufacture.”
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Even the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys – two of the NFL's best teams – have hot seats. No seats, however, may be more sizzling than those occupied by two head coaches in the NFC South, one in the NFC North and another (surprisingly) in the NFC West. Here is the hottest seat on each NFC team as determined by Yardbarker NFL writers. NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Even the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys – two of the NFL's best teams – have hot seats. No seats, however, may be more sizzling than those occupied by two head coaches in the NFC South, one in the NFC North and another (surprisingly) in the NFC West. Here is the hottest seat on each NFC team as determined by Yardbarker NFL writers. NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches No seats, however, may be more sizzling than those occupied by two head coaches in the NFC South, one in the NFC North and another (surprisingly) in the NFC West. Here is the hottest seat on each NFC team as determined by Yardbarker NFL writers. NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Here is the hottest seat on each NFC team as determined by Yardbarker NFL writers. NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Here is the hottest seat on each NFC team as determined by Yardbarker NFL writers. NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches NFC East DALLAS COWBOYS | Cornerback Trevon Diggs: In September, Diggs suffered a season-ending ACL injury. His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches His replacement, DaRon Bland, has wowed us with an NFL-record five pick-sixes. There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches There's no way Bland can go back to slot corner in 2024, so the heat will be on Diggs next season as a probable replacement for Stephon Gilmore at left cornerback. NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working. At 4-8, the Commanders are floundering in his first season of ownership.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches NEW YORK GIANTS | Quarterback Daniel Jones: Out for the season with an ACL injury, Jones has no way to dissuade Giants ownership from taking a quarterback high in the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. New York can (and will) get out of his $160M contract in 2025. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working. At 4-8, the Commanders are floundering in his first season of ownership. — Bruce Ewing NFC West ARIZONA CARDINALS | Quarterback Kyler Murray: The inconsistent Murray has five more games this season to prove to a new front office and coaching staff that he is the long-term answer at quarterback.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches PHILADELPHIA EAGLES | Wide receiver Quez Watkins: Philadelphia’s supposed No. 3 receiver has a measly four catches for 21 yards. While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working. At 4-8, the Commanders are floundering in his first season of ownership. — Bruce Ewing NFC West ARIZONA CARDINALS | Quarterback Kyler Murray: The inconsistent Murray has five more games this season to prove to a new front office and coaching staff that he is the long-term answer at quarterback. If he doesn’t show them what they want to see, the Cardinals have the draft capital (including two first-round picks) to land a franchise quarterback at the top of the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches While he missed five games with a hamstring injury, Olamide Zaccheaus and Julio Jones combined for 132 yards receiving and three touchdowns. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS | Owner Josh Harris: He oversaw the controversial “Process” as owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working. At 4-8, the Commanders are floundering in his first season of ownership. — Bruce Ewing NFC West ARIZONA CARDINALS | Quarterback Kyler Murray: The inconsistent Murray has five more games this season to prove to a new front office and coaching staff that he is the long-term answer at quarterback. If he doesn’t show them what they want to see, the Cardinals have the draft capital (including two first-round picks) to land a franchise quarterback at the top of the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He’ll need a better plan this offseason when “I’m not Dan Snyder” stops working. At 4-8, the Commanders are floundering in his first season of ownership. — Bruce Ewing NFC West ARIZONA CARDINALS | Quarterback Kyler Murray: The inconsistent Murray has five more games this season to prove to a new front office and coaching staff that he is the long-term answer at quarterback. If he doesn’t show them what they want to see, the Cardinals have the draft capital (including two first-round picks) to land a franchise quarterback at the top of the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production. He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches — Bruce Ewing NFC West ARIZONA CARDINALS | Quarterback Kyler Murray: The inconsistent Murray has five more games this season to prove to a new front office and coaching staff that he is the long-term answer at quarterback. If he doesn’t show them what they want to see, the Cardinals have the draft capital (including two first-round picks) to land a franchise quarterback at the top of the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production. He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches If he doesn’t show them what they want to see, the Cardinals have the draft capital (including two first-round picks) to land a franchise quarterback at the top of the QB-rich 2024 NFL Draft. LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production. He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production. He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment. His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches LOS ANGELES RAMS | Wide receiver Cooper Kupp: At his peak, he was one of the best offensive players in the league, but age (30) and injuries (appearing in 16 of a possible 28 games the past two seasons) have hurt his production. He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment. His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | Quarterback Geno Smith: The Seahawks passed on drafting a QB in 2023 and re-signed Smith, but he has taken a significant step back.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment. His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | Quarterback Geno Smith: The Seahawks passed on drafting a QB in 2023 and re-signed Smith, but he has taken a significant step back. Entering Thursday's game against Dallas, his completion percentage was down from 2022 (69.8 to 65.4 percent) despite the impressive offensive weapons around him.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He has been a non-factor over the past five games (12 catches for 127 yards) while young receivers Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell have stepped up. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment. His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | Quarterback Geno Smith: The Seahawks passed on drafting a QB in 2023 and re-signed Smith, but he has taken a significant step back. Entering Thursday's game against Dallas, his completion percentage was down from 2022 (69.8 to 65.4 percent) despite the impressive offensive weapons around him. Seattle has an out in his contract after this season that would only carry a $17.4 million dead-cap number, per Spotrac.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS | Head coach Kyle Shanahan: The 49ers have done almost everything possible under Shanahan except win a Super Bowl. Fair or not, not winning a title with a stacked roster — especially on offense (Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel, Brock Purdy, George Kittle) — would be a massive disappointment. His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | Quarterback Geno Smith: The Seahawks passed on drafting a QB in 2023 and re-signed Smith, but he has taken a significant step back. Entering Thursday's game against Dallas, his completion percentage was down from 2022 (69.8 to 65.4 percent) despite the impressive offensive weapons around him. Seattle has an out in his contract after this season that would only carry a $17.4 million dead-cap number, per Spotrac. — Adam Gretz NFC North CHICAGO BEARS | Head coach Matt Eberflus: The Bears have only one division win during Eberflus' tenure and his seven wins are the fewest by a Bears head coach through his first 29 games.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches His job is in zero danger, but his rep may be. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | Quarterback Geno Smith: The Seahawks passed on drafting a QB in 2023 and re-signed Smith, but he has taken a significant step back. Entering Thursday's game against Dallas, his completion percentage was down from 2022 (69.8 to 65.4 percent) despite the impressive offensive weapons around him. Seattle has an out in his contract after this season that would only carry a $17.4 million dead-cap number, per Spotrac. — Adam Gretz NFC North CHICAGO BEARS | Head coach Matt Eberflus: The Bears have only one division win during Eberflus' tenure and his seven wins are the fewest by a Bears head coach through his first 29 games. In his second season as HC, the defense has improved, but positive results are hard to come by behind a lackluster offense ranked 19th in yards (323.2) and 21st in points per game (20.2).
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Entering Thursday's game against Dallas, his completion percentage was down from 2022 (69.8 to 65.4 percent) despite the impressive offensive weapons around him. Seattle has an out in his contract after this season that would only carry a $17.4 million dead-cap number, per Spotrac. — Adam Gretz NFC North CHICAGO BEARS | Head coach Matt Eberflus: The Bears have only one division win during Eberflus' tenure and his seven wins are the fewest by a Bears head coach through his first 29 games. In his second season as HC, the defense has improved, but positive results are hard to come by behind a lackluster offense ranked 19th in yards (323.2) and 21st in points per game (20.2). DETROIT LIONS | Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn: The Lions finished near the bottom of the NFL in points against (31st and 28th) the past two seasons and are on pace to do so again for the third time in as many years under Glenn (24th, 23.5).
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Seattle has an out in his contract after this season that would only carry a $17.4 million dead-cap number, per Spotrac. — Adam Gretz NFC North CHICAGO BEARS | Head coach Matt Eberflus: The Bears have only one division win during Eberflus' tenure and his seven wins are the fewest by a Bears head coach through his first 29 games. In his second season as HC, the defense has improved, but positive results are hard to come by behind a lackluster offense ranked 19th in yards (323.2) and 21st in points per game (20.2). DETROIT LIONS | Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn: The Lions finished near the bottom of the NFL in points against (31st and 28th) the past two seasons and are on pace to do so again for the third time in as many years under Glenn (24th, 23.5). Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games).
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches — Adam Gretz NFC North CHICAGO BEARS | Head coach Matt Eberflus: The Bears have only one division win during Eberflus' tenure and his seven wins are the fewest by a Bears head coach through his first 29 games. In his second season as HC, the defense has improved, but positive results are hard to come by behind a lackluster offense ranked 19th in yards (323.2) and 21st in points per game (20.2). DETROIT LIONS | Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn: The Lions finished near the bottom of the NFL in points against (31st and 28th) the past two seasons and are on pace to do so again for the third time in as many years under Glenn (24th, 23.5). Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games). GREEN BAY PACKERS | Wide receiver Christian Watson: The popular choice to emerge as the team's No.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches In his second season as HC, the defense has improved, but positive results are hard to come by behind a lackluster offense ranked 19th in yards (323.2) and 21st in points per game (20.2). DETROIT LIONS | Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn: The Lions finished near the bottom of the NFL in points against (31st and 28th) the past two seasons and are on pace to do so again for the third time in as many years under Glenn (24th, 23.5). Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games). GREEN BAY PACKERS | Wide receiver Christian Watson: The popular choice to emerge as the team's No. 1 wideout, he has underachieved in his second season, outshined by fellow 2022 draftee Romeo Doubs (seven TDs) and rookie Jayden Reed (five TDs).
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches DETROIT LIONS | Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn: The Lions finished near the bottom of the NFL in points against (31st and 28th) the past two seasons and are on pace to do so again for the third time in as many years under Glenn (24th, 23.5). Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games). GREEN BAY PACKERS | Wide receiver Christian Watson: The popular choice to emerge as the team's No. 1 wideout, he has underachieved in his second season, outshined by fellow 2022 draftee Romeo Doubs (seven TDs) and rookie Jayden Reed (five TDs). Watson had his best game in Week 12 (five receptions, 94 yards, one TD), but was nearly invisible before that, recording 16 catches (257 yards) and two TDs over seven games.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games). GREEN BAY PACKERS | Wide receiver Christian Watson: The popular choice to emerge as the team's No. 1 wideout, he has underachieved in his second season, outshined by fellow 2022 draftee Romeo Doubs (seven TDs) and rookie Jayden Reed (five TDs). Watson had his best game in Week 12 (five receptions, 94 yards, one TD), but was nearly invisible before that, recording 16 catches (257 yards) and two TDs over seven games. MINNESOTA VIKINGS | Running back Alexander Mattison: He has floundered in his first season as the starter, producing zero rushing TDs on a career-best 13.2 attempts a game and ranking 22nd among qualified backs in yards per carry (3.8).
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Furthermore, the unit has regressed in 2023, with opponents averaging 29 points per game since Week 7 (five games). GREEN BAY PACKERS | Wide receiver Christian Watson: The popular choice to emerge as the team's No. 1 wideout, he has underachieved in his second season, outshined by fellow 2022 draftee Romeo Doubs (seven TDs) and rookie Jayden Reed (five TDs). Watson had his best game in Week 12 (five receptions, 94 yards, one TD), but was nearly invisible before that, recording 16 catches (257 yards) and two TDs over seven games. MINNESOTA VIKINGS | Running back Alexander Mattison: He has floundered in his first season as the starter, producing zero rushing TDs on a career-best 13.2 attempts a game and ranking 22nd among qualified backs in yards per carry (3.8). He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches 1 wideout, he has underachieved in his second season, outshined by fellow 2022 draftee Romeo Doubs (seven TDs) and rookie Jayden Reed (five TDs). Watson had his best game in Week 12 (five receptions, 94 yards, one TD), but was nearly invisible before that, recording 16 catches (257 yards) and two TDs over seven games. MINNESOTA VIKINGS | Running back Alexander Mattison: He has floundered in his first season as the starter, producing zero rushing TDs on a career-best 13.2 attempts a game and ranking 22nd among qualified backs in yards per carry (3.8). He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more. — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Watson had his best game in Week 12 (five receptions, 94 yards, one TD), but was nearly invisible before that, recording 16 catches (257 yards) and two TDs over seven games. MINNESOTA VIKINGS | Running back Alexander Mattison: He has floundered in his first season as the starter, producing zero rushing TDs on a career-best 13.2 attempts a game and ranking 22nd among qualified backs in yards per carry (3.8). He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more. — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him. He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches MINNESOTA VIKINGS | Running back Alexander Mattison: He has floundered in his first season as the starter, producing zero rushing TDs on a career-best 13.2 attempts a game and ranking 22nd among qualified backs in yards per carry (3.8). He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more. — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him. He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter. CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more. — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him. He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter. CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself. Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He's still getting more snaps than second-year RB Ty Chandler, but the Vikings will likely look for a replacement this offseason if Mattison doesn't show more. — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him. He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter. CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself. Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches — Mike Santa Barbara NFC South ATLANTA FALCONS | Quarterback Desmond Ridder: The Falcons have a golden path toward a division crown, but Ridder’s two-interception performance against the Saints in Week 12 was another reminder Atlanta isn’t a legitimate contender with him. He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter. CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself. Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad. What's worse, however, is running back Alvin Kamara’s concerning claim after a 24-15 loss to the Falcons that the team doesn’t have an identity.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches He’ll finish the season leading the Falcons, who will probably get a home playoff game, but the clock is ticking on Ridder’s time as an NFL starter. CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself. Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad. What's worse, however, is running back Alvin Kamara’s concerning claim after a 24-15 loss to the Falcons that the team doesn’t have an identity. Allen — who has a 20-44 record as head coach of the Raiders and Saints — needs a playoff appearance or there could be big changes in New Orleans.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches CAROLINA PANTHERS | General manager Scott Fitterer: Owner David Tepper should have the hottest seat, but he isn’t going to fire himself. Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad. What's worse, however, is running back Alvin Kamara’s concerning claim after a 24-15 loss to the Falcons that the team doesn’t have an identity. Allen — who has a 20-44 record as head coach of the Raiders and Saints — needs a playoff appearance or there could be big changes in New Orleans. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS | Head coach Todd Bowles: At 4-7, the Bucs are only a game back of first in the division, but they are fading fast, going 1-6 in their past seven games.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches Instead, when he runs out of people on the sidelines to fire, he’ll take out his frustration on a GM (partly) responsible for constructing the least impressive roster in football. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad. What's worse, however, is running back Alvin Kamara’s concerning claim after a 24-15 loss to the Falcons that the team doesn’t have an identity. Allen — who has a 20-44 record as head coach of the Raiders and Saints — needs a playoff appearance or there could be big changes in New Orleans. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS | Head coach Todd Bowles: At 4-7, the Bucs are only a game back of first in the division, but they are fading fast, going 1-6 in their past seven games. The team’s lapses on defense (363.7 YPG/27th) – supposedly Bowles' area of expertise – are most concerning.
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Hottest seat on each NFC team: Buns burning for these four head coaches NEW ORLEANS SAINTS | Head coach Dennis Allen: New Orleans' 5-6 record against the league’s easiest schedule is bad. What's worse, however, is running back Alvin Kamara’s concerning claim after a 24-15 loss to the Falcons that the team doesn’t have an identity. Allen — who has a 20-44 record as head coach of the Raiders and Saints — needs a playoff appearance or there could be big changes in New Orleans. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS | Head coach Todd Bowles: At 4-7, the Bucs are only a game back of first in the division, but they are fading fast, going 1-6 in their past seven games. The team’s lapses on defense (363.7 YPG/27th) – supposedly Bowles' area of expertise – are most concerning. — Eric Smithling
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Goals from West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus extended Manchester United’s miserable run in the English Premier League. Bowen bundled home at the second attempt in the 72nd minute, his 11th league goal this season, and Kudus struck his fourth goal in as many games to settle matters. It was another worrying setback for manager Erik ten Hag as United suffered a 13th defeat in 26 games in all competitions. Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Share A defensive howler from Manchester United and Mohammed Kudus capitalises! ???? What a finish from the West Ham man, but Kobbie Mainoo won't want to see this one back… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ????
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Goals from West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus extended Manchester United’s miserable run in the English Premier League. Bowen bundled home at the second attempt in the 72nd minute, his 11th league goal this season, and Kudus struck his fourth goal in as many games to settle matters. It was another worrying setback for manager Erik ten Hag as United suffered a 13th defeat in 26 games in all competitions. Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Share A defensive howler from Manchester United and Mohammed Kudus capitalises! ???? What a finish from the West Ham man, but Kobbie Mainoo won't want to see this one back… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/IcKGdmJv4O — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel lashed the team’s lack of a plan and blasted them for looking slow against the Hammers.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton What a finish from the West Ham man, but Kobbie Mainoo won't want to see this one back… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/IcKGdmJv4O — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel lashed the team’s lack of a plan and blasted them for looking slow against the Hammers. “It was just in many ways irrelevant. There was no plan to it,” he said. “West Ham got an easy win which is a little bit silly to say. “When I look at the team, I don’t know what the identity of the team is. What is the style of play, what’s the plan?
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton What a finish from the West Ham man, but Kobbie Mainoo won't want to see this one back… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/IcKGdmJv4O — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel lashed the team’s lack of a plan and blasted them for looking slow against the Hammers. “It was just in many ways irrelevant. There was no plan to it,” he said. “West Ham got an easy win which is a little bit silly to say. “When I look at the team, I don’t know what the identity of the team is. What is the style of play, what’s the plan? “He needs to take a step back, ten Hag, and say what do I need to do with these players I have available in order to first of all stop leaking goals, because that’s a problem, and secondly, score goals – how do I get the next goal?
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton ??? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/IcKGdmJv4O — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel lashed the team’s lack of a plan and blasted them for looking slow against the Hammers. “It was just in many ways irrelevant. There was no plan to it,” he said. “West Ham got an easy win which is a little bit silly to say. “When I look at the team, I don’t know what the identity of the team is. What is the style of play, what’s the plan? “He needs to take a step back, ten Hag, and say what do I need to do with these players I have available in order to first of all stop leaking goals, because that’s a problem, and secondly, score goals – how do I get the next goal? Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN!
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton “It was just in many ways irrelevant. There was no plan to it,” he said. “West Ham got an easy win which is a little bit silly to say. “When I look at the team, I don’t know what the identity of the team is. What is the style of play, what’s the plan? “He needs to take a step back, ten Hag, and say what do I need to do with these players I have available in order to first of all stop leaking goals, because that’s a problem, and secondly, score goals – how do I get the next goal? Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN! West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ????
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton “It was just in many ways irrelevant. There was no plan to it,” he said. “West Ham got an easy win which is a little bit silly to say. “When I look at the team, I don’t know what the identity of the team is. What is the style of play, what’s the plan? “He needs to take a step back, ten Hag, and say what do I need to do with these players I have available in order to first of all stop leaking goals, because that’s a problem, and secondly, score goals – how do I get the next goal? Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN! West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton What is the style of play, what’s the plan? “He needs to take a step back, ten Hag, and say what do I need to do with these players I have available in order to first of all stop leaking goals, because that’s a problem, and secondly, score goals – how do I get the next goal? Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN! West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal. “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN! West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal. “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances. We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Four games without a goal, it’s a long time.” Advertisement DEADLOCK BROKEN! West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal. “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances. We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton West Ham lead against Manchester United! ???? That assist from Lucas Paquetá though… ???? Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal. “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances. We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game. “There we defended very well for 90 minutes, that has to be always our standard like what we did there.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/09W1bq24Ur#OptusSport #PL pic.twitter.com/Qqq7zugQmj — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Ten Hag tried to put a positive spin on the performance by claiming to BBC that they were the better side before the first goal. “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances. We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game. “There we defended very well for 90 minutes, that has to be always our standard like what we did there. You have to bring that to every game on the pitch.” Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield that ensures the London side will top the English Premier League on Christmas Day.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton “I think it was a decent 72 minutes where we didn’t take our chances. We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game. “There we defended very well for 90 minutes, that has to be always our standard like what we did there. You have to bring that to every game on the pitch.” Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield that ensures the London side will top the English Premier League on Christmas Day. Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game. “There we defended very well for 90 minutes, that has to be always our standard like what we did there. You have to bring that to every game on the pitch.” Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield that ensures the London side will top the English Premier League on Christmas Day. Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️ Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ????
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton We should’ve gone in the lead but we didn’t and then it was one moment of switching off,” he said. “At this moment we are not top, but we have seen last week against the top of this league we were head-to-head. We didn’t score, we had the best opportunities of the game. “There we defended very well for 90 minutes, that has to be always our standard like what we did there. You have to bring that to every game on the pitch.” Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield that ensures the London side will top the English Premier League on Christmas Day. Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️ Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/wdM7tdgfb9#OptusSport pic.twitter.com/n7dqm1qnUH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Advertisement Arsenal led through defender Gabriel’s fourth-minute header from Martin Odegaard’s free kick on Saturday (local time), but Mohamed Salah beat David Raya at his near post to level in the 29th.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton You have to bring that to every game on the pitch.” Liverpool and Arsenal played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Anfield that ensures the London side will top the English Premier League on Christmas Day. Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️ Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/wdM7tdgfb9#OptusSport pic.twitter.com/n7dqm1qnUH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Advertisement Arsenal led through defender Gabriel’s fourth-minute header from Martin Odegaard’s free kick on Saturday (local time), but Mohamed Salah beat David Raya at his near post to level in the 29th. Liverpool came closest in the second half and hit the woodwork twice, through Trent Alexander-Arnold and substitute Harvey Elliott.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️ Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/wdM7tdgfb9#OptusSport pic.twitter.com/n7dqm1qnUH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Advertisement Arsenal led through defender Gabriel’s fourth-minute header from Martin Odegaard’s free kick on Saturday (local time), but Mohamed Salah beat David Raya at his near post to level in the 29th. Liverpool came closest in the second half and hit the woodwork twice, through Trent Alexander-Arnold and substitute Harvey Elliott. Mikel Arteta’s team go into Christmas a point clear of Liverpool and third-placed Aston Villa.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Gabriel gives Arsenal a three and a half minute lead at Liverpool! ???? This top-of-the-table clash explodes into life early – and that's the Gunners' fastest ever goal at Anfield in #PL history! ⚡️ Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/wdM7tdgfb9#OptusSport pic.twitter.com/n7dqm1qnUH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Advertisement Arsenal led through defender Gabriel’s fourth-minute header from Martin Odegaard’s free kick on Saturday (local time), but Mohamed Salah beat David Raya at his near post to level in the 29th. Liverpool came closest in the second half and hit the woodwork twice, through Trent Alexander-Arnold and substitute Harvey Elliott. Mikel Arteta’s team go into Christmas a point clear of Liverpool and third-placed Aston Villa. Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas broke his collarbone when he collided with Jurgen Klopp on the sideline.
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Manchester divided as ten Hag pressure mounts after United Hammered, Ange-ball pays off again as Spurs sink Everton Stream LIVE, or on-demand after, here ???? https://t.co/wdM7tdgfb9#OptusSport pic.twitter.com/n7dqm1qnUH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 23, 2023 Advertisement Arsenal led through defender Gabriel’s fourth-minute header from Martin Odegaard’s free kick on Saturday (local time), but Mohamed Salah beat David Raya at his near post to level in the 29th. Liverpool came closest in the second half and hit the woodwork twice, through Trent Alexander-Arnold and substitute Harvey Elliott. Mikel Arteta’s team go into Christmas a point clear of Liverpool and third-placed Aston Villa. Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas broke his collarbone when he collided with Jurgen Klopp on the sideline. Tsimikas was challenged by Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka and stumbled into Klopp, who fell on top of him.