Arkansas fired coach Sam Pittman on Sunday after a blowout home loss to Notre Dame and named Bobby Petrino as interim coach.
Author: Michael
Good news, bad news for New York Giants fans: The good news is that rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart looked fantastic on the first drive of his NFL career. The bad news is that the team wasted three weeks starting Russell Wilson.
For some reason, head coach Brian Daboll seemed intent on giving Wilson every chance to keep the starting quarterback gig, but after a horrible performance against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football, Daboll had no choice but to go with Dart as the starter.
After one drive, the decision looks like the right call.
WHAT. A. COMEBACK.
When it was over, Aaron Rodgers and Kevin O’Connell found each other at midfield of Dublin’s Croke Park and shared a hug while the Minnesota Vikings head coach said something in the ear of the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback.
We have no idea what was said, but it would be understandable if the conversation had something to do with O’Connell saying maybe he made a mistake. O’Connell, afterall, was part of the club brain trust that decided Rodgers joining the Vikings in the offseason wasn’t the way to go.
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Player Ratings: Arsenal Produce Dramatic Comeback to Beat Newcastle United
Newcastle United 1-2 Arsenal: Premier League Drama at St James’ Park
A packed St James’ Park witnessed a gripping Premier League encounter as Arsenal overturned a late deficit to beat Newcastle United 2-1, snatching all three points deep into stoppage time. The contest was intense, full of contentious moments and decided by two late goals that silenced the Tyneside crowd.
When the NFL released the 2025 schedule, the Ravens-Chiefs matchup in Week 4 was billed as a clash of the titans: two elite quarterbacks leading Super Bowl contenders in a game that could have a major impact on final playoff seeding and the all-important first-round bye.
Months later, neither team looks ready for the postseason, much less a championship run. Both are 1-2 in their first three games, though their losses have all come to elite teams, one in either conference. Baltimore’s defense is all out of whack, as is Kansas City’s offense.
Serie A official Week 5 line-ups: AC Milan vs. Napoli
Rafael Leao returns to the Milan bench, as Christian Pulisic, Santiago Gimenez, Adrien Rabiot and Luka Modric start, but decimated Napoli rely on Kevin De Bruyne, Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund plus two debutants.
It kicks off at San Siro at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games on the Liveblog.
This is a big clash between form teams and a potential first Scudetto battle for the reigning Champions of Italy.
In-game updates
Second quarter
That would be a good example of what Brian Daboll means when he says Darius Muasau is a “Very instinctual player.” Sniffed out that screen. Came flying in. Held onto an ankle as Burns cleaned up tackle. 4-yard loss. #Giants
— Ryan Dunleavy (@rydunleavy) September 28, 2025
The Giants nearly score on Dexter Lawrence’s interception, but Cam Skattebo is tripped up short of the goal line on 2nd down and can’t quite punch it in on 3rd down. Giants lead 10-3 after a field goal from Jude McAtamney.
🚨 Milan-Napoli: Allegri and Conte reveal starting XIs for the big clash
In a packed San Siro with the Curva Sud back, the Milan-Napoli match closes Sunday in Serie A in grand style.
Allegri’s team arrives on a roll against a Napoli lacking in defense. Leao returns.
MILAN:: Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlović; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modrić, Rabiot, Estupiñan; Pulisic, Gimenez.
NAPOLI:: Meret; Di Lorenzo, Marianucci, Juan Jesus, Gutiérrez; Lobotka; Politano, Anguissa, De Bruyne, McTominay; Højlund.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence.