Author: Michael

The Green Bay Packers got elite level performances from their quarterback, star pass-rusher and Pro Bowl running back, but too breakdowns in coverage and on special teams created a old fashioned shootout at AT&T Stadium and a rather historic 40-40 tie with the Dallas Cowboys on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 4.
The Packers will win a lot of football games in 2025 when Jordan Love, Micah Parsons and Josh Jacobs play as well as they did on Sunday night.

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The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced First National Bank (F.N.B.) as their official home and away jersey patch partner, marking the first time a sponsor’s logo will appear on all the team’s game jerseys.
The expanded partnership with F.N.B., a subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation, also designates the bank as the Penguins’ exclusive banking and financial services partner. This collaboration was unveiled during the Penguins’ exhibition games at PPG Paints Arena, where the team showcased the new jersey patches featuring the F.N.B. logo.
“The Penguins are proud to feature F.N.B.

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Luka Doncic’s official weight loss reveal has a bizarre twist on Lakers roster
originally appeared on The Sporting News
Luka Doncic’s improved fitness has been a frequent topic of conversation this offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ superstar was even on the cover of Men’s Health magazine.
So the release of the Lakers’ training camp roster this week came with some extra intrigue. What would Luka weigh?
Last season, Doncic was listed at 230 pounds.
And this season… 244?

The Lakers full training camp roster: pic.twitter.

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World Cup 2026 (Q): Zimbabwe squad for matches against South Africa and Lesotho
Warriors squad for the games against South Africa and Lesotho

Zimbabwe / @fb.com/footballzim
German coach Michael Nees, the head coach of Zimbabwe, unveiled on Tuesday the list of players selected for the Warriors’ upcoming matches against South Africa and Lesotho, as part of the African qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown remains in strong contention to be 2025’s WR1 after another strong performance against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
St. Brown finished as WR3 in both 2023 and 2024, but is an early contender to finish at the top spot in 2025. After Sunday’s full slate of games, St. Brown ranks behind only Los Angeles Rams wideout Puka Nacua in PPR points through four weeks of the NFL season.

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Unrivaled — the new professional 3-on-3 basketball league launched by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart last year — is entering Year 2, and the league has been slowly unveiling which WNBA players will participate.
In total, the league will include eight clubs of six players each this season, meaning that 12 more players will have the opportunity to play in the Miami-based league. Additionally, Unrivaled will include a development pool of players who will temporarily sign with clubs that are hampered by injuries.

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Bayern’s Jamal Musiala is expected to be back by hte end of the year after fracturing his leg in July.
Jamal Musiala’s rise was quick and impressive — and people throughout world soccer were taking notice. 
Musiala, a major catalyst for Bayern Munich winning the Bundesliga last season finished 2024 with 21 goals in all competitive matches for Bayern alongside eight assists. His biggest moment of the season was a four-goal performance against Mainz last October, which assuredly fueled Bayern locking in a five-year contract extension in February.

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The Dolphins get a big win despite a big loss on Monday Night Football. And the Jaguars get a rare West Coast victory. Here’s the state of Florida NFL weekend wrapup.
Miami Dolphins 27, New York Jets 21
Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill tore his left ACL as well as other ligaments in the Dolphins’ 27-21 victory over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football.
The extent of the damage and timetable for recovery are yet to be determined, but his 2025 season is certainly over.

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New York Jets coach Aaron Glenn has high expectations for his team. The coach has already shown limited patience when it comes to mistakes, and those frustrations seemingly reached a head after Monday’s loss to the Miami Dolphins. 
Following the Jets’ sloppy 27-21 loss Monday, Glenn yelled at his team in the locker room so loudly that it could be heard in the adjacent media room. While media members could reportedly hear Glenn’s locker-room rant, none of them reported what Glenn told the team after the loss. 
It was an infuriating performance from the Jets in Week 4.

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