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Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season wraps up tonight with a showdown featuring the Dallas Cowboys visiting the Las Vegas Raiders. Dallas enters as a 3.5-point road favorite, with an over/under of 50.5. The Cowboys are fresh off their bye week and looking to climb back into the NFC playoff hunt. Meanwhile, the Raiders are simply trying to end a three-game losing streak and get back into the win column.
Below, we will take a look at the best DFS plays for this Monday night showdown.
New York Giants rookie Abdul Carter has denied reports that he was benched for the start of Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers because he slept through a team walk-through.
Under first-week interim head coach Mike Kafka, Carter was benched for New York’s first defensive series against Green Bay. Per The Athletic and ESPN, Carter was sidelined for that series because he was asleep at the team facility when the Giants conducted a walk-through in preparation for the game.
Rejoice, fellow patriots, for our last NFL game overseas happened yesterday.
It was a real barnburner between the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders, featuring a ton of field goals and maybe one of the worst in-game decisions of the year, but that’s beside the point.
What’s done is done, and we don’t have to wake up at the ass-crack of dawn anymore to watch two teams being exported to Europe for their viewing pleasure.
At least for the rest of this season, that is.
We’re roughly a month into a wild, wacky, and ultimately entertaining NBA season. We’ve had the usual blend of fun: dominance at the top (hi, Oklahoma City), a star-studded MVP race, an intriguing rookie class, plenty of overtime thrillers, breakout stars, and where-did-you-come-from team performances — the Hawks, Raptors, and Suns seem to be prime candidates right now.
We recently got word of this year’s new All-Star format, yet another round of tweaks as the NBA at large tries to find a way to recapture some of the magic — and overall interest — of the past.
The Denver Broncos toppled the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday with a last-second game-winning field goal at Empower Field at Mile High. Throughout the game, the CBS broadcast camera was rocking because of the noise, and the silent cadence the Chiefs had to use contributed to a few offensive penalties. Denver coach Sean Payton challenged Broncos Country to be loud, and they answered his call.
“I thought our fans were outstanding,” Payton said after a thrilling 22-19 win. “It felt loud to me, and I say this respectfully, for the first time since I’ve been here, but really loud.
To the surprise of many, Juventus did not part ways with Dusan Vlahovic during the summer transfer window earlier this year. There was no singular reason for that, and it resulted in the 25-year-old Vlahovic and his league-high €12 million net salary remaining on Juve’s books for the final year of his contract.
So now, as we are a few months and a managerial change into the new campaign, Juventus CEO Damien Comolli has thrown it out there that the club will discuss a potential contract extension with Vlahovic after the completion of the 2025-26 season.
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Former Baltimore Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis is one of 12 newcomers to Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame ballot for 2026.
Markakis enjoyed a 15-year career, spending nine seasons with the Orioles from 2006-14, and six seasons with the Atlanta Braves from 2015-20. He played in 2,154 games, racking up 33.7 wins above replacement along with 189 home runs and a .
From A&M’s historic comeback to heart-stoppers at all levels, Week 12 was packed with games to remember.
Where does each Top 25 need the biggest improvement in the final month?