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The NFL schedule was released on May 14. That means we know every game from Week 1 through Week 18 — and no time like the present to make some way-too-early predictions and rank the games from weakest to strongest as the league kicks off its 2025 season.
There will be new coaches, players in new places, and all sorts of intrigue to see which squads made the right moves in the offseason—and who will make it to the playoffs and Super Bowl.
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CINCINNATI — Chicago White Sox starter Davis Martin got Cincinnati Reds superstar shortstop Elly De La Cruz to hit a grounder to second baseman Lenyn Sosa on the first pitch of the fourth inning.
Martin needed five pitches to strike out Austin Hays looking. And then Martin retired Spencer Steer on a popup to catcher Edgar Quero on the third pitch of that at-bat.
The nine-pitch inning came during a stretch when Martin retired nine of 10 batters.
When you survey which NFL teams have five or more prime-time games, plenty of expected franchises pop up.
The Kansas City Chiefs lead the league with seven, the attention magnet Dallas Cowboy follow with six. When you get to the teams with five, you’ll find among them… the Atlanta Falcons?!
2025 NFL schedule release videos ranked from worst (Jets) to best (Severance!)
Oh yes, the Falcons. Atlanta hasn’t made the playoffs since the 2017 season, but the team snagged two Sunday Night Football games, two Monday Night Football games and a Thursday Night Football game.
In 2001, the NBA started giving out the Magic Johnson Award to players who not only excel on the court but also deal graciously with the media and public. It was named after Magic Johnson, the Los Angeles Lakers legend who always seemed to be open with the media and find time for every journalist who wanted to ask questions.
The award is voted for and given out by the Pro Basketball Writers Association. It was just announced that Kevin Durant, who currently plays for the Phoenix Suns, has won the award for this season. It is the second time he has taken home the honor.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The echo of Allie Charloe’s shot rang through Gorham Field like a starting gun — fierce and full of hope.
However, as the ball met a diving save from Casady’s goalkeeper, so too did Oologah’s season meet its cruelest obstacle.
That near-miss in the 55th minute was the closest the Lady Mustangs came to finding the net Tuesday night, for their 29-match win streak and hopes of back-to-back state championships were dashed in a 2-0 loss to the Lady Cyclones in the Class 3A state semifinals.
Bryant McFadden, Charles Davis and Ran Carthon
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