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Hideki Matsuyama hits his tee shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the 2025 Sentry. | Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
Hideki Matsuyama looked unstoppable at Kapalua all week, and even set a new PGA Tour scoring record in the process.
Hideki Matsuyama has set a new scoring record on the PGA Tour.
Thanks to his fourth straight sub-65 round at Kapalua, Matsuyama finished The Sentry at 35-under. He broke Cameron Smith’s previous record, a preposterous 34-under, which was also carded on the Plantation Course at Kapalua.
Tyreek Hill is already talking about his Dolphins tenure in the past tense.
Buffalo linebacker Von Miller showed up to work Sunday and made the easiest $1.5 million of his career.
The legendary NFL pass rusher was eager to pick up some contract incentives for his final regular-season game of the year.
Miller faced making a potential $3.5 million in bonuses Sunday but settled for a $1.5 million incentive after recording his sixth sack of the year.
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Facing the Patriots in the finale, Miller got after rookie QB Drake Maye and tallied his sixth sack on the Patriots’ first offensive drive.
Hideki Matsuyama picked up his 11th PGA career win on Sunday afternoon in Hawaii.
The Denver Broncos had one mission Sunday and that was beat the Kansas City Chiefs so they could reach the playoffs. How’d that go?
Well, the CBS network left the game in the fourth quarter to give viewers a more competitive game.
Because the Broncos absolutely demolished the Chiefs team that sat practically all of its starters and stars.
“Young and hungry can sometimes be pretty dangerous,” Broncos coach Sean Payton said after the game.
That describes his team. The Broncos are in the playoffs, but they haven’t by any means arrived.
Sam Darnold and Jared Goff lead their 14-2 teams into a clash that will decide the winner of the NFC North and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. Follow all the action.
The winner will get a bye and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs. The loser drops to a wild card. So far, both defenses are holding their own.
Jahmyr Gibbs tied a franchise record for touchdowns in a game, while the injury-ravaged Detroit defense held Minnesota out of the end zone with a lot at stake.
Jahmyr Gibbs scored four touchdowns as Detroit seized the top seed in the NFC, while Minnesota failed to reach the end zone and settled for the wild card.