NFL Review of Week 2... and other injuries piling up: Ed Oliver out for Bills; multiple players from Giants, Cardinals, Bears, Vikings dealing with knee, groin, hamstring issues.
Major League Baseball’s National League is in full swing — fraught with tight races, surprising triumphs, and heartbreaking collapses. If you thought the regular season was predictable, buckle up. The 2025 NL chase is delivering drama, and for many fanbases, it’s one of those seasons you’ll talk about for years.
In front of more than 70,000 roaring fans at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Terence “Bud” Crawford pulled off what many thought was near impossible — he beat Canelo Álvarez by unanimous decision, becoming undisputed super-middleweight champion in a third weight division.
Saturday’s college football slate (Sept 13) delivered all the drama fans crave—up-and-downs, clutch finishes, and a few “did that just happen?” moments. Here are the biggest games, upsets & storylines you might’ve missed.
Sunday in Arlington gave Cowboys fans one for the ages — a wild back-and-forth that ended with bravery, grit, and a 46-yard boot in overtime. Let’s break it down.
The Packers defeated the Washington Commanders 27-18, improving to 2-0 on the season.
Jordan Love looked sharp — threw for about 292 yards and 2 passing touchdowns.
Tight end Tucker Kraft had a career night: 124 receiving yards and a touchdown, including a long gain (57 yards) that opened up big chunks of yardage.
Hey there, football family! What an electrifying kickoff to the 2025 NFL season it was! From jaw-dropping comebacks to rookie fireworks, Week 1 delivered...
In a riveting US Open men's final at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Carlos Alcaraz defeated world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in four sets, 6–2, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4, to capture his sixth Grand Slam and second US Open title. He now moves back into the No. 1 ranking. Alcaraz’s relentless aggression and commanding presence
The rankings ripple most under the force of these upsets—USF skyrockets after back-to-back big wins, Oregon cements CFP hopes, while Florida, ASU, and Michigan face early-season sobering setbacks.
In São Paulo, the Los Angeles Chargers pulled off a stunning 27-21 upset over the Kansas City Chiefs to kick off the season—snapping a seven-game skid against their division rivals.