Mike McDaniel: Focus on 1-6 Dolphins, not my own job - ESPN
CLEVELAND — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said he isn't thinking about his job security, even after a 31-6 loss Sunday to the Cleveland Browns dropped his team to 1-6.
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CLEVELAND — Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said he isn't thinking about his job security, even after a 31-6 loss Sunday to the Cleveland Browns dropped his team to 1-6.
Getafe coach José Bordalás accused Vinícius Júnior of mocking his decision to bring on substitute Allan Nyom — who was red-carded just 39 seconds later — as Real Madrid won 1-0 in LaLiga on Sunday.
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Chase Briscoe gave Joe Gibbs Racing its second spot in NASCAR's championship-deciding season finale with an overtime victory Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
MINNEAPOLIS — Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson was livid Sunday when NFL replay overturned a fourth-quarter touchdown catch that would have closed the Philadelphia Eagles' lead to two points in Minnesota's eventual 28-22 loss.
AUSTIN, Texas — Max Verstappen would have considered anyone backing him for the title after the Dutch Grand Prix as «an idiot,» but now believes a championship victory is possible if he maximises his performance at the five remaining races.
Will Dandjinou collected three speed skating medals Sunday for a two-day total of five, leading the Canadian team at the Short Track World Tour stop in Montreal.
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool slumped to a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time in 11 years as Manchester United won 2-1 on Sunday to end their near decade-long wait for victory at Anfield.
AUSTIN, Texas: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen raced to his third victory in four races Sunday at the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, while McLaren’s Lando Norris took a huge chunk out of teammate Oscar Piastri’s championship lead by finishing second. Piastri was a distant fifth, allowing Norris to pull within 14 points with five grand prix and two sprint races to go. Verstappen is also closing fast with his late-season charge. Verstappen now trails Piastri by 40 points, and Norris by 26, in third place, and has put the McClarens on notice he intends to chase them all the way to the end of the season. Piastri and Norris are trying to win their first career drivers championship. Verstappen is hunting his fifth in a row, and his dominant form of late has given him a real chance to get it. He also won the sprint race Saturday after the two McLarens ran into each other on the first turn and crashed out. “It was an unbelievable weekend for us,” Verstappen said. “The chance is there. We just need to try to deliver these kind of weekends until the end.”