Vikings stave off Jets' 4th-quarter comeback attempt to remain undefeated in London
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Daniel Jones incited a scuffle during joint New York Giants practice, and coaches had to break it up. Colin Cowherd asks if the Giants will embrace Daniel Jones this season.
Peter Schrager joins Colin Cowherd to explain why the Seattle Seahawks are his sleeper team this season.
PITTSBURGH — Already without Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence because of injury, the Dallas Cowboys lost one of their replacements, rookie defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, on the fourth play of Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
PHILADELPHIA — Nick Castellanos ripped a winning two-out single off Tylor Megill that scored Bryce Harper and sent the Philadelphia Phillies to a dizzying 7-6 win over the New York Mets on Sunday and evened the National League Division Series at one game apiece.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jalen Brunson thought twice about going 1-on-2 in transition, instead dribbled back outside and flipped the ball behind him to Karl-Anthony Towns, who made a 3-pointer with a defender in his face.
The New York Liberty knocked off the defending champion Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, winning 76-62 for a 3-1 series victory.
PHILADELPHIA — Inside Bryce Harper's basement on a recent Saturday morning, his son wanted dad to watch his Hot Wheels races, and his daughter was hungry and needed a bagel, and the baby had just unleashed a volcanic spit-up on him for the second time in five minutes, and amid the chaos, the calls for his attention, the tugs in every direction, Harper exuded calm. Considering the environment in which Harper plies his trade — 40,000 people bleating, praying and exhorting him to carry the Philadelphia Phillies back to Major League Baseball's mountaintop — the smaller audience posed no problem.