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The Week 1 NFL schedule for the 2024 season is stacked with great matchups, and we've got you covered with what you need to know heading into the weekend.
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The Week 1 NFL schedule for the 2024 season is stacked with great matchups, and we've got you covered with what you need to know heading into the weekend.
SÃO PAULO — The field conditions were a major talking point after the Philadelphia Eagles' 34-29 win over the Green Bay Packers on Friday night.
SAO PAULO — Running back Saquon Barkley scored three touchdowns in his Philadelphia Eagles debut to help lift his new team to a 34-29 win over the Green Bay Packers on Friday.
NEW YORK — When Taylor Fritz, a 26-year-old from California, and Frances Tiafoe, a 26-year-old from Maryland, strode under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights Friday night for the first US Open semifinal matching two American men in 19 years, the crowd might have been forgiven for not knowing whom to support.
Demetrious «Mighty Mouse» Johnson is calling it a career.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love could not finish Friday's season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles after he suffered an apparent lower left leg injury with 6 seconds left in a 34-29 loss in São Paulo.
Los Angeles Dodgers cleanup hitter Teoscar Hernandez is likely to land on the injured list after he was hit on the left foot by a pitch in Friday night's 3-1 loss to the visiting Cleveland Guardians, manager Dave Roberts said.
NEW YORK — The first pitch Mark Vientos saw from Justin Wilson in the 10th inning was a cutter inside, out of the strike zone. That's all it took for New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza to know how the at-bat would end.