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Week 7 of the college football season features some unlikely undefeated teams out to prove their place among the College Football Playoff contenders.
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Week 7 of the college football season features some unlikely undefeated teams out to prove their place among the College Football Playoff contenders.
ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders, once more, will be minus two of their top three receivers — and possibly all of them — for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears.
The Crown Jewel event at RAC Center in Perth featured two Crown Jewel Championship matches, the last international stop on the John Cena retirement tour, a tag team match filled with mixed feelings and something called an Australian Street Fight.
BOSTON — Buffalo Sabres top-line center Josh Norris is out indefinitely with an upper-body injury, coach Lindy Ruff announced Saturday.
The Las Vegas Aces and A'ja Wilson cemented their legacies by winning their third WNBA title in four seasons, capping it off with a sweep of the Phoenix Mercury in the 2025 WNBA Finals. Bookmakers are already looking ahead to the 2026 season and are favoring an up-and-coming powerhouse with a different potential MVP, though.
Coco Gauff had more struggles with her serve but overcame seven double faults to beat Jasmine Paolini 6-4, 6-3 on Saturday and reach the Wuhan Open final.
Through five weeks of the 2025 NFL regular season, the AFC North and its quarterback landscape does not resemble what it looked like when the season opened on Sept. 7.
PHOENIX — Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts stood at center court, dumbfounded. With 2:41 left in the third quarter of Phoenix's 97-86 Game 4 loss in the WNBA Finals on Friday night, he received two quick technical fouls for arguing a foul call, becoming the first coach in league history to be ejected in a Finals game.