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Padres stun Mets in Wild Card finale, plus Lamar Jackson, Ravens finally win a close match



Happy Monday, everyone. It was Wajih AlBaroudi filling in for Zachary Pereles. We’re about to have a busy sports weekend, so let’s get started.

The Football Five

  • The Packers look good on their way to an easy win first Giant in London, taking a 20-10 lead at halftime against a team with a limp midfielder (Daniel Jones sprained his ankle last week against the Bears) and a wide, exhausted body. secondary to trauma. But Brian Daboll’s G-Men scored 17 points in the second half while keeping Green Bay on zero (other than a purposeful safety with seconds remaining) to win 27-22. Giants and Jets now over .500 at the same time, first time since 2015 (more on that in a second).
  • Competitive football cannot be found in the AFC East on Sunday. The Receipt spoil Kenny Pickett’s first start with a 38-3 beat SteelersThe Patriots brought Jared Goff and the Lion’s attack back to Earth in a 29-0 loss and Jet plane beat the wounded Dolphins 40-17 after bursting with 21 points fourth quarter.
  • The Buccaneers beat their two-game losing streak with a 21-15 win over their tier rival the Falconslargely thanks to Leonard Fournette goes 139 yards versatile and two touchdowns. But the Bucs win isn’t the most telling point in this game. Atlanta’s Grady Jarrett knocks out Tom Brady in what looks to be an important, clean sack on Tuesday down to the end of the fourth quarter, but Referee Jerome Boger known as rough punishment for passersby. Tampa Bay will eventually hold the ball and lead by six points until time runs out.
  • The Rams’ Super Bowl the hangover is still alive and well. Los Angeles (now 2-3) allows five sacks and runs for only 2.5 yards per carry fat cowboy defensean output leads to a 22-10 loss at SoFi . Stadium for the home team. DeMarcus Lawrence set the tone for Dallas with a 19-yard back-to-back touchdown on the Rams’ opening line. Backup QB Cooper Rush didn’t do much (10/16 for a 102-yard unscored shot) in Dallas’ win, leaving the return of the two-time Pro Bowler player back to looming Dak Prescott even scarier for the rest of NFC.
  • Speaking of NFC East teams, who have looked dominating this season, The eagles still survived the undefeated start with one 20-17 lane victory over the Cardinals. It’s not pretty, like Jalen Hurts Can’t Throw a Touch (He ran two points, though) while Arizona missed a goal that would end the game from 43 yards with 22 seconds left. But good teams find a way to end games like this. Next up for the Birds: you guessed it, the home “Sunday Night Football” game against the Cowboys – a game that means a lot about the race for the championship.

Good morning to everyone but especially…

THE SAN DIEGO PADRES

Padres start up Joe Musgrove history of excellence against Mets when it matters most. He only allowed one hit over seven innings to help his team win 6-0 in Sunday’s decisive Wild Card Series elimination game. The 29-year-old hurdler is The first pitcher to allow two or fewer hits in at least seven innings in a playoff game wins or loses at home.

He was brilliant, in fact, Mets manager Buck Showalter asked the referee to test him for foreign substances in the sixth inning. Musgrove still entered the game after the quality check, and with the Padres win, they continued the World Series hunt.

  • San Diego will now travel to Los Angeles to kick off the National League Division Series with Dodgers on Tuesday. Padres is gone 5-14 against the Dodgers this season, and they’ve been little brothers in the rivalry since long before 2022, having lost every series since 2011.
  • The Padres have reason to believe they can turn the tide, because they scored a whopping 16 runs in the Wild Card lap. Jurickson Profar and Trent Grisham led the offensive effort, combining 8-20 with seven RBIs in San Diego’s first three playoffs.

Musgrove, 2017 World Series Champion with Astroswas brutally honest about his feelings towards the Houston title last week, saying he “didn’t feel great” wearing his championship ring because of the 2017 cheating scandal. Musgrove said he wanted to win a “real championship” with the Padres, and he was one step closer with Sunday’s dominant performance.

And also a good morning to…

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THE BALTIMORE RAVENS

The proverbial monkey is off Ravens’ backside. After falling to the Dolphins and Bills in the final seconds of their two defeats this season, Raven – and coach John Harbaugh in particular – have faced important questions about whether they are Can end the tight match or not.

But they did exactly that Sunday night against the Bengals, took the lead with no time on the clock thanks to Justin Tucker’s 43-yard winning goal.

Here’s how the old school AFC North slugfest ended:

  • Leading 13-10 with 9:42 will go into Q4the Ravens had a Wednesday and a at the Cincinnati three-yard line, but they opted to take a late penalty and instead kicked into goal 25 yards out.
  • The The Bengals then managed an impressive 13-time, 75-yard hit ends with Joe Burrow sneaked in for a one-yard touchdown to take a 17-16 lead in Cincinnati.
  • Baltimore gets the ball back in less than two minutes, giving Jackson all the time needed to develop his MVP-level abilities. Jackson went 2 out of 2 out of 15 yards (both complete for Mark Andrews) in the drivewayand he dashed through the defense for a Run 19 yards to get Raven into target range and effectively end the match.

Ravens win broke a five-game losing streak at home and more importantly, helped them lead the AFC North with a record of 3-2. They will meet a team that claimed a similarly impressive Week 5 win against the Giants next Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

College Soccer Finals: Alabama survives trauma to its star QB. Kentucky does not 🏈

While relatively chalky, this College football The weekend brings a lot of excitement. Powers of the SEC Alabama and Kentucky both entered Saturday without their star midfielder, but only the former came away with a win. Here’s a rundown of the entire weekend:

  • No. 1 Alabama, play without starting QB Bryce Youngsurvive a Late rally from Texas A&M to win 24-20.
  • UCLA QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson power his 18th ranked team to Win 42-32 end No. 11 Utah with four touches down.
  • Number 13 Kentucky reduced South Carolina, 24-14, for the second loss in a row, this one against QB star Will Levis on the sidelinesS.
  • No. 17 TCU damaged Number 19 Kansas’ Started surprisingly undefeated with a 38-31 win at Lawrence.
  • Notre Dame defeated No. 16 BYU, 28-20, in Las Vegas, giving coach Marcus Freeman his third straight win after starting 0-2.
  • Pitt run again Israel Abanikanda boom for six touches down and a program record of 320 yards in one 45-29 victory over Virginia Tech.
  • Three weeks after losing to Eastern Michigan at home and Fires coach Herm Edwards, The state of Arizona stuns with the number 21 Washington, 45-38.

Finally, refresh a 42-10 win Auburn, Georgia sit first in Latest AP Poll. Alabama is number 1 in Coach’s latest poll.

Tom Kim beats Patrick Cantlay to win second PGA Tour

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Another month, another PGA Tour win for 20-year-old rising star Tom Kim. Needle followed by his 2022 Presidents Cup win with one finished first in Shriners .’s 2022 Children’s Open.

  • Kim finished with a 5 under 67 and no bogey throughout the tournament. His error-free play allows him to surpass world number 4 Patrick Cantlay after they were tied up on day 17.
  • With this result, Kim has now won twice in the last four outings.
  • People of Korean descent become fwon two PGA Tour tournaments before the age of 21 for the first time since Tiger Woods in 1996.

Kim’s transcendent performance is reminiscent of Tiger Woods’ ascent years ago, and even CBS Sports’ Patrick McDonald believes the comparison is well-founded – to a small extent.

  • McDonald’s: “Although the comparison with Tiger Woods is far-fetched, it almost feels tiger-esque. Slowly draining life into the rest of the field, Kim never blinked in the face of adversity. When he gets punched, he punches back. When faced with sticky situations, he plays cautiously and aggressively. And when given the opportunity to step on his neck, he took a giant step in more ways than one. “

What we’re watching on Monday

76ers at Cavaliers7 pm
Raiders at Chiefs8:15 pm

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