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NFL News: Commanders rally, survive Hail Mary TD to shock Broncos 35-33


Sam Howell threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and Brian Robinson added two touchdown runs in the fourth quarter as the visiting Washington Commanders rallied past the Denver Broncos for a 35-33 win on Sunday.

Russell Wilson gave Denver a chance when he completed a 50-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to Brandon Johnson, who came down with the tipped ball in the end zone with no time left.

But on the 2-point conversion try, Benjamin St-Juste broke up Wilson’s pass intended for Courtland Sutton to preserve the wild win for Washington (2-0).

The Commanders surrendered touchdowns on the Broncos’ first three possessions and fell behind 21-3 before staging their comeback and denying Sean Payton his first win as coach of the Broncos (0-2).

In his third NFL start — all Washington wins — Howell completed 27 of 39 passes to fuel the Commanders’ rally. Robinson added 87 yards on 18 carries.

For the Broncos, Wilson completed 18 of 32 passes for 308 yards with three touchdowns and an interception.

Wilson sparked Denver early, throwing touchdown passes of 60 yards to rookie Marvin Mims Jr. and 16 yards to Johnson.

But after getting torched early, the Washington defense rose. Jamin Davis forced a tide-turning fumble by Wilson in the second quarter that was recovered by Cody Barton.

Nine plays later on fourth-and-goal, Howell threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Logan Thomas. A two-point conversion run by Robinson and a 49-yard field goal by Joey Slye drew the Commanders to within 21-14 at the half.

Early in the second half, Terry McLaurin rose between two defenders in the end zone to make a sensational 30-yard touchdown reception, tying it 21-21.

Wil Lutz gave Denver a 24-21 lead with a 31-yard field goal. But Washington responded with a 75-yard drive on just six plays to take the lead for good.

A 27-yard run by Robinson and a 36-yard gain on a screen pass to Antonio Gibson set up Robinson’s 2-yard touchdown run to put Washington up 28-24.

Robinson followed with a 15-yard touchdown run that increased the lead to 35-24 with 7:11 left.

Denver followed with a drive to the Washington 1. But Montez Sweat sacked Wilson and later combined with Chase Young on another sack, forcing Denver to settle for a 32-yard field goal by Lutz with 1:50 left.

The Denver defense gave Wilson another chance, stopping Washington on a three-and-out. But St-Juste had the last word.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Cowboys blow past Aaron Rodgers-less Jets 30-10


Dak Prescott threw two touchdown passes and Brandon Aubrey kicked five field goals as the Dallas Cowboys blew out a New York team for the second straight week with a 30-10 thrashing of the Jets on Sunday in Arlington, Texas.

Prescott completed 31 of 38 passes for 255 yards in an efficient effort as Dallas improved to 2-0. After a 40-0 blowout of the Giants in Week 1, the Cowboys were more workmanlike but just as good against a Jets team playing without quarterback Aaron Rodgers (Achilles).

Zach Wilson hit on 12 of 27 passes for 170 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions for New York (1-1). His highlight was a 68-yard pass-and-run connection with Garrett Wilson at the 7:12 mark of the second quarter, the first touchdown scored against Dallas in six quarters.

The Jets’ momentum didn’t last long. Prescott hit Luke Schoonmaker on a 1-yard scoring strike to cap a drive of more than five minutes, and Tony Pollard’s 2-point conversion run gave the Cowboys an 18-7 lead.

Austin Seibert’s 34-yard field goal for the Jets with four seconds remaining made it 18-10 at the half.

Dallas pulled away in the second half behind Aubrey, who nailed field goals of 21, 55, 26 and 30 yards to go along with the 35-yarder he made in the second quarter. He became the first Cowboy to make five field goals in a game since Dan Bailey did it in 2013.

Prescott got Dallas off to a fast start by finding Jake Ferguson for a 4-yard touchdown pass at the 9:19 mark of the first quarter, polishing off a 12-play, 75-yard drive. Prescott went 5-for-5 for 41 yards on the march, including a 25-yard connection with CeeDee Lamb. That was the start of a huge day for Lamb, who caught 11 passes on 13 targets for 143 yards.

The Cowboys became the third team since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 to open a season by scoring at least 70 points in their first two games while holding opponents to 10 or fewer.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Christian McCaffrey helps 49ers slide past Rams


Christian McCaffrey rushed for 116 yards on 20 carries and scored a touchdown to lead the San Francisco 49ers to a 30-23 win against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon at Inglewood, Calif.

Quarterback Brock Purdy completed 17 of 25 passes for 206 yards for the 49ers (2-0). He had no interceptions for the second consecutive game.

In the second half, the San Francisco defense kept the Rams (1-1) out of the end zone and forced two turnovers.

Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua had 147 yards on 15 catches, the most by a rookie in a single game in NFL history. He also set an NFL record with 25 receptions through his first two games.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 34 of 55 passes for 307 yards with a touchdown and two second-half interceptions.

With the score tied at 17-17, a tipped pass landed in the hands of San Francisco cornerback Isaiah Oliver for Stafford’s first interception of the game.

The 49ers converted the turnover into a 57-yard field goal by Jake Moody for a 20-17 lead with 1:21 left in the third quarter.

Purdy’s 31-yard strike down the sideline to Jauan Jennings led to an 11-yard touchdown run by Deebo Samuel that stretched the lead to 27-17 with 11:28 left in the game.

The Rams scored their first points of the second half on a 48-yard field goal by Brett Maher with 7:13 remaining to cut the lead to 27-20.

The Rams got the ball back with 5:29 left, but Stafford was intercepted by Deommodore Lenoir, and Lenoir returned the ball to the Rams 15 with 4:48 remaining, setting up a 26-yard field goal by Moody for a 30-20 lead with 2:59 left.

Maher kicked a 38-yard field goal as time expired for the 30-23 final.

McCaffrey scored on a 14-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the game for a 7-0 lead.

The Rams answered with a 43-yard field goal by Maher to make it 7-3 with 1:54 left in the opening quarter.

McCaffrey’s 51-yard run down the sideline set up a 27-yard field goal from Moody to extend the lead to 10-3 with 13:32 left in the first half.

The Rams evened the score at 10 on a 6-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to running back Kyren Williams with 9:49 left in the half.

Williams scored again on a 4-yard run with 1:45 to go in the half to give Los Angeles its first lead at 17-10.

Purdy dove across the goal line on a 1-yard run on the final play of the half to tie the score 17-17.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Daniel Jones, Giants rally from 20-0 hole to stun Cardinals


Daniel Jones passed for two touchdowns and ran for one and the visiting New York Giants scored all their points in the second half to defeat the Arizona Cardinals 31-28 on Sunday afternoon in Glendale, Ariz.

Jones completed 26 of 37 passes for 321 yards as the Giants (1-1) bounced back from six scoreless quarters to start the season and outscored the Cardinals (0-2) 17-0 in the fourth quarter.

Jones threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Saquon Barkley and an 11-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Hodgins, then drove New York 56 yards to Graham Gano’s winning 34-yard field goal with 19 seconds remaining.

Joshua Dobbs, filling in for the injured Kyler Murray, passed for 228 yards and one touchdown and James Conner rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown for Arizona.

The Giants, who suffered their worst season-opening loss in a 40-0 defeat to visiting Dallas last Sunday, trailed the Cardinals 20-0 at halftime.

On the first offensive play of the second half, Jones connected with Jalin Hyatt for a 58-yard pass completion. Two plays later Jones’ 14-yard touchdown run gave New York its first points of the season.

On the ensuing possession, the Cardinals answered with Dobbs’ 3-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown and Dobbs’ run for a two-point conversion that produced a 28-7 lead.

Barkley’s 1-yard touchdown run pulled the Giants within 28-14 at the end of the third quarter.

Conner ran 4 yards for a touchdown that gave Arizona a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.

On the first play of the second quarter, Dobbs scrambled 23 yards for a touchdown and a 14-0 lead. Later in the quarter, Matt Prater kicked a 37-yard field goal to push the lead to 17-0.

The Giants drove 39 yards to the Arizona 36, but a pass from Jones bounced off Barkley’s hands and Jalen Thompson intercepted it and returned it 35 yards to the New York 34.

Six plays later, Prater kicked a 44-yard field goal that increased the Cardinals’ lead to 20-0 at halftime.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Chiefs outlast Jaguars in return of Travis Kelce, Chris Jones


Patrick Mahomes passed for 305 yards and two touchdowns to help the Kansas City Chiefs notch a 17-9 victory over the host Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday afternoon.

Mahomes threw touchdown passes to Skyy Moore and Travis Kelce as the Chiefs (1-1) rebounded from a season-opening 21-20 loss to the Detroit Lions. Mahomes completed 29 of 41 passes with one interception and Kelce caught four passes for 26 yards after missing the opener due to a hyperextended knee.

Kansas City’s Chris Jones and George Karlaftis each recorded 1.5 sacks. It was Jones’ first game since ending his holdout.

The Chiefs had a 399-271 yardage edge while defeating Jacksonville for the eighth straight time, including last season’s 27-20 victory in the AFC divisional round of the playoffs.

Trevor Lawrence completed 22 of 41 passes for 216 yards for the Jaguars (1-1). Christian Kirk grabbed 11 passes for 110 yards, but fellow wideouts Zay Jones and Calvin Ridley each failed to get both feet down on end-zone throws on two occasions apiece.

The Chiefs were sluggish on offense in the first half but opened the third quarter with a seven-play, 81-yard touchdown drive.

Isiah Pacheco began the drive with a 31-yard run and Mahomes converted two third-down throws, including a 9-yard scoring pass to Kelce to make it 14-6 with 11:30 remaining in the third quarter.

The score marked the 47th time Mahomes connected with Kelce on a touchdown pass. That set a new Kansas City record, surpassing the 46 times Len Dawson hooked up with Otis Taylor from 1965-74.

The Jaguars had a stellar opportunity early in the fourth quarter when they had first-and-goal from the Chiefs’ 1-yard line, but they had to settle for Brandon McManus’s 22-yard field goal. Lawrence lost 3 yards on a run, Zay Jones got just one foot down in the end zone on a second-down pass and Calvin Ridley got no feet in on a third-down throw.

Not cashing in was costly as the Chiefs answered with a 13-play, 55-yard drive. Harrison Butker capped it with a 38-yard field goal to make it 17-9 with 8:10 remaining.

The Jaguars made another dash. On fourth-and-12 from the Kansas City 16, Lawrence threw to Ridley in the back of the end zone. Ridley bobbled the ball before corralling it but only had one foot down on the incompletion with 4:18 remaining.

Mahomes and Moore teamed up on a 54-yard pass play with 1:50 left to seal it for the Chiefs, who ran out the clock.

Kansas City led 7-6 at halftime. Mahomes threw a touchdown to Moore, while McManus kicked field goals of 32 and 49 yards for the Jaguars. Jones also had just one foot down in the end zone on a would-be catch early in the second quarter before McManus’ first field goal.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Baker Mayfield, Bucs keep Bears at bay


Baker Mayfield was 26-of-34 passing for 317 yards and a touchdown and Mike Evans had six receptions for 171 yards and a score to lift the host Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 27-17 win against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

Tampa Bay (2-0) outgained Chicago 437-236 behind a balanced attack that included 34 passing plays and 34 rushing plays.

Chicago fell to 0-2 while losing its 12th consecutive game dating to last season.

The Bucs sacked Bears quarterback Justin Fields six times while limiting him to 211 yards on 16-of-29 passing. Fields had one touchdown and two interceptions while fumbling twice. Joe Tryon-Shoyinka had two sacks for Tampa Bay.

Chicago drew within 20-17 on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Fields to Chase Claypool with 6:17 remaining. The Bears forced a punt on the next Bucs’ possession but Tampa Bay put the game away when Shaquil Barrett intercepted Fields’ screen pass from the end zone and returned it for a 4-yard touchdown.

Tampa Bay capped the first possession of the game with Chase McLaughlin’s 26-yard field goal. The Bears responded quickly and emphatically, covering 75 yards in six plays and 2:46 for a go-ahead touchdown.

Fields scored on a 1-yard run after establishing an early connection with DJ Moore, who had two receptions for 64 yards on the opening drive. His 31-yard catch and run on third down put the Bears inside the Bucs’ 10-yard line.

Chicago’s Rasheem Green blocked McLaughlin’s 40-yard field goal attempt, which set the Bears up at midfield with 14:49 to play in the second quarter. They couldn’t sustain the special teams’ momentum on offense, however, as the Bucs forced Chicago into a three-and-out.

The Bucs went ahead on the next possession, punctuating a four-play, 77-yard touchdown drive with Rachaad White’s 4-yard scoring run with 10:53 left in the second quarter.

The teams traded field goals before the end of the half, as Tampa Bay took a 13-10 lead into intermission.

The Bucs’ White led all rushers with 73 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries.

Chicago defensive backs Eddie Jackson (foot) and Jaquan Brisker (illness) left the game in the first half, with Brisker returning after halftime. The Bears already were without Josh Blackwell (hamstring).

–Field Level Media

DOTA News: Team Spirit wins DreamLeague Season 21 grand final


Team Spirit recorded a 3-0 sweep over Shopify Rebellion in the grand final of the DreamLeague Season 21 playoffs on Sunday.

The Russia-based organization posted a 68-minute win on green and 39- and 34-minute victories on red to capture the $300,000 first-place prize.

Shopify Rebellion advanced to the grand final earlier Sunday with a 2-1 triumph over BetBoom Team in the lower-bracket final.

Shopify Rebellion sandwiched a 44- and 47-minute wins on green around the lone victory by BetBoom Team, who notched a 38-minute triumph, also on green.

Twelve teams from around the world began the $1 million Dota 2 tournament.

DreamLeague Season 21 prize pool:
1. $300,000 — Team Spirit
2. $175,000 — Shopify Rebellion
3. $120,000 — BetBoom Team
4. $85,000 — OG
5-6. $57,500 — Entity, Tundra Esports
7-8. $47,500 — Gaimin Gladiators, 9Pandas
9-10. $30,000 — Team Liquid, Evil Geniuses
11-12. $25,000 — Talon Esports, Quest Esports

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: G2 takes first place in Group D at ESL Pro League Season 18


G2 Esports rallied past Complexity Gaming 2-1 in the upper-bracket final of Group D to clinch first place in the group at the ESL Pro League Season 18 event on Sunday in Saint Julian’s, Malta.

G2 and Complexity both qualified for the playoff stage, as did Eternal Fire, who beat Team Liquid 2-0 in the lower-bracket final for Group D’s fourth and final playoff qualification. Virtus.pro finished third in the group on Saturday to advance.

Team Liquid defeated Lynn Vision Gaming 2-0 in a lower-bracket semifinal contest Sunday before losing to Eternal Fire and being eliminated from the tournament.

The $850,000 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event began with 32 teams broken up into four groups of eight. Group-stage winners advanced to the quarterfinals; runners-up advanced to the Round of 12 as the high seeds; third-place teams advanced to the Round of 16 as the high seeds; and fourth-place teams advanced to the Round of 16 as the low seeds.

The group stage is triple elimination with upper, middle and lower brackets. All matches are best-of-three until the grand final, which is best-of-five.

The tournament runs through Oct. 1. The winner earns $200,000 and qualifies for the 2024 IEM Katowice event and the 2023 BLAST World Final.

On Sunday, Complexity opened the upper-bracket final with a 16-8 win on Anubis, but G2 countered with a 19-16 overtime win on Inferno and a 16-4 rout on Ancient. Nikola “NiKo” Kovac of Bosnia and Herzegovina posted 70 kills and a plus-26 kills-to-deaths differential to power G2.

In the lower-bracket semis, Liquid squeaked out a 2-0 win over Lynn Vision, prevailing 19-17 in overtime on Anubis and 16-13 on Ancient. Keith “NAF” Markovic of Canada guided Liquid with 52 kills on a plus-12 K-D.

But in the lower-bracket final, they ran into the all-Turkish roster of Eternal Fire, who won 16-12 on Vertigo and 16-6 on Mirage. Ali “Wicadia” Haydar Yalcin had 48 kills on a plus-19 and Bugra “Calyx” Arkin added 43 kills on a plus-20 for Eternal Fire.

The playoffs begin Tuesday with four Round of 16 matches:
–Fnatic vs. Monte
–Astralis vs. Eternal Fire
–Virtus.pro vs. 9z Team
–MOUZ vs. FURIA Esports

ESL Pro League Season 18 prize pool
1. $200,000, 3,000 BLAST Premier points — TBD
2. $90,000, 2,000 BLAST points — TBD
3-4. $50,000, 1,200 points — TBD
5-8. $35,000, 500 points — TBD
9-12. $25,000 — TBD
13-16. $20,000 — TBD
17-20. $15,000 — Gamer Legion, MIBR, 5yclone, Team Liquid
21-28. $8,000 — Ninjas in Pyjamas, Grayhound Gaming, Heroic, Evil Geniuses, Imperial Esports, Apeks, Cloud9, Lynn Vision Gaming
29-32. $4,000 — ORKS, Rooster, M80, 9INE

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Jake Rogers belts two HRs as Tigers down Angels


Jake Rogers hit a pair of home runs and drove in four runs as the Detroit Tigers completed a three-game series sweep with a 5-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.

Rogers’ multi-homer game gave him 19 home runs for the season.

Matt Vierling supplied two hits and scored a run, while Kerry Carpenter knocked in the other run for Detroit (70-79).

Miguel Diaz pitched one scoreless inning to start the game. Winning pitcher Joey Wentz (3-11) tossed 4 1/3 innings, giving up three runs and five hits while striking out seven. Alex Lange got the last three outs for his 24th save of the season as the Tigers won their fourth straight game.

Randal Grichuk hit a two-run homer for the Angles (68-82). Losing pitcher Kenny Rosenberg (1-2) allowed all five runs on seven hits in five innings.

Rogers’ first long ball of the game came off Rosenberg in the second inning and cleared the left field wall.

Rosenberg gave up four more runs in the next inning. Parker Meadows walked, Vierling singled and Andy Ibanez walked.

After Spencer Torkelson popped out, Meadows scored on Carpenter’s groundout. Rogers then drilled a fastball over the right-center-field wall to make it 5-0.

The Angels had runners in scoring position in the fourth but Wentz retired Eduardo Escobar on a grounder to end the threat.

The Tigers had runners on the corners with two out in the fifth, but this time Rogers couldn’t deliver as he bounced into a fielder’s choice.

Nolan Schanuel doubled with two outs in the bottom of the inning for Los Angeles and David Fletcher knocked him in with a single.

The Angels pulled within 5-3 in the sixth. Logan O’Hoppe drilled a one-out single before Grichuk’s 15th homer over the left field wall off Wentz.

Lange gave away a three-run lead in the ninth on Saturday night. On Sunday, he retired Escobar on a fly ball, then struck out Brett Phillips — who hit a game-tying homer off him the night before — looking. Zach Neto lined out to end the game.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Juan Soto hits two HRs, drives in six to power Padres past A’s


Juan Soto blew out the candles on Bob Melvin’s three-day homecoming party with an eighth-inning grand slam Sunday afternoon, propelling the visiting San Diego Padres to a 10-1 victory of the Oakland Athletics and a three-game sweep of their interleague series.

Soto also belted a two-run homer an inning earlier to finish 3-for-5 with six RBIs in the Padres’ season-best fourth straight win. The grand slam was the first of his career and the two homers gave him 32 for the season, while the career-high six RBIs boosted his total to 98.

Nick Martinez and Pedro Avila both played roles in San Diego’s run-away, each allowing just one hit in three innings with five strikeouts. Avila (2-2), who pitched the fourth through six innings, was credited with the win.

Before Soto’s power display, the Padres scored twice apiece in the fourth and sixth innings, all after A’s right-hander Joe Boyle had impressed in his big-league debut, shutting out San Diego over the first three innings on just one hit. He walked two and struck out four.

Luis Campusano and Eguy Rosario had RBI singles to open San Diego’s scoring off Ken Waldichuk (3-8) in the fourth, before Matthew Batten delivered a two-run single in the sixth.

Soto’s homer in the seventh followed a single by Fernando Tatis Jr., while his grand slam came after a Jose Azocar hit by pitch, a Batten single and a Jurickson Profar walk.

The A’s (46-103) avoided a shutout in the last of the eighth when Brent Rooker bombed his 26th home run of the season off the Padres’ fourth pitcher, Ray Kerr.

Rooker finished with two of Oakland’s six hits.

Xander Bogaerts had two hits and scored twice for the Padres, while Campusano, Batten and Manny Machado also contributed two hits apiece to a 13-hit attack.

In completing a 6-3 trip, the Padres (72-78) outscored the A’s 23-6 in Melvin’s first return to Oakland since an 11-year stint as the A’s manager.

–Field Level Media