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NFL News: Titans WR Treylon Burks injured on first career TD catch


Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Treylon Burks was injured after absorbing a hit to the head during Sunday’s game against the host Philadelphia Eagles.

Burks was drilled by Eagles safety Marcus Epps while catching a 25-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Tannehill with 2:47 left in the first quarter.

The touchdown catch was the first in the career of Burks, who stayed down on the field for several minutes before walking off under his own power.

Burks was taken to the locker room for further evaluation.

Epps received a 15-yard personal foul penalty for the hit.

–Field Level Media

Bucks could see return of Big Three vs. reeling Magic


The Milwaukee Bucks are taking the long view with their Big Three of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Jrue Holiday in hopes of keeping the players healthy for another championship run.

All three players should be rested and available when the Bucks conclude a two-game road trip on Monday against the Orlando Magic.

After playing the first night of a back-to-back in a close loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday, Milwaukee’s All-Star trio was given the night off by coach Mike Budenholzer for Saturday’s 105-96 win over Charlotte Hornets.

Bobby Portis Jr. scored 20 points in the win over Charlotte, while Jordan Nwora added 17 points and Brook Lopez and Jevon Carter each scored 14. The Bucks have won four of their last five.

“Every game is going to be different,” Portis said. “We had three of our best players out and we still got the victory. Just unselfishness, ball movement, communicating on defense. And the biggest thing is just competing and having fun. I think everybody had fun today.”

Milwaukee has won its last 10 meetings against Orlando, which has lost eight in a row to possess the league’s worst record at 5-19.

The injury-plagued Magic fell to 1-11 on the road with Saturday’s 121-108 loss to the Toronto Raptors. Orlando played without several key players, including center Wendell Carter Jr., who has missed nine straight games due to an injured right foot.

Point guard Jalen Suggs has sat out the past five games with a sore right ankle, while Gary Harris (strained right hamstring), Mo Bamba (back spasms), Jonathan Isaac (left knee) and Chuma Okeke (left knee) also are sidelined.

Orlando forward Paolo Banchero, who averaged 22.6 points and 6.1 rebounds in eight games last month, was held to nine points on 2-of-8 shooting in the loss to Toronto.

“It’s a long season, a lot of games,” Banchero said. “You’re going to have nights like this. You’ve just got to move on to the next one.”

One bright spot for the Magic in Saturday’s loss was the play of 7-foot-2 center Bol Bol, who finished with 18 points and seven rebounds.

Bol made a strong impression on Brooklyn star Kevin Durant in Orlando’s 109-102 loss to the Nets last Monday.

“He’s unique,” Durant said. “He’s tough to deal with. You’re seeing his confidence growing by the game. He can pretty much do everything on the basketball court. He’s such a versatile player. I think you’ll see him be more of an impact player as time goes on.”

Orlando faces an uphill battle against Milwaukee and its deep roster, which features 13 players averaging at least 11.4 minutes per game.

Middleton is easing back into action after the three-time All-Star missed nearly eight months due to knee and wrist injuries. He had 17 points, two rebounds and seven assists in 27 minutes on Friday against the Lakers.

With Middleton out to begin the season, the Bucks’ defense remained near the top of the league’s rankings with center Brook Lopez playing a key role. Now in his 15th season, Lopez has 66 blocks in 22 games.

“I feel like he’s just having a defensive player of the year-type season,” Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer said. “It is only a quarter of the way — we’ve got to keep doing it, he’s got to keep doing it. But he’s been fantastic.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Packers RB Aaron Jones (shin) injured at Chicago


Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones left Sunday’s game in Chicago with a shin injury.

The team announced in the second quarter that Jones was questionable to return.

He rushed four times for 4 yards and caught three passes for 20 yards before going to the locker room.

Jones, who turned 28 on Friday, entered the game with 1,125 yards from scrimmage and six TDs this season.

–Field Level Media

Cavaliers F Dean Wade (shoulder) out 3-4 weeks


Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade will be out three-to-four weeks with an injured left shoulder, the team said Sunday.

He was injured in the first half of Friday night’s home win against the Orlando Magic. Post-game exams confirmed a sprained AC joint.

Wade, 26, is averaging 6.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and 24.1 minutes in 17 games (nine starts) during his fourth season with the Cavaliers. He is shooting 41.1 percent from 3-point range.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson injures knee, out vs. Broncos


Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sustained a knee injury in the first quarter and has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the visiting Denver Broncos.

On the final play of the first quarter, Jackson took a 6-yard loss when he was sacked by Denver linebacker Jonathon Cooper that moved Baltimore back to its own 27-yard line. Jackson headed for the medical tent and was replaced by Tyler Huntley, who promptly completed an 11-yard pass to Devin Duvernay.

Before the sack, Jackson completed three of four passes for 11 yards and also gained nine yards on his only carry. He entered Sunday with 17 passing touchdowns and three rushing scores while throwing for 2,231 yards and rushing for 755.

The Ravens trailed 3-0 when Jackson exited.

–Field Level Media

FIFA News: World Cup roundup: France, England advance to quarterfinal clash


Olivier Giroud opened the scoring and Kylian Mbappe tallied twice to lead France into the World Cup quarterfinals with a 3-1 win Sunday against Poland in Doha, Qatar.

Giroud’s strike in the 44th minute was his 52nd for France, surpassing Thierry Henry as the nation’s all-time leading men’s scorer.

Mbappe made it 2-0 in the 75th minute and curled a shot into the top-right corner in the first minute of stoppage time to make it 3-0.

They were his fourth and fifth goals of the tournament, boosting the 23-year-old star’s career total to nine World Cup goals.

Polish star Robert Lewandowski converted a late penalty to end the shutout bid by French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

–England 3, Senegal 0

England started slowly but ended up controlling Senegal in a three-goal victory Sunday in Al Khor, Qatar.

England surrendered several scoring chances to Senegal early on, but the squad shook off its shaky start to score twice late in the first period, starting with Jordan Henderson’s simple finish from Jude Bellingham’s assist in the 38th minute.

Bellingham then helped set up the second goal. He fed Phil Foden, who passed along to Harry Kane for the finish three minutes into first-half extra time.

Bukayo Saka finished the scoring in the 57th minute in the second half, with Foden notching his second assist.

England was outshot 10-8 but held the possession advantage (61 percent) and was more on-target with its shooting, winning that metric 4-1.

England and defending champion France will square off in the quarterfinals Saturday.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Fred McGriff elected to Hall of Fame


Former first baseman Fred McGriff was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday after being voted in by the Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee.

McGriff was a unanimous selection by the 16-person committee, which submits its ballots on players whose primary contributions to the sport of baseball came in 1980 or later.

Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and Don Mattingly were among those who did not receive the 12 votes (75 percent) necessary to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

This marked McGriff’s first appearance on a small-committee ballot after he failed to be inducted into the Hall in 10 tries on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America ballot.

McGriff, 59, played 19 seasons, spending time with the Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers. He was a five-time All-Star, a three-time Silver Slugger and a World Series champion with the Braves in 1995.

In 2,460 career games, McGriff hit .284 with 493 home runs and 1,550 RBIs. He finished with a total of 2,490 hits and scored 1,349 runs in 10,174 plate appearances.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: White Sox sign RHP Mike Clevinger to one-year deal


Right-hander Mike Clevinger agreed to terms with the Chicago White Sox on a one-year, $12 million contract Sunday.

Per the White Sox, Clevinger will receive $8 million in 2023 with a mutual $12 million option for 2024 that includes a $4 million buyout.

Clevinger, who turns 32 later this month, went 7-7 with a 4.33 ERA in 23 appearances (22 starts) for the San Diego Padres last season.

The former fourth-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Angels in 2011 spent his first 4 1/2 seasons in Cleveland before his young career hit a snag. He was moved to the Padres at the 2020 trade deadline after he had been suspended for violating team COVID-19 protocol.

Clevinger then pitched just four games with the Padres in 2020 before he needed Tommy John surgery, forcing him to miss the entire 2021 campaign.

In 128 career appearances (114 starts), Clevinger has gone 51-30 with a 3.39 ERA and 694 strikeouts over 656 2/3 innings.

The White Sox were projected to be a World Series contender last season but missed the playoffs with an 81-81 record. Manager Tony La Russa left the team for health considerations on Aug. 31 and did not return. Pedro Grifol was hired as manager on Nov. 1.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Canucks seek consistent home success as Canadiens pay a visit


The Vancouver Canucks will try to win back-to-back home games for the first time this season when they host the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night.

Vancouver picked up just its fourth home win in 11 games (4-6-1) when they rallied for a 3-2 overtime victory against Arizona on Saturday. That snapped a three-game home losing streak that included back-to-back 5-1 losses to Washington and Florida earlier in the week.

Bo Horvat scored two goals, including the game-winner on a power play with 51 seconds remaining in overtime, and Brock Boeser scored the tying goal at the 11:48 mark of the third period.

“When you lose a couple in a row, you need your captain to step up and do the job,” Vancouver coach Bruce Boudreau said of Horvat. “And he stepped up and did the job.”

The goals were the 18th and 19th of the season for Horvat.

Arizona had controlled most of the first two periods of action and took a 2-1 lead in the second period on a power-play goal by Jakob Chychrun. The Canucks tied it on Boeser’s wrist shot from the bottom of the left circle midway through the third period.

Boeser, who has scored just four goals this season, had been informed earlier on Saturday that he would be a healthy scratch for the first time since his rookie season in 2017-18. However, he got a call several hours before the game that Dakota Joshua, who was to replace him in the lineup, sustained a minor injury and would miss the game. It was also reported that Boeser’s agent has been given permission to seek a trade.

“It was a lot of emotions,” Boeser said. “Obviously, it’s a really (lousy) feeling and you don’t want to be in that position. When I got the call, I knew I needed to make a difference, and I can’t ever put myself in that position again.”

Boudreau liked what he saw from Boeser on Saturday, though.

“I thought he was good,” Boudreau said. “He played mad, which I’m sure he was. This is what he’s used to doing. His shot was great. I was hoping he’d score in overtime. That would have been a pretty cool thing. But I thought he played a good game tonight.”

Montreal enters off a 5-3 loss at Edmonton on Saturday. The Canadiens, who have dropped two of their last three games, allowed three power-play goals in a span of 8:11 in the second period to fall behind 3-1, but they battled back to tie it later in the period on power-play goals by Evgenii Dadonov and Arber Xhekaj.

But Edmonton regained the lead for good with just five seconds left in the period on a deflating goal by Darnell Nurse. Connor McDavid, who had two goals and two assists, then picked up a big insurance score in the third period for the Oilers.

“It’s tough to give up those goals at the end of a period like that, especially (after) the kind of push we had the second half of that period,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. “It was a tough one.”

Still, St. Louis was happy with his team’s comeback after falling behind by two goals midway through the second period on the road.

“We don’t give up,” St. Louis said. “We fight. Just fell a little short tonight.”

This is the second meeting between the two teams. The Canadiens won the first one 5-2 on Nov. 19 in Montreal, with Kirby Dach leading the way with two goals and Nick Suzuki adding a goal and an assist.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Semyon Varlamov, Islanders blank Blackhawks


Semyon Varlamov stopped all 21 shots he faced Sunday night, as the New York Islanders rode a dominant second period to a 3-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks in Elmont, N.Y.

It was the first shutout this season for Varlamov, the backup to Ilya Sorokin, and the 37th of his career.

Matt Martin scored shortly before the midway point of the second before Zach Parise and Brock Nelson added goals 43 seconds apart later in the period for the Islanders, who snapped a two-game losing streak.

Goalie Arvid Soderblom recorded 37 saves for the Blackhawks, who snapped an eight-game losing streak Saturday night. Chicago hasn’t won consecutive games since a four-game winning streak from Oct. 15-25.

The Islanders outshot the Blackhawks 10-8 in the first before taking control in the second, when they scored three goals while outshooting the visitors 20-6.

Martin opened the scoring in unusual fashion with a review-aided goal 8:58 into the period. Scott Mayfield passed into the crease to Casey Cizikas, whose backhand shot was deflected by Soderblom. The puck skittered underneath the legs of Filip Roos, who was battling Martin for position prior to Cizikas’ shot.

Martin was still dueling with Roos as he was knocked over from behind by Blackhawks right winger Taylor Raddysh, but the Islanders right winger but was able to get his stick on the loose puck and nudge it under the pads of Soderblom, who tried shoveling the puck out after it’d crossed the goal line.

The play was reviewed at the next whistle and the goal was awarded to Martin.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau got a stick on a clearing pass by Jonathan Toews in the Blackhawks’ zone to begin the sequence that ended with Parise.

Parise doubled the lead when he got a stick on Adam Pelech’s shot from the middle of the left faceoff circle with 5:29 left.

The Islanders quickly added another goal after Anders Lee won a battle for the puck in the New York zone with Caleb Jones.

Nelson retrieved the puck and dished to Lee, who passed to Anthony Beauvillier. The left winger passed to an open Nelson, who went to one knee and fired a slap shot that sailed beyond the extended stick of Jake McCabe and over Soderblom’s glove hand.

–Field Level Media