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If you blinked this past weekend, you missed something major. Week 15 produced the NFL “Game of the Year” (90 points!). That was after Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy and the NBA Cup clashes in Vegas. We also saw an upset in the Army-Navy game, a wild finish in the Manchester Derby, and an NBA record 48 threes between the Warriors and Mavericks.
One more week of sports takes us into bowl season and the holidays…
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NFL
The NFL “Game of the Year”
Week 15: Bills End Lions’ Streak in a 90-Point Classic… Eagles Stifle Steelers, Mahomes Injured, Bucs, Ravens & Packers Win Big
A fascinating Week 15 Sunday in the NFL left no drama left on read. If you were looking for the ‘Game of the Year’ in the NFL, look no further than Bills-Lions. Josh Allen might’ve locked up the MVP with 48 points in the Lions’ den. Meanwhile, the Eagles pounded the Steelers in the Birds’ nest, and Philly now own the longest win streak in the NFL (10 wins). Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (5 TDs), Bucs QB Baker Mayfield (4 TDs) and a bunch of other players also had huge Sundays for their teams. Plus, key injuries and playoff-clinching scenarios are setting the stage for a December stretch run. Let’s rewind Week 15 Sunday:
NFL Game of the Year: The Bills went into the Lions’ den and beat Detroit in a barn-burner (48-42). The game featured 90 points, over 1,000 yards of offense and 12 touchdowns. QBs Josh Allen (430 yards, 4 TDs) and Jared Goff (507 yards, 5 TDs) put on a show, but the Bills put an end to the Lions’ 11-game win streak.
The Battle of PA: The Eagles put the clamps on the Steelers (27-13) in the Pennsylvania state rivalry. QB Jalen Hurts (335 yards, 3 TDs) and WR A.J. Brown (8 catches, 110 yards, 1 TD) put the off-the-field drama to bed. Philadelphia (12-2) has now won 10 straight dating back to September.
Mahomes Injury: The Chiefs (13-1) continued their winning ways by beating the Browns handily on Sunday (21-7), but QB Patrick Mahomes left the game with an ankle injury. It’s not broken, but he’s day-to-day until the team learns more.
Playoff Clinchers: Two new teams clinched playoff berths on Sunday — Texans and Steelers. Pittsburgh is in despite their loss to Philly, and the Texans clinched a bid with a win over the Dolphins. Six teams (2 NFC, 4 AFC) are now guaranteed access to the postseason.
Week 15 NFL Scores & Highlights
Commanders def. Saints (20-19)
Cardinals def. Patriots (30-17)
Buccaneers def. Chargers (40-17)
Monday Night Football (Doubleheader)
Bears at Vikings (8:00 pm ET, ABC)
Falcons at Raiders (8:30 pm ET, ESPN)
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B/R: Week 15 NFL Takeaways, Updated Playoffs, Eliminated Teams & More
CBS Sports: NFL Week 15 Grades: Josh Allen Leads Bills to ‘A’ Win
Yahoo! Sports: NFL Scores: Bills Win Shootout Over Lions, Eagles Dominate Steelers & More
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
The Heisman Hunt is Over
Colorado’s 2-Way Star Travis Hunter Captures the 2024 Heisman Trophy by Narrowest Margin Since 2009
The most prominent award in college sports — maybe in all of sports — was awarded Saturday night in New York to the most fascinating player in college football. Colorado’s two-way superstar Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy. Hunter was Deion Sanders’ x-factor at receiver and defensive back for the Buffaloes. He played 1,380 snaps on both offense and defense this season, but he only out-paced Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty by 214 points in the vote totals. That marked the closest Heisman race in 15 years (2009). Jeanty had arguably the second-best season for a running back in CFB history. Hunter became the first two-way player to win the illustrious award since Michigan’s Charles Woodson in 1997.
Watch: Travis Hunter’s Heisman Speech
Final Heisman Vote Totals
1. WR/CB Travis Hunter (Colorado): 2,231 Points
2. RB Ashton Jeanty (Boise State): 2,017 Points
3. QB Dillon Gabriel (Oregon): 516 Points
4. QB Cam Ward (Miami): 229 Points
Hunter’s Hardware: By the end of college football awards weekend, Hunter hauled in seven total honors and set the CFB record in the process. The seven awards included: The Heisman Trophy, AP National POY, Walter Camp Award, Fred Biletnikoff Award (Best WR), Chuck Bednarik Award (Defense), Lott Impact Trophy (Defense), and the Paul Hornung Award (Most Versatile).
The CFB season may be over, but bowl season has just begin. Colorado and Travis Hunter will face BYU in the Alamo Bowl (Dec. 28).
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FOX Sports: Travis Hunter Shouts Out Lil Wayne at Heisman Ceremony
CBS Sports: Ashton Jeanty Finishes 2nd in Closest Heisman Race Since 2009
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NBA CUP
NBA Stars Shine in Vegas
Both 1-Seeds — Bucks & Thunder — Advance to Tuesday’s NBA Cup Final in Las Vegas
The NBA Cup Finals are set for Tuesday in Las Vegas where Giannis and SGA will go head-to-head. The Bucks and Thunder won Saturday’s semifinals with similar fourth-quarter, pull-away wins. Every team’s ace showed up for the big moment, but we’ll get a rare look at a mid-season “championship” environment between the two 1-seeds in the NBA Cup. Here’s how the semifinals went down:
East: Bucks def. Hawks (110-102)
It looked like Trae Young (35-10-7) was going to play spoiler again Saturday night in Milwaukee, but the Bucks pulled away late in a tight one. Giannis Antetokounmpo (32-14-9-4) had a near triple-double while Damian Lillard (25 pts) hit five 3s, and the Bucks’ have a chance to send a message after a brutal 1-6 start to the season.
West: Thunder def. Rockets (111-96)
The upstart Rockets threw a first-half haymaker at the Thunder in Saturday’s nightcap, but OKC had too much firepower. Houston led by one at halftime before the Thunder dominated the second half thanks to a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. SGA (32-8-6-5) was a force, and he has a chance to boost his MVP odds with an NBA Cup win.
NBA Cup Finals
Bucks vs. Thunder (Tue. 8:30 pm ET, ABC)
NBA Highlights
Timberwolves def. Spurs (106-92)
ANT (26 pts) Outduels Wemby (20-12-7)
Karl-Anthony Towns (22 pts, 22 rebs)
Lakers def. Grizzlies (116-110)
Anthony Davis (40 pts, 16 rebs)
Mavericks def. Warriors (143-133)
Luka Doncic Notches Triple-Double (45-13-11)
Mavs & Warriors Combine for Record 48 3s
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OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
College Football
Navy Dominates Army in Huge Upset
Soccer
Man. United def. Man. City (2-1)
Man-U Scores 2 Goals Late to Stun City
NHL
Maple Leafs def. Sabres (5-3)
Tavares Nets Hat Trick, BUF Loses 10th Straight
Golden Knights def. Wild (3-2)
Victor Olofsson (2G) Scores 3rd-Period Winner
NCAA Scoreboard
M: #1 Tennessee def. Illinois (66-64)
Jordan Gainey Scores at the Buzzer
M: #5 Kentucky def. Louisville (93-85)
M: Dayton Upsets #6 Marquette (71-63)
M: #18 UConn def. #8 Gonzaga (77-17)
M: #17 Texas A&M def. #11 Purdue (70-66)
W: #25 Georgia Tech def. #14 UNC (82-76)
W: #17 Mich. State def. #21 Iowa (68-66)
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NEWS
Another Banner Thrashing Giants Flies Over MetLife Stadium (Yahoo! Sports)
Warriors Acquire Dennis Schoder in Trade With Nets (CBS Sports)
Raiders’ Star Pass-Rusher Maxx Crosby Out for Season After Ankle Surgery (B/R)
Southampton Fire Manager Russell Martin After Falling to Bottom of EPL Table (NBC Sports)
Cubs Acquire 3-Time All-Star OF Kyle Tucker From Astros in 4-Player Deal (CBS Sports)
Michigan RB Donovan Edwards Opts Out of Bowl Game Against Alabama (B/R)
Marcus Freeman Lands Lucrative Long-Term Extension With Notre Dame Ahead of CFP (SI)
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SCHEDULE
Tonight’s Must-Watch List
NFL (Monday Night Football)
Bears at Vikings (8:00 pm ET, ABC)
Falcons at Raiders (8:30 pm ET, ESPN)
NBA
Cavaliers at Nets (7:30 pm ET, NBALP)
Nuggets at Kings (10:00 pm ET, NBALP)
NHL
Capitals at Stars (8:00 pm ET, ESPN+)
Panthers at Oilers (8:30 pm ET, NHLN)
Avalanche at Canucks (10:30 pm ET, ESPN+)
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