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American skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin is set to embark on her 15th season in alpine skiing’s top-tier competition. The Team USA star will kick off her campaign at the World Cup season opener in Soelden, Austria, on October 26, competing in the giant slalom. AMBITIOUS RACE SCHEDULE Shiffrin plans to contest all 20 technical events (slalom and giant slalom) on the calendar, supplemented by select speed events. Her packed schedule includes stops in Finland, Austria, Vermont, and Idaho, with a highlight being the Birds of Prey downhill course debut in Beaver Creek. ROAD TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Shiffrin’s tech event performances…

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The New York Giants defied odds once again, securing a 29-20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on the road. Isaiah Simmons’ clutch field-goal block and Bryce Ford-Wheaton’s game-sealing touchdown highlighted the Giants’ impressive performance. JONES SILENCES CRITICS WITH STANDOUT DISPLAY Quarterback Daniel Jones stole the show, throwing for 257 yards and two touchdowns against a formidable Seattle defense. Despite missing key players Malik Nabers and Devin Singletary, Jones led his team to victory, quieting critics who have consistently doubted him. HISTORIC MILESTONE FOR JONES Jones etched his name in Giants history, becoming the first quarterback to reach 2,000 rushing yards.…

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The Boston Bruins have secured their goaltending future, inking 25-year-old Jeremy Swayman to an eight-year, $66 million contract. The deal solidifies Swayman’s position as one of the league’s top goaltenders. RECORD-SETTING CONTRACT Swayman’s $8.25 million annual salary ranks him among the highest-paid goalies in the NHL, trailing only Sergei Bobrovsky, Andrei Vasilevskiy, and Connor Hellebuyck. Notably, Swayman achieves this milestone without having completed a full NHL season as a starting goaltender. SWAYMAN’S RISE TO PROMINENCE Despite limited experience, Swayman’s impressive performance has earned him elite status. The Bruins’ confidence in their young netminder is evident, as they commit to him…

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A stunned silence fell over Neyland Stadium as the Tennessee Volunteers suffered a brutal loss to the Arkansas Razorbacks. The 42-24 thrashing has left fans reeling, with many taking to social media to vent their frustrations. COACHING UNDER SCRUTINY The loss has put head coach Josh Heupel squarely in the spotlight, with critics questioning his game plan and strategic decisions. Fans are demanding answers after the Vols’ lackluster performance, which exposed glaring weaknesses on both sides of the ball. DEFENSIVE WOES EXPOSED Tennessee’s defense was shredded by Arkansas’s high-powered offense, surrendering over 500 yards. The Vols’ inability to contain the…

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A significant blow to the San Francisco 49ers’ special teams unit has emerged, as kicker Jake Moody is expected to miss multiple weeks due to a high ankle sprain. Moody suffered the injury during today’s practice, and initial evaluations confirm a high ankle sprain. The 49ers have not provided an exact timeline for Moody’s return, but high ankle sprains typically require a 4-6 week recovery period. Moody’s absence will be deeply felt, as he has been a reliable kicker for the 49ers. The team will need to find a suitable replacement to handle kicking duties. Possible options include free agent…

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Dak Prescott’s clutch fumble recovery and subsequent touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert with 20 seconds left sealed the Dallas Cowboys’ 20-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night. COWBOYS’ SLOPPY FIRST HALF HAUNTS THEM Dallas dominated the first half but two red-zone turnovers by Prescott, including an ugly interception to Donte Jackson, limited their lead to 6-3. A long weather delay and struggles in the red zone hindered the Cowboys’ momentum. STEELERS SEIZE MOMENTUM IN THIRD QUARTER Pittsburgh capitalized on Dallas’s mistakes, taking a 10-6 lead in the third quarter courtesy of Justin Fields’ touchdown pass to Connor Heyward.…

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Former British heavyweight champion David Price has thrown his support behind an Anthony Joshua-Daniel Dubois rematch, calling it a “win-win” situation for Joshua. JOSHUA’S BEST OPTION Price believes Joshua has nothing to lose and everything to gain from the rematch. “It’s a no-brainer,” he said. “Joshua can win and right the wrong, or lose again and still have options.” Price acknowledges Dubois’s formidable skills, labeling him a “wrecking machine” with sky-high confidence. REMATCH SET FOR SAUDI ARABIA Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Saudi Arabia will likely host the highly anticipated rematch. The fight will be part of the Riyadh…

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The Philadelphia Flyers held a crucial practice on Thursday, focusing on defensive-zone details, as they near final roster decisions. Notably, Jett Luchanko, the 2024 first-round pick, centered the projected third line alongside Joel Farabee and Bobby Brink. LUCHANKO IMPRESSES, LYCKSELL OMITTED Olle Lycksell, once considered the frontrunner among bubble forwards, was relegated to a separate workout on an adjacent rink. Luchanko’s inclusion in the main practice suggests he’s making a strong case to stay with the big club. ROSTER DECISIONS LOOMING With the preseason finale tonight and the regular season opener next Friday, the Flyers must submit their season-opening…

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The Adelaide Crows bounced back from last week’s heartbreaking loss to Brisbane, edging out St Kilda by four points in a fiercely contested battle at Norwood Oval on Friday. REDEMPTION ON THE MIND Adelaide sought redemption after the Lions’ last-minute goal denied them victory in their previous match. However, St Kilda proved to be a formidable opponent, refusing to back down. INTENSE START, TIGHT FINISH Both teams brought high intensity from the outset, with Saint Molly McDonald breaking the deadlock with the first goal after just four minutes. The Crows dominated for most of the game but couldn’t shake off…

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The Dallas Cowboys’ defense is in for a challenging matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers’ surging offense on Sunday night. RUSHING DEFENSE PUT TO THE TEST Dallas’s rushing defense, although stout, will face a stern test. The Steelers’ ground game has been impressive, ranking second in yards per carry. Meanwhile, the Cowboys’ own rushing attack has struggled against mediocre defenses. STEELERS’ PASSING ATTACK POSES THREAT Pittsburgh’s aerial assault has been clicking, with 557 passing yards over the last two games. Quarterback Kenny Pickett has developed a strong connection with wide receiver George Pickens, who’s been consistent all season and exploded for…

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