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Dowdle sends warning to former team after monster game

Rico Dowdle had a point to prove — and he delivered. The Carolina Panthers running back erupted for 234 total yards (206 rushing, 28 receiving) and a touchdown in Sunday’s 27-24 comeback win over the Miami Dolphins. It was the best game of his NFL career and came just a week before facing his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. Dowdle, who spent five seasons in Dallas before leaving in free agency, didn’t hold back after the victory. “They got to buckle up,” Dowdle said, via ESPN. “I think they know for sure. They didn’t keep me there for five years for no reason.” Dowdle was a 1,000-yard rusher in his first season as the Cowboys’ lead back before joining Carolina. His explosive Week 5 outing now adds extra spice to the Panthers’ Week 6 clash with Dallas.

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Giants’ Dart takes blame for turnover-riddled defeat vs. Saints

The New York Giants’ momentum from Jaxson Dart debut win came to a screeching halt in Week 5, as turnovers doomed them in a 26-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints. The Giants squandered an early 14-3 lead by coughing up the ball five times, fueling a Saints comeback that left New York frustrated and empty-handed. “We have to cut that (stuff) out, and it starts with me just being a leader,” Dart said, via AP. “As a quarterback, I put that on myself. I told the guys in the locker room this one’s on me and I’m going to get better.” Dart himself was responsible for a crucial second-half fumble while scrambling untouched, halting a promising drive in Saints territory with the Giants down just two points. New York’s collapse overshadowed what could have been a second straight win under their new QB, leaving plenty of work to do before Week 6.

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Browning shoulders blame as Bengals skid continues with third straight loss

The Cincinnati Bengals dropped their third game in a row Sunday, falling 37-24 to the Detroit Lions, as backup QB Jake Browning struggled with turnovers in place of the injured Joe Burrow. Browning threw three interceptions, giving him eight in four games this season, and admitted afterward that he cost his team. “A lot of people in that locker room played winning football today,” Browning said. “I did not. You throw three picks in the NFL, you’re going to lose.” While Browning also delivered three second-half touchdown passes, the damage was already done. The boos from the home crowd grew louder each time he returned to the field. With Joe Burrow sidelined indefinitely following toe surgery, Cincinnati has chosen to stick with Browning over veteran reinforcements, leaving him under pressure to improve quickly.

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Mark Sanchez hit with felony battery charge after Indianapolis altercation

Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez now faces a felony battery charge, causing serious bodily injury, prosecutors announced Monday. The new charge, which carries a possible one- to six-year prison sentence, adds to the misdemeanor counts Sanchez was already facing from a late-night altercation in downtown Indianapolis over the weekend. According to a police affidavit, Sanchez, reportedly smelling of alcohol, confronted a 69-year-old truck driver near a hotel loading dock. The confrontation turned violent when the driver allegedly used a knife in self-defense, stabbing Sanchez multiple times in the upper torso. Both men were hospitalized; Sanchez remains in stable condition. “Once we received new information about the victim’s medical condition, it became clear that additional charges were needed,” Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears said. Sanchez’s attorney declined to comment. A scheduled court appearance was moved to Nov. 4 as the investigation continues.

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Chargers’ Keenan Allen Becomes Fastest Player in NFL History to 1,000 Receptions

Los Angeles Chargers star Keenan Allen reached a historic milestone Sunday, becoming the fastest player in NFL history to record 1,000 career receptions. Allen hit the mark during the Chargers’ 27-10 loss to the Washington Commanders, snagging a 4-yard pass from Justin Herbert in the second quarter for catch No. 1,000. The 32-year-old wideout achieved the feat in just 159 games, breaking Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison’s previous record of 167 games. Keenan Allen finished with five catches for 58 yards, bringing his career total to 1,003 receptions, which moves him past Hines Ward into 15th place all-time. “It’s an honor to be mentioned with legends like Marvin Harrison and Hines Ward,” Keenan Allen said postgame.

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Former Ravens DL and Super Bowl XLVII Champion Arthur Jones Dies at 39

Arthur Jones, a former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman and Super Bowl XLVII champion, has died at the age of 39. The school and the Ravens did not disclose a cause of death. “Arthur’s presence was a gift to everyone he encountered,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said. “His big, bright smile, infectious energy and eternal positivity continuously uplifted others.” Jones, a fifth-round pick in 2010, played four seasons with the Ravens, recording 8.5 of his 10 career sacks in 2012-13. He was a key contributor in Baltimore’s 2012 Super Bowl run, famously sacking Colin Kaepernick just before the Superdome’s power outage and recovering a fumble in the victory over the 49ers. He later played for the Colts (2014-15) and Washington (2017). At Syracuse, He was a dominant defensive tackle with 38.5 tackles for loss — still a school record for an interior lineman — and was a two-time first-team All-Big East selection. Jones was the older brother of former UFC heavyweight champion Jon and NFL defensive end Chandler, a four-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl winner with the Patriots.

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Saints Lock In Superdome Lease Through 2035, Eye Future Super Bowls

The New Orleans Saints will keep calling the Caesars Superdome home for at least another decade. Owner Gayle Benson and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced Thursday a lease extension through 2035 for the state-owned stadium. The deal replaces the previous lease, which was set to expire in 2030. The agreement also includes four five-year options that could keep the Saints in the Superdome through 2055. “With this agreement, we’re paving the way for more Saints victories, more Super Bowl memories, and more economic growth for Louisiana,” Landry said. A key benefit of the extension is that it allows New Orleans to bid for the 2031 Super Bowl. The city most recently hosted the big game on Feb. 9, 2025, when the Eagles beat the Chiefs 40-22. The Superdome, opened in 1975, has hosted eight Super Bowls and undergone nearly $1 billion in repairs and upgrades since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. “The Superdome is not just a landmark in the world of sports; it’s a symbol of our state’s resilience and pride,” Landry said. “This extension represents a continued and valued partnership … that demonstrates our intent to be here and fully committed for many decades,” Benson added. As part of the deal, the state also extended its 10-year lease for offices in Benson Tower, the high-rise next to the stadium that Benson owns.

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FC Cincinnati’s Evander fined by MLS Disciplinary Committee

The MLS Disciplinary Committee has issued the following rulings after Matchday 31 of the 2025 season. MLS Disciplinary Committee fined Evander The Committee has fined FC Cincinnati midfielder Evander for violating the league’s policy regarding simulation/embellishment in the 36th minute of Cincinnati’s match against Philadelphia Union on August 30th. Toklomati fined The MLS Disciplinary Committee has fined Charlotte FC forward Idan Toklomati for making an inappropriate gesture in the 87th minute of Charlotte FC’s match against the New England Revolution on August 30th.

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Minnesota United Lock Down Markanich with Long-Term Extension

Minnesota United have secured the future of one of their key breakout performers, announcing Tuesday that defender Anthony Markanich has signed a contract extension through 2028, with a club option for 2029. The 25-year-old has quickly established himself since joining the Loons in 2024, making 35 appearances across all competitions. This year, he’s emerged as a difference-maker, featuring in 26 MLS matches and contributing six goals and one assist. Markanich’s new deal underscores Minnesota’s intent to build around a core of rising talent as they push for continued success in MLS.

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Seattle Sounders identity fuels Leagues Cup title: “It was beautiful”

As a player and coach, Brian Schmetzer has won over a dozen trophies with Seattle Sounders FC. But with Seattle’s 3-0 takedown of Inter Miami CF in Sunday’s Leagues Cup 2025 final at Lumen Field, the longtime manager might have led the Sounders to their most impressive feat yet. Taking on a Herons’ side rife with superstar talent, led by arguably the sport’s best-ever player in Lionel Messi, Seattle lifted their first-ever Leagues Cup title with a commanding performance. “The success that [majority owner Adrian Hanauer] and I have built should not be discounted,” an emotional Schmetzer said at his postgame press conference. “Because when we came, we were a USL team and he had a vision to get the team into MLS, and we had big owners and an ownership group and things. But he’s the one who does the things behind the scenes, and it’s a credit to him. “The organization from top to bottom, the coaches, everybody, they deserve this,” Schmetzer added. “The fans deserve this win. Because it’s been 20-some odd years since I’ve been with the club, and then you sprinkle in a couple years when I was 17, 19, 20 – so it might even be 25. I’ll have to do the math. But credit to everybody in the organization.”

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