For the first time in a month, the Bears have scored in the first half of a game.
Jonathan Taylor’s 65-yard touchdown run puts Colts up 14-7
Kyren Williams scores 2-yard TD after Jets failed fourth-down run
Jalen Hurts remains in locker room, but Saquon Barkley goes over 100 yards on his second TD
Knicks assign Tyler Kolek to Westchester
Jalen Hurts ruled out of game vs. Commanders with concussion, replaced by Kenny Pickett
Tiger’s son comes up aces in PNC Championship with first hole-in-one
- Charlie Woods, 15, makes first ace on par-3 fourth hole
- Hole-in-one gives Woods clan temporary share of lead
Tiger Woods isn’t the only member of his family to can produce big moments. His 15-year-old son Charlie made his first ace Sunday in the PNC Championship.
Woods was more excited than if he had made the hole-in-one himself.
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Amorim says Manchester United players and fans are suffering after Bournemouth defeat – video
Ruben Amorim said Manchester United's players and fans were 'suffering' after a damaging 3-0 Premier League loss to Bournemouth at Old Trafford. Dean Huijsen exposed United's frailties from set pieces with a first-half header before Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo added goals after the break to secure three points for the visitors
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Former champion Gary Anderson crashes out of PDC world championship
- Winner in 2015 and 2016 beaten 3-0 by Jeffrey de Graaf
- Joe Cullen storms out of press conference after win
The two-time winner Gary Anderson endured a 54th birthday to forget as he crashed out of the PDC World Darts Championship following a shock second-round defeat by Jeffrey de Graaf.
The Scot, champion in 2015 and 2016, hit just three of his 20 checkout attempts as he was whitewashed 3-0 to fall in his opening match of the tournament for the first time. Anderson was the highest profile casualty on a day of upsets at Alexandra Palace in London following exits for fellow seeded players Ross Smith, Martin Schindler, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Ritchie Edhouse.
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