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Tennessee and Auburn remain 1-2 in AP Top 25 poll featuring 10 SEC teams
Chisnall and Cross knocked out as seeds continue to fall at Alexandra Palace
- Sixth seed falls to Ricky Evans in sudden-death leg
- Fifth seed takes first set but loses 3-1 to Scott Williams
Former champion Rob Cross and Dave Chisnall crashed out of the PDC world championship as more seeds were scattered at Alexandra Palace.
Cross, the fifth seed and 2018 champion, lost 3-1 to Scott Williams while Ricky Evans survived a match dart against him to upset Chisnall, the sixth seed, in an epic second-round clash decided by a sudden-death leg.
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With only two games left, will Pittsburgh or Baltimore pull away with the AFC North title? | Inside Coverage
With their win this past Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens tied up their season series with the Pittsburgh Steelers and tied up the AFC North race with only two games left in the 2024 season. Jason Fitz & Frank Schwab discuss the pathways the two 10-5 teams have to win their division and get a home playoff game. The Baltimore Ravens are playing at their highest level this season, with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and company firing on all cylinders. Meanwhile, the Steelers, who have had the better record all season long, seem to be stalling out after a few lackluster offensive performances in a row. Hear the full conversation on “Inside Coverage” - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

