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Another NFL week is in the books. The Cowboys and Cooper Rush kept the season afloat on Monday Night Football despite the absence of Dak Prescott. We\’re still waiting for Aaron Judge\’s 61st home run to steal MLB headlines, but the week ahead will set the stage for October. Onward…
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NFL
The Rush Revival in Dallas
Cowboys Hand Giants 1st Loss of Season (23-16) on Monday Night Football
Monday Night Football’s NFC East clash brought the 2-0 Giants into Dallas for a date with the Cowboys, and Cooper Rush mania is in full effect. After a field goal game in the first half, the Cowboys reeled off 17 unanswered in the second half behind their backup quarterback and a deadly two-headed run game. Both Ezekiel Elliot and Tony Pollard combined for 18 carries for 178 yards and a touchdown while Rush was solid once more — 21/31, 215 yards, 1 TD. Rush and the Cowboys are now 2-0 since QB Dak Prescott went out with a fractured thumb. Prescott said he aims to return in Week 4, but the Cowboys could ride the Rush revival for another week or two. Meanwhile, the Giants might’ve gotten a reality check.
Fun Fact: Daniel Jones is now 0-9 in primetime games.
Watch: Cowboys Top Giants on MNF (23-16)
From “NFC Least” to “NFC Beasts”
The NFC East has been one of the lesser divisions in recent history, frequently earning the moniker “NFC Least.” So far in 2022, that’s not the case. Even with Dak Prescott’s injury, the division has a combined record of 8-4 through three weeks, and two of those losses were the result of divisional matchups. They’re a combined 6-2 against teams outside the division.
NFC East Standings
Eagles (3-0)
Cowboys (2-1)
Giants (2-1)
Commanders (1-2)
Additional Storylines
CBS Sports: Cooper Rush & Cowboys Come Alive Late to Win NFC East Battle
B/R: Tony Pollard, Not Ezekiel Elliot, Shined on Monday Night Football
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MLB
Judge Jail: The Wait Continues…
Aaron Judge Now Homerless in Last 6 Games; Yankees Lose to Blue Jays in Extras
Aaron Judge hit his 60th home run on Sept. 20. Every at-bat has brought fans to the stadium with phones in hand hoping to witness history. And 26 plate appearances later, they’re still waiting. Judge and the Yankees saw a seven-game win streak snapped last night against the Blue Jays (3-2) thanks to Vlad Guerrero Jr.’s walk-off single in the 10th inning. The 2-seed in the American League is nearly a lock for New York, but the record in Judge’s sights is a lingering storyline. Has he gone cold? Is the pressure getting to his head? Will he get stuck on 60? He has nine games to rake a few more record-setting jacks. Time will tell.
Meanwhile, the playoff picture is becoming clearer by the day…
MLB Playoff Picture
Eight days remain in the MLB regular season, but six teams have playoff spots locked up. Six more remain between nine teams. It’s tight in the AL East for Wild Card placement while the White Sox have dropped six straight. Things are getting spicy, so let’s put some pepper on the playoff picture.
American League
AL East: Yankees (94-59)
AL Central: Guardians (86-67)
AL West: Astros (101-53)
Wild Card: Blue Jays (87-67)
Wild Card: Rays (84-69)
Wild Card: Mariners (83-69)
In the Hunt: Orioles (79-73), White Sox (76-77)
National League
NL East: Mets (97-57)
NL Central: Cardinals (89-65)
NL West: Dodgers (106-47)
Wild Card: Braves (96-58)
Wild Card: Padres (85-68)
Wild Card: Phillies (83-69)
In the Hunt: Brewers (82-71)
Additional Storylines
MLB: Vladdy’s Walk-Off Hit Moves Toronto Closer to WC Berth
CBS Sports: Judge Stuck on 60 as Yankees Slugger Fails to Match Roger Maris in Loss
Sporting News: Updated MLB Playoff Bracket, Magic Numbers & More
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CFB
Rise & Fall: AP Poll
11 Rise, 3 Fall (And Fall Hard) in Latest CFB AP Poll
The latest rendition of the college football AP Poll still features the same top-5, but two top-10 teams took a massive tumble with Week 4 upsets. Oklahoma and Arkansas dropped double-digit spots while nearly every team in the teens rose to take their place. Tennessee and Penn State were the biggest beneficiaries in the early battle for the CFB Playoff. Fifteen of the top-25 remain undefeated, but five top-25 matchups will be sure to shuffle the deck in Week 5.
AP Top-10
1. Georgia (4-0) | —
2. Alabama (4-0) | —
3. Ohio State (4-0) | —
4. Michigan (4-0) | —
5. Clemson (5-0) | —
6. USC (4-0) | ↑1
7. Kentucky (4-0) | ↑1
8. Tennessee (4-0) | ↑3
9. Oklahoma State (3-0) | —
10. NC State (4-0) | ↑2
Biggest Risers: #8 Tennessee (↑3), #11 Penn State (↑3), Texas A&M (↑6)
Biggest Fallers: #18 Oklahoma (↓12), #20 Arkansas (↓10)
Top Week 5 Matchups Upcoming (Saturday)
#7 Kentucky at #14 Ole Miss (Noon ET)
#2 Alabama at #20 Arkansas (3:30 pm ET)
#9 Oklahoma State at #16 Baylor (3:30 pm ET)
#22 Wake Forest at #23 Florida State (3:30 pm ET)
#10 NC State at #5 Clemson (7:30 pm ET)
Additional Storylines
SI: CFB Rankings Week 5: Teams Snubbed From Top-25 Poll
ESPN: Breaking Down Potential Fatal Flaws for 16 CFB Playoff Contenders
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THE STORYLINES
The NFL announced Monday that it\’s doing away with the Pro Bowl in its current form, which has been played since 1951, and will replace it with The Pro Bowl Games, a week of skills competitions that will end with a flag football game. (Yahoo! Sports)
NBA training camps and the 2022-23 season are right around the corner, and players and coaches are set to preview their team\’s upcoming campaigns with their respective media days this week. (ESPN)
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is retiring from full-time racing. He’ll certainly still be around the sport in numerous capacities, but one of racing’s biggest names is getting out of the car. (Sports Illustrated)
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