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Lions surge, World Cup 2026 draw, LeBron’s streak ends, Penn State coaching hunt...
Vendredi 5 décembre 2025 à 11:05
NFL & American Football
Lions Dominate Cowboys to Boost Playoff Hopes
The Detroit Lions delivered a statement 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys at Ford Field, behind three touchdowns from Jahmyr Gibbs and a gritty performance from Amon-Ra St. Brown, who played through an ankle injury. The Athletic details how Gibbs tied Barry Sanders for the most touchdowns (47) before turning 24, while ESPN and BBC Sport note the Lions’ improved playoff odds (8-5) and how the Cowboys’ postseason prospects took a hit with their record falling to 6-6-1. Cowboys star receiver CeeDee Lamb recorded 121 yards before leaving with a concussion in the third quarter, which both The Athletic and ESPN confirm. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said the team would use the loss as "fuel" for the final stretch.
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NFL Playing Surface Overhaul Planned
In an effort to address ongoing player safety concerns, the NFL will introduce a quality-control accreditation system for stadium playing surfaces, allowing teams to select from a library of approved field types by the end of the 2027 season. The Athletic reports that both synthetic turf and natural grass options will be available, with the league and the NFL Players Association jointly evaluating surfaces in upcoming tests. The initiative stops short of mandating natural grass but aims to standardize and improve field quality across the league.
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Eagles’ Tush Push Debate Persists Among Fans and Owners
The ongoing controversy over the Philadelphia Eagles’ “tush push” quarterback sneak continues to divide the league and its fans. The Athletic reveals that a slim majority of NFL owners and fans support banning the play, though it remains legal after offseason votes fell just short of the required threshold. Reader polls indicate that while some believe it’s a legitimate part of football, others argue it exploits officiating gaps, with both camps citing concerns about fairness and consistency.
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NFL Teams Hope QBs Stay in College Longer
With this year’s NFL Draft quarterback class considered underwhelming, teams are openly hoping that top college QBs like Oregon’s Dante Moore and Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza remain in school to further develop rather than declare early. The Athletic explains that the current college football landscape—with lucrative NIL deals and greater exposure—offers incentives for players to delay entry into the pros, a trend NFL front offices increasingly favor to ensure QBs are better prepared for the league’s demands.
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World Football & World Cup 2026
World Cup 2026 Draw Set to Shape the Tournament’s Narrative
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw takes center stage in Washington, D.C., with 48 teams set to be grouped for the largest tournament in history. The Telegraph provides details on the draw format, group assignments for hosts USA, Mexico, and Canada, and ticketing challenges, while The Athletic highlights the glittering draw event hosted by celebrities and the cultural buzz in 16 North American cities. BBC Sport underscores the significance for nations like Scotland, long absent from the draw, and explores the anticipation among debutant nations.
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Transfer Rumors: Real Madrid and Man United Pursue Mouzakitis
ESPN reports that both Real Madrid and Manchester United are tracking Olympiacos youngster Christos Mouzakitis as a potential future star. The transfer speculation intensifies amid both clubs’ need for attacking reinforcements and continued focus on securing promising youth talent ahead of the January window.
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Manchester United Scrutinized After West Ham Draw
Manchester United endured boos from their home crowd following a disappointing draw with West Ham, exposing persistent issues with their defensive structure and mentality. The Telegraph critiques United’s “soft underbelly,” while ESPN questions whether the squad has demonstrated the consistency or quality needed to secure a Champions League place, despite its proximity in the table.
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For the first time since 2007, LeBron James was held below 10 points in an NBA regular-season game, scoring eight in the Lakers’ 123-120 victory over the Toronto Raptors. The Athletic, ESPN, and BBC Sport all recognize the end of an 18-year run—the longest such streak in league history—which ended when James opted for a game-winning assist instead of taking the final shot. The moment has sparked widespread reflection on James’ unprecedented consistency and the rarity of such a statistical feat.
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NBA Fines Cavaliers $250,000 for Participation Policy Violation
The Cleveland Cavaliers have been fined $250,000 by the NBA for sitting All-Star guard Darius Garland during a nationally televised game, marking their second infraction under the league’s Player Participation Policy this season. The Athletic reports the league’s investigation found Garland was able to play but was held out for injury management, following another recent fine for resting multiple stars. The policy reflects the NBA’s ongoing efforts to ensure star players appear in marquee games.
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College Football & Coaching Carousel
Penn State Turns to Matt Campbell in Coaching Search
Penn State appears poised to target Iowa State’s Matt Campbell as its next head football coach. The Athletic and ESPN both report ongoing discussions, with Campbell’s track record—multiple Big 12 title appearances and a school-record 11-win season—making him an attractive candidate to succeed James Franklin. The move would cap a protracted search for one of college football’s most coveted jobs.
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Red Sox Acquire Johan Oviedo in Five-Player Trade
The Boston Red Sox have strengthened their starting rotation by acquiring right-hander Johan Oviedo from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a five-player deal. The Athletic and ESPN note Oviedo’s impressive 3.57 ERA in his comeback from Tommy John surgery and his appeal as an affordable, high-upside arm. The Pirates receive outfielder Jhostynxon Garcia and pitcher Jesus Travieso in return, while Boston also receives two prospects.
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