49ers HC Kyle Shanahan Makes Admission on Brock Purdy’s Injury

The San Francisco 49ers have shown they can win without quarterback Brock Purdy, which is reassuring given that he may not be fully healthy anytime soon.

Niners coach Kyle Shanahan announced that Purdy might not be at full strength for the remainder of this season. Purdy missed his fifth straight game during the 49ers’ 34-24 victory over the New York Giants. The team currently stands at 6-3 overall and 5-2 with Mac Jones starting in Purdy’s absence due to a lingering toe injury.

Purdy has missed two games earlier in the season because of this toe ailment, along with an injury to his non-throwing shoulder. Despite this, reports suggest he could be well enough to return for San Francisco’s upcoming showdown on Sunday against their rivals, the Los Angeles Rams, at Levi’s Stadium.

### Brock Purdy May Not Be 100 Percent Again This Season

No player who logs significant snaps is ever truly 100 percent healthy once November rolls around, but Purdy’s condition—turf toe, medically defined as a hyperextended big toe—is especially painful when playing on artificial turf. This injury is likely to remain a concern for the 49ers throughout the rest of the season.

“Any time you’re dealing with this turf toe, it’s something that probably won’t fully go away all year,” Shanahan said after the 49ers’ win over the Giants. “Regardless of when he comes back, he’s always going to have to deal with it a little bit.”

The 49ers have played two consecutive games on turf and three of their past five games on artificial surfaces. However, that streak will end when they return home to face the Rams. Sunday’s game marks the start of a stretch featuring five straight games on grass (including four in a row), followed by their Week 14 bye and then a home game in Tennessee.

This upcoming matchup is considered conducive for Purdy’s potential return, according to Shanahan. “When you talk to people who have gone through turf toe, it’s really about when is it the best time when you have to deal with it the least,” Shanahan explained. “It’s a little bit of a tricky decision.”

### The 49ers Are Trying To Get Brock Purdy As Healthy As Possible Before He Returns

When asked about the possibility of Purdy undergoing toe surgery, Shanahan indicated that it is unlikely. Meanwhile, Mac Jones has continued to perform impressively in his pro career. The fifth-year quarterback boasts a 67.2% completion percentage, a 10-5 touchdown-to-interception ratio, and is averaging 261.7 passing yards per game. This strong performance has provided no pressing reason to rush Purdy back onto the field.

Shanahan is focused on carefully easing Purdy back into practice, conscious of not pushing the quarterback too hard given the severity of his injury. The 49ers currently hold about an 80% chance of making the playoffs, and they will want their No. 1 quarterback healthy if they hope to make a serious run at playing a Super Bowl on their home turf in February.

“I just want to make sure he gets 100 percent better, and I won’t put him out there too early,” Shanahan said. “I thought about [Purdy] as a backup or emergency [third QB], but I think the more time we give him, the better.”
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/kyle-shanahan-brock-purdy-toe-injury-season/

Newbridge firepower proves crucial vs. Dunloy

**Sean O’Learys Newbridge 1-14 Dunloy Cuchulainns 0-11**

This game was closer than the final scoreline suggests. It took determination mixed with outrageous skill for the Derry champions to advance in this Ulster senior club match at Owenbeg on Saturday.

Conleth McGrogan and Oisin Doherty produced moments of high octane, each landing late two-pointers to cushion the margin to six against a Dunloy side who were in the game in front of a large crowd of over 2,500 until the last few minutes. Factor in Callum McGrogan’s second-half goal alongside those four points, and you see that it was, in fact, three special moments which decided the outcome.

A salute to the Dunloy lads who were playing in their first-ever provincial senior football series, although many had previously played and won Ulster hurling honors with the famed Antrim club. They certainly gave it a good go, and with a brace of two-pointers on the cusp of the interval, they went in two points to the good, 0-8 to 0-6.

That was with the advantage of the elements, and you could see how Newbridge managed their efforts in the first half, where holding possession rather than going all-out for scores was a big part of their game plan.

Keelan Molloy pushed the Antrim lead out to three (0-9 to 0-6) on the resumption, which Mark McGrogan negated with a point of his own. However, when Ryan McGarry landed Dunloy’s 10th score, there was a sense of a real upset on the cards. Questions were asked of Newbridge, and McGrogan’s goal went a long way toward answering what mettle the Derry boys had for the occasion.

It boiled down to an arm-wrestle for control, and when Sean Elliot levelled once more for the underdog, anything seemed possible. Dunloy lived dangerously when a pass out of defense was intercepted and should have led to a goal but was spilled at the last second.

There was no need for Derry fans to worry as almost immediately, McGrogan landed his monster two-pointer, something that was bettered in execution by Oisin Doherty’s, which finally put a dagger into the heart of the Saffron challenge.

Newbridge now go forward to a quarter-final clash with Armagh kingpins Madden.

**Newbridge:** N Rocks; S McAteer, S McGrogan, M McGrogan (0-1); C McGrogan (1-0), C McGrogan, P McGrogan; C Doherty (0-2), C McGrogan (0-2, 1tp); E Young, M Doherty (0-1), C McAteer; P McMullan, S Young (0-2), O Doherty (0-6, 1tp, 0-4f)
Subs: J Diamond for Young (59).

**Dunloy:** C McMahon; R Cunning, A Crawford, C Kinsella; A McCarry, R McGarry (0-1), T McFerran; E McFerran, D Smith (0-2, 1tp); E O’Neill (0-1), S Elliot (0-1), C Cunning; L McFerran, K Molloy (0-6, 1tp, 0-2f), N Elliot
Subs: K McQuillan for L McFerran (59), J Scall for N Elliot (59).
Referee: K Eannetta.

**Ballygunner 0-18 Na Piarsaigh 0-15**

As early provincial rounds go, this trip by Waterford champions Ballygunner to Limerick was about as tough an assignment as possible. It called for guts, determination, and no little skill to beat a Na Piarsaigh outfit at the Gaelic Grounds, yet that is precisely what the Deise men achieved in a pulsating and closely fought game on Sunday afternoon.

It wasn’t top-class hurling or eye-catching stuff, more of an honest-to-goodness slog that asked the age-old question: which team wants it more?

And so it came to pass that for the seventh year in succession, the men in red and black were able to eliminate the Limerick champions. Having won four of the last four ties in Limerick, this says much about the inner fortitude of the Waterford men.

Almost 3,000 fans got no goals to cheer home, and only once when the home side finally got their noses in front eight minutes from time did the loudest cheer of the day ring out. That only served to give the Gunners more reason to dig deep, which they did by maintaining a defensive phalanx that thwarted opposition efforts to penetrate.

The success of this formula can be gauged by their counter-attacking prowess, which saw them score five of the last six points to emerge victorious by three points.

**Ballygunner:** S O’Keeffe; I Kenny, T Foley, A O’Neill; H Ruddle (0-03), Philip Mahony, R Power; C Sheahan, P Leavey; P Hogan (0-01), M Mahony (0-02), D Hutchinson (0-05, 3f, 1 65); M Hartley (0-02), P Fitzgerald (0-04, 1 65), K Mahony
Subs: C Power for Sheahan (49′), C Tobin (0-01) for Hartley (53′).

**Na Piarsaigh:** S Dowling; J Boylan, V Harrington, R Lynch (0-03, 3f); E McEvoy, M Casey, M Foley; J J Carey, T Grimes (0-01); W Henn, P Casey (0-03), D Dempsey; K Downes (0-06, 4f, 1 65), C Boylan (0-01), A Breen (0-01)
Subs: K Dempsey for Henn (41′), J Finn for Foley (43′), D Lynch for Breen (46′), E Brosnan for Grimes (54′), W Kearns for Carey (59′).
Referee: N Malone.

**Loughrea 1-15 St Thomas’ 1-14**

Galway is one of the harder county championships to retain, so hats off to Loughrea for making it back-to-back Galway senior hurling championship titles following a one-point win over a gallant St Thomas’ at Pearse Stadium on Saturday.

Retaining the Tom Callinan Cup for the first time in their history and winning it for the fourth time overall, the holders now have a chance to see how they progress in the All Ireland club series.

They were made to fight all the way in this encounter. After turning over five points to the good on 0-11 to 0-6—with Conor Cooney hitting four of the losers’ total and finishing with 1-10 in total—they had to fight might and main to keep their heads in front when it mattered most at the end of the game.

Only two ahead as the game drifted towards the red zone, a smashing strike by Darren Shaughnessy seemed to give them enough room to ease home, but a free by Cooney in injury time which raised a green flag had the crowd on tenterhooks before the holders held on to claim victory at the final whistle.

**Loughrea:** G Loughnane; P Hoban, J Coen, K Hanrahan; B Keary, S Morgan (0-2f), J Mooney; I Hanrahan (0-1), C Killeen; C Killeen, T Killeen (0-3, 0-2f), J Ryan; A Burns (0-5), D Shaughnessy (1-2), V Morgan (0-2)
Subs: M McManus for Burns (18-20), McManus for Ryan (57), S Sweeney for I Hanrahan (62), A Kelly for Killeen (64), N Keary for Burns (65).

**St Thomas’:** G Kelly; C Mahony, F Burke, J Headd; E Duggan, S Cooney, C Headd, D Burke, D McGlynn; D Burke (0-1), C Cooney (1-10, 1-9f), E Burke; E Brady, D Farrell (0-2), V Manso (0-1)
Subs: C Burke for Duggan (46), J Regan for McGlynn (46), D Finnerty for Brady (57).
Referee: L Gordon (Killimor).

**Monaghan’s Eugene “Nudie” Hughes Passes Away Aged 67**

It is with widespread sadness that the death was announced this week of former three-time All-Star Eugene “Nudie” Hughes at the age of 67.

Eugene was considered to be Monaghan’s greatest ever footballer and fought a hard battle against cancer for the last seven years. The Castleblayney Faughs legend showed remarkable resolve in facing the illness and thanked the huge support from family, friends, and the wider GAA community.

In 2024, Hughes was honored by the Gaelic Players Association with a Lifetime Achievement award. He was Monaghan’s first All-Star winner in 1979 and picked up two further personal accolades in 1985 and 1989. Hughes was one of the few players recognized both in defense and attack—first as a corner-back and later as a corner-forward.

His All-Star-winning years coincided with Monaghan winning the Ulster title. In 1985, Hughes was also part of the team that won the National Football League. He won a Railway Cup medal in 1984 with Ulster and two Ulster football titles with Castleblayney.

Monaghan GAA paid tribute to Eugene on Monday:

> “It is with deep and profound sadness that Monaghan GAA has learned of the passing of one of our greatest ever players, Eugene ‘Nudie’ Hughes—a true legend of Monaghan football and a three-time All-Star recipient.
> “Nudie’s contribution to our county, both on and off the field, was immense. His skill, passion, and leadership inspired generations, and his name will forever be synonymous with Monaghan’s proud footballing tradition.
> “Nudie fought his illness with immense courage and dignity, just as he played the game with heart and determination.”

**GAA Scorelines**

**Saturday, November 1**

– Roscommon SFC final replay
St Brigid’s 1-16 Padraig Pearses 1-12

– Leitrim SHC final
Cluainin Iomaint 2-10 Carrick HC 1-10

– Galway SHC final
Loughrea 1-15 St Thomas’ 1-14

– Limerick SFC semi-finals
Mungret St Pauls 0-17 Adare 1-13
Newcastle West 2-16 Fr Casey’s 0-14 (AET)

– Tipperary SFC semi-final
Clonmel Commercials 1-9 Upperchurch-Drombane 0-8

– Leinster club SFC Round 1
Portarlington (Laois) 1-12 Old Leighlin (Carlow) 0-6

– Ulster club SFC preliminary round
Sean O’Learys Newbridge (Derry) 1-14 Dunloy Cuchulainns (Antrim) 0-11

**Sunday, November 2**

– Waterford SFC final
Rathgormack 1-12 The Nire 1-10

– Wexford SFC final
Castletown Liam Mellows 0-14 Shelmaliers 1-7

– Leinster club SFC Round 1
Summerhill (Meath) 2-22 Killoe Young Emmets (Longford) 1-16
Athy (Kildare) 3-16 Baltinglass (Wicklow) 0

*End of Report*
https://www.irishecho.com/2025/11/newbridge-firepower-proves-crucial

Jalen Duren’s 33 points lead Pistons to victory over Mavericks in Mexico City

**Pistons Rally to Beat Mavericks 122-110 in Mexico City**

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Jalen Duren delivered a dominant performance with 33 points and 10 rebounds, while Cade Cunningham contributed 21 points and a team-high 18 assists as the Detroit Pistons pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat the Dallas Mavericks 122-110 on Saturday night.

Duncan Robinson added 18 points and Ausar Thompson contributed 15 for the Pistons, who secured their second consecutive win. Coming off the bench for the Mavericks, D’Angelo Russell scored a game-high 31 points. First overall draft pick Cooper Flagg scored a season-high 16 points, although he struggled from the field, shooting 3-for-14.

Despite trailing 93-87 after three quarters, the Pistons outscored Dallas 35-17 in the final period to seal the victory. The Mavericks played without forward Anthony Davis, who is expected to miss two games due to a left leg injury sustained on Wednesday against Indiana.

This game marked the 15th regular-season NBA game played in Mexico City and the fourth for the Mavericks—more than any other franchise. The Phoenix Suns and the Orlando Magic have both played in Mexico City three times each.

**Up Next:**
– Pistons: at Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night
– Mavericks: at Houston Rockets on Monday night

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*AP NBA*
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/basketball-game-stories/10134198/jalen-durens-33-points-lead-pistons-to-victory-over-mavericks-in-mexico-city.html

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova preview, head-to-head, prediction, and betting tips | WTA Finals 2025

Match Details

  • Fixture: (7) Madison Keys vs (4) Amanda Anisimova
  • Date: November 3, 2025
  • Tournament: 2025 WTA Finals
  • Round: Round Robin
  • Venue: King Saud University Indoor Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Category: Year-end championships
  • Surface: Hard
  • Prize Money: $15,500,000
  • Live Telecast: USA Tennis Channel | UK Sky Sports | Canada TSN

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova Preview

Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova will face off in their second group stage match of the WTA Finals. Keys captured her first Grand Slam title this year by winning the Australian Open. She also reached the semifinals at Indian Wells and the quarterfinals in Montreal. However, the American was surprisingly defeated by Renata Zarazua in the first round of the US Open and this marks her return to the tour after a two-month break.

Keys began her campaign in Riyadh with a lackluster performance against Iga Swiatek, suffering a 6-1, 6-2 defeat. She struggled to find her rhythm and will be desperate to raise her level in the upcoming match.

On the other hand, Amanda Anisimova has had a remarkable season. She won the title in Doha and finished as runner-up at both Wimbledon and the US Open. Additionally, she claimed the title in Beijing and reached the last 16 in Montreal. Anisimova’s start to the WTA Finals was underwhelming as she lost to Elena Rybakina 6-3, 6-1 in the first round.

The fourth seed will be eager to bounce back and solve the challenge posed by Keys in this high-stakes encounter.

Head-to-Head

The head-to-head record between Madison Keys and Amanda Anisimova stands at 0-0. This will be their first competitive meeting on tour.

Madison Keys vs Amanda Anisimova Odds

All odds are sourced from Oddschecker.

Prediction

Madison Keys missed the Asian hardcourt swing and appears to be struggling with match fitness in Riyadh. Her performance against Swiatek was underwhelming, and she will know that she must elevate her game in the next round. Keys is one of the cleanest hitters on tour, which could prove pivotal.

Amanda Anisimova, meanwhile, has impressed this year with consistent and powerful performances. Having narrowly missed out twice on winning a Major title, she will carry that momentum forward into the next season. With her all-around strong game, Anisimova can beat any opponent on tour.

In this All-American clash, Anisimova is a slight favorite. At just 24 years old, she has shown more consistency than Keys and should be able to emerge victorious.

Pick: Amanda Anisimova to win in straight sets.

Betting Tips

  • Tip 1: Match to have fewer than 20 games.
  • Tip 2: Anisimova to register more winners than Keys.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/madison-keys-vs-amanda-anisimova-preview-head-to-head-prediction-betting-tips-wta-finals-2025

Boy, 15, fatally wounded in Near West Side shooting

A 15-year-old boy was tragically gunned down in a drive-by shooting on Chicago’s Near West Side Friday afternoon.

The teen was standing on the sidewalk in the 1300 block of West Grenshaw Street, located in the Little Italy/UIC neighborhood, at approximately 4:15 p.m. when an unknown vehicle pulled up and someone inside opened fire.

According to Chicago police, the boy was struck in the chest and leg. He was immediately taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was sadly pronounced dead.

As of 6 p.m. Friday, no arrests had been made. Belmont area detectives are actively investigating the incident.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/10/31/chicago-little-italy-shooting-police/

NFL Books Sting To Headline Pre-Super Bowl Halftime Show Concert, And You Can Probably Guess Why

Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on February 6.

The event is scheduled to take place two days ahead of the Super Bowl, offering fans an exciting pre-game experience.
https://newsone.com/6576362/nfl-books-sting-to-headline-pre-super-bowl-halftime-show-concert-and-you-can-probably-guess-why/

Jake Paul discusses legitimacy of Tank Davis fight, legal threats to critics, and fiancée’s Olympic hopes

Jake Paul is just two weeks away from stepping back into the ring, but once again, there’s not exactly a typical opponent waiting on the other side. On November 14, Paul is set to face Gervonta “Tank” Davis in Miami. The matchup has caught plenty of attention because Davis normally fights seven weight classes below Paul, who competes as a cruiserweight.

Although this fight is not officially sanctioned, Paul emphasized in a recent interview with Fox News Digital that “it’s the same deal. Everyone remembers that there’s a winner.”

Paul has faced criticism before for his choice of opponents, such as Mike Tyson—who is 31 years older than him—and Anderson Silva, a former UFC star nearly 22 years his senior. Additionally, some of his previous boxing opponents like Andre August and Ryan Bourland have not been widely recognized names. Now, similar skepticism has arisen regarding Davis due to the weight-class disparity.

However, Paul, who has repeatedly expressed his ambitions to become a world champion and is eligible for a WBA title fight, argued that this upcoming matchup further validates his legitimacy as a boxer.

“I think people have said, ‘Fight someone your age, fight one of the best in the world.’ This is answering both of those things in one,” he said. “And being the underdog with half the internet thinking I’m going to get killed and blah, blah, blah, and proving to people that I can box better than someone who’s been doing it their whole life. I think people will be shocked after fight night as to my skills and how I strategically came in with a game plan and I executed it.”

Paul explained that his game plan for this fight is very different from those in the past. “A lot of it’s focusing on speed, but also just high-level thinking in the sport, ring IQ, not making any mistakes. Not getting countered, not getting lazy at any moment, alertness, all of these things. The list goes on,” he said. “But I have to be the sharpest I’ve ever been for 39 minutes straight, and that’s not easy to do against someone who’s one of the pound-for-pound best.”

The unsanctioned nature of the fight has led to accusations—similar to those surrounding many of Paul’s previous bouts—that the fights are staged, fixed, or rigged in some way. Such claims escalated to the point where Paul and his business partner, Nakisa Bidarian, threatened legal action, notably against commentator Piers Morgan.

Morgan later “clarified” his comments after Paul and Bidarian announced potential lawsuits, and since then, Paul has noticed a quiet from critics.

“People haven’t been talking. And rightfully so, right?” Paul said. “Like, stop lying on my name. People can say a lot of things, but when they’re blatant lies that actually defame my brand—people saying fights are rigged, steroids, whatever it is—that’s where it goes too far.”

He continued, “So, you know, hate on the fights, don’t watch the fights, whatever, but as soon as people start lying, they’re going to get sued.”

After the fight, Paul plans to focus on his fiancée, Jutta Leerdam, who will be competing for her first Olympic gold medal in speedskating. Leerdam, 26, won a silver medal in the women’s 1,000 meters at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. The couple got engaged earlier this year, but their intense training schedules have complicated wedding planning.

Paul has even found that his own training commitments have impacted his ability to support Leerdam fully during this important time.

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Today’s 5 Best MLB Prop Bets: NRFI, Strikeouts, Moneyline, and more Picks for Dodgers vs Blue Jays World Series Game 6 – October 31, 2025

With the World Series pressure at its peak, individual matchups start to matter just as much as the final score, and that’s where prop bets can offer real value. Playoff baseball tightens every plate appearance, every pitch sequence, and every bullpen decision, creating windows where certain player trends stand out more than the market suggests.

Tonight’s matchup brings elite arms, red-hot hitters, and a few numbers that line up perfectly with recent form. After digging into performance patterns, pitch profiles, and situational trends, here are the best player props that carry both logic and value heading into tonight’s game.

*Note: Odds are set by DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change. No outcome can be guaranteed when betting on sports.*

### Today’s 5 Best MLB Prop Bets for Dodgers vs Blue Jays World Series Game 6

#### #5. Dodgers Moneyline −144
If there’s ever a spot to ride the Dodgers, it’s this one: a do-or-die Game 6 where everything they’ve built all season hangs in the balance. They just got punched in the mouth at home by Toronto in Game 5, a loss that flipped the energy inside Dodger Stadium and reminded everyone that October doesn’t care about resumes.

Now L.A. walks into Rogers Centre with its back slammed against the wall, needing a win to survive. Historically, this is when their stars play their sharpest baseball. This is the exact version of the Dodgers bettors trust: angry, cornered, and fully locked in.

Moneyline at −144 isn’t just a number—it’s a bet on a heavyweight that knows its season ends tonight unless it lands the final punch.

#### #4. Kevin Gausman Strikeouts Over 4.5 (−159)
In the postseason, Gausman has carried good form too: 24.2 postseason innings pitched, 18 strikeouts. If there was ever a night Kevin Gausman could etch his name into Toronto baseball history forever, it’s this one.

The Blue Jays are one win away from a World Series title, and suddenly the entire weight of a franchise, a fanbase, and a 32-year drought sits on the shoulders of the veteran righty.

Betting him for more than 4.5 strikeouts is essentially backing his baseline workload and strikeout profile rather than asking for an outlier. Expect Gausman to attack the zone and rack up swinging strikes if he’s given length.

#### #3. Shohei Ohtani: Total Bases 2+ (−110)
Ohtani’s bat is the single most dangerous one in this series. He slammed two homers and reached base nine times in the 18-inning Game 3 explosion, and he carries a monstrous 2025 power resume into every World Series start.

He’s not just a one-swing threat; Ohtani’s plate profile means he puts himself into multiple extra-base opportunities per game. His October track record shows he’s seeing the ball better than ever, and at −110, we’re getting fair value on a hitter who’s been doing this all month.

#### #2. NRFI (No Run First Inning): YES (Under 0.5) (−120)
With Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Kevin Gausman opening Game 6, the first inning has all the makings of a tight, low-contact heavyweight round.

Yamamoto has locked in after a shaky start to October and has leaned heavily on his splitter early to neutralize top-of-the-order threats. Gausman’s splitter-four-seam combo tends to be sharpest before hitters settle in.

With two aces settling into a must-win environment, the NRFI at −120 feels like one of the most stable props on the board tonight.

#### #1. Kevin Gausman: Hits Allowed Over 4.5 (−107)
The tricky part about Gausman tonight is that even if he’s pitching well, he’s almost destined to give up hits—not because he’s struggling, but because Toronto needs him to stretch deeper than usual in a potential championship clincher.

With workload likely pushing him into the fifth inning at minimum, the Over 4.5 hits isn’t fading him as much as it’s respecting the reality: to win the World Series tonight, he’s going to have to navigate traffic.

Stay tuned and good luck with your bets tonight!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/today-s-5-best-mlb-prop-bets-nrfi-strikeouts-moneyline-picks-dodgers-vs-blue-jays-world-series-game-6-october-31-2025

Range Rover’s Sportiest Crossover Is Getting An Aggressive Update

The third-generation Range Rover Sport still feels fresh despite being introduced in 2022. It’s no surprise, then, that a facelifted prototype was recently spotted undergoing testing near the Nürburgring.

Clad in swirly black and white camouflage, the updated Range Rover Sport SV showcases a lightly revised front end featuring a modified grille. Notably, there’s a sportier central intake with new outer elements adorned by horizontal fins.

**Design Updates**

While much of the design carries over from the current model, the facelift brings a sportier rear end with a center-mounted dual exhaust system. This is complemented by a new rear bumper that incorporates an integrated diffuser and a lower lip, enhancing the vehicle’s aggressive stance.

These changes are relatively minor, but the production version could include additional updates such as restyled wheels and refreshed lighting units. At this stage, it remains unclear if there will be any significant interior revisions.

**Performance Specs**

The current Range Rover Sport SV is powered by a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 engine producing 626 hp (467 kW / 635 PS) and 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) of torque. This engine pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission and a standard all-wheel-drive system.

This potent setup enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in just 3.7 seconds, with a top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h).

**Looking Ahead**

Little else is known about the high-performance crossover at this point. However, it is expected to debut in late 2026 or sometime in 2027. This timeline suggests it could arrive around the same time—or shortly after—the Range Rover Sport Electric.

Although we haven’t heard much about the electric variant recently, spy photographers captured an undisguised prototype over a year ago. The Range Rover Sport Electric will likely share its powertrain with the Range Rover Electric, which is set to feature a 117 kWh battery pack and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system producing 542 hp (404 kW / 550 PS) and an impressive 627 lb-ft (849 Nm) of torque.

As Land Rover continues to refine the Range Rover Sport lineup, enthusiasts can look forward to exciting updates that blend luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology.
https://www.carscoops.com/2025/10/range-rovers-sportiest-crossover-is-getting-an-aggressive-update/

Houston Rockets vs Toronto Raptors player stats and box score (Oct 29) | 2025-26 NBA season

The Houston Rockets and the Toronto Raptors faced off on Wednesday at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

The game brought together two competitive teams, showcasing intense action on the court. Fans from both sides filled the arena, creating an electric atmosphere throughout the event.

Stay tuned for the latest updates and highlights from this exciting matchup.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-houston-rockets-vs-toronto-raptors-player-stats-box-score-oct-29-2025-26-nba-season

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