Wilson, Veesaar, Trimble power No. 25 North Carolina’s 2nd-half push to beat No. 19 Kansas 87-74

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Freshman Caleb Wilson scored 24 points, while big man Henri Veesaar added 20, as No. 25 North Carolina dominated the second half to pull away from No. 19 Kansas in a thrilling battle of college basketball bluebloods.

The Tar Heels secured an 87-74 victory on Friday night, showcasing their depth and resilience. Senior Seth Trimble contributed 17 points, with 13 of those coming after halftime, proving to be a key factor in North Carolina’s strong finish.
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Highlights, Title Changes And Biggest Takeaways

**SmackDown Recap: Greenville, South Carolina Edition**

*Highlights:*
– Jade Cargill returns to heel persona
– Chelsea Green regains Women’s US Championship
– Nick Aldis reveals participants for John Cena Farewell Tournament
– Drew McIntyre suspended after interfering in Cody Rhodes vs. Aleister Black main event

The latest episode of SmackDown from Greenville, South Carolina, was better between the lines than at the bookends. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what went down.

### Ilja Dragunov Defeats Johnny Gargano to Retain the United States Championship

Ilja Dragunov continues to shine in his role defending the United States Championship through open challenges. He showcased his outstanding in-ring ability in a solid match against Johnny Gargano. Initially, Tommaso Ciampa answered the open challenge, but Dragunov dismissed him and chose Gargano instead. The storyline with Ciampa and Dragunov doesn’t seem poised to develop into a major feud, so we’ll keep an eye on where this goes next.

### Cody Rhodes’ Opening Segment Falls Flat

Cody Rhodes opened the show by declaring he was done with Drew McIntyre — though, naturally, that turned out to be untrue. Just as Rhodes said he would watch the show from the crowd, Aleister Black and Zelina showed up unexpectedly, making the segment feel somewhat awkward and out of place. It’s clear WWE is still struggling to find meaningful direction for Rhodes.

This confrontation led to a main event match between Cody Rhodes and Aleister Black, which ended in a no contest after Drew McIntyre interfered and Claymored the referee. Damian Priest then entered to attack Black, sparking a four-man brawl that closed the show. Following the chaos, Nick Aldis announced that McIntyre was suspended.

### Jade Cargill Has Arrived

WWE appears ready to push Jade Cargill similarly to how she was utilized in AEW. After decisively defeating Tiffany Stratton to become the new WWE Women’s Champion, Cargill kept her mic work brief but impactful, reintroducing her signature “I’m still that b****” line before exiting the ring.

She is far more comfortable portraying a heel and a bully, a vibe she carried into backstage segments by dwarfing Chelsea Green and challenging B-Fab — setting up what figures to be a brutal encounter on next week’s SmackDown. Before leaving the ring, Cargill bumped into Charlotte Flair, suggesting a clash with “The Queen” is inevitable.

### Nia Jax Defeats Charlotte Flair

The match itself was a bit clunky, but Lash Legend’s official main roster call-up helped save the segment. Legend aligned herself with Nia Jax and assisted her in defeating Charlotte Flair, thereby igniting a potential feud with the women’s tag-team champions, Flair and Alexa Bliss.

Lash Legend possesses the character, style, mic skills, confidence, and look necessary to make a significant impact. With Jax, they seem poised to become future women’s tag-team champions.

After the match, the Kabuki Warriors dressed as medical staff to attack Flair and Bliss, adding an exciting layer of backstage chaos reminiscent of WWE’s classic storytelling. This six-woman rivalry could lead to a major tag-team match at Survivor Series later this month.

### Nick Aldis Announces Participants for the John Cena Farewell Tournament

WWE is handling the John Cena Farewell Tournament impressively by elevating the spot opposite Cena to near-title significance.

On Raw, it was revealed that Damian Priest, Rusev, Sheamus, and Shinsuke Nakamura would participate. During SmackDown, Nick Aldis announced two matches: The Miz vs. Jey Uso and L.A. Knight vs. a surprise entrant. The identity of this mystery competitor has yet to be disclosed but is expected to be revealed on next week’s SmackDown.

The tournament is being meticulously paced, with successive rounds unfolding across November episodes of Raw and SmackDown. The climax is scheduled for Survivor Series, where the tournament winner will earn the right to face Cena in his final match on December 13th’s Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, DC.

If executed well, this storyline promises a significant push for the tournament victor.

### Chelsea Green Defeats Giulia to Win Women’s United States Championship

Chelsea Green’s victory to reclaim the Women’s US Championship is a smart move, although the match itself failed to impress. Giulia has yet to find her footing in WWE, and the match offered her little opportunity to shine. Hopefully, she’ll get another shot at the title in the future.

Green’s partnership with Ethan Page—a formidable duo currently holding the AAA Mixed Tag-Team Championship—is fantastic. It would be exciting if WWE starts featuring this division more prominently on Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-views, perhaps even creating a dedicated WWE Mixed Tag-Team Division full of compelling storylines.

### Tanga Loa Smashes Rey Fenix

This encounter went largely as expected. Rey Fenix showed some impressive offense early on, but Tanga Loa dominated the match and earned a clean pinfall victory.

During the match, The Motor City Machine Guns and Shinsuke Nakamura attacked the other members of the Muscle Flex Team removing them from ringside, effectively highlighting Tanga Loa’s strength.

After the win, Tanga Loa was about to lay further punishment on Fenix, but Sami Zayn—who has not been medically cleared—emerged with a chair to save the day, adding another intriguing twist.

### Summary

Overall, this week’s SmackDown had its high points, including Jade Cargill’s strong heel return and the escalating John Cena Farewell Tournament. However, some segments, especially Cody Rhodes’ opening and main event, fell short of expectations.

Drew McIntyre’s suspension marks a critical moment; either he needs to capture the top title soon or be repositioned on the card. Meanwhile, fresh faces like Lash Legend are gaining momentum, and renewed storylines hint at an exciting build toward Survivor Series.

Stay tuned for next week’s episode to see how these stories unfold.
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Hong Kong Sixes 2025: “It’s no surprise…” – Joe Denly heaps praise on once-teammate Shubman Gill’s swift rise [Exclusive]

Little over a month ago, Joe Denly was grinding it out in the County Championship with Kent in Canterbury in a Division Two clash against Lancashire. Fast forward to now, he is in a different corner of the world, leading the England outfit in the 2025 Hong Kong Sixes, which just goes on to show you that modern cricket never ceases to amaze.

As a certified veteran of the game, Joe Denly has nearly experienced all that cricket has to offer. Whether it be the rigors of first-class cricket, featuring for your country across all formats, experiencing franchise cricket, or now even dipping a toe in unconventional formats, it has been quite a journey—from cricket’s purest form to its strangest.

Joe Denly opened up about his upcoming challenge at the Hong Kong Sixes as he leads England, his experience while sharing the dressing room with Shubman Gill in the 2019 Indian Premier League (IPL), his thoughts on the upcoming 2025-26 Ashes, and much more. Excerpts from Joe Denly’s exclusive interview with Sportskeeda:

### Q. For nearly everyone, Hong Kong Sixes represents memories of balls just flying out of the park, but is there more to it than just pure slogging? Especially for someone like you who has over 250 first-class games. Could this particular environment be any more different than what you are used to?

**Joe Denly:** I think that the basics of trying to hit sixes do not really change much, and I guess it is about trying to stake your pose at the moment, not looking too far ahead. If you do that, hopefully, that’s a good recipe for doing well.

### Q. You obviously have leadership experience across formats when it comes to conventional cricket. However, what are the different things that you need to keep in mind while leading in such an unorthodox form of cricket? Will you be channelling Bazball for the Hong Kong Sixes?

**Joe Denly:** It’s about trying to have fun, and that is the message I will be relaying to the team. You’re probably going to get hit for a few sixes, and that’s okay. You are coming up against good, quality players on quite a small ground. As a bowler, you have to really back yourself and try to stay in the moment.

As a batter, it’s about trying not to look too far ahead. If you do the basics pretty well, then you should be okay. Ultimately, it’s about keeping the lads relaxed and entertaining the crowd, which hopefully will be well supported.

### Q. You have several youngsters on your side, like Dan Mousley and James Coles, who are future prospects for England. How much do you think a good campaign at the Hong Kong Sixes will help them in their selection and international career, or is it completely irrelevant?

**Joe Denly:** The team that has been selected — the ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board) have certainly played a part in that. These are guys who are very highly thought of in England, kind of on the cusp of white-ball selection.

They were probably unlucky not to be involved with the England Lions this winter, so I am sure selectors will be keeping an eye on this competition and seeing how those guys perform. Hopefully, they can put in some really strong performances. You never know — you might even get a late call-up to some squad later this winter.

### Q. On your IPL debut, you opened with none other than Shubman Gill. Were there any early signs that he would reach where he is now? What were your observations about this prodigal player who was just looking to make his mark at the time?

**Joe Denly:** Shubman was certainly a young player with an abundance of talent. Very calm character, so it’s no surprise that he has gone on to achieve what he has.

He’s very highly thought of in India and around the world. He continues to impress, and that comes as no surprise. Unfortunately, I did open the batting with him, but I only lasted one ball, sadly, so I didn’t get a chance to build a partnership.

It’s great to see what he is achieving now — he’s going to be a superstar for many years.

### Q. Is there anything in particular that you fondly recall from that IPL season, given that you shared the dressing room with players like Rinku Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, and Prasidh Krishna, who are all part of the Indian squad now?

**Joe Denly:** It was an incredible couple of months in India—just to experience the IPL, the atmosphere, and the excitement wherever you travelled.

I shared the dressing room with some Indian stars who are still playing now. Very fond memories. I always enjoy keeping track of their progress; it’s great to see them perform on the world stage.

### Q. As one of the few active players who has played the game for over two decades, what are your thoughts on how the game has changed and where it is headed? How much has this rapid change affected your career?

**Joe Denly:** Nowadays, young players coming into the game are completely fearless. When I started, it was about scoring hundreds and batting for long periods.

Now, it has kind of flipped — you still look to score runs, of course, but also to entertain. There’s absolutely no fear of failure.

The shots people play now, all around the ground and 360 degrees, are incredible. I grew up trying to play straight down the ground with a high elbow and solid balance, but now guys even in Test cricket are flicking it over fine leg and reverse scooping — really taking the game on.

It makes for a great watch and a great brand of cricket. It’s not just England labelled with Bazball; teams have been playing like this for a long time. It’s great to see and great to watch. The game of cricket is just getting better and better.

### Q. We recently saw James Anderson extend his contract with Lancashire. Do you plan to extend your career as long as he has?

**Joe Denly:** Not sure. I turn 40 next year, so as long as I’m still enjoying it and having an impact on the field—performing and trying to win games for Kent—then who knows?

It also depends on staying fit. Red-ball cricket might not be my focus over the next few years; probably more T20 cricket and maybe a little coaching as well. I’m not sure I’ll be playing into my mid-40s like Jimmy Anderson, but you never know!

### Q. You have been in the thick of action when it comes to the Ashes. Do you believe this is England’s best shot in a long time? For several players this is their first time on Australian soil; what advice would you have for them?

**Joe Denly:** We certainly have a very good squad going out there. People say it’s our best chance in a long while—I remember playing in the 2019 Ashes series, and I never once thought we couldn’t win.

The teams have changed a lot since then, with quite a few new faces, but England definitely has a great chance.

This is an exciting team, brilliantly led by Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum. There has been quite a lot of chatter, as you’d expect, with Australians critiquing the way we play—the Bazball style and everything.

It’s going to be a really intriguing series to watch, and I can’t wait for it to get started.

Joe Denly’s journey—from traditional cricket to embracing modern and unconventional formats—reflects the evolving nature of the game, while his leadership and experience continue to inspire the next generation of cricketers.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/news-hong-kong-sixes-2025-it-s-surprise-joe-denly-heaps-praise-once-teammate-shubman-gill-s-swift-rise-exclusive

No. 3 UF routs North Florida by 40 as Gators bounce back from Arizona loss

GAINESVILLE, Florida — The Florida Gators bounced back from a season-opening loss to Arizona with a vengeance, delivering a dominant defensive performance and a standout game from All-America candidate Alex Condon, who was sorely missed in Monday night’s matchup in Las Vegas.

North Florida never really stood a chance as the Gators rolled to a commanding 104-64 victory on Thursday night, just days after dropping their 93-87 opener. Despite the lopsided score, national championship vibes were palpable at the O’Connell Center.

A packed crowd of 10,065 fans roared with excitement before tip-off as the school unveiled the 2025 championship banner, now proudly hanging in the rafters on the stadium’s east side.

Although the Gators had a clear talent advantage and the energy in the building was electric, North Florida fought hard early on. The teams traded the lead six times in the first five minutes before Florida steadily pulled away and locked down defensively.

The Ospreys struggled offensively, shooting just 31%, while the Gators shot an efficient 49% from the floor. With the win, Florida extended its home opener winning streak to 35 games, a streak dating back to a narrow 76-74 loss to Texas in 1990 during coach Lon Kruger’s first season.

Alex Condon led the charge with 25 points on 8-of-12 shooting and 10 rebounds, marking his 10th career double-double. He also contributed four assists, three blocks, two steals, and committed just one turnover. This impressive performance was a sharp turnaround after his difficult game in Las Vegas, where against Arizona the 6-foot-11, 230-pound Australian and preseason AP first-team All-America managed only 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting, recorded a career-high six turnovers, and was outmuscled by true freshman Koa Peat, who scored 30 points.

Backup center Micah Handlogten also made a strong impact, finishing with 17 points and 13 rebounds for his second consecutive double-double. Thomas Haugh added 12 points and eight rebounds as the Gators dominated the glass with a 64-24 rebounding advantage and outscored North Florida 66-22 in the paint.

Florida’s dominance inside was the key to the victory, but fans wanted to see the Gators go even bigger under the basket. With the game well in hand, the crowd began chanting for 7-foot-9 freshman Olivier Rioux.

Responding to the fans with the score at 102-61 and 2:09 remaining, coach Todd Golden put Rioux into the game, making him the tallest player to ever play in a college basketball game.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/11/06/florida-gators-mens-basketball-todd-golden-sec-north-florida-todd-golden-alex-condon-thomas-haugh-olivier-rioux/

Olympic sports weekend preview: NHK Trophy figure skating, Rivalry Series hockey

Figure skating’s Grand Prix Series and the U.S.-Canada Rivalry Series in women’s hockey both share the spotlight in Olympic sports this weekend.

**Figure Skating at the NHK Trophy**

The NHK Trophy kicks off Thursday night, streaming live on Peacock. Three-time world champion Kaori Sakamoto and Olympic silver medalist Yuma Kagiyama headline their home Grand Prix event in Japan.

Sakamoto aims to secure a spot in the Grand Prix Final—a goal well within reach if she finishes in the top three. In her previous Grand Prix appearance three weeks ago, Sakamoto posted the world’s second-best score of the season across all competitions.

This year’s six-woman Grand Prix Final is shaping up to be a preview of the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympic competition. Sakamoto is joined in strong contention by American skaters Alysa Liu, the 2025 World Champion, and Amber Glenn, the 2024 Grand Prix Final champion.

On the men’s side, Yuma Kagiyama makes his Grand Prix season debut. He stands as the closest challenger—though at some distance—to Ilia Malinin as the Milan-Cortina Olympics approach. Malinin has recorded the three highest scores in the world this season (333.81, 321.00, and 306.65), followed by Kagiyama’s 285.91.

**Women’s Hockey: USA vs. Canada Rivalry Series**

The U.S. and Canada, who have together won all seven Olympic gold medals since women’s hockey debuted in 1998, meet in their first two games of a four-game Rivalry Series ahead of the Milan-Cortina Games.

NHL Network will air Thursday’s game in Cleveland at 7 p.m. ET and Saturday’s game in Buffalo at 6 p.m. ET.

The U.S. has momentum, having won their last two clashes with Canada at the World Championship last April—2-1 in group play, then 4-3 in an overtime thriller for gold.

Thursday’s game will be especially meaningful for U.S. forward Laila Edwards, as Cleveland is just eight miles from her hometown.

Catch all the action as Olympic sports showcase world-class athletes and rivalries on ice this weekend!
https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/olympic-sports-weekend-preview-nhk-trophy-figure-skating-rivalry-series-hockey

Eagles GM Howie Roseman on A.J. Brown: ‘You just don’t get rid of guys like that’

Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman wanted to keep his post-trade deadline press conference focused solely on the players coming in to help boost the team. However, a question about A.J. Brown’s status within the organization seemed inevitable, given all the whispers and rumors surrounding the star receiver in recent weeks—regardless of their validity.

When the topic was raised by the press, Roseman refrained from commenting on whether the Eagles had received any trade offers for Brown ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET league deadline, or if any offers had been entertained. One thing is clear: A.J. Brown is still with the team.

Brown is expected to be back and ready to play following a hamstring injury, having received 15 days off during the bye week. Roseman emphasized that the Eagles need Brown if they truly want to compete for a Super Bowl repeat.

“I think that when you’re trying to be a great team, it’s hard to trade great players, and A.J. Brown is a great player,” Roseman said. “He wears [a captain’s C] for a reason. He’s an important part of this team, of this organization. He cares about winning, he cares about his teammates, and I think that when you’re a team like ours, that is looking forward to an opportunity to compete for a championship, you just don’t get rid of guys like that. So feel very lucky to have him on our team, and excited about the second half of the season with him.”

Since arriving in Philadelphia in 2022, Brown has been a commanding threat in the Eagles’ passing game and played a crucial role in their dominant run to a Super Bowl title last season. However, this season has been somewhat unusual.

There have been stretches and games where the Eagles struggled to get the ball to Brown. His perceived frustration, alongside a few cryptic social media posts without explanation, led fans and even some anonymous NFL executives to speculate that there might be deeper issues within the team.

Despite the rumors, the Eagles—from players to coaches and now up to Roseman—have consistently insisted on Brown’s importance to their operation. His continued presence on the roster backs that up.

Brown missed Week 8’s win over the Giants due to the hamstring injury but made a huge impact the week before against the Vikings in Minnesota, recording four catches for 121 yards and two touchdowns. He is expected to be healthy and ready to return for the Eagles’ Week 10 road matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Monday night.

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Dodgers Victory Parade 2025: Date, Time, Route, Ticket Details, and What to Expect

The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in a thrilling Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday at Rogers Centre, becoming the first team in over two decades to win back-to-back titles. Following their impressive repeat of last year’s heroics, Dodgers fans are eagerly looking forward to celebrating the triumph with the players and the team at their home stadium in California.

### When is the Dodgers Parade 2025?

The Dodgers will celebrate their consecutive World Series titles with a parade and stadium celebration scheduled for Monday afternoon. The festivities will kick off with a 1.7-mile parade starting at 11:00 AM EST from the intersection of Temple Street and Broadway. The parade route is expected to take approximately 45 minutes as the team makes its way to Dodger Stadium.

### Parade and Stadium Celebration Details

Once the parade reaches Dodger Stadium, the players will participate in the official championship celebration. Fans interested in attending the stadium event can purchase tickets, which went on sale Sunday at noon via the Dodgers’ official website. Tickets for the parade itself sold out within an hour, according to reports.

Attendees will be allowed to enter Dodger Stadium starting at 9:00 AM, with the main celebration beginning around 12:15 PM. During the parade, members of the Dodgers will travel atop double-decker buses along the route, greeting fans gathered from across the city.

### Important Notes for Fans

Due to logistical and timing constraints, fans will not be able to attend both the parade and the stadium celebration. The Dodgers have noted that this is to ensure the smooth flow of both events.

For those who cannot attend in person, the parade will be broadcast live on the Dodger Stadium scoreboard, allowing fans inside the ballpark to enjoy the event.

### Transportation and Traffic Information

Fans are strongly encouraged to use public transportation to avoid street congestion. “For the second year in a row, LA Metro is excited to offer safe, affordable, and convenient service to help Angelenos celebrate the World Series Champions Los Angeles Dodgers,” said Metro officials.

Additionally, police will close streets along the parade route starting at 7:00 AM on Monday to facilitate the event safely.

Get ready to cheer on the Dodgers as they celebrate another historic championship in front of their passionate fanbase!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-dodgers-victory-parade-2025-date-time-route-ticket-details-what-expect

World Series prize money: How big is Dodgers’ payday vs. Blue Jays’ runner-up earnings?

The Los Angeles Dodgers successfully defended their World Series title with a thrilling 5-4 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays in a series-deciding Game 7 at Rogers Centre on Saturday. This win marks the Dodgers as the first team since the New York Yankees (1999-2000) to clinch consecutive World Series championships.

As Dodgers players celebrate their remarkable triumph, it’s worth exploring the financial rewards tied to their success in this year’s Fall Classic.

### MLB Postseason Prize Money Breakdown

Major League Baseball (MLB) divides playoff gate receipts among all postseason teams, with the World Series champions receiving the largest share. Last year, after defeating the New York Yankees, the Dodgers received 36 percent of the $129 million postseason pool, amounting to approximately $46.47 million.

From their share, Dodgers players earned around $477,440 each. For comparison, Yankees players earned roughly $354,571 each from their 24 percent share of the postseason pool.

According to Sportico, this year the Dodgers are expected to receive close to $500,000 per player in prize money, while the Blue Jays players could earn about $350,000 each. The total postseason pool is calculated based on gate receipts collected from playoff games, including:

– Two games in the Wild Card round
– Three games in the Division Series
– Four games in the League Championship Series
– Four games in the World Series

### Comparing MLB’s Prize Money to Other Leagues

When compared to other major sports leagues, MLB offers one of the most lucrative postseason prize pools. Last year, MLB had the second-highest distribution to players after the NBA.

– The reigning NBA champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, awarded their players $828,000 each after their recent title run.
– The 2024 NFL Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, distributed $357,000 per player after their win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
– In the NHL, the Florida Panthers shared $250,000 per player following their third consecutive Stanley Cup victory.

The Dodgers’ continued excellence on the field is matched by significant financial rewards, highlighting the lucrative nature of championship success in professional sports.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/world-series-prize-money-how-big-dodgers-payday-vs-blue-jays-runner-up-earnings

Josh Allen Sends Strong Message to Patrick Mahomes Before Bills-Chiefs

The Buffalo Bills have officially entered Chiefs Week, their now-annual regular-season meeting with Patrick Mahomes and their rivals from the AFC West. The stakes are always high when the Kansas City Chiefs arrive on Buffalo’s schedule, but this year could be even more important as both teams have fallen out of the lead in their respective divisions.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is ready for the challenge, offering some big praise of his quarterback counterpart this week and receiving some love from Mahomes in return.

### Josh Allen Needs to Raise His Game

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Allen shared praise for Mahomes and said the two-time MVP forces him to up his game. Allen has had plenty of success against Mahomes in the regular season, leading the Bills to wins in each of the last four years. However, the Bills are 0-4 against the Chiefs in the playoffs, including a loss in last year’s AFC Championship.

The Bills come into this year’s game against the Chiefs with a 5-2 record, having recovered from back-to-back losses by blowing out the Carolina Panthers last week. Meanwhile, the Chiefs started the season 0-2 but have since steadied the ship, getting top receiver Rashee Rice back from a six-game suspension and winning five of their last six games.

The importance of this week’s contest is underscored by the fact that the loser could fall out of the playoffs entirely if the Jacksonville Jaguars win their game.

### Patrick Mahomes Returns the Favor

Mahomes also had plenty of good things to say about Allen, telling reporters that the reigning MVP is a nightmare for his team to defend. Mahomes added that he believes Allen is only improving and said the Bills quarterback forces him to be better.

While their rivalry on the field has only grown more heated, Mahomes and Allen have maintained friendly terms off the gridiron. The two recently teamed up for a televised golf match where they faced—and ultimately lost to—fellow star quarterbacks Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.

With both quarterbacks pushing each other to new heights, this year’s Bills vs. Chiefs game promises to be a thrilling showdown.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/buffalo-bills/josh-allen-message-patrick-mahomes-chiefs/

5 WWE women who will likely become Champions before the end of 2025

The WWE women’s division has been red-hot lately, capturing the attention of fans everywhere. Several intriguing feuds and storylines are currently brewing on the main roster, adding new layers of excitement to the competition.

With dynamic rivalries unfolding week after week, the women’s division continues to showcase some of the most compelling action in WWE today. Fans can look forward to intense matches and surprising developments as these storylines progress.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/5-wwe-women-will-likely-become-champions-end-2025

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