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Chiefs into SB in quest for third straight title

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 26 January 2025 19:26

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Patrick Mahomes threw for 245 yards and a touchdown, ran through Buffalo's defense for two more scores and relied on his defense at key moments to help the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Bills 32-29 on Sunday night and reach the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season.

Now, the AFC champions will try to do something no other NFL team has done: Win all three.

The Chiefs will get a familiar foe in the Eagles, whom they beat two years ago for the first NFL title in this run. Philadelphia romped to a 55-23 victory over the Washington Commanders earlier Sunday to earn a shot at the defending champs on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.

It's the fourth time since January 2021 that the Chiefs have ended the Bills' season in the playoffs. And like all the rest, it came after a heavyweight fight between two of the top teams in the AFC, one that was tied 29-all after Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen found Curtis Samuel in the back of the end zone with 6:15 remaining to set up a little more drama at Arrowhead Stadium.

Mahomes was simply unflappable, though. He completed four consecutive passes on the ensuing possession, setting up Harrison Butker's go-ahead field goal with 3:33 left and putting the Bills in another do-or-die situation in Kansas City.

Allen got their drive going by running for a first down, but his next two throws were batted at the line of scrimmage and fell incomplete. He hit wide receiver Amari Cooper for a short gain on third down, and the Bills chose to go for it -- they were 4-of-5 on fourth down at that point -- and Kansas City's blitz forced Allen to loft up a prayer that tight end Dalton Kincaid could not catch.

The Chiefs took over, picked up a couple of first downs and began to celebrate once again.

Kareem Hunt had a touchdown run, and Xavier Worthy tallied six catches for 85 yards and a score for Kansas City, which became the fourth franchise to reach three consecutive Super Bowls with its ninth consecutive playoff victory.

Allen threw for 237 yards and two scores for Buffalo. James Cook ran for 85 yards and two touchdowns of his own.

The Bills still have not been to the Super Bowl since a run of four straight during the 1990-93 campaigns.

The Bills and Chiefs have become well acquainted over the years, meeting seven times since Kansas City beat Buffalo under the exact same circumstances -- the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium -- to reach the Super Bowl in January 2021.

Buffalo had won all four games in the regular season. Kansas City had won the three that mattered in the postseason.

And that familiarity, along with the fact that Bills coach Sean McDermott once worked for Chiefs counterpart Andy Reid, was evident as the game transpired. The Bills simply refused to let Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce beat them, like he did against the Houston Texans in the divisional round, while Kansas City was prepared for Allen's propensity to take off and run.

It was the Chiefs who took a 21-16 lead into the locker room after a topsy-turvy first half.

Mahomes and Hunt ran for scores and Worthy had a touchdown reception as the teams traded the lead. Cook reached the end zone for Buffalo, and a spectacular touchdown catch by Mack Hollins just before halftime kept the Bills in the game.

It remained a game of inches in the second half: Cook barely reached across the goal line for a touchdown, the Chiefs stopped Allen just shy of the marker on fourth down, Mahomes bulldozed into the end zone for a score and the Bills answered with a 70-yard drive in which their MVP-candidate quarterback hit Samuel on fourth-and-goal to tie the game at 29.

Fifty-three minutes and 45 seconds had been rendered moot. Everything came down to the last 6:15 of the game.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The Kansas City Chiefs' drive for an NFL three-peat is alive.

They survived a classic AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, scoring the winning points on Harrison Butker's 35-yard field goal with 3:33 remaining for a 32-29 victory.

The Chiefs led 21-10 late in the first half only to fall behind 22-21 by the end of the third quarter. They scored 11 points in the fourth to claim the victory. Kansas City stopped the Bills on fourth down near midfield following Butker's kick. The win was the Chiefs' 17th straight in games decided by one score, an NFL record.

The Chiefs, who have been five of the past six Super Bowls, will continue their bid to become the first team to win three consecutive championships in the Super Bowl era in Super Bowl LIX in two weeks against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.

Here are the keys to know from the AFC Championship Game:

Kansas City Chiefs (17-2, including playoffs)

Describe the game in two words: Late rally. The Chiefs trailed heading into the fourth quarter but stopped the Bills on fourth down at midfield and went on to score a touchdown that gave them a 29-22 lead. The Bills subsequently tied the game before Butker's field goal lifted Kansas City to the victory.

QB breakdown: Patrick Mahomes had one of his better games of the season. He mostly threw quick passes, going 18 for 26 for 245 yards and a touchdown, and was much sharper than in the divisional round victory over the Houston Texans. Mahomes also was productive as a runner, registering 43 yards and two touchdowns. The Bills had been effective in eliminating Mahomes as a runner when the teams met in in Week 11, holding him without a carry. But Mahomes' rushing was a big factor in this contest. He not only scored twice, but he converted on fourth-down carry in the second quarter that kept alive a drive that culminated in the Kansas City's second touchdown.

Most surprising performance: A week after his big divisional game against the Texans, tight end Travis Kelce had two catches for 19 yards. But the Chiefs got significant contributions from their wide receivers, unlike last week. Xavier Worthy scored a touchdown, Justin Watson had a catch on a 2-point conversion and Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster combined for five receptions and 95 yards. -- Teicher

Next game: Super Bowl LIX, Feb. 9 vs. Eagles, New Orleans, 6:30 p.m. ET (Fox)


Buffalo Bills (15-5)

Yet again, the Bills' Super Bowl dreams were dashed by the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes.

A season that surpassed expectations and reached new heights had the same familiar ending. A sloppy first half set up a tight fourth quarter, and Buffalo's efforts weren't enough.

The Bills' offense had an opportunity to put together a winning drive in the fourth quarter but seemed unprepared for a blitz on fourth-and-5 with two minutes remaining in the game. Tight end Dalton Kincaid did not come down with a late heave from quarterback Josh Allen.

The Bills have now lost all four postseason meetings against the Mahomes-led Chiefs team since 2020 and have dropped eight straight road playoff games. Allen-led Bills teams are 0-2 in the AFC Championship Game.

The Bills tied the game at 29. But ultimately, the defense was unable to get off the field or limit Mahomes when it needed to. A short-handed secondary -- with starting cornerback Christian Benford leaving in the first quarter due to a concussion and safety Taylor Rapp not playing (hip/back) -- didn't not help.

Allen finished the best season of his career with a mixed performance, completing 22 of 34 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns. He also had 11 rushes for 39 yards.

Describe the game in two words: Postseason kryptonite. The Bills' playoff woes against the Chiefs crept up yet again, and Buffalo will go into the offseason with new questions about what this team needs to do to get past Kansas City in the postseason.

Biggest hole in game plan: Not establishing the run with James Cook early. The Bills' rushing attack was key to getting them to the conference title game, but it was not an integral part of the offense in the first half. That didn't help keep the ball away from Mahomes and limited the offense. Buffalo offensive coordinator Joe Brady called 11 designed runs in the first half (four by Cook), the same amount the Bills had during the first drive of the second half. Cook had success once he got going, rushing for 85 yards and two touchdowns on 13 carries.

Troubling trend: Sloppy performance. The offensive unit had six plays that could have been turnovers, with a fumble by running back Ray Davis that he recovered, three fumbles by Allen that he recovered and two near interceptions. The typically dependable Allen tush push play (with a 27-of-30 first-down conversion rate coming into the game) was inconsistent. The Bills' special teams allowed a 41-yard punt return that set up an eventual Chiefs touchdown, and Buffalo's defense struggled to get off the field, not forcing a punt until the second half. -- Getzenberg

Canada D Pietrangelo to skip 4 Nations Face-Off

Published in Hockey
Sunday, 26 January 2025 15:55

Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo has withdrawn from the 4 Nations Face-Off due to an undisclosed injury and to prepare for the rest of the NHL season with the Vegas Golden Knights, the club announced in a statement Sunday.

Pietrangelo was selected to represent Canada when 4 Nations Face-Off rosters were finalized in December. He is the first player to withdraw from the event.

Pietrangelo, a 35-year-old blueliner, was sidelined for three games earlier this season due to an upper-body injury. Pietrangelo has been productive in the Golden Knights' backend, collecting three goals and 25 points while averaging a team-high 22:41 of ice time.

Now that Pietrangelo is unavailable, Canada general manager Don Sweeney will look at several intriguing options to fill the void. One front-runner could be Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard, a top-pairing skater who averaged a point per game last season in Edmonton and was considered a surprise snub when the 4 Nations Face-Off rosters were announced.

Drew Doughty -- a two-time Olympic gold medalist with Canada -- could be in the mix if he's recovered from a broken left ankle suffered in the preseason. Doughty has yet to appear in a regular-season game for the Los Angeles Kings but has been practicing recently.

The 4 Nations Face-Off features teams from Canada, the United States, Sweden and Finland. It runs from Feb. 12 to Feb. 20, with games split between Bell Centre in Montreal and TD Garden in Boston.

Flick lauds Barça hunger for goals after 7-1 rout

Published in Soccer
Sunday, 26 January 2025 15:49

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick praised his team's hunger for goals as they routed Valencia 7-1 in LaLiga on Sunday.

Fermín López scored twice, with Frenkie de Jong, Raphinha, Ferran Torres and Robert Lewandowski also on target as Barça bought up 101 goals in all competitions this season.

It was the second time Barça have scored seven in a single game under Flick, while they have now scored four or more times in 14 of their 32 matches in this campaign.

"I love this hunger the team has, that shows in the matches, especially today," Flick said in his post-game news conference.

"It's not finished with the 2-0 or the 3-0. They go to the end of the match. This is what I love and what we like to play. It's good to see this."

Barça blew Valencia away with five goals in the first half. De Jong, Torres and Raphinha all scored inside 15 minutes, with López adding two more before the break.

Hugo Duro pulled one back for Valencia, but Lewandowski restored Barça's five goal advantage and a César Tárrega own goal completed the hammering.

The win moves Barça within three points of second placed Atlético Madrid, but they are still seven adrift of leaders Real Madrid.

"We said before the match, now we want to start because LaLiga is not nice to see at the moment," Flick added of Barça's standing in the table.

"Now we start. We have a good start today and we want to follow that next Sunday, in the next league match at home.

"We have to play like this and then I think everyone is happy, the fans, the club, the players and the coaches."

With Pedri and Dani Olmo missing through injury, Flick took the chance to give minutes to fringe players.

He praised those that came in and performed, such as López and De Jong, but also highlighted the camaraderie among the squad via a gesture from midfielder Gavi, who remained on the bench.

"The situation I'm most impressed with is when I spoke with Gavi," he said. "Normally I bring him on with 15 minutes to go and he said no, bring Pablo Torre in.

"You can see the team how they are connected. It's fantastic to see as a coach. I love Gavi for this. You know he wants to play every match and to say this in this situation, it's top."

Flick also appeared to suggest Wojciech Szczęsny will remain as first choice goalkeeper for the immediate future, ahead of Iñaki Peña, after handing him his LaLiga debut against Valencia.

Barça are next in action on Wednesday when they host Atalanta in their final Champions League group phase game having already booked their place in the last 16.

Sources: Neymar close to sealing return to Santos

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 26 January 2025 15:57

Brazil superstar Neymar is closing in on a return to former club Santos, sources have told ESPN.

Neymar currently remains on the books of Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, but the team's manager Jorge Jesus said earlier in January that the Brazilian attacker can "no longer play at the level we are used to," and as a result wasn't registered to play in the Saudi Pro League, leaving Neymar eligible to play only in the Asian Champions League.

As a consequence, Neymar has been looking for his next playing opportunity, and appears to have found it with the club at which he began his professional career.

Sources tell ESPN that the player's contract with Al Hilal is heading towards being terminated, but the final details still need to be agreed. The two sides are expected to meet early this week with the hope of reaching a conclusion. If that occurs, Neymar is set to sign a six-month contract with Santos, with an option for it to be extended by an additional year.

If the deal with Santos is completed, Neymar is set to travel to Brazil some time this week, and could feature for Santos as soon as Feb. 5.

By terminating his contract with Al Hilal, which ran through this summer, Neymar would leave about $65 million on the table. Sources have told ESPN he could make up at least some of the shortfall by having himself and his father, Neymar Santos Sr., become part of an investment fund that includes shares in Santos.

However, ESPN Brazil is reporting that Neymar is still determined to recoup the money he feels Al Hilal owes him and that any deal involving shares in Santos would be extremely difficult to pull off in the short term.

So, while the framework for a return to Santos is in place in principle, there are still sticking points that could derail it.

If the final details of a return to Santos are indeed completed, it will conclude a transfer saga that at one point included the possibility of Neymar heading to MLS side Chicago Fire FC. However, Neymar's preference was to head back to Brazil to regain his form and possibility reclaim his place with the national team, and a reunion with his boyhood club looks set to take place.

Neymar, 32, endured a difficult spell with Al Hilal after joining the Saudi Arabian club from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023 for a fee of $97.6 million.

The former Barcelona star suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee while on international duty shortly after joining Al Hilal. He made his return to the field last October, but a subsequent hamstring injury kept him from making more of a contribution. All told he made just seven league and cup appearances with just one goal scored in an AFC Champions League group stage match against Nassaji Mazandaran on Oct. 3, 2023.

Despite his struggles in Saudi Arabia, Neymar remains one of the biggest names in the sport thanks to his exploits alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez while with Barcelona from 2013-17. In that time, he was part of sides that won a UEFA Champions League crown, two LaLiga titles, and three Copa del Reys.

He later moved to PSG in 2017 and won five Ligue 1 titles, three Coupe de Frances and two Coupe de la Ligues.

Neymar began his professional career with Santos in 2009, leading them to a Copa Libertadores triumph in 2011 in which he scored in the second leg of the final, a 2-1 win over Peñarol.

At international level, Neymar has appeared 128 times for Brazil, scoring a Selecao record 79 goals. He was part of the Brazil side that won the gold medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics, which Brazil hosted.

Information from Julien Laurens and ESPN Brazil was used in this story.

Seahawks hire ex-Saints OC Kubiak to same role

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 26 January 2025 15:57

SEATTLE -- The Seattle Seahawks on Sunday hired former New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to the same position.

The son of former NFL quarterback and head coach Gary Kubiak, Klint Kubiak, 37, has two previous OC stints on his resume, having held that role with the Minnesota Vikings in 2021 and the Saints this past season.

Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald conducted a meticulous search, taking nearly three weeks to replace Ryan Grubb, who was fired after one season. They had second, in-person interviews with at least two other candidates -- Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley and Vikings assistant OC/assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinski.

The Seahawks are banking on Kubiak's strong reputation and philosophical alignment with Macdonald more than his recent resume.

The Saints' offense in 2024 ranked 24th in scoring (19.4 points per game) and 21st in yards (320.1) as injuries sidelined several key players, with quarterback Derek Carr (seven games), wide receivers Chris Olave (nine) and Rashid Shaheed (11), center Erik McCoy (10) and tight end Taysom Hill (nine) all missing extended action.

The Vikings' offense in 2021 ranked 14th in scoring (23.4 ppg) and 12th in yards (362.8).

Grubb was fired in large part because the Seahawks did not run the ball as often or as well as Macdonald preferred. Neither the '21 Vikings (17th) nor the '24 Saints (14th) had top-10 rushing offenses, though Minnesota was 11th in designed rush rate under Kubiak while New Orleans was 14th.

Kubiak also called plays for the Denver Broncos in the second half of the 2022 season after head coach Nathaniel Hackett relinquished those duties.

Kubiak moved on after one season in each of his previous OC stints in the wake of head-coaching changes. He landed in Denver in 2022 as the Broncos' passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, then spent 2023 with the San Francisco 49ers as their pass game coordinator.

In picking Kubiak, Macdonald didn't stick to his roots and pluck from the Harbaugh tree, but he did hire someone from another well-known coaching family.

As a player, Gary Kubiak backed up John Elway in Denver. He then coached the Broncos to a victory in Super Bowl 50 before serving as the Houston Texans' head coach. Klint Kubiak's younger brother Klay was recently promoted by Kyle Shanahan to offensive coordinator in San Francisco, meaning the two siblings will now match wits in the NFC West.

Unlike Klay, Klint Kubiak will be calling plays in Seattle. He takes over an offense that finished 21st in scoring (20.0) and 14th in yards (332.2) last season while relying too much on quarterback Geno Smith in the absence of a consistent run game. In firing Grubb, Macdonald cited a lack of alignment on how they wanted the offense to operate, with much of the disconnect centered around the run game.

In addition to Kubiak, Fraley and Udinski, the Seahawks reportedly interviewed former NFL quarterback and OC Byron Leftwich as well as former Chicago Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown. Their list of interviews included more names than was reported, sources told ESPN.

With their coordinator in place, the next big question for the Seahawks' offense is the future of Smith. The 34-year-old quarterback is seeking an extension as he enters the final year of his contract, and it's not a given that the two sides will be able to agree to one.

Eagles reach Super Bowl behind Barkley, Hurts

Published in Breaking News
Sunday, 26 January 2025 15:57

PHILADELPHIA -- Saquon Barkley dashed 60 yards for a touchdown on Philadelphia's first play and finished with 118 yards and three scores, Jalen Hurts rushed for three TDs and the Eagles soared into the Super Bowl with a 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

Hurts and the Eagles are in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons, and this time Barkley is along for the ride. Philadelphia will play either the Buffalo Bills or former Eagles coach Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs.

Hurts, wearing a brace on his left knee, also threw for 246 yards and a touchdown pass, and the Eagles had a towel-waving crowd in a frenzy for the NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field.

A.J. Brown caught six passes for 96 yards and a touchdown, and the Eagles scored a season high in points to usher the franchise into its fifth Super Bowl.

The Commanders played a role in getting the NFC title game to Philly with two straight road wins -- including last week's stunner at the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions that set the stage for the second-seeded Eagles to host.

Jayden Daniels threw for 255 yards with one touchdown and one interception, falling short in his bid to become the first rookie quarterback to lead his team to the Super Bowl. The Commanders were doomed by four turnovers, including a lost fumble by Austin Ekeler in the third quarter with Washington down 34-23.

The Eagles won their only Super Bowl in the 2017 season and Nick Foles, the quarterback in that game against the New England Patriots, was the honorary captain Sunday.

The stadium cut to other stars from that game in attendance on the big screen and now, two years after coach Nick Sirianni's Eagles lost to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, the franchise has a chance at winning its second one.

Much as he has all season, Barkley led the way for the Eagles.

After the Commanders opened the game with an 18-play drive and a field goal that quieted a raucous crowd, Barkley whipped the fans that included actor Bradley Cooper into a frenzy on the Eagles' first offensive play from scrimmage. Only the ninth running back to rush for 2,000 yards in a season, Barkley took the pitch from Hurts and cut left, spun around a pair of defenders and took off on the touchdown run.

The Eagles recovered a fumble on the next drive and Barkley added a 4-yard run -- making him 2-for-2 on carries and touchdowns -- for a 14-3 lead.

Including the playoffs, Barkley extended an NFL record Sunday with his seventh rushing touchdown of 60-plus yards in a season.

Daniels, who led the Commanders to six consecutive victories, made his share of big plays, including a 36-yard touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin that pulled Washington to a 14-12 deficit.

Hurts, who hurt the knee when he was sacked last week by the Los Angeles Rams, had his best game yet in a postseason where the Eagles played all three games at home. He closed the first half with a tush push 1-yard touchdown and threw a 4-yard scoring pass to Brown to send the Eagles into halftime with a 27-15 lead.

Hurts secured the Super Bowl berth with a tush push touchdown in the fourth quarter -- after a humorous moment when an official said he'd award the Eagles a TD if Washington didn't stop jumping offside -- and his ninth career postseason rushing score gave Philadelphia a 41-23 lead.

Small amounts of green confetti started to fly from the upper deck at that point at the countdown was officially on for the Super Bowl.

The Commanders' desperate gasp at another late comeback win ended with a thud when Nolan Smith sacked Daniels on fourth down in the fourth quarter. Will Shipley gave Barkley a needed breather in the blowout and punched in a 2-yard touchdown run for a 55-23 lead. The "E-A-G-L-E-S! Eagles!" chants began in earnest and it's sure to ring loud in New Orleans.

Welcome to the AFC Championship Game, where it's a matchup of contrasts: the established powerhouse facing a resilient challenger looking to finally break through with a win against its longtime nemesis.

Seeking an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat, the top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs are riding an eight-game playoff win streak. Meanwhile the No. 2-seeded Buffalo Bills haven't been to the Super Bowl in more than three decades, and in three of their past four postseason appearances, they were knocked out by the Chiefs.

The Chiefs have had the Bills' number in the playoffs over the past four years, including an epic 2021 AFC divisional-round playoff game in which the Bills were 13 seconds -- no, that's not a Taylor Swift Easter egg -- away from advancing to the AFC championship after Josh Allen's 19-yard touchdown strike to Gabe Davis gave them a three-point lead. But of course, Patrick Mahomes responded, orchestrating a three-play field goal drive to tie it, and one overtime possession later, the Chiefs raucously celebrated an improbable 42-36 win.

Buffalo faced Kansas City again in last year's divisional round, losing 27-24 after Tyler Bass missed a potential game-tying field goal with 1:43 to go. Will this time around be any different?

Follow along for live updates and key insights from the AFC Championship Game below.

Jannik Sinner says the possibility of a doping ban ruling him out of upcoming Grand Slam tournaments did not provide extra motivation to win the Australian Open.

The 23-year-old Italian says he could not have won back-to-back Melbourne titles if he did not have a "clear mind" that he had done nothing wrong.

Sinner was cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent panel after testing positive for banned substance clostebol in April.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) appealed against the decision and is seeking a ban of between one and two years.

The world number one will have his case heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) from 16-17 April, just over a month before the French Open begins.

Sinner beat German second seed Alexander Zverev in straight sets on Sunday but said the uncertainty around his future did "not really" drive him to win again at Melbourne Park.

"I keep playing like this because I have a clear mind on what happened," Sinner said.

"If I know if I would be guilty, I would not play like this, and that's it.

"I just came off an amazing run again here. I want to enjoy this moment."

Zverev heckled over domestic abuse allegations after final

Published in Tennis
Sunday, 26 January 2025 06:52

In October 2020, former girlfriend Sharypova accused Zverev of violence and emotional abuse during their relationship. Zverev denied the allegations and said they were "unfounded".

Sharypova did not press charges, and a 15-month investigation by the men's ATP Tour found there was "insufficient evidence" to substantiate claims made by Sharypova and so Zverev did not face disciplinary action.

In November 2023, Zverev was given a penalty order and fined by a German court after being accused of physically abusing his ex-girlfriend Patea.

Zverev denied the claims and lodged an objection against the order, which resulted in a public trial.

The trial was discontinued in June 2024 after a settlement was agreed between the defendant and the complainant.

At the time, the court told BBC Sport: "The decision is not a verdict and it is not a decision about guilt or innocence."

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