Moss upstages Taylor’s return in Colts’ 23-16 victory over Titans. Richardson injures shoulder
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Zack Moss upstaged the return of Jonathan Taylor by running for a career-high 165 yards and two scores and Gardner Minshew was sharp in relief of the injured Anthony Richardson to lead the Indianapolis Colts past the Tennessee Titans 23-16 on Sunday.The Colts (3-2) snapped a seven-game losing streak at home by beating the Titans (2-3) for the first time in six tries.Richardson left with a right shoulder injury late in the first half. He stayed down several minutes before walking slowly from the field to the injury tent with his shoulder drooped. Several minutes later, he came out of the tent and walked with the team’s medical personnel into the locker room.Richardson was ruled out early in the third quarter after going 9 of 12 for 98 yards. Minshew was 11 of 14 for 155 yards in relief of Richardson.On a day when most expected Taylor or Tennessee’s Derrick Henry to be the focus, it was Moss who dazzled. He averaged 7.2 yards on 23 carries in his second 100-y...Miami Police sergeant taken to hospital after officer-involved accident at department
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
A City of Miami Police sergeant was taken to the hospital after, officials said, he was injured in an accident involving another officer.According to investigators, the incident involved the sergeant and another officer, and it took place at the department, located on West Flagler Street and another officer, Sunday morning.Police did not release further details about the kind of accident the officers were involved in, but they said the injured sergeant was taken to Ryder Trauma Center out of an abundance of caution.Investigators said the sergeant was alert and conscious during transport and is expected to recover.Good Samaritan rescues woman from burning SW Miami-Dade home; Red Cross helping 13 impacted
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
Firefighters battled a house fire in Southwest Miami-Dade that led a good Samaritan to come to a woman’s rescue and impacted over a dozen residents.Flames spread through the home along Southwest 217th Street, near 122nd Avenue, early Sunday morning.Several people were inside at the time, but they made it out safely.Resident Vera Everett said she uses a wheelchair, and she is alive thanks to a brave good Samaritan.“I was asking, ‘Someone please help me. Help me to get out,’ so they heard my cries and helped me to get out,” she said.That good Samaritan, Ronald Floyd, described the tense rescue.“I went in the house, picked her up off her bed and brought her outside. Went inside, got her wheelchair for her,” he said. “That’s all. That was it.”The cause of the fire remains under investigation.Volunteers with the American Red Cross are helping 13 people affected by this fire.Far-right surge upends German state elections
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
In two German state elections that are seen as a bellwether of the national mood, the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, surged while the three parties that make up the country’s federal coalition government suffered significant losses.Conservative forces won clear victories in both the states of Bavaria and Hesse. In Bavaria, the Christian Social Union (CSU), a sister-party to the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is projected to win 36.6 percent of the vote, slightly lower than the party’s result in the last state election in 2018. In Hesse, the CDU is set to win 34.6 percent of the vote.But the biggest winner of the night was arguably the AfD, a party that has become increasingly extreme since its founding in 2013. The AfD is projected to come in second place in both Bavaria and Hesse, a historic win for the party.The AfD’s strong performance outside its traditional bastion in the states of the former East Germany suggests the party has successfully exp...PTFE ban: The hidden consumer costs and employment losses
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
As part of the EU’s landmark Green Deal package, the 2020 Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability called for an ambitious concept: achieving a toxic-free environment by 2030. A central pillar of this ambition is the proposal for a universal PFAS — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — restriction, addressing contamination and emissions from the controversial family of substances sometimes known as ‘forever chemicals’.Action to tackle this family of chemicals is overdue, and European industry is ready to do its part. As the president of the Federation of the European Cookware, Cutlery and Houseware Industries (FEC), I welcome the initiative. FEC members pride themselves on providing safe and durable products to consumers, and were early to phase out these problematic substances. Despite this, the current restriction proposal still needs substantial changes to achieve its goals of protecting human health and the environment while balancing socioeconomic effects, impacts on carbon emissi...Mac Jones benched again while Patriots suffer worst home shutout in franchise history
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots gave up.Down 24-0 early in the second half, hearing boos at home like they used to on the road, a week after the worst loss of coach Bill Belichick’s career, with quarterback Mac Jones on his way to the bench for the second straight game, the Patriots punted the ball away on a fourth-and-3 inside Saints territory.The move netted New England 27 yards — a minor flip of field position that accomplished nothing. Two more punts and an interception — his second — later, Jones was replaced by Bailey Zappe, bringing out one of the few cheers of the day.“Obviously it wasn’t really good and everyone’s frustrated,” Jones said after the 34-0 loss to the New Orleans Saints. “Of course we’re frustrated. At the end of the day, you have to turn that into action.”A week after a 38-3 loss to Dallas that established an all-time low for Belichick, the Patriots may have topped it with the biggest home shutout in the once-proud franchise...Patriots rookie Chad Ryland explains Sunday’s latest missed field goal
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
FOXBORO — The Patriots are in the midst of experiencing the growing pains that come with playing a rookie kicker.Fourth-round pick Chad Ryland is now just 4-of-8 on field goal attempts this season. He missed a 48-yard field goal in the Patriots’ only scoring opportunity of Sunday’s 34-0 loss to the Saints.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bailey Zappe again didn’t appear like answer to Patriots’ biggest question New England Patriots | Mac Jones benched again as Patriots get shut out by Saints 34-0 New England Patriots | Patriots lose three key players Week 3 vs. Saints New England Patriots | Patrots inactives: J.C. Jackson, Jonathan Jones both dressing vs. Saints New England Patriots | Patriots-Saints preview: Can Bill Belichick and Mac Jones stop the bleeding? “I mean, today I thought I played my line the way I thought the wind was gonna play,” Ryland told ...Pats have 99 problems, and Mac Jones is No. 1
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
When New Orleans quarterback Derek Carr hit Chris Olave in the back of the end zone with 10:47 to go in the 2nd quarter, the Pats found themselves in a 21-0 hole.A sort of stunned silence/wave of acceptance fell over Gillette Stadium, where a ton of empty seats added mute testimony to the sad state of the 2023 New England Patriots, who fell to 1-4 in a 34-0 loss.This is how it looks when dynasties end. It’s like a slow leak that can’t be stopped until it’s a torrent of incompetence.It’s not pretty.This is where the Patriots find themselves this morning, and the road from here is bleak. Being 0-3 at home is bad enough. Going to Las Vegas next Sunday is an opportunity, albeit it’s also a chance to fall to 1-5. Last year’s visit ended in one of the most embarrassing losses in not just Pats history but NFL history.After that? Buffalo. That’s a loss.Then: At Miami. The Pats struggle there even when they are good.The 2023 Patriots are not good.Nov...Instant analysis from Ravens’ 17-10 loss to Pittsburgh Steelers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 17-10 loss to the host Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday’s Week 5 game at Acrisure Stadium.Mike Preston: The Ravens aren’t ready for prime time yet. Their receivers couldn’t hold onto the ball, they couldn’t pass block at the end of the game, quarterback Lamar Jackson melted down under pressure and their defense couldn’t come up with a stop in crunch time. You want more? Please coach John Harbaugh, please allow Justin Tucker to kick a field goal at the end of the half.Childs Walker: What a disastrous loss. Lamar Jackson made his worst throw of the day for an interception when he had a chance to put the game away thanks to a Pittsburgh special teams fumble. Then, he fumbled to cost the Ravens their chance at a comeback. Will we remember it for those mishaps or for the incredible litany of errors by Jackson’s receivers?The Ravens dominated the first h...Mac Jones, Pats offense grinds to a halt
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:32 GMT
There wasn’t much joy in the Patriots locker room following a 34-0 loss to the New Orleans Saints.Rightly so. It was another impotent outing from the Pats, who have scored progressively fewer points in every game thus far, totaling just 55 on the season.For the second straight week, starting QB Mac Jones was benched late for backup Bailey Zappe, who for the second straight week did nothing to make his case to be the starter.The numbers don’t lie. Eight first downs (three coming via penalties). The Pats converted only 1 of 14 third-down situations. Dismal passing yards (111) was at least better than dismal rushing yards (45).With offensive numbers that horrible, the last thing the Patriots can afford right now is to turn the ball over. But Jones threw two picks and was credited with a fumble lost. The first interception came on the Pats’ second possession, a wounded duck throw under pressure that New Orleans defensive back Tyrann Mathieu went low to snag and returne...Latest news
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