Monday November 20

Happy Monday! For the holiday week, we’ll still give you a recap of the weekend’s sports today with a bit different schedule. We’ll release a special Thanksgiving morning “Games to Watch” for Turkey Day and the weekend following, then we’re back on Monday morning to recap.

NFL

The Josh Dobbs magic has finally ended as the Denver Broncos beat the Minnesota Vikings 21-20 to get their 4th straight win. Courtland Sutton with the play that put Broncos ahead.

After Cleveland Brown’s QB, Deshaun Watson’s injury, the Browns have signed NFL Veteran Joe Flacco to the practice squad 👀

Joe Burrow is out for the rest of the season after being injured in Thursday Night Football against the Ravens

CJ Stroud is lighting up the NFL right now…could this pregame routine be the reason?

Dallas Cowboy’s CB, Daron Bland, ties an NFL record with his 4th pick six of the season

The Detroit Lions are in the midst of their best start since the 1962 season.

Monday Night Football

Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs (KC -2.5) | Tonight 8:15pm ET on ABC

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Florida State QB, Jordan Travis suffered a sever leg injury on Saturday against North Alabama. He is likely out for the rest of the season which leaves No. 5 Florida State to its back up QB. They head to The Swamp against Florida this week.

Jayden Daniels is starting to solidify himself as the Heisman Trophy candidate.

AP Top 25

NHL

Kyle Conner ties Austin Matthews for the league lead in goals, and several of the NHL’s hottest players right now ⬇️⬇️

NBA

Giannis Antetokounmpo becomes the youngest player in NBA history to record 16k+ points, 7k+ rebounds and 3k+ assists. In other words, Giannis is very good at basketball — Kevin Garnett, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Larry Bird and LeBron James round out the top five on this list

Not sure if this assist was purposeful, but impressive nonetheless.

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Sean Fitzgerald
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