Our NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here’s what we learned from Week 4.
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Our NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here’s what we learned from Week 4.
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The New York Giants celebrated their first win of the season by trolling the Los Angeles Chargers.
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USC star JuJu Watkins will miss the 2025-26 college basketball season as she continues to recover from a right ACL tear that she suffered in the NCAA tournament.
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Rory McIlroy, the target of constant heckling this week at Bethpage Black, called the fans’ behavior unacceptable and said Americans should have been supporting their own players, not using that energy to insult the Europeans.
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The Mets, who entered the season with a $322.6 million payroll and huge expectations, completed their monthslong collapse Sunday with a loss to Miami.
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U.S. captain Keegan Bradley said the Ryder Cup’s longstanding envelope rule involving injured players should change, but European counterpart Luke Donald said it’s there to protect players and should remain in place.
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The Phoenix Mercury overcame a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the short-handed Minnesota Lynx 86-81 in Game 4 on Sunday to advance to the WNBA Finals for the first time since 2021, and in that round, they’ll take on Indiana or Las Vegas.
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The simmering tension over 49ers DC Robert Saleh’s remark about the Jaguars “legally stealing signals” from opponents spilled onto the field Sunday, as Saleh and Jacksonville coach Liam Coen had to be separated amid a heated postgame exchange.
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Micah Parsons got one thing he wanted in his return to AT&T Stadium: He sacked his former QB, Dak Prescott. The rest of it, however, left him unfulfilled after his current team, the Packers, played his former team, the Cowboys, to a 40-40 tie Sunday.
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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sustained a hamstring injury in the third quarter of his team’s 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium, and Baltimore coach John Harbaugh had no update during his postgame media availability.
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