Vikings lose tight end T.J. Hockenson and wide receiver Jordan Addison in latest wave of injuries

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Vikings lose tight end T.J. Hockenson and wide receiver Jordan Addison in latest wave of injuries MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings lost two more important offensive players during Sunday’s 30-24 loss to Detroit as tight end T.J. Hockenson and receiver Jordan Addison left the game with injuries.Addison, a rookie, hurt his ankle during an interception return by Lions safety Kerby Joseph in the second quarter. Hockenson hurt his knee on a third-quarter catch when Joseph dove toward his legs. Hockenson went to the medical tent and was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game.The Vikings were already playing without quarterback Kirk Cousins (Achilles tendon) and right tackle Brian O’Neill (ankle). Cousins was injured on Oct. 29. O’Neill missed his second straight game.The defense took a hit against the Lions, too, with a quadriceps injury for edge rusher D.J. Wonnum that sent him to the locker room on a cart early in the fourth quarter. Cornerback Mekhi Blackmon (shoulder) was hurt in the third quarter after starting in place of Byron Murphy (knee), who wa...

Lions hang on to beat Vikings 30-24 and clinch 1st division title since 1993

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Lions hang on to beat Vikings 30-24 and clinch 1st division title since 1993 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dan Campbell towered over the podium in a black T-shirt commemorating Detroit’s first division title in 30 years, reveling in the moment as the bass from the locker room next door pulsated through the walls.When the Lions played at Minnesota two years ago in Campbell’s first season, the 6-foot-5 head coach cried during his postgame news conference in the emotion of a crushing loss.The NFL ‘s most famously losing franchise has made major progress in so many ways.Jahmyr Gibbs had two rushing touchdowns, Amon-Ra St. Brown had 106 receiving yards and a third-quarter go-ahead score and Ifeatu Melifonwu had the game-sealing interception at the 5-yard line with 49 seconds left to lead the Lions past the injury-ravaged Vikings 30-24 on Sunday.“I’m proud of all the Lions fans out there who’ve been dying for this for years,” Campbell said. “That was for you, too.”Nick Mullens was intercepted four times to offset two touchdowns on 411 passing yards, none mo...

Local woman looking for owner of Christmas card with cash

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Local woman looking for owner of Christmas card with cash DENVER (KDVR) -- On Saturday morning, Gloria Marquez stopped at a gas station in Denver when she stumbled upon a lost Christmas gift. “I thought should I pick it up and when I did, the card was addressed to someone’s kids," Marquez said. CSP: 1 dead in officer-involved shooting on US Highway 36 in Boulder County The card's envelope was written out to Chad and Cali with the note inside stating "Merry Christmas. Love Dad. I Love You!" Marquez reached out to FOX31 and Channel 2 for help after finding it Saturday at a gas station near Federal Boulevard. "Everyone listens to the news and we’re hoping to get help with FOX31," Marquez said. Inside the card was also $200 in cash. Marquez said she is planning on holding onto the card until someone hopefully sees this story and claims it. "'I’ve had people say 'Are you serious? Why didn’t you keep it,'" Marquez said. "Because that isn’t the reason for Christmas, Jesus is the reason!" Marquez told FOX31 that she also hopes the unique spelli...

Family of Roderick Jackson deliver gifts to children in Somerville

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Family of Roderick Jackson deliver gifts to children in Somerville Family members of Roderick “Kito” Jackson, a National Grid worker who was killed in a crash in Waltham earlier this year, brought gifts to 16 kids staying at the CHA Somerville Campus, an inpatient psychiatry facility for children and adolescents where Jackson was once employed. Jackson, 36, tragically lost his life alongside Officer Paul Tracey in Waltham on Dec.6.Family members say he was a dedicated family man who loved the Christmas holiday.Kito’s family has vowed to keep his legacy alive by forming the Kito Jackson Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit whose mission is to provide aid to Cambridge high school students who share Kito’s core values: dedication to family, community, and athletics. Following his devastating passing, In addition to donations from the community, Stoughton-headquartered Franklin Sports has provided athletic equipment designed for teenagers, the Edgerley Family South Boston Boys & Girls Club created kits packed with school supplies, and Lonnell Wells, co-fo...

Week 16 updates: Justin Fields, Cole Kmet and Khalil Herbert fuel Chicago Bears to 21-7 halftime lead vs. Arizona Cardinals

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Week 16 updates: Justin Fields, Cole Kmet and Khalil Herbert fuel Chicago Bears to 21-7 halftime lead vs. Arizona Cardinals The 5-9 Chicago Bears are playing the 3-11 Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field in a Week 16 matchup.Here’s what you need to know.5 things to watch in the Bears-Cardinals game — plus our Week 16 predictionsHalftime: Strong running game fuels 21-7 Bears leadThe Chicago Bears rushed for 117 yards in the first half on the way to a 21-7 halftime lead against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Soldier Field.Running back Khalil Herbert rushed for 62 yards and a touchdown, and quarterback Justin Fields added 32 yards and a touchdown on the ground.Fields also completed 10 of 17 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers in the half. Bears tight end Cole Kmet had four catches for 107 yards.Fields’ 3-yard touchdown run gave the Bears a 7-0 lead with 6 minutes, 22 seconds to play in the first quarter. Fields’ 53-yard pass to Kmet on the first play sparked the drive.Kmet also drew a defensive holding penalty against Starling Thomas that negated a Cardinals sack...

Passengers stranded at Kitchener airport after Christmas Eve flight cancelled due to maintenance and no pilot

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Passengers stranded at Kitchener airport after Christmas Eve flight cancelled due to maintenance and no pilot Almost 200 people won’t be home for Christmas – or anywhere else for that matter – after their flight to Mexico was cancelled due to a series of missteps by Flair Airlines.The discount carrier was originally scheduled to leave from Region of Waterloo International Airport for Puerto Vallarta at 7 a.m. on Sunday. There was just one problem – the flight was forced to land at Pearson Airport in Toronto due to fog. Initially that caused a one-hour delay that eventually began to snowball.Marie Anthony was one of those scheduled to be on the original flight out of Kitchener.“And then every hour they kept delaying the flight by an hour, so we ended up waiting for almost four hours until they got a plane coming to Waterloo,” she tells CityNews.When the plane that was scheduled to take passengers south finally arrived, it was taken out of service due to a maintenance issue before finally being cancelled after the pilot reported he had reached his maximum h...

Driver critically injured after car and TTC bus crash in Scarborough

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Driver critically injured after car and TTC bus crash in Scarborough One person was critically injured following a head-on crash involving a car and a bus in Scarborough. Police say the crash occurred in the area of Sheppard Avenue East and Havenview Road around 5:30 p.m. Sunday.Paramedics tell CityNews the driver of the vehicle was taken to a trauma centre with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Police downgraded their condition to life-threatening later in the evening. Several passengers on the bus were treated for minor injuries with two of them eventually taken to hospital.

Broncos start Christmas Eve night against Patriots by hitting on several season-long themes, including an ominous offensive trend

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Broncos start Christmas Eve night against Patriots by hitting on several season-long themes, including an ominous offensive trend The Broncos’ start to their Christmas Eve outing against New England was about as Broncos as it gets in 2023.They won the toss and deferred. The defense forced a turnover on the first play of the night when D.J. Jones came unblocked up the middle and smashed New England quarterback Bailey Zappe, forcing a fumble that set the offense up at first-and-goal at the 6-yard line.And Sean Payton’s offense continued its season-long struggle in goal-to-go situations, getting stoned on three rush attempts and a pass, including a fourth-and-goal failure from the 2-yard line.All of that added up to hit on several themes of the season, all in the first 1 minute, 42 seconds of action at Empower Field.No game day surprises. Denver entered Sunday mostly healthy and had no surprises on its game day inactives list.Outside linebacker Nik Bonitto (knee) led the inactives after he was ruled out Friday. Head coach Sean Payton said Bonitto is recovering well so far from an MCL injury sustained ...

Broncos 7, Patriots 3: Chad Ryland puts New England on the board with 33-yard field goal

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Broncos 7, Patriots 3: Chad Ryland puts New England on the board with 33-yard field goal After a big loss to the Lions last week, the Broncos’ playoff hopes are razor thin entering Week 16. Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Patriots at Empower Field at Mile High.Live updatesSecond-quarter updatesRun, Russ, run (6:59 p.m.): A nice 14-yard quarterback scramble by Russell Wilson. That was followed by a big 12-yard gain by Jaleel McLaughlin. — Joe NguyenIt appears the Broncos are figuring out how to use Jaleel McLaughlin. — Matt SchubertField goal (6:54 p.m.): Chad Ryland nails the 33-yard field goal. Broncos 7, Patriots 3 with 13:30 to go in the first half. — Joe NguyenStalled out (6:54 p.m.): A decent Patriots drive stalls out inside the red zone. Hard to imagine this Pats offense getting into the end zone tonight. I’m thinning 14 points might be enough for the Broncos tonight. — Matt SchubertFirst-quarter analysis — Broncos 7, Patriots 0Matt Schubert, sports columnist: Marvin Mims Jr. is special. The Bronc...

Sailing milestone: A half-century of starts for a competitor in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:41:47 GMT

Sailing milestone: A half-century of starts for a competitor in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race SYDNEY (AP) — Lindsay May will notch a first in the 78-year history of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race when he becomes the only sailor to start it 50 times — all of them consecutively — when it begins Tuesday in Sydney harbor.May, with three overall titles and one line-honors win, will navigate “Antipodes” in the expected 103-boat fleet in the annual race that will head down the New South Wales south coast and across often treacherous Bass Strait to the island state of Tasmania.The finish line of the 628-nautical mile (720-mile, 1,170-kilometer) race is at Constitution Dock in the state capital of Hobart.May’s sailing career began in 1973, when the-then 24-year-old stepped off his surf board and on to a yacht.“I never thought I would get to 50 and I had no idea what I was in for,” May said. “I had done very little racing. Then I went sailing here on the harbor with a mate of mine who was in the navy and I was just hooked.”In 2006, May and his crew won handicap honors as the skipper ...