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Broncos outlast Jets in sloppy 10-9 game

NFL: Denver Broncos at New York JetsSep 29, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Denver Broncos cornerback Tremon Smith (1) celebrates after New York Jets place kicker Greg Zuerlein (left) missed a last minute field goal at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Wil Lutz kicked a go-ahead 47-yard field goal with 8:55 left to lift the Denver Broncos to a 10-9 win over the New York Jets on Sunday afternoon in East Rutherford, N.J.

Lutz later had a chance to extend Denver’s lead, but he was wide left on a 50-yarder.

The miss gave the ball to New York (2-2) at its own 40 with 1:27 to go. A 15-yard defensive pass interference penalty helped the Jets work down to the Broncos 32, but Greg Zuerlein also failed to convert a 50-yard field-goal attempt with 47 seconds left, giving Denver its second straight win.

Zuerlein had moved New York in front, 9-7, on a 40-yarder with 13:34 remaining.

Bo Nix had a quiet day through the air for the Broncos (2-2), completing 12 of 25 passes for 60 yards and a touchdown. Javonte Williams rushed for 77 yards on 16 carries, and Courtland Sutton finished with three catches for 60 yards and a score.

Nix capped an 11-play, 87-yard drive with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Sutton to give Denver a 7-6 edge with 3:08 to go in the third quarter. It was the only touchdown of the game.

Aaron Rodgers threw for 225 yards on 24-for-42 passing and got little help from the Jets’ rushing attack. Star running back Breece Hall was held to 4 yards on 10 carries, with New York collecting only 64 yards on the ground.

Neither team managed to pick up a first down until a defensive pass interference call set New York up at the Broncos 1 with 53 seconds left in the first quarter.

The Jets couldn’t fully capitalize, though, and they had to settle for Zuerlein’s 23-yard field goal nine seconds into the second quarter.

Zuerlein booted a 35-yarder as time expired in the first half to send New York into the break up 6-0.

Rainy conditions led to a sloppy game, but the opening quarter was particularly rough. The Jets totaled 15 yards over the first 15 minutes of action, while Denver had just 6.

— Field Level Media

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Stellar second half boosts Raptors in win over Wizards

NBA: Toronto Raptors at Washington WizardsFeb 28, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Wizards guard Bilal Coulibaly (0) drives to the basket as Toronto Raptors forward Scottie Barnes (4) defends in the first half at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Immanuel Quickley had 27 points and 11 assists on Saturday to propel the visiting Toronto Raptors to a 134-125 victory over the Washington Wizards.

Brandon Ingram added 24 points and RJ Barrett chipped in 21 points for Toronto, which snapped a two-game skid. Jakob Poeltl totaled 18 points and 10 rebounds and Scottie Barnes scored 18 for the Raptors, who shot a sizzling 71.4% in the second half while scoring 73 points. Toronto shot 60% from the field for the game.

Will Riley’s 19 points led Washington, followed by Bilal Coulibaly and Keyonte George’s 14 points apiece. Tristan Vukcevic added 13, while Carlton Carrington and Justin Champagnie finished with 12 apiece. The Wizards made 16 of their 34 3-point attempts, but dropped their fourth straight, shooting 47.9% overall.

After trailing by 13 in the first half, Toronto grabbed its first lead since the opening minutes, as Barrett’s layup gave the Raptors a 75-74 advantage with 7:53 left in the third.

Ingram’s 3-pointer extended the lead to six at the 4:23 mark.

Poeltl capped the quarter’s scoring with a layup to give the Raptors a 98-92 lead entering the fourth.

Toronto took its first double-digit lead on baskets by Barnes and Quickley to open the final quarter. The lead grew to 13 on Barrett’s 3-pointer.

Jamal Shead sealed the convincing victory with a triple at the 3:40 mark, putting Toronto ahead 129-116.

Washington built a 33-20 lead as Anthony Gill’s hook shot stamped a 7-0 run with 1:40 left in the first quarter. Ja’Kobe Walter’s 3-pointer cut the Raptors’ deficit to eight entering the second quarter.

The Wizards connected on their ninth 3-pointer less than two minutes into the second quarter as Jamir Watkins’ trey extended the lead to 41-29.

Toronto battled back as Sandro Mamukelashvili’s three-point play cut the deficit to 54-50, before George’s 3-pointer and Gill’s layup made it a nine-point cushion with 3:09 left before halftime.

Coulibaly’s mid-range jumper gave Washington a 64-61 lead at the break. Ingram led all scorers with 13, while Coulibaly scored 11 for the Wizards.

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Aiden Hezarkhani, Ariath Piol score to lead Real Salt Lake past Sounders

MLS: Seattle Sounders FC at Real Salt LakeFeb 28, 2026; Sandy, Utah, USA; Real Salt Lake forward Aiden Hezarkhani (39) controls the ball in the first half against the Seattle Sounders at America First Field. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Baker-Imagn Images

Young players Aiden Hezarkhani and Ariath Piol scored and veteran goalkeeper Rafael Cabral made eight saves, as Real Salt Lake won its home opener 2-1 over the Seattle Sounders on Saturday night in Sandy, Utah.

Cabral’s last save was perhaps his biggest, as he stopped Snyder Brunell’s volley from about 8 yards out in the ninth of ten minutes of second-half stoppage time.

Real Salt Lake improved to 14-1-4 all-time at home against Seattle, with the lone loss coming in 2011.

Cristian Roldan scored for the Sounders (1-1-0, 3 points) in the opener of a five-game trip.

After a couple of close misses by the Sounders in the opening minutes, RSL (1-1-0, 3 points) opened the scoring in the 23rd.

Zavier Gozo dribbled between three Seattle defenders then attempted a pass to the top of the 18-yard box. That was knocked away by Hassani Dotson, but the ball fell to Luca Moisa, who sent a pass toward the top left of the penalty area to Juan Manuel Sanabria, making his MLS debut. Sanabria sent a cross back across to Hezarkhani on the right wing and his left-footed half-volley rocketed into the near upper corner of the net, leaving leaping goalkeeper Andrew Thomas no chance.

RSL doubled its advantage in the 47th minute as Philip Quinton sent a long ball down the right wing for Gozo. He dribbled into the penalty area before sending a low pass to Piol for a tap-in from 5 yards out.

The Sounders pulled within 2-1 in the 62nd minute as Rusnak’s corner kick from the left wing was sent to the near post, where Roldan put a glancing header into the far side of the net.

It appeared Seattle tied the score in the 77th minute when substitute Danny Musovski volleyed home a cross from Paul Rothrock, but it was ruled Rothrock was offside when he accepted a pass.

Cabral made a leaping save to punch a header from Yeimar Gomez Andrade off the goal line in the 8th minute following a Seattle free kick from the left wing.

In the 14th, Cabral leaped to tip a 35-yard free kick by Rusnak slotted for the upper left corner of the net out of bounds. Cabral crashed into the post and needed medical attention but was able to continue.

And in the 20th, Cabral came off his line to get a hand on a Rusnak header on a broken play after a deflected cross.

Cabral again thwarted Rusnak, a former RSL standout, in the 61st minute, tipping a free kick over the crossbar.

–Field Level Media

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Anton Forsberg records shutout as Kings defeat Flames

NHL: Calgary Flames at Los Angeles KingsFeb 28, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Kings center Alex Turcotte (15) shoots the puck during the second period against the Calgary Flames at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Griffin Hooper-Imagn Images

Anton Forsberg made 29 saves for the Los Angeles Kings in a 2-0 win against the visiting Calgary Flames on Saturday afternoon.

Forsberg, who had allowed 16 goals while losing his previous four starts, posted his second shutout of the season and 10th in his 11-year NHL career.

Alex Laferriere and Adrian Kempe scored for the Kings, who had lost five in a row, most recently an 8-1 drubbing against the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.

Dustin Wolf made 35 saves for the Flames, who had won two in a row and three of four.

The Kings took a 1-0 lead at 15:36 of the second period.

Brandt Clarke started the play by making a diagonal pass from the neutral zone to Trevor Moore at the Calgary blue line. He skated in on Wolf before taking a wrist shot from the left circle that hit the near post.

Moore re-collected the puck in the corner, passed it to Quinton Byfield behind the net and he passed it out front to Laferriere. His initial shot from just below the right hash marks was saved, but Moore pulled the puck away from Wolf before he could cover it and Laferriere slapped in the puck from the side of the net for his 14th goal of the season.

The Flames went nearly 12 minutes without a shot on goal in the third period, helping the Kings maintain the one-goal advantage until Kempe scored into an empty net with 38 seconds left to make it 2-0.

Kempe has nine goals in his past 12 games against the Flames.

The Kings played without defenseman Drew Doughty (lower body) and forward Joel Armia (upper body), who were injured in the loss to Edmonton.

The Kings also announced on Saturday that winger Andrei Kuzmenko had surgery on a torn meniscus and is week-to-week.

–Field Level Media

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