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NFL Game Capsules: 4:25pm Games

December 14, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

Green Bay Packers (9-3-1) at Denver Broncos (11-2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Packers -2.5, Total 42.5
Series Rewind: The home team has won nine of the past 10 meetings.

The Packers pack for Denver after plucking away the NFC North division lead from the Bears in Week 14. The Broncos are baffled that they are still considered to be on proving ground as underdogs in Sunday’s home game. With a 10-game winning streak and two-game lead in the division the Broncos are still eyeing the top seed in the AFC. The Broncos (11-2) are two wins clear of the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West and can clinch a playoff berth with a win. The Packers have won four in a row, the last two against NFC North rivals Detroit and Chicago. Bo Nix has kept the Broncos on the right side of eight-one score victories this season. He has completed 63.2 percent of his passes for 2,954 yards, 19 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He is also third on the team in rushing (244 yards). The Broncos have leaned on their strong defense in more than a supporting role. Denver ranks fourth in the NFL in points allowed per game (18.1), second in rushing (89 yards), third in total yards per game (282) and first in total sacks (55). Green Bay can win a game with quarterback Jordan Love’s deep and talented groups of wide receivers. The Packers also can throw a knockout punch defensively. They rank sixth in points allowed (19 per game) and fifth in total yards per game (287.2). Micah Parson leads the team with 12.5 sacks and Rashan Gary has 7.5. Love, in his third year as Green Bay’s starter, has a career-high 67.1 completion percentage and has thrown 22 TD passes while only being intercepted four times. He has been sacked 18 times. Injuries the first two months of the season were a setback to strong protection, but not many blocking schemes are built to stonewall Denver’s pressure defense. Nik Bonitto has a team-best 12.5 sacks but the Broncos’ other three starters up front have 19 more combined, led by Jonathon Cooper (7.5).

Detroit Lions (8-5) at Los Angeles Rams (10-3)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: -5.5, Total 54.5
Series Rewind: The Lions won the past two from the Rams, including a 24-23 playoff victory in the NFC wild-card round in Jan. 2024.

With a victory over the Lions on Sunday, the Rams clinch the NFC’s first playoff berth. With a loss, the Rams could find themselves tied for second place in their own division. Detroit knows the tenuous fit of the crown all too well. With QB Matthew Stafford putting up MVP numbers with the Rams this season, the Lions’ defense has its work cut out this week. Puka Nacua earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors by making seven receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-17 road win over Arizona on Sunday. The Rams’ dynamic wide receiver duo of Nacua and Davante Adams will be facing a banged-up Lions secondary that lost playmaking safety Brian Branch to a torn Achilles tendon in Detroit’s 44-30 victory over Dallas on Thursday. Detroit has won two of the last three matchups with Los Angeles since the two teams famously swapped quarterbacks. In last season’s meeting, the Lions won in overtime, 26-20. Stafford threw for 317 yards, 100 more than Jared Goff, and both quarterbacks had a touchdown pass and an interception.

Tennessee Titans (2-11) at San Francisco 49ers (9-4)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: 49ers -12.5, Total 44.5
Series Rewind: The 49ers hold a 9-6 lead in the series, including a 4-3 record at home. Eight of the last 10 meetings dating back to 1987 have been one-score games.

The last pick in the 2022 NFL Draft goes head-to-head with the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft when Brock Purdy and the 49ers host rookie Cam Ward and the Titans. Purdy won three straight starts before San Francisco’s bye last week and has thrown at least one TD pass in all five games this season. Teammate Christian McCaffrey is on pace for his second season with 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards with 849 and 806, respectively, while 49ers WR Jauan Jennings has touchdowns in four of his last five games. Ward leads all first-year QBs in passing yards (2,468) and had his first game with multiple TD passes in last week’s win at Cleveland. The Titans rank last in the NFL in total offense (246.2 yards per game) and 31st in scoring (15.5 points per game). Tennessee DT Jeffery Simmons will try to slow down a 49ers offense that ranks No. 2 in third-down conversions (48.2%).

Carolina Panthers (7-6) at New Orleans Saints (3-10)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Panthers -2.5, Total 40.5
Series Rewind: New Orleans earned its second win of the season and snapped a four-game losing streak with a surprising 17-7 win at Carolina on Nov. 9. The Saints have won four of the last five over the Panthers to lead the all-time series 33-29.

The Panthers benefited greatly during their bye week, watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lose to New Orleans to fall into a tie atop the NFC South at 7-6. Seeing that may have caused some deja vu for Carolina’s players and staff after the Saints stunningly upset the Panthers back in Week 10. Avenging that loss on the road this time feels close to essential for Carolina’s chances at snapping the franchise’s seven-year playoff drought as the NFC South co-leaders are two games back of a wild-card spot. The Panthers’ last five games have been hard to get a read on, with wins at Green Bay and over the Rams last time out, but also with that home loss to New Orleans. Carolina comes out of the bye exceptionally healthy, with every active player fully participating in Thursday’s practice. All that’s left for New Orleans this season is the chance to play spoiler and continue to build for 2026 under rookie quarterback Tyler Shough. The Carolina game was Shough’s second start and first win and saw him throw for what remains a career-high 282 yards and two touchdowns. In last week’s win at Tampa Bay, Shough completed just 13 of 20 passes for 144 yards and an interception. However, he ran the ball seven times for 55 yards and a pair of rushing touchdowns. Shough may be without one or two of his top running backs this week. Alvin Kamara (knee/ankle) appears poised to miss his third straight game after not practicing Wednesday or Thursday while rookie RB Devin Neal (abdomen) has been limited this week due to an injury he sustained in last week’s game.

Indianapolis Colts (8-5) at Seattle Seahawks (10-3)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Seahawks -13.5, Total 42.5
Series Rewind: The Seahawks can even the all-time series at 7-7 by registering a third straight win against the Colts, who haven’t won a game in Seattle since the 2000 season. One of the big stories in the NFL this week was the Colts’ signing of 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers after Daniel Jones’ season-ending Achilles injury. Sixth-round rookie Riley Leonard replaced Jones in last weekend’s loss at Jacksonville and could be in line for his first career start if Rivers isn’t ready for his first game since Jan. 9, 2021. Indy’s Jonathan Taylor leads the NFL in rushing yards (1,356) and TDs from scrimmage (18) but faces a Seattle defense that ranks No. 4 against the run. The game also features the NFL’s No. 1 receiver in Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba (1,428 yards). Two of Seattle’s three losses have come at home this season, but the team pitched a 26-0 shutout against the Vikings in their most recent game at Lumen Field in Week 13.

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: NFL

NFL Sunday Previews: 1:00 pm Games

December 14, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

Buffalo Bills (9-4) at New England Patriots (11-2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Bills -1.5, Total 49.6
Series Rewind: New England beat Buffalo 23-20 on Oct. 5 and eyes its first season sweep of the Bills since 2019, when Tom Brady was the team’s quarterback.

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The Patriots can win their first AFC East title this decade by taking down the Bills, who have won the division five consecutive years. New England is seeking its 11th straight victory and is gunning to be the No. 1 seed for the AFC postseason. The Patriots were just 4-13 last season but have enjoyed a memorable campaign in coach Mike Vrabel’s first season and quarterback Drake Maye’s second with the club. Maye has emerged as an NFL MVP candidate. The 23-year-old has completed a league-best 71.5 percent of his passes and is on track to break Brady’s franchise record of 68.9 percent set in 2007. Maye has thrown for 3,412 yards, 23 touchdowns and six interceptions. Of course, the reigning MVP is employed by the Bills. Josh Allen has passed for 3,083 yards and 22 touchdowns against 10 interceptions, while completing 70.1 percent of his throws. He also has rushed for 12 scores. In the first meeting, Maye passed for 273 yards while Allen threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns and was intercepted once. Buffalo has won five of its past seven games but a loss will leave the team battling for a wild-card berth. Bills running back James Cook (1,308) is second in rushing yardage but was held to 49 yards on 17 carries by the Patriots in the first meeting.

New York Jets (3-10) at Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Jaguars -13.5, Total 41.5
Series Rewind: The Jets have won two of the last three games over the Jaguars, including a 32-25 road win on Dec. 15, 2024. The all-time series is tied 9-9.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are riding high, entering the week on a four-game win streak and in sole possession of first place in the AFC South after last week’s 36-19 win over the Indianapolis Colts. QB Trevor Lawrence appears to have turned a corner when it comes to turnovers. After he had 11 interceptions in the team’s first 11 games this season, he’s been interception free the last two weeks, throwing for 473 passing yards and four touchdowns vs. the Colts and Titans. Lawrence (ankle) was limited in practice Wednesday, but returned to full participation Thursday. He faces a Jets defense still looking for its first interception of the season. Rookie Brady Cook is set to start for the Jets. Tyrod Taylor (groin) left early in last week’s game and Justin Fields (knee) couldn’t practice all week. Thrown into his first NFL action last week, Cook struggled as the Jets limped to a 34-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins. He completed 14 of 30 passes for 163 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. Adrian Martinez was promoted from the practice squad this week and steps into the backup role.

Washington Commanders (3-10) at New York Giants (2-11)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Giants -2.5, Total 46.5
Series Rewind: With a 107-73-5 record all-time, the Giants own this storied division rivalry that dates to 1932. But the Commanders have won three straight meetings, including a 21-6 home victory back in Week 1.

Barring a tie, one of these teams will go home happy for the first time since early October, as Washington has dropped eight straight games — the longest active losing streak in the NFL — and New York has lost its last seven. The first matchup between young franchise quarterbacks Jayden Daniels and Jaxson Dart will have to wait. The Commanders have already ruled out the oft-injured Daniels, who fell hard on his previously dislocated left elbow and departed the 31-0 loss at Minnesota last Sunday. Instead, Marcus Mariota will make his seventh start of the season. Dart returned from a concussion in Week 13 and threw for 139 yards and a touchdown in a 33-15 loss to the Patriots. Despite similar records, New York and Washington have managed to lose in different ways. The Giants have lost five games in which they led in the fourth quarter while Washington’s defeats have tended to be more definitive. The Commanders have lost by more than 20 points five times, including last week, when their 30th-ranked defense gave up 25 first downs and 313 yards to a Vikings team that had been shut out the previous week. The Giants rank 31st in total defense and yielded 34 and 33 points in their past two losses to the Lions and Patriots.

Baltimore Ravens (6-7) at Cincinnati Bengals (4-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Ravens -2.5, Total 51.5
Series Rewind: Cincinnati’s 18-point victory last month ended a four-game skid against the Ravens. Baltimore’s two victories last season were by a combined four points.

The Ravens have lost back-to-back games and fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-22 last week in the battle for the AFC North lead. Making the situation more dire is that Baltimore also stands two games out of the last AFC wild-card spot. The Ravens finish with three of four on the road, beginning with the visit to Cincinnati, where bone-chilling temperatures are in the forecast. The Bengals roughed up host Baltimore 32-14 on Thanksgiving as Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow returned from a toe injury to pass for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Ravens-killer Ja’Marr Chase had seven receptions for 110 yards and has 28 catches for 567 yards and five touchdowns in his last three games against Baltimore. If the Bengals lose, they will be eliminated from playoff contention. Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson passed for 246 yards and committed three turnovers (one interception, two fumbles) in the recent meeting with the Bengals. Jackson threw one TD pass against Pittsburgh after failing to throw one in three consecutive games. Assorted leg injuries this season also have prevented him from being a running force. He had 307 yards and two scores. Derrick Henry has 1,025 rushing yards, marking the seventh time he has topped 1,000 in his superb 10-year career. Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith has reached 100 tackles in all eight seasons of his career. Safety Jordan Battle leads the Bengals with three interceptions and 101 tackles.

Arizona Cardinals (3-10) at Houston Texans (8-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Texans -9.5, Total 42.5
Series Rewind: The Texans and Cardinals have played just six times and are tied 3-3 in the series. Two of those games have been in the last four seasons, with Houston winning 21-16 at home in 2023 and Arizona cruising to a 31-5 home win in 2021.

No team may be hotter at the moment than the Houston Texans, who won their fifth straight game Sunday night at Kansas City to rise into the playoff picture as the No. 7 seed entering Week 15. They’re positioned at the moment to be just the seventh team in NFL history to make the playoffs after an 0-3 start. The Texans’ defense has played a huge part in this surge, ranking No. 1 in the NFL in scoring defense (16.0 points per game) and total defense (266.3 yards). And yet, it could be CJ Stroud and the offense who lead the charge this week against an Arizona defense which has allowed 40-plus points in three of the last five games. Houston could be without running back Nick Chubb (ribs) this week after he missed Wednesday and Thursday’s practices. The Cardinals have been eliminated from playoff contention since Nov. 30 and enter on a five-game losing streak fresh off a 45-17 home loss to the Rams. While the defense has been consistently gouged of late, QB Jacoby Brissett has been putting up numbers in place of Kyler Murray, who it was announced last week was done for the season with a foot injury. Brissett has passed for 2,459 yards with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions in eight games as a starter. He has Trey McBride, who is tied for the NFL lead with 93 receptions and leads all tight ends with 937 yards. However, it appears Arizona will be without receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (heel) will miss another game this week after missing the first two practices.

Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) at Philadelphia Eagles (8-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Eagles -11.5, Total 38.5
Series Rewind: The teams have split the 14 previous meetings, including the Raiders’ 27-10 victory in Super Bowl XV. The Raiders haven’t won in Philadelphia since 2001.

Las Vegas brings a seven-game losing streak to Philadelphia to face an Eagles team trying to avoid a repeat of 2023. The last time the Eagles lost three in a row was in December two years ago, part of an epic 1-5 collapse following a 10-1 start. Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts has turned the ball over seven times in his last two games, including a career-high four interceptions in Monday’s overtime loss to the Chargers. Eagles wideout A.J. Brown is tied for the longest active streak in the NFL with three straight 100-yard games. With Raiders signal-caller Geno Smith dealing with a right shoulder injury and Kenny Pickett gets the start against his former team. Pickett won a ring with the Eagles in February, got traded to Cleveland in March and got dealt again to Las Vegas in August. He was 14-10 as a starter for the Steelers from 2022-23 and 1-0 last season. Maxx Crosby needs one sack to reach double figures for the fourth time.

Cleveland Browns (3-10) at Chicago Bears (9-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: -7.5, Total 38.5
Series Rewind: This is the teams’ 19th meeting. Cleveland leads the all-time series 11-7, and the home team has won 10 of the past 11 games. In the most recent meeting, the Browns eked out a 20-17 home win on Dec. 17, 2023.

The forecast calls for single-digit temperatures along the shores of Lake Michigan. The Bears lost at Green Bay and forfeited the top spot in the NFC North last week. Cleveland has lost two straight and five of its past six, but the recent play of rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has given the franchise reason for optimism. Sanders passed for 364 yards, three touchdowns and one interception last week in a 31-29 home loss against the Tennessee Titans. The Browns hope to see defensive end Myles Garrett make history. He enters the weekend with a league-high 20 sacks in 13 games. He is 2.5 sacks shy of the NFL’s single-season record of 22 1/2, which Michael Strahan set in 2001 and T.J. Watt matched in 2021. Bears quarterback Caleb Williams knows that Garrett will be tough to stop. Williams wants no part of becoming the answer to a trivia question: Which quarterback did Garrett take down to break the sack record? “I’m going to try and make sure that he doesn’t get the sack record on us and on me,” Williams said. “… As a game plan … everything is not allowing them to wreck the game.

Los Angeles Chargers (9-4) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Chiefs -5.5, Total 41.5
Series Rewind: The Chargers beat the Chiefs in Brazil in Week 1, their first win in the past eight games in the series. Kansas City leads the all-time series 71-58-1.

A decade-long streak of playoff appearances is in dire jeopardy for the Chiefs will try to ignite their long-shot postseason chances when they play host to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. The last time Kansas City was not a playoff participant was 2014, when Alex Smith was the quarterback. Patrick Mahomes has led each of the past seven playoff runs and not only has helped win three Super Bowls, but he has also never missed an AFC Championship Game as a starting QB. The Chiefs are on the outside of the playoff field, two games behind the Houston Texans, who hold the third and final AFC wild-card spot. The Chargers are playoff eligible as a wild-card qualifier. While Kansas City’s defense was much better over the second half last week, dropped passes held Mahomes to a paltry 160 yards through the air while completing just 14 of his 33 throws in the Chiefs’ third consecutive loss. Quarterback Justin Herbert had just 139 yards passing Monday and rookie first-round running back Omarion Hampton returned to the lineup.

Filed Under: NFL Tagged With: Buffalo Bills, Drake Maye, NFL

TL’s Sunday Notes | December 14

December 14, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

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By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

PROVIDENCE – The date was October 12, 1989 and the assignment was to be a one-man, one day advance team for the NBA as the Orlando Magic were to play their first game ever the following day. NBA Commissioner David Stern was in route to attend the game and, as always, Stern was willing and very able to do as many interviews as possible, TV one-on-ones, small group gatherings with the local assembled print media in the pressroom – you name it, he’d do it.

David was “an ace in the hole” for his “crack” PR staff and I was ready to run him through the gauntlet at Orlando’s brand-spanking new O-Rena. It was great.

With a bit of local intel from the Magic’s terrific PR staff (Alex Martins), a schedule was drawn up to catch as many of the local TV broadcasts as time would allow. The stations worked together – a bit – to slide live drop-ins and share in the wealth.

I don’t think Stuart Scott knew all of that as he was working at WRAL-TV in Raleigh at the time. But, he was soon to be on our radar.

Stern did his duty and the Orlando Magic won the game. A terrific start for the NBA expansion team – one of four that came into the league – alphabetically – in 1988 and 1989. Charlotte and Miami in 1988 and Minnesota and Orlando in 1989. We made the rounds for all four cities, a two-man NBA traveling band over many of the years as the NBA began to stretch its legs in terms of media coverage and worldwide popularity.

Just a few years later, it was Earvin “Magic” Johnson on center stage as the 1992 NBA All-Star Weekend was scheduled to be played in Orlando and for the second year, I was named to run point for our growing PR department by NBA PR guru Brian McIntyre, the guy with Bunn Award Hall of Fame skills. In an attempt to set a huge stage for Magic and the Magic organization, we all combined with the NBA events and attractions group to stage an incredible weekend.

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There were countless planning trips down to Orlando – all with flights packed with kids, sometimes tots, all anxious and excited to visit Disney World. For those flights, the Bose (noise-cancelling) headphones and plenty of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd were packed to counter the crying and carrying on for little ones with altitude adjustment issues and painful ears. I felt for them, but there’s no child who can out-scream “Kashmir” or “When the Levee Breaks.”

The more trips, the more I noticed a WESH-TV 2’s sports reporter. Yes, Stuart Scott had moved to Orlando for a better gig on the WESH-TV news team, and he was good. He stood out amongst the relatively small media mass of Orlando, one where a guy named Christopher Russo had yet to go canine.

Leading up to the All-Star Weekend, I asked Stuart if he needed anything “special,” and more or less opened the door for any request. Earvin could only do the main podium interviews, and he was his usual amazing self, but I had the keys to Commissioner Stern’s busy schedule, and, aside from the obvious NBC Sports requests, in my eyes after observing Stuart over months of reports, the young reporter out of North Carolina had earned a little extra – call it, ‘treat him like family,’ love and an audience with Stern. That was a considerable “get” for a local broadcaster.

There’s no great punchline to this intro. Stuart Scott had earned the respect of all of the Magic players and their opponents, and his talent was noticeable to anyone who watched him work. He had yet to coin the phrase, “Cool as the other side of the pillow,” but that’s what he was – every single night. He was just a pleasure to work with and he generally appreciated the give-and-take. And, that’s the way we rolled for quite a long time. We worked at many an NBA game, and even in London where the Magic played the Atlanta Hawks at the very first NBA London Games (1993). Stuart and Shaquille O’Neal – the NBA Rookie of the Year in ‘92-93 – had developed quite a nice relationship. Shaq seemed to enjoy his time with Stuart, rather than think of it as work.

Stuart eventually became, “Stu,” to most of us, and he advanced his career by accepting a job with ESPN where he was among the opening night newscasters on ESPN2, the mothership’s attempt to be “cool.” It quickly became obvious, with Keith Olbermann on-set and on-air in a goofy leather jacket, and at that point in time, “Stu” was the only thing “cool” about ESPN2.

Scott was eventually promoted to the “A” team at ESPN and there he was hosting the main newscast at the NBA Finals. He had developed a rapport with so many of the rank and file NBA players, it was never difficult to coordinate an interview as the players liked him and enjoyed his rock solid style of conducting business. It was a joy to be a small part of as Stuart truly commanded the NBA airwaves. It seemed like Stuart Scott was growing up with the NBA, with pro basketball in Central Florida and, then, with a national following of sports fans.

To take a rather corny line from Forrest Gump, Stu and the NBA were like peas and carrots. Then – just like Forrest’s Jenny – the roof caved in and we heard the news of Stu’s battle vs. cancer.

It was a body-check in the gut, and it knocked the air right out of our bodies, minds and spirits. It wasn’t fair.

It never is.

Time moved along, just as it did for our other NBA Family insider – TNT’s Craig Sager – and both Stu and Sager courageously battled cancer and are now etched in our psyche with their mind-blowing, tremendous, courageous speeches at the ESPYs.

That brings us to the “Boo-yah,” A Portrait of Stuart Scott – a must watch documentary available on the ESPN app. In addition to extensive interviews with Stuart’s surviving family and his pillars – his daughters – there is quite a bit of entertaining original footage coming in the “never seen before” fashion.

Film producer Andre Gaines told The Hollywood Reporter he had “easily” 400 to 500 hours of footage to use for his ESPN 30 for 30 installment, much of which Scott shot himself … of himself.

That includes what became Gaines’ poetic documentary ending scene, first dug out of the archives by the documentary’s producer Ryan Lohuis. I will not spoil its impact.


Boston Bruins’ Winter Classic team sweater (Courtesy Boston Bruins)

HERE NOW, THE NOTES: Who needs another retro/alternate team uniform? Raise your hands. Anyone?

“Through multiple Winter Classics and of course our club’s 100th anniversary, we’ve done a lot of retro and vintage style jerseys, but Stadium Series presented an opportunity to do something really unique,” said Boston Bruins President Cam Neely. “We’re introducing a new team uniform that combines Bruins toughness and snarl with some really dialed up components and coloring. These sweaters are going to look great under the Sunday night lights.”

The Bruins’ Winter Classic jerseys feature a variety of new brand marks and design elements:

Sunshine Motif: In addition to the primary gold color, the jersey features debossed sun rays on the sleeves and on the hem loop label, which also features “BOS” – Boston’s airport code – a nod to the road warriors. (Who knew #1)?

Football-Inspired: The main “Boston” wordmark on the front of the jersey is akin to the New England Patriots styling, an intentional nod to the game being hosted in an NFL football stadium, and features a lock-up treatment with the Bruins’ crawling bear logo. The crawling bear – traditionally a secondary brand asset – is bigger and more prominent for the Stadium Series. (Who knew #2)?

Bear Claw Slash: One side shoulder features a new secondary mark, an iconic varsity B with a bear claw slash to signifying the grit and toughness that have been synonymous with Bruins hockey for more than 100 years. The slash graphic element appears throughout the uniform, including on the jersey, helmet, and pants. (Who knew #3)?

Love For New England: The inside neck collar features the abbreviations of the six New England states as a reminder that the Bruins are proud to represent their region no matter where they play. (Who Knew #4)?

That’s four “Who Knews,” a new Winter Classic record.


TIDBITS & NUGGETS: The FIFA World Cup draw took place a couple of weeks ago and, as the ping-pong balls fell, it brought New England one of the highly anticipated matches with Norway vs. France. Norway’s team is an up and coming world competitor with striker Erling Haaland leading the Norwegian football team. Haaland is considered one of the top players in the world. He plays for Manchester City in the English Premier League and is celebrated for his exceptional goal-scoring ability to allow Norway to make their first major tournament appearance since 2000.

They’ll face France, considered to be one of the favorites to lift the coveted World Cup trophy, especially after their strong performance in the preceding tournaments. They exhibit a powerful blend of experienced players and exciting young talent, making them a formidable contender.

France won in 2018 and finished as a 2022 finalist. Les Bleus will be a serious contender yet again with its treasure trove of talent. Superstar forward Kylian Mbappe is entering his prime and Ousmane Dembele just won the Ballon d’Or. Other star options in attack are Desire Doue, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola and Rayan Cherki.

Now, the bad news: An early inquiry into purchasing tickets for the big FRA vs NOR game resulted in some astronomical prices. A single ticket was listed at $2,158 (by tournament sponsor VISA) in a promotion which included a few bells and whistles (VIP stuff). A pair for the FRA vs NOR game? $6,700 bucks, and I’m not sure that includes parking fees at “Boston Stadium,” as they scrubbed Gillette right off the marquee.

Somehow, the tickets will sell. But, who can afford them?


THIS JEST IN: You might celebrate Christmas. Then there’s Festivus – the George Costanza/Seinfeld publicized “Festivus for the Rest of Us.” And, now for the Rock ‘n Rollers. there’s “Goosemas.”

Goose the Band (Google it, if you haven’t heard of them) plays back-to-back concerts on an annual basis and has tagged them as “Goosemas.” It’s a bit of a goof for a band that prides itself on not taking themselves too seriously but over the past for or five years has established themselves at the No. 1 Jam Band on the circuit.

While Jam Band sort of catches all aspects of the music, Goose is very hard to categorize. They were originally tagged as Indie Rock and they self-describe the band as “Indie Groove,” they’ve evolved into pure musical and theatrical mastery. The band hails from Wilton, Connecticut, and they formed in 2014. Theyve had some line-up changes over the years but solidified under the three original members in guitarist and vocalist superb, Rick Mitarotonda, while keyboardist and vocalist Peter Anspach keeps up the rapport with the growing fan base (sometimes referred to as “Creatures.” Bass player Trevor Weekz (often spelled Weeks and he went with a WEEKS New York Rangers jersey when at The Garden) holds down the sound nearly as well as The Who’s late bass man John Entwistle who is sometimes considered the all-time best. Like Entwisle, Weekz plants himself on stage and barely moves any part of his lower body while working magic with his hands and bass guitar, usually a Elrick Gold Series bolt-on 5-string or his Modulus Quantum 5-string; Godin A5 fretless 5-string; ’70s Fender Jazz Bass; or maybe an Elrick Master Series 35”- scale, single cutaway 5-string; or the patented and go-to Fender Tony Franklin Fretless Precision Bass after graduating from his first bass guitar – a used, Japanese-made Fender Jazz Bass with EMG pickups. Drummer Cotter Ellis plays a non-stop back beat making everyone wonder how he doesn’t simply tire out. Mitarotonda and Anspach handle most of the song-writing.

Goosemas 2025 at Providence (Photo by T. Peter Lyons)

While Goose has now played sellout shows at Radio City Music Hall, Red Rocks in Colorado and Madison Square Garden in New York amongst all the other great venues, this veteran Goose fan (tipped off years ago by my Phish-loving neighbor) sees a band constantly evolving, constantly creating, constantly improving and finding a new niche that attracts fans of all genres and all ages.

Mitarotonda’s guitar playing has mesmerized all of his fans, while his voice remains so rock solid. It’s hard not to go too far with comparisons, so I won’t, but Mitarotonda has the whole package of guitar chops, the solid voice and exquisite song writing skills. He stands center stage and commands his audience in a smooth, natural way – simply being his cool self – nothing more, nothing less. Mitarotonda is the superstar of this band and he was born to be a musical legend.

Goosemas 2025 (night one) was incredible, almost indescribable, but I’ll try. Tagged as “Barnaby Glimpse’s Show Upon Time: A Phantom Menagerie” which was fictionally staged in the year 1734, the theatrics conjured up the craziest nights of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras mixed with a real menagerie of dancing creatures, hundreds of balloons and inflatable objects, all bouncing around a Providence venue (Amica Mutual Pavillion … the AMP) that must have a new high for an electric/power bill today. All the theatrics were backed by incredible guitar, bass and drum-driven “grooves” that made the buildings’ floor look like it was a giant waterbed moving up and down with two or three thousand fans packed together for one giant dance-off in one giant dance hall. Goose was fabulous.

During the early stages of Friday night’s show, Goose debuted Pink Floyd’s “Pigs (Three Different Ones)” as a first-time cover, featuring Ellis on lead vocals and adding Stuart Bogie on woodwinds during their first set. Bogie’s sax playing was a wonderful addition to the band.

The show closed as Ellis subtly exited the stage, soon to be followed by Weekz which allowed Mitarotonda and Anspach a finely lit stage to deliver their debut cover version of Neil Young’s “Sugar Mountain.”

Anspach exited, leaving only a lone vocalist and guitarist in Mitarotonda who upon hitting the last note, slowly walked over to the Ghostlight on stage and turned it off.

What a finish.

Stunning.


EDITOR’S NOTE: At approximately 4:13pm on Saturday, there was a mass shooting on the campus of Brown University in Providence, where this column originated from on Friday. Police and authorities are reporting two fatalities and multiple people (at least eight) injured and in critical condition.

In hindsight, and looking back about 24 hours, the joy of life during a peaceful weekend and attending an entertaining rock show turns to helpless feelings of sympathy for the families of the victims, some possibly not even notified as of this writing from nearby Boston on Saturday evening.

Brown is such a wonderful school and the City of Providence a gem amongst East Coast small towns. May God Bless the victims of this senseless crime with hope police, FBI and first responders quickly apprehend the perpetrator of this crime.


Filed Under: Sports Business, While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: David Stern, ESPN, NBA, Stuart Scott

Spurs Beat OKC in NBA Cup

December 13, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

LAS VEGAS – (Staff and wire Service Report  – San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama delivered 15 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter in his return from a calf injury and the Spurs earned a spot in the NBA Cup West final with a 111-109 upset of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday night. The Spurs will play the New York Knicks in Tuesday night’s NBA Cup final. The Knicks beat the Orlando Magic 132-120 earlier Saturday in the other semifinal.

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Devin Vassell scored 23 points and De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle added 22 apiece as San Antonio handed the Thunder just their second loss in 26 games this season.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 29 points for the Thunder, who had their franchise-record 16-game winning streak halted. Oklahoma City had not lost since Nov. 5 at Portland.

Wembanyama returned after a 12-game absence and was limited to 20 minutes. He collected nine rebounds and San Antonio outscored the Thunder by 21 when Wembanyama was on the floor. Jalen Williams had 17 points, seven rebounds and four steals and Chet Holmgren added 17 points for Oklahoma City. Alex Caruso had 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals off the bench and Isaiah Hartenstein contributed 10 points and nine rebounds.

The Thunder pulled within 106-105 on a dunk by Gilgeous-Alexander with 14.9 seconds left. Castle made two free throws with 9.8 seconds remaining to give San Antonio a three-point lead. After the Thunder again pulled within one, Vassell made two free throws with 3.3 seconds left to give the Spurs a 111-108 lead.

Williams was fouled and made the first free throw with 1.5 seconds left. He missed the second on purpose but Caruso’s follow sailed behind the basket.

The Spurs made 41.1% of their field-goal attempts, including 13 of 42 from behind the arc, while winning for the 18th time in 25 games this season. Oklahoma City shot 41.3% from the field and was just 9 of 37 from 3-point range.

The Spurs took their first lead at 57-56 on a basket by Fox with 8:45 left in the third quarter. That was part of a 10-0 run that ended with Vassell’s trey to put San Antonio up six with 7:58 remaining. Fox made two free throws with 0.1 seconds to go as San Antonio took a 78-77 lead into the final stanza.

The Spurs were up five in the fourth quarter before the Thunder used a 11-3 push to take a 93-90 edge on Caruso’s basket with 6:47 remaining. At the outset, Oklahoma City jumped out to a 14-4 lead and ended up with a 31-20 advantage after the opening period.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: NBA, NBA Cup, OKC, OKC Thunder, San Antonio Spurs

Knicks Beat Magic for Trip to NBA Cup Final

December 13, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

LAS VEGAS – (Wire Service Report) – Jalen Brunson scored 25 of his season-high 40 points in the first half, Karl-Anthony Towns added 29 points and the New York Knicks advanced to the NBA Cup final with a 132-120 victory over the Orlando Magic on Saturday night. OG Anunoby scored 24 points and Mikal Bridges added 16 as the Knicks won their fifth consecutive game to match a season high. New York shot 60.7% from the floor while improving to 9-1 since Nov. 24.

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The Knicks will face the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup final on Tuesday here in Las Vegas.

Jalen Suggs scored 26 points and Paolo Banchero added 25 as the Magic lost for the first time in six NBA Cup games while getting eliminated. Desmond Bane scored 18 points and Wendell Carter Jr. had 14 as Orlando lost for the third time in five games overall. Suggs also scored 25 points in the first half while helping to pick up the offensive slack for the Magic without Franz Wagner, who has missed consecutive games with a sprained left ankle. Suggs took just one shot in the second half.

The Knicks have defeated the Magic twice in the past seven days after Orlando won the first two matchups of the season series in November.

The Knicks went on an 8-0 run to close the third quarter while turning a 92-92 tie into a 100-92 lead. The Magic failed to score over the final 2:30 of the third quarter and nearly two minutes into the fourth as New York went on an extended 10-0 run for a 102-92 advantage.

Suggs departed with 7:35 remaining while favoring his left hip and went directly to the locker room as the Knicks held a 108-98 advantage.

Brunson gave the Knicks a 121-110 lead with 2:47 remaining on a step-back jumper to reach 40 points. New York’s Josh Hart (12 points) sealed the victory on a driving layup with 1:20 left for a 125-116 lead.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: NBA, NBA Cup, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic

NFL Sunday: 1pm Game Previews

December 7, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

New Orleans Saints (2-10) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Buccaneers -8.5, Total 41.5
Series Rewind: The Bucs have won six of the [ast seven meetings, including a 23-3 win in the Big Easy in Week 8. New Orleans outgained Tampa Bay 275-212 yards but turned it over four times.

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The Saints have scored fewer than 20 points in 10 of 12 games, while the Buccaneers have scored at least 20 in 10 of 12 games. New Orleans’ only road victory so far came at Carolina in Week 10. Tampa Bay’s two home losses were to division leaders Philadelphia by six points and New England by five. Saints running back Alvin Kamara needs 52 receiving yards to become the fifth player in NFL history with 5,000-plus rushing and 5,000-plus receiving yards. New Orleans rookie Tyler Shough has thrown two TD passes in each of his last two road starts. Counterpart Baker Mayfield tossed a career-high 41 touchdowns last season but still has not reached 20 (19). He got some good news this week with star wideout Mike Evans returning to practice, although his game return is up in the air. Bucky Irving has rushed for 170 yards and two TDs in two games against the Saints.

Indianapolis Colts (8-4) at Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Colts -1.5, Total 46.5
Series Rewind: The Colts snapped a three-game losing streak in the series with a 26-23 overtime victory in Week 18 last season. The teams will square off again in Indianapolis in Week 17.

The AFC South co-leaders are heading in opposite directions, with the Colts dropping three of their last four and the Jaguars on a three-game winning streak. Indianapolis has the NFL’s No. 2 scoring offense (29.8 points per game) but Jacksonville has kept two of its last three opponents (Titans, Chargers) out of the end zone. The marquee matchup pits the Jaguars’ top-ranked run defense (82.4 yards per game) against Colts star Jonathan Taylor, who leads the NFL in rushing yards (1,282) and touchdowns (15). Taylor set a career high with 253 rushing yards against Jacksonville in 2021. Indianapolis receiver Michael Pittman has TDs in five of his last six road games. Jags QB Trevor Lawrence owns a 5-2 record against the Colts but is only 3-10 as a starter for his career during the month of December. DE Josh Hines-Allen has collected a sack in each of his last three games against Indy.

Tennessee Titans (1-11) at Cleveland Browns (3-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Browns -3.5, Total 33.5
Series Rewind: This is just the third meeting between these AFC teams in the 21st century, with Cleveland winning 27-3 at home in 2023 and 41-35 in Nashville in 2020.

Browns star Myles Garrett’s pursuit of the NFL single-season sacks record continues against Titans rookie Cam Ward, who has been sacked more times (48) for a greater loss of yards (362) than any other quarterback in the league. With 19 sacks, Garrett needs four to break the mark shared by Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. Tennessee is on a seven-game losing streak and headed toward its second consecutive No. 1 overall draft pick (Ward in 2025), while Cleveland can eclipse last season’s win total with a victory on Sunday. Titans running back Tony Pollard has gained at least 50 yards from scrimmage in four of his five road games this season. Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins leads all first-year players with 758 rushing yards. Fellow NFL newbie Shedeur Sanders makes his third start and is looking for his first victory in front of the home fans in Cleveland, although he will likely be without right tackle Jack Conklin (concussion).

Seattle Seahawks (9-3) at Atlanta Falcons (4-8)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Seahawks -6.5, Total 44.5
Series Rewind: This marks the second straight year these teams will face off in Atlanta. Seattle won 34-14 last October and has won three of the past four to extend its series lead to 13-9.

The Seahawks have won six of their past seven games heading into Atlanta. They’re one win away from matching last year’s win total and on track for the playoffs in Mike Macdonald’s second season as head coach. However, that hasn’t afforded them any sort of cushion in the NFC West. The Seahawks are tied atop the division with the Los Angeles Rams (actually behind on head-to-head tiebreaker) and only a half-game up on San Francisco at 9-4. Sam Darnold has largely carried over the success he found a season ago in Minnesota. He threw for a season-low 128 yards last week. The defense rose to the occasion, pitching its first shutout since 2015 in a 26-0 win over the Vikings. The defense will get another boost in the near future with Pro Bowl S Julian Love and DT Jarran Reed returning to practice this week after stints on IR. The Falcons are on the verge of missing the playoffs for the eighth straight year after last week’s loss to the Jets. Atlanta is the inverse of Seattle, losing six of its last seven games since a 3-2 start. Kirk Cousins will make his third consecutive start in place of Michael Penix Jr., who is out for the season with a partially torn ACL. Cousins has thrown for 433 total yards, three touchdowns and an interception in his first two starts. It appears he’ll be without star receiver Drake London (knee) for the third time in as many starts, as he hasn’t been practicing this week.

Cincinnati Bengals (4-8) at Buffalo Bills (8-4)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Bills -5.5, Total 53.5
Series Rewind: This will be the first time these teams have faced off in Buffalo since the Bengals won an AFC Divisional Round playoff game 27-10 in January 2023. Cincinnati has won the past two in the series to level it at 17-all.

While the Bengals’ playoff chances remain fairly low, don’t tell that to quarterback Joe Burrow. He returned from turf toe surgery last Thursday, anchoring a 32-14 win at Baltimore as he threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns. Now Burrow enters the portion of the season where he thrives, boasting a 13-3 career NFL record in December/January games. With five games left to play, Cincinnati is two games back of Pittsburgh and Baltimore, tied atop the division at 6-6. Receiver Ja’Marr Chase benefited greatly from getting his quarterback back, recording his fourth 100-yard game in the last seven with 110 yards on seven catches. The Bengals may also get No. 2 receiver Tee Higgins back this week. He missed last week with a concussion but practiced fully on Thursday as he looks to clear concussion protocol. The Bills’ top-ranked pass defense (163.2 yards per game) will challenge Cincinnati’s star-laden passing attack. Buffalo has been hard to get a read on the last few weeks, alternating between wins over division-leading teams and losses to teams at or below .500 at the time of the game over the last four games. Last time out, Buffalo outscored Pittsburgh 23-0 in the second half to come away with a 26-7 road win to remain two games back of the New England Patriots in the AFC East. Bills QB Josh Allen also has a claim to being Mr. December. He’s 12-1 in the month over the last three years. But it’s Buffalo’s run game (league-leading 155.7 yards per game) that has been sparking the offense this season. James Cook III had 177 scrimmage yards last week and ranks second in the NFL in rushing yards (1,228).

Washington Commanders (3-9) at Minnesota Vikings (4-8)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Vikings -1.5, Total 42.5
Series Rewind: Minnesota has won the last three games in this series — the last of which was played in 2022 — to claim a 15-13 all-time lead over Washington.

While the Vikings haven’t gotten what they wanted out of second-year QB J.J. McCarthy this season, they were shown he’s the best option at the moment last week when rookie Max Brosmer threw four interceptions in a 26-0 loss to Seattle while McCarthy was in concussion protocol. McCarthy cleared the protocol Thursday and is set to return after a one-game absence this weekend. With Minnesota clinging to very slim playoff chances, the rest of the season is likely about building McCarthy’s confidence entering 2026 after he’s thrown six touchdowns and 10 interceptions in his first six career starts this season. A Washington defense that ranks 30th in the league in passing yards allowed (254.9 per game) and 28th in scoring defense (26.9 points per game) could be just what McCarthy needs. The Commanders, losers of seven straight games since a 3-2 start, are even closer to the brink of playoff elimination after overtime losses their last two times out vs. Miami and Denver. Washington coach Dan Quinn is not being as upfront about Jayden Daniels’ status this week. He said at the start of the week that he had not been cleared for contact after missing the past three games with a dislocated left elbow, although he was listed as a full practice participant Thursday. A decision on whether Daniels will be able to return was delayed until the end of the week. If he’s out, Marcus Mariota will make his seventh start of the season. He had a season-high 294 passing yards last week and has nine touchdowns to six interceptions this season.

Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) at Baltimore Ravens (6-6)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Ravens -5.5, Total 43.5
Series Rewind: The Steelers have won eight of the past 10 regular-season meetings but the Ravens posted a 28-14 victory in last season’s AFC divisional round when Derrick Henry rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns.

The two teams share the AFC North lead after traveling much different paths. Pittsburgh was fast out of the gates with a 4-1 start before losing five of their past seven games. Baltimore started 1-5 and rattled off five straight wins (four after Lamar Jackson’s return from injury) before being soundly beaten 32-14 by the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving. Jackson, a two-time NFL MVP, threw one interception and lost two fumbles as the Ravens uncharacteristically committed five turnovers. Henry is 69 yards away from becoming the fourth player in NFL history with at least 1,000 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in seven different seasons. LaDainian Tomlinson did it a record eight times while Emmitt Smith and Adrian Peterson each did it seven times. Meanwhile, the Steelers were roughed up 26-7 at home by the Buffalo Bills last Sunday. Pittsburgh gained a season-low 166 yards and allowed a season-worst 249 rushing yards. Four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers is hindered by a broken left wrist and had his worst day of the season against the Bills — 10-of-21 passing for a season-low 117 yards. Longtime coach Mike Tomlin is beginning to feel some heat, and Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger suggested it might be time for the coach and team to part ways after the season.

Miami Dolphins (5-7) at New York Jets (3-9)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Dolphins -3, Total 40.5
Series Rewind: The Jets have lost five of the past six meetings with the Dolphins, but New York won two of the last three in the series at home by a combined 35 points.

The Dolphins bust out their cold-weather gear for what is forecast to be a frigid Sunday afternoon on the plastic grass at MetLife Stadium. Given Miami’s history in freezing temperatures and below, the strategy shift to place the offensive plan in the hands of RB De’Von Achane (1,404 yards, 10 total TDs) might help the Dolphins break through. He’s averaging 5.6 yards per carry and has five-plus receptions in four of the past five games. The Jets are not likely thrilled to see the Achane train roll into the station. He went over 100 yards from scrimmage in each of their past three games. Weather is less likely to modify the conservative offense of the Jets. New York has shuffled the deck since a Week 4 loss to the Dolphins, inserting Tyrod Taylor as the starting quarterback and trading away defensive anchors Quinnen Williams (to Dallas) and Sauce Gardner (to the Colts). Adonai Mitchell led the team with eight receptions for 102 yards last week, and Taylor accounted for two TDs while leading the Jets to a 27-24 win over the Falcons.

-Field Level Media

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TL’s Sunday Notes | DIGGIES ’25

December 7, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

The Lyrics Edition:

While We’re Young (Ideas) Offers Up Some Great Lyrics in Rock History

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – Quoting the Monty Python TV show, “now for something completely different.”

Warning Sports Fans: The start of this column is 100% music – not sports – and, it also needs a qualifier – one used frequently while making lists of favorite this or favorite that. The qualifier is that if I were asked to list my favorite lyrics in rock history for 365 consecutive days, you’d get 365 different versions, some with repeats, but many without a single repeating entry.

So, my obvious qualifier: On December 7, 2025, these are the “TL-Top 40” lyrics in my personal catalogue of musicology. That catalogue runs pretty deep, especially from my formative years of the late 1960s to early 1970s. Many of my entries reflect memorable rock ‘n roll songs burned into my memory while many a stylus burned grooves into vinyl albums, an amazing number of them from 1971.

Figuring you get the picture, here are the TL DIGGIES of Rock Lyrics – 2025 edition.


The listing is a TL Top 40 award listing for some of the great and meaningful lyrics in my personal history of listening to great Rock n Roll songs (they are listed in the random order of identifying the songs I wanted to highlight, not great to greatest nor anything else. Only the final listing of the group comes with a deep explanation of it being my all-time fave and the column cover photo might give you a hint:

(1) – “We learned more from a three-minute record, baby Than we ever learned in school.” Bruce Springsteen, “No Surrender,” 1984 (Submitted by column contributor Natly, and it matched yours truly, Tee Els, exactly – so this the listing placed at #1)

(2) – “Sunday’s on the phone to Monday, Tuesday’s on the phone to me” The Beatles, “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window,” 1969

(3) – “You got rats on the west side, bed bugs uptown, what a mess, this town’s in tatters,” Rolling Stones, “Shattered,” 1978

(4) – “You know the day destroys the night, Night divides the day, Tried to run, tried to hide, Break on through to the other side.” The Doors, “Break On Through (To the Other Side), 1967

(5)- “I’ve been waiting so long, to be where I’m going, In the sunshine of your love.” Cream, “Sunshine of your Love,” 1967 (Jack Bruce)

(6) – “I watched with glee, while your kings and queens, Fought for ten decades, For the gods they made … I shouted out, ‘Who killed the Kennedys?’ When after all It was you and me.” Rolling Stones, “Sympathy for the Devil,” 1968

(7) – “And as we wind on down the road, Our shadows taller than our soul, There walks a lady we all know, Who shines white light and wants to show, How everything still turns to gold, And if you listen very hard, The tune will come to you at last, When all are one and one is all. To be a rock and not to roll.” Led Zeppelin, “Stairway to Heaven,” 1971

(8) – “I’ve been walkin’ Central Park, singing after dark, People think I’m crazy! Stumbling on my feet, shuffling through the street, Asking people, “What’s the matter with you, boy?” Rolling Stones, “Miss You,” 1978

(9) – “Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face, With stars to fill my dreams, I am a traveler of both time and space, To be where I have been.” Led Zeppelin, “Kashmir,” 1975

(10) – “Why don’t you come with me little girl, On a magic carpet ride? Well, you don’t know what we can see, Why don’t you tell your dreams to me, Fantasy will set you free, Close your eyes girl, Look inside girl, Let the sound take you away” Steppenwolf, “Magic Carpet Ride,” 1968

(11) – “This is our last dance, This is our last dance, This is ourselves. Under pressure, Under pressure. Pressure.” Queen and David Bowie, written by Freddie Mercury and Bowie, “Under Pressure,” 1981

(12) – “I had a job, I had a girl, I had something going, mister, in this world, I got laid off, down at the lumberyard, Our love went bad, times got hard, Now I work down at the car wash – Where all it ever does is rain – Don’t you feel like you’re a rider, On a downbound train?” Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, “Downbound Train,” 1984

(13)- “Excuse me, while I kiss the sky.” Jimi Hendrix, “Purple Haze,” 1967

(14) – “I know a man ain’t supposed to cry, But these tears, I can’t hold inside. Losin’ you would end my life, you see, ‘Cause you mean that much to me, You could have told me yourself, That you loved someone else, instead, I heard it through the grapevine, Not much longer would you be mine, Oh, I heard it through the grapevine, And I’m just about to lose my mind, Honey, honey, well.” Marvin Gaye, “Heard It Through the Grapevine,” 1969

(15) – “Oye como va, mi ritmo / Bueno pa’ gozar, mulata” Tito Puente, “Oye como va,” 1962 (covered by Santana, 1971)

(16) – “No one knows what it’s like, To be the bad man, To be the sad man, Behind blue eyes” The Who, “Behind Blue Eyes,” 1971 (written by Pete Townshend)

(17) “All you need is love, love, Love is all you need” The Beatles, “All You Need is Love,” 1967 (Lennon-McCartney)

(18) – “Sing us a song, you’re the piano man, Sing us a song tonight, Well, we’re all in the mood for a melody, And you’ve got us feeling alright” Billy Joel, Piano Man,” 1973

(19) – “So goodbye yellow brick road, Where the dogs of society howl” Elton John, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” 1973

(20) – “A boy is born, In hard time Mississippi, Surrounded by four walls, That ain’t so pretty” Stevie Wonder, “Living for the City,” 1973

(21) – “Hold me closer, tiny dancer. Count the headlights on the highway, Lay me down in sheets of linen, You had a busy day today” Elton John, “Tiny Dancer,” 1971

(22) – “The song is over, It’s all behind me” The Who, “Song is Over,” 1971 (lyrics by Pete Townshend)

(23) – “Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winter, Little darling, it feels like years since it’s been here, Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun” The Beatles, “Here Comes the Sun,” 1969 (lyrics by George Harrison)

(24) – “She’s a good girl, loves her mama, Loves Jesus and America too, She’s a good girl, who’s crazy ‘bout Elvis, Loves horses and her boyfriend too” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, “Free Fallin,’” 1989

(25) – “To everything turn, turn, turn. There is a season turn, turn, turn, And a time to every purpose under Heaven” The Byrds, 1965 (Cover of song written by Pete Seeger, with words from the Book of Ecclesiastes)

(26) – “So far away, Doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore, It would be so fine to see your face at my door, Doesn’t help to know you’re just time away” Carole King, “So Far Away,” 1971

(27) – “Ran into the devil, babe, he loaned me twenty bills, Spent the night in Utah in a cave up in the hills. Set out runnin’ but I take my time, A friend of the devil is a friend of mine, If I get home before daylight, Just might get some sleep tonight” Grateful Dead, 1970 (Written by Robert Hunter, Jerome Garcia, John C Dawson)

(28) – “Can you hear me calling out your name? You know that I’m falling And I don’t know what to say” Fleetwood Mac, “Everywhere,” 1987 (Lyrics by Christine McVie)

(29) – “South City midnight lady, I’m much obliged, indeed, You sure have saved this man whose soul was in need” Doobie Brothers, “South City Midnight Lady,” 1973

(30) – “Gotta keep those lovin’ good vibrations a’happenin’ with her” Beach Boys, “Good Vibrations,” 1966 (Composed by Brian Wilson, with Mike Love)

(31) – “Father, father, We don’t need to escalate You see, war is not the answer For only love can conquer hate, You know we’ve got to find a way, To bring some lovin’ here today, oh (Oh)” Marvin Gaye, “What’s Goin’ On,” 1971

(32) “When the night has come, And the land is dark, And the moon is the only light we’ll see, No, I won’t be afraid, Oh, I won’t be afraid, Just as long as you stand, Stand by me” Ben E. King, with credit to Sam Cooke, “Stand By Me,” 1961, (Lyrics by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller)

(33) – “Do I have to tell the story, Of a thousand rainy days since we first met, It’s a big enough umbrella, But it’s always me that ends up getting wet, Every little thing she does is magic, Everything she does just turns me on, Even though my life before was tragic, Now I know my love for her goes on” The Police, “Every Little Thing She Does is Magic,” 1981 (lyrics by Sting – Gordon Sumner)

(34) – “Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to you, It’s late September and I really should be back at school” – Rod Stewart, “Magiie May,” 1971

(35) – “Sometimes I’m right and I can be wrong, My own beliefs are in my song, The butcher, the banker, the drummer and then, Makes no difference what group I’m in I am everyday people, yeah, yeah” Sly and the Family Stone, “Everyday People,” 1968

(36) – With or without you, With or without you, ah-ah. I can’t live with or without you” U2, With or Without You,” 1987

(37) – “These days, These days I sit on corner stones, And count the time in quarter tones to ten, my friend. Don’t confront me with my failures, I had not forgotten them” Gregg Allman, “These Days,” 1973 (Lyrics by Jackson Browne, originally for Nico, 1967)

(38) – “Early morning, April 4, Shot rings out in the Memphis sky, Free at last, they took your life, They could not take your pride” U2, Pride (In the Name of Love), 1984

(39) – “Well, I sat there at the table, And I acted real naive, For I knew that topless lady Had something up her sleeve.” John Prine, “Spanish Pipedream,” 1971 (Submitted by column contributor “The Invincible Claude”)

(40) – “Crossroads, seem to come and go, yeah.” Allman Brothers, “Melissa,” 1967 (Words and Music by Gregg Allman)


**** And, “The End,” possibly the greatest of the great finishing lyrics in the history of recorded music of any genre, “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make” by The Beatles on the amazing Side B of Abbey Road. The album side concludes with such amazing features. Following “Here Comes the Sun” and “Because,” The Beatles recorded and mixed a series of songs, mostly known as The Medley.

“You Never Give Me Your Money” opens the medley and it is brilliantly followed by “Sun King” and “Mean Mr. Mustard,” then “Polythene Pam,” an incredible John Lennon song, sung with his Scouse/Merseyside accent – all Liverpool. “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window” comes next, a song about crazy fans finding their way into Paul McCartney’s house, followed by “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and the previously noted, “The End.”

The album takes a silent break before “Her Majesty” finishes off the epic side of The Beatles’ very best and – thus – my A-#1 lyric.

Apologies to: Yesterday, (Paul McCartney); The Way It Is and Look Out Every Window, (Bruce Hornsby); My Girl, The Temptations, Reach Out, The Four Tops (Lyrics by H-D-H – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland; Songs by The Mamas and The Papas; If You Leave Me Now and 24 or 6 to 4, (Chicago) (Lyrics by Peter Cetera for the former and Robert Lamm for the latter); and a zillion others.


HERE NOW, THE NOTES: It’s tough to follow-up that collection of Rock Hall of Fame lyrics with some sports notes, but let’s cover some business, first.

PGA TOUR Brunch – You’ve read about the special – Cover Everything – PGA Tour missive a few times in this column. It’s a six days a week e-News sent directly to your Inbox and it’s designed to give PGA Tour fans mobile-first, mobile-friendly tournament previews, betting odds, news updates and the most important URL links to content to save time and help you navigate the world of pro golf right from your device over lunch, brunch or whenever. Compiled and written by this reporter (Terry Lyons) who enjoys weekly competition in a couple Fantasy Golf leagues, too. Sign-Up or gift PGA TOUR Brunch to your favorite golfer or PGA TOUR fan and receive a special 2026 discount by visiting HERE. (Notification: PGA Tour Brunch is not affiliated with the Tour and is a publication by Digital Sports Desk and Terry Lyons).


NETFLIX: This week, it was announced that Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., including its film and television studios, HBO Max, HBO and archives. United is the leading streaming entertainment service with Warner Bros.’ iconic stories, bringing some of the world’s popular titles and properties, like Harry Potter, Friends, The Big Bang Theory, films like Casablanca, series like Game of Thrones and the DC Universe, all together with a bundle of other programs. What the potential merger (if approved by USA and other world regulatory authorities) will not sell are the cable TV stations like CNN, TNT, TBS and others. They will be re-packed into a publicly sold company. The deal has an enterprise value (including debt) of approximately $82.7 billion, with an equity value of $72 billion, the companies said. Who knew that the one-time – mail a DVD of a movie to customers offering – would become the kingpin in an $82 billion dollar take-over? But, Netflix said it expects to see $2-to-$3 billion in cost savings annually by the third year after the WB deal closes. Raise your hand if you saw this coming.


MISSING NYC: A e-newsletter by Will Leitch, stating the things he missed about New York City after moving away 12 years ago prompted me to think of a short list of things that I miss, too.

First, Will’s list:

  1. Good Sushi
  2. Seeing first-run movies a week before the rest of the country
  3. Walking everywhere
  4. Walking everywhere
  5. Walking everywhere

A very worthy list.

Cosmo (photo by Andrea P. Martin)

Now, my list, not including the important stuff like friends, family, people and Cosmo:

  1. Christmas in New York and Rockefeller Center (NBA office was at 51st & 5th)
  2. The Tree
  3. Madison Square Garden
  4. The Beek – a.k.a. The Beacon Theatre for rock shows
  5. The West Village; Corner Bistro, Bar & Books, etc.
  6. Restaurants where you can get whatever you want, anytime you’d like to eat
  7. St. John’s games at The Garden or a trip out to campus and Carnesecca Arena
  8. St. Patrick’s Cathedral (I saw it everyday for 26+ years)
  9. Inside Park at St. Bart’s (my favorite indoor/outdoor place to meet for a beer)
  10. The 7 Train to CitiField and the Mets

And, Will is correct, it was great to not own a car, not pay for car insurance and gasoline and everything else and walk everywhere you needed to go, or grab a quick subway ride.

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Reeling Raptors Host Celtics

December 6, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

TORONTO – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – The Toronto Raptors are showing the effects of a grueling stretch in the schedule and there is no letup this afternoon when they host the Boston Celtics. The Raptors have dropped four of five after losing 111-86 to the Charlotte Hornets on Friday.

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The five games have come in a seven-day stretch starting Nov. 29 when they lost 118-111 in overtime at Charlotte to end their nine-game winning streak.

The Raptors are 1-2 to start a five-game homestand with the loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday snapping an eight-game home winning streak.

“Mentally, physically, we’ve got to get away, we’ve got to recharge very quickly for Sunday and a 3:30 p.m. game,” Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic said. “A quick turnaround over here, the schedule is what it is. We’re going to bounce back and find our energy levels and compete.”

The Celtics, meanwhile, romped to a 126-105 victory over the undermanned Lakers on Friday and have won four straight and nine of 11.

They also were playing their fifth game in seven days on Friday.

“I thought we did a good job — tremendous job — of figuring out how to pull out wins,” said Payton Pritchard, who scored 15 points on Friday. “And then in these past two games, we kind of just put our foot on the gas and took care of business. I feel like our team is growing, and we’ve just got to keep growing and keep getting better.”

The Celtics defeated the host Washington Wizards 146-101 on Thursday without Jaylen Brown, who scored 30 against the Lakers.

This will be the first meeting between Boston and Toronto this season. The Celtics won three of four from the Raptors last season with the teams splitting two in Toronto.

The Celtics have made an impressive adjustment to the prolonged absence of Jayson Tatum.

Jordan Walsh is one reason for the Celtics’ surge. He shot 6-for-7 from the field on Friday and is shooting 18-for-19 over the past three games.

He had four 3-pointers and scored 17 points against the Lakers, adding two blocked shots and one steal in 26:17. He posted a team-high box plus/minus of +28.

“He’s been great,” Brown said. “I don’t want to boost his head up too much. I don’t want him to start getting cute. He’s got to still take care of the details. But he’s been doing a good job.”

The Raptors did not get much help from their supporting cast on Friday. Immanuel Quickley scored a season-best 31 points, and Scottie Barnes had 13. No one else had more than Jamal Shead’s nine points. Brandon Ingram, who has been among Toronto’s most consistent scorers, was held to seven points on 3-for-13 shooting. He grabbed nine rebounds.

“Physically, we were worn down,” Rajakovic said. “I’m really proud of our guys tonight. I really thought that we tried. We tried. But when you’re trying and you’re missing layups, and you’re missing wide open shots, it’s hard to keep it up. What I think that we did an outstanding job at was we did not quit. We continued fighting and fighting and fighting.”

Jakob Poeltl, who rested his back injury on Thursday, returned on Friday and had five points and seven rebounds.

RJ Barrett (sprained knee) remained out against Charlotte. Jamison Battle suffered a sprained left ankle early in the fourth quarter on Friday. X-rays were negative.

–Field Level Media

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Bruins Try to Earn Wins

December 6, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – With injuries leading to often-changing lineups for Boston, one thing has stayed the same: The Bruins have earned to very few easy wins this season. In fact, a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday was just their second by more than two goals.

Now, the Bruins turn the page to a matchup with the visiting New Jersey Devils, with Boston looking to post its first back-to-back triumphs since completing a seven-game winning streak nearly a month ago.

“Maybe we slip a little bit sometimes after one win or a few wins, so we’ve got to keep that consistency better and have a higher low point than we have right now,” said Boston forward Viktor Arvidsson, who recorded his 400th career point on Thursday.

Boston score twice in the first period against St. Louis before breaking open a 2-1 game with a three-goal middle frame in which Pavel Zacha netted the final two tallies. Joonas Korpisalo made a season-high 37 saves.

Boston forward Alex Steeves has stepped up in the absence of star David Pastrnak, who has missed four consecutive games due to an undisclosed injury and remains day-to-day.

Steeves tallied the game-opening goal against the Blues, his fifth goal in five games as he temporarily plays alongside Elias Lindholm and Morgan Geekie on the top line. The New Hampshire native did not play in his first NHL game until Nov. 8 this season, working on his game with AHL Providence to earn a recall.

“A lot of guys say it. But to Steeves’ credit, a lot of guys don’t do it,” Bruins coach Marco Sturm said. “He didn’t like to go down (after training camp), but I also remember he said, ‘I will be back.’ … The way he said it, I believed him. I knew his time would come.”

Friday also marked Boston defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s second day skating in a non-contact jersey after taking a shot to the face on Nov. 15.

New Jersey hits the road to complete a back-to-back set and looks to change its luck after being swept in a four-game homestand. The Devils took their second straight shutout loss and third this season in a 3-0 setback against the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday.

Prior to the recent skid that dropped them out of a playoff position in the ultra-tight Eastern Conference, the Devils were 9-0-1 on home ice this season. They are 7-7-0 on the road.

“We need everybody on board,” Devils captain Nico Hischier said. “We have our foundation, and it starts with just competing. We’ve also got to find a way to score goals. Without scoring goals, you aren’t winning. … We have to simplify our game and get a dirty win.”

New Jersey was right in it on Friday, trailing just 1-0 after two periods before Vegas padded its lead with a pair of power-play tallies late in the third.

Devils coach Sheldon Keefe searched for answers in another late-game situation, moving his top line to feature Hischier centering Ondrej Palat and Jesper Bratt.

Another change to the forward lineup came in the form of Angus Crookshank, who was recalled from AHL Utica and made his Devils debut on Friday. He had an even rating in 10:36 of ice time.

“He skates hard and shoots the puck extremely well,” Keefe said. “We think if he can get a scoring chance, he can shoot it in the net. We’re just trying to give him a chance.”

Crookshank had five goals in 17 AHL games at the time of his call-up. The first 21 games of his NHL career were with the Ottawa Senators over the past two seasons.

–Field Level Media

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NFL: Sunday 4pm Game Previews

December 6, 2025 by Digital Sports Desk

Denver Broncos (10-2) at Las Vegas Raiders (2-10)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Broncos -7.5, Total 40.5
Series Rewind: The Raiders are 0-10 in AFC West games the past two seasons (0-4 this season). The last division victory for the Raiders was the 27-14 win over Denver in Las Vegas to end the 2023 regular season.

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The Raiders are out of playoff contention already, while Denver is fighting with New England for the top seed in the AFC. Even so, the Broncos were only three points better than Las Vegas in the first meeting this season last month. The Broncos’ win in Week 10 was their seventh in a row, and they’ve won their past two games to stretch the streak to nine. The Raiders, who entered that matchup with consecutive losses, have since lost three more games in succession and are planning January vacations. After going to overtime with the Commanders on Monday, the Broncos know they can take nothing for granted, coach Sean Payton said in a terse reminder. He certainly knows as well as anyone how scrappy Maxx Crosby and the Raiders defense can get. In their first meeting in Denver last month, the Raiders’ defense had Broncos quarterback Bo Nix under pressure all day and allowed just 10 points. Offensively-challenged Las Vegas has only one game with over 20 points since September. Offensive line issues are a chronic concern. Raiders rookie RB Ashton Jeanty was preparing for the Heisman Trophy ceremony at this time last year. He leads rookies with 886 yards from scrimmage and was heavily involved in the passing game in the Raiders’ first game since firing offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Jeanty caught six passes last week. He scored the Raiders’ only touchdown in the Week 10 loss at Denver. The Broncos last had a winning streak longer than the current run when they posted 11 in a row in 2012 with Payton Manning at quarterback.

Los Angeles Rams (9-3) at Arizona Cardinals (3-9)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Rams -8.5, Total 47.5
Series Rewind:

Arizona draws an angry Matthew Stafford, whose streak of 28 consecutive TD passes without a pick ended in a 31-28 loss to the Panthers that included an INT return for a touchdown and nudged the Rams out of the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Stafford and the Rams have two looks at the Cardinals coming in the final five weeks of the regular season. Arizona’s desire to control the ball and keep Stafford on the sideline could see a boost if RB Trey Benson can get back in the lineup. He’s been on IR since Sept. 25, one week before the Cardinals lost Kyler Murray. Murray won’t return until at least Week 15. Jacoby Brissett makes his eighth consecutive start for the Cardinals. He threw for 301 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in last Sunday’s 20-17 road loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The margin for error is slim if Stafford doesn’t cough up the ball because of his arsenal of playmakers. WR Davante Adams leads the NFL with 14 TD catches and Puka Nacua caught 10 passes for 129 yards in the last meeting. Kyren Williams has 1,052 yards from scrimmage and 10 total touchdowns. He scored in both games against Arizona last season.

Chicago Bears (9-3) at Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET
FanDuel odds: Packers -6.5, Total 44.5
Series Rewind: Green Bay’s only loss to the Bears in the past six years (12 games) was a 24-22 defeat in January to end the 2024 regular season. Cairo Santos answered a 55-yard Brandon McManus field goal with 54 seconds left with a 51-yarder as time expired.

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This is the first of two meetings in the next 13 days between NFC North rivals and the frontrunners for the division title with five weeks left in the regular season. Green Bay has owned the rivalry and is 11-1 against Chicago since Matt LaFleur was named head coach. New Bears coach Ben Johnson has reversed fortunes for the Bears in his first season and called out LaFleur in his introductory press conference, stating he enjoyed “beating Matt LaFleur twice a year” while coordinating the Lions’ offense. With two division losses, the Bears chances of winning the NFC North shrink with a loss at Lambeau Field. The Packers are still perfect (3-0) in the division and present challenges to the Chicago secondary after three wide receivers — Dontayvion Wicks, Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson — hauled in Jordan Love TD passes last week. And Green Bay’s No. 1 receiver last season, Jayden Reed, could rejoin the offense for the first time since September. But the Bears are leading the league in takeaways (26) and turnover margin (17) with the No. 2-ranked rushing offense (153.8 yards per game) to help protect a defense allowing 6.09 yards per play (30th in the NFL). The sum of their parts has been a slew of tight games and a scoring differential of just six points.

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