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US Men's National Team Faces Australia, Paraguay, and One of Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, or Kosovo in 2026 World Cup
The 2026 World Cup draw was held in Washington DC, determining the group stage opponents for the US men's national team. The US will face Australia, Paraguay, and one of Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, or Kosovo in the group stage. The team's opening game is set for June 12 in Los Angeles, with subsequent games in Seattle on June 19 and in Los Angeles again on June 25. The draw ceremony, hosted by Rio Ferdinand and featuring US sports stars Tom Brady, Aaron Judge, Shaquille O'Neal, and Wayne Gretzky, placed the US in Pot 1 as a co-host of the tournament. Australia was drawn from Pot 2, and the two teams have not met in a men's World Cup before. Paraguay, the Pot 3 representative, finished sixth in South American World Cup qualifying. The Pot 4 representative will be determined by a playoff in March, featuring Turkey, Romania, Slovakia, and Kosovo. If the US wins their group, they will face a third-placed team from one of Groups B, E, F, I, or J. Notable teams from other groups include Germany, Netherlands, France, and Argentina. The US schedule is now largely set, with warm-up friendlies against Germany, Portugal, Belgium, and another opponent lined up. The team's performance in the 2026 World Cup could mark a transformative period for the sport in the US. The draw also determined the groups for other notable teams, including holders Argentina, European champions Spain, and England. Mexico, another co-host, will open the tournament against South Africa, while Brazil was drawn into a challenging group with Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti.

UFC 323: Dvalishvili and Yan Make Weight for Bantamweight Title Rematch
The official weigh-in results for UFC 323 are in, with all fighters making weight except for two who forfeited 20% of their purses for being over the limit. The main event features UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili defending his title against former champion Petr Yan in a highly anticipated rematch. Dvalishvili and Yan both weighed in at 135 pounds. The co-main event will see UFC flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja face No. 1 ranked contender Joshua Van, with Pantoja weighing in at 125 pounds and Van at 124.5 pounds. The event takes place on December 6, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with the main card starting at 10 pm ET/7 pm PT. The prelims will begin at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT, and the early prelims will kick off at 6:00 pm ET/3:00 pm PT. Two fighters, Brunno Ferreira and Mairon Santos, missed their weight classes and will forfeit 20% of their purses to their opponents. Despite this, their fights will proceed as scheduled. Other notable bouts on the card include a flyweight matchup between Brandon Moreno and Tatsuro Taira, a bantamweight bout between Henry Cejudo and Payton Talbott, and a light heavyweight bout between Jan Blachowicz and Bogdan Guskov. The full fight card will be available to watch on PPV, with the early prelims and prelims streaming online.

Michael Jordan Testifies in NASCAR Antitrust Case
Michael Jordan, the co-owner of 23XI Racing, testified in the landmark NASCAR antitrust case, stating that he felt compelled to challenge the sport's business model. Jordan, a longtime NASCAR fan, expressed his concerns about the charter system, which guarantees revenue to teams but is not permanent. He claimed that NASCAR refused to negotiate or compromise on the issue, leading 23XI and Front Row Motorsports to file the antitrust suit. Jordan's testimony followed that of Heather Gibbs, the daughter-in-law of Joe Gibbs, who described the chaotic process of signing the charter extension. Gibbs stated that the document was presented as a "take it or leave it" offer, with teams given only six hours to sign. Jordan echoed this sentiment, saying that the extension was not economically viable and included an antitrust violation. The case centers around the charter system, which was created in 2016 to provide teams with a guaranteed spot in every race and a defined payout. However, teams have been seeking permanent charters for revenue stability. Jordan compared the NASCAR business model to the NBA, where approximately half of the revenue is shared with players. He stated that the revenue split in NASCAR is far less and that teams are not given a shared responsibility in the sport's growth or loss. Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are the only two teams that refused to sign the charter extension, opting instead to file the antitrust suit. The trial, which began on Monday, will continue to hear allegations that NASCAR is a monopolistic bully. Jordan's testimony highlighted the tensions between teams and NASCAR, with the former seeking greater stability and revenue sharing.

Donald Trump Wins Inaugural FIFA Peace Prize
Donald Trump has been awarded the inaugural "FIFA Peace Prize" by the soccer organization during its World Cup draw in Washington. Trump accepted the award, saying it was "truly one of the great honors of my life." The award was given to Trump by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who praised Trump's actions towards peace. Infantino has appeared with Trump on several occasions, including a peace agreement signing between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Trump had been angling to win the Nobel Peace Prize, but was passed over by the Norwegian Nobel Committee in October. The FIFA Peace Prize was announced a month ago, with Trump being the assumed victor. Infantino has been a vocal supporter of Trump, calling him a "close friend" and praising his energy and commitment to the World Cup. The award comes as the 2026 World Cup is set to be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico, with games taking place in 16 cities across North America. Trump has hosted Infantino in the Oval Office on several occasions, including to announce the Kennedy Center as the host of the World Cup draw. Other world leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, attended the Washington, D.C. draw. The FIFA Peace Prize is a new award, and its creation was announced weeks after Trump was passed over for the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump has said that he deserves the award for ending various conflicts, and has been recognized by other world leaders, including Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently had dinner with Trump at the White House.

Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos' Waiver Denied by NCAA
Florida State quarterback Tommy Castellanos has had his waiver application for an extra year of eligibility denied by the NCAA. The decision was announced by Castellanos' attorney, Darren Heitner, on social media, and Florida State head coach Mike Norvell confirmed the news. Norvell stated that Castellanos is exploring his options and that the team supports him in his efforts to appeal the ruling. Castellanos spent the past season at FSU, throwing for 2,760 passing yards and 15 touchdowns, while also leading the team with 557 rushing yards and nine touchdowns. However, his future with the team is now uncertain, and FSU may be forced to explore the possibility of adding a veteran transfer quarterback. Norvell indicated that the team will "move forward" and consider all options for building a championship roster. The denial of Castellanos' waiver comes after he previously stated that he would only consider returning to FSU if he received a waiver. With the appeal process likely to take time, FSU is already exploring experienced signal callers in the transfer market, according to reports. The team's defensive backs coach, Patrick Surtain Sr., is also moving on from the program.

Jayden Daniels to Start for Washington Commanders Against Minnesota Vikings
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will start Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, according to coach Dan Quinn. Daniels, who dislocated his left elbow on November 9, was a full participant in practice on Thursday and Friday. The decision to start him was made by a group including the medical staff and Daniels himself. Quinn emphasized the importance of Daniels playing again, considering there are five games remaining in the season and he is only in his second season. Daniels agreed, stating that he wants to continue developing and learning, and that these games are critical for his growth. Daniels has played in parts of six games this season due to multiple injuries, including a sprained left knee and a right hamstring injury. He has thrown for 1,184 yards with eight touchdowns and two interceptions, and has run for 262 yards and two scores. The Commanders have lost seven consecutive games and will face the NFL's fifth-rated passing defense in Minnesota. Sunday's game will also mark the first time since Week 2 that Washington will have its top three receivers, including Noah Brown, Terry McLaurin, and Deebo Samuel, available for a game. Quinn wants Daniels to continue learning how to play and protect himself on the field, making great decisions on when to extend plays, throw the ball away, or slide. Daniels' return is seen as crucial for his development and the team's performance.

FIFA Awards President Donald Trump its Inaugural Peace Prize
President Donald Trump was awarded the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize on Friday, December 5, 2025, during the 2026 World Cup draw at the Kennedy Center in Washington. The prize, presented by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, recognizes Trump's efforts to "promote peace and unity around the world." Trump, who has openly campaigned for the Nobel Peace Prize, thanked his family and praised the leaders of the other two host nations, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, for their coordination. The certificate handed to Trump by Infantino acknowledges his actions to promote peace globally. Infantino also presented Trump with a gold trophy with his name on it, depicting hands holding up the world. Trump described the award as "truly one of the great honors of my life" and stated that "the world is a safer place now." The FIFA Peace Prize marks a departure from the federation's traditional focus on sport. The organization has not disclosed the process for choosing a winner, and some senior officials were caught off guard by the announcement. The award comes amidst Trump's administration engaging in shuttle diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine and facing scrutiny for lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded this year to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who dedicated her prize in part to Trump for his support of her cause. FIFA's award to Trump has sparked attention, given the organization's shift from its traditional sporting focus to recognizing political efforts towards peace.

2026 FIFA Men's World Cup Draw Reveals 12 Groups of Four Teams
The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup draw has been completed, dividing 48 teams into 12 groups of four. The draw ceremony, held at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., featured various celebrities, including Kevin Hart, Heidi Klum, Tom Brady, and Robbie Williams. President Trump attended the ceremony and received the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize. The groups are as follows: Group A: Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, UEFA Playoff D Winner Group B: Canada, UEFA Playoff A Winner, Qatar, Switzerland Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, UEFA Playoff C Winner Group E: Germany, Curaçao, Côte D'Ivoire, Ecuador Group F: Netherlands, Japan, UEFA Playoff B Winner, Tunisia Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand Group H: Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay Group I: France, Senegal, FIFA 2 Winner, Norway Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan Group K: Portugal, FIFA 1 Winner, Uzbekistan, Colombia Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama The playoff games will be decided in March 2026, and the full World Cup schedule will be released on December 6. The tournament will begin on June 11, 2026, and the final will be held on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Ohio State Seeks First Big Ten Championship in Five Years Against Indiana
The Ohio State football team is on the verge of winning its first Big Ten Championship in five years, but to achieve this goal, they must defeat second-ranked Indiana. Indiana's quarterback, Fernando Mendoza, has been complimentary towards the Ohio State Buckeyes, acknowledging their toughness. However, the Big Ten's decision to name Mendoza First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Player of the Year over Ohio State's Julian Sayin has provided additional motivation for the Buckeyes. Both Mendoza and Sayin are favorites to win the Heisman Trophy, making this game crucial for their chances. The Buckeyes boast a strong defense, allowing just under eight points per game, which will be put to the test against Indiana's formidable defense. This matchup will be the toughest game Ohio State has played this season, and it will essentially be a home game for the Hoosiers at Lucas Oil Stadium. With Ohio State being a lock for the College Football Playoff and having not lost in almost a year, winning a conference title is the only achievement missing from their resume over the last 12 months.

Penn State Focuses on Iowa State's Matt Campbell for Head Coaching Position
Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has emerged as the primary focus of Penn State's head coaching search, according to sources. Penn State initiated contact with Campbell on Wednesday and is currently in discussions with him about the vacancy. The process is still in its early stages, and any potential hire would require additional steps and board approval. The Nittany Lions had previously considered other candidates, including BYU coach Kalani Sitake, who chose to remain with the Cougars after agreeing to a long-term extension. Penn State had also engaged with at least three other candidates over the past few days. Campbell, a three-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, has achieved significant success during his decade at Iowa State, with eight winning seasons, two Big 12 championship game appearances, and a Fiesta Bowl victory over Oregon in 2020. He has a 72-55 record at Iowa State, including an 8-4 record this season. If hired, Campbell would bring an end to Penn State's search, which has lasted over 50 days since the firing of longtime coach James Franklin on October 12. The news of Campbell's emergence in Penn State's search was first reported by On3.com.

England Struggles with Missed Opportunities in Ashes Test Against Australia
England's cricket team is facing an uphill task to stay in the match and the series after Australia closed on 378-6, 44 runs ahead, on the second day of the day-night Ashes Test at the Gabba. The tourists missed five chances, with four of them coming in the night session under the floodlights. England captain Joe Root insisted that the team worked hard to be ready for the test, but former England captain Michael Vaughan criticized the team's fielding drills, saying they cannot replicate match practice. Vaughan stated that the art of taking chances is concentration, and that regular practice is necessary to improve. Root countered that it's never going to be perfect and that the team has done its best to prepare. The drops were part of a ragged day for England, with the first drop coming in daylight when wicketkeeper Jamie Smith failed to grab a rising ball to his left. The other drops came in the night session, with Ben Duckett dropping two chances and Brydon Carse and Joe Root also missing opportunities. In England's defense, Will Jacks held on to a stunning one-hander to dismiss Steve Smith. However, the drops have further contributed to England's awful catching record in day-night Tests, with a catching efficiency of 58% in the evening session, compared to 80% for all other teams. England's struggles with catching have been a recurring issue, with Vaughan saying that it's an area where the team needs to improve. The team will need to regroup and focus on taking their chances if they are to stay in the match and the series.

NFL Week 14 Staff Picks and Predictions
The NFL Week 14 schedule is set to begin with a marquee matchup between the Detroit Lions (7-5) and the Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1) on "Thursday Night Football." The Pride of Detroit staff has made their weekly predictions for every game, including moneyline, spread, and over/under picks. Four teams are on bye this week, leaving 12 games scheduled for Sunday. Notable matchups include the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills, and Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers. The staff's picks for all 14 games are available, including their records and odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook. The local Detroit audience will have options to choose from in the 1 p.m. slot, with the Steelers vs. Ravens on CBS and the Bengals vs. Bills on FOX. The late window features an important NFC North matchup between the Bears and Packers. "Sunday Night Football" will feature the Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs, while "Monday Night Football" will see the Los Angeles Chargers host the Philadelphia Eagles. The Pride of Detroit staff has also made expert picks for the Cowboys vs. Lions game, with the Lions favored to win. Their predictions and analysis are available, along with updates on the latest news and injuries, including a Brian Branch injury update and playoff picture odds for the Lions.

MLB Teams' Offseason Progress and Needs Ahead of Winter Meetings
The 2025 MLB season has concluded, and teams are preparing for the winter meetings. The Los Angeles Dodgers, who won their second straight World Series, have done little so far, but are well-positioned to make moves. Other top teams, such as the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees, have been active in addressing their needs. The Braves have been active on the margins, while the Yankees have a lot of work to do, including adding relief options and replacing Cody Bellinger's bat. The New York Mets have made significant additions, including Marcus Semien and Devin Williams, but still need to address their outfield and rotation. Other teams, like the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners, have made notable moves, with the Blue Jays adding Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce to their rotation, and the Mariners re-upping with first baseman Josh Naylor. The Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies have also been active, with the Brewers hoping for organic improvement from their young players and the Phillies looking to replace key free agents. The Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs are also looking to make moves, with the Astros needing another veteran rotation addition and the Cubs requiring impact pitching. The bottom half of the league includes teams like the Cincinnati Reds, who are rumored to be interested in Kyle Schwarber, and the Miami Marlins, who are well-positioned to enter wild-card contention. The Pittsburgh Pirates are clearing roster space for prospects, while the Los Angeles Angels are rebuilding with younger players. The Washington Nationals and Chicago White Sox are in rebuild mode, with the Nationals turning the page on the Mike Rizzo era and the White Sox building out their prospect base. The Colorado Rockies have hired Paul DePodesta as president of baseball operations and are moving towards a more modern approach.

World Cup 2026 Draw Set to Begin in Washington DC
The draw for the World Cup 2026 finals is set to take place in Washington DC, with 48 teams awaiting their fate. The event will be co-hosted by Heidi Klum and Kevin Hart, with live performances by Andrea Bocelli, Village People, and Robbie Williams. The 48 teams have been divided into four pots, with the top teams in the current FIFA rankings in Pot 1, alongside co-hosts USA, Mexico, and Canada. The draw will determine the 12 groups for the tournament, with a maximum of two European teams in any group. Six qualification places are still to be decided via playoffs in late March, which may affect the groupings. Notable teams such as Italy, ranked 12th in the world, will be in Pot 4 if they come through the European qualifying playoffs. The top four teams in the FIFA rankings - Spain, Argentina, France, and England - cannot face each other until the semi-finals, provided they win their groups. The draw is expected to be a significant event, with many teams and fans eagerly anticipating the announcement of the groups. The World Cup 2026 finals will take place in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, with the tournament set to begin next summer.

McLaren Prepared to Use Team Orders to Secure Championship Title in Abu Dhabi
The 2025 World Champion will be decided at the season finale in Abu Dhabi, with Lando Norris, Max Verstappen, and Oscar Piastri in contention for the title. McLaren CEO Zak Brown has confirmed that the team is prepared to use team orders if needed to ensure one of their drivers wins the championship. Norris needs to stand on the podium in Abu Dhabi to become the champion, while Piastri is also in the running. The team's alternative strategy didn't work out in Qatar, allowing Verstappen to win the race. Brown stated that using team orders would be the sensible decision, saying "it would be crazy not to" if it means securing the Drivers' Championship. He emphasized that the team's focus is on winning the championship, and they will do what it takes to achieve that goal. The situation could unfold in various ways, including Piastri running in the top three and letting Norris through to secure the title. Norris has expressed his desire for team orders to be used if necessary, but added that it would be up to Piastri to allow it. Verstappen is currently in the best form of the three contenders, having won the last two Grands Prix. However, McLaren is confident that their focus on fairness and teamwork will benefit them in Abu Dhabi. The team has repeatedly emphasized their 'papaya rules' and has shown that they are willing to make sacrifices for each other to achieve their goals. Brown believes that this teamwork will be crucial in securing the championship title. With everything coming down to the 58-lap Grand Prix, the stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the season. Norris needs to return to the podium in Abu Dhabi to become this season's champion, and McLaren is prepared to do whatever it takes to make that happen.

Scaloni Supports Messi's Decision on 2026 World Cup Participation
Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni has expressed his support for Lionel Messi's decision regarding his participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Messi's presence at the tournament remains uncertain, with the Inter Miami forward stating that he has a positive relationship with Scaloni but has not made a decision yet. Scaloni emphasized that Messi will decide his own fate and that the team will support him regardless of his choice. The coach noted that six months is a long time, and there is still time for Messi to make a decision. Scaloni also hopes that Messi will make the best decision for himself and the national team. Scaloni also discussed the 2026 Finalissima, which will feature Argentina against Spain in Qatar, expressing frustration about the timing of the match. He believes it could have been played earlier and mentioned that even the Spanish head coach, Luis de la Fuente, has not confirmed anything. Argentina will be in Pot 1 for the World Cup draw, taking place in Washington DC. The draw is scheduled to occur later today, and Scaloni's comments come ahead of this significant event. The situation surrounding Messi's potential participation in the 2026 World Cup continues to garner attention, with fans and coaches alike awaiting his decision. As the World Cup draw approaches, Argentina and other teams prepare for the tournament, with Scaloni's support for Messi's decision underscoring the importance of the player's role in the team.

Detroit Lions Revive Playoff Bid with 44-30 Win Over Dallas Cowboys
The Detroit Lions have kept their playoff hopes alive with a 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night. Jahmyr Gibbs scored three touchdowns, including a 13-yarder with 2:19 left, to seal the win. The Lions' defense had a dominant performance, sacking Dak Prescott five times and having two interceptions and recovering a fumble. This win improves the Lions' playoff probability to 54%, while the Cowboys' odds fell to 7%. The Lions avoided losing consecutive games for the first time in over three years, with Jared Goff going 25 of 34 for 309 yards with a 12-yard touchdown pass. The Cowboys' top-ranked offense had to rely heavily on kicker Brandon Aubrey, who made a career-high five field goals. Gibbs had seven catches for 77 yards and 43 yards rushing on 12 carries, with coach Dan Campbell describing him as "unique" and "special". The Lions' Al-Quadin Muhammad had a career-high three sacks, and Jack Campbell had a sack and forced a fumble. The loss was a significant blow to the Cowboys' playoff chances, with Prescott expressing his team's frustration and determination to use it as fuel for the rest of the season. The Lions remain outside the playoff picture but have improved their odds considerably with four games left.

Cowboys' Playoff Hopes Dim After 44-30 Loss to Lions
The Dallas Cowboys' playoff chances took a significant hit after a 44-30 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thursday night. The team's miscues, including a costly fumble by tight end Jake Ferguson and an interception thrown by Dak Prescott, contributed to the defeat. The loss dropped the Cowboys to 6-6-1, giving them only a 9% chance of making the postseason, according to The Athletic's playoff simulator. The team's defensive struggles, which were exacerbated by the offseason trade of star edge rusher Micah Parsons, were a major factor in the loss. Despite a strong performance by the defense since the arrival of reinforcements, including linebacker Logan Wilson and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, the Cowboys' playoff hopes appear slim. Coach Brian Schottenheimer will look to prepare his team for the final stretch, but the rash decision to trade Parsons may ultimately cost the team a spot in the playoffs. The Cowboys' remaining schedule includes matchups against the Vikings, Chargers, Commanders, and Giants, but even winning all four games may not be enough to secure a playoff berth.

76ers Escape with Win Over Warriors Thanks to Tyrese Maxey's Game-Sealing Block
The Philadelphia 76ers secured a thrilling 99-98 victory over the Golden State Warriors, thanks to a spectacular defensive play by Tyrese Maxey. With 0.9 seconds remaining, 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe converted an offensive rebound to give Philadelphia a one-point lead. However, the Warriors quickly pushed the ball up the court, and Buddy Hield found De'Anthony Melton for a potential game-winning layup. Maxey, known for his speed and athleticism, sprinted from one end of the court to the other, blocking Melton's shot at the buzzer to seal the win. The game was marked by several notable performances, including Edgecombe's clutch rebound and Maxey's game-saving block. Joel Embiid, who returned to the court after missing several games with right knee soreness, played 25 minutes and finished with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists. The 76ers will look to build on this momentum as they face the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday, although Embiid will miss the game due to his ongoing knee issues. The Bucks will also be without Giannis Antetokounmpo, who suffered a calf injury that will keep him out for two to four weeks. The Warriors, meanwhile, were without Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III, and Draymond Green, who left the game in the second quarter with a foot injury. Despite the challenges, the team mounted a impressive comeback, erasing a 24-point deficit in the fourth quarter. The 76ers' win marks their second in a row, and they will aim to extend their streak against the Bucks on Friday.

Lions Secure 44-30 Win Over Cowboys, Boost Playoff Chances
The Detroit Lions improved their playoff chances with a 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night, moving to 8-5 on the season. The Cowboys, now 6-6-1, need a loss by the Eagles to the Chargers on Monday to keep their hopes for an NFC East title alive. The Lions never trailed, with Jahmyr Gibbs scoring three touchdowns, including a 13-yard run with 2:19 remaining to seal the win. Gibbs also had touchdown runs of 1 and 10 yards, and David Montgomery added a 35-yard touchdown run. The Cowboys outgained the Lions 417 to 408 but were hindered by mistakes and big plays allowed. Detroit had six plays of 25 yards or more, with Jared Goff going 25-of-34 for 309 yards and a touchdown. Jameson Williams caught seven passes for 96 yards, and Amon-Ra St. Brown had six catches for 92 yards. Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey made history with at least three field goals of 55 yards or more in a single game, including a 63-yarder. However, the Lions' defense held strong, with three sacks of Dak Prescott and two interceptions. The win puts pressure on the Cowboys, who will be watching the Eagles-Chargers game closely on Monday. Gibbs' performance tied him with Barry Sanders for the most career touchdowns before turning 24 years old, with 47 touchdowns.