Sep 15, 2025

Monday Sports Headlines and Scores presented by Barton Community College

Posted Sep 15, 2025 12:11 PM
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley have led the Philadelphia Eagles to a 20-17 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl rematch. Hurts and Barkley each had touchdown runs, while Andrew Mukuba's fourth-quarter interception of Patrick Mahomes helped to deliver the win. The Eagles' defense was strong, holding the Chiefs to 294 yards and forcing the only turnover of the game. Philadelphia has now won seven straight games and improved to 17-1 over the past 18. The Chiefs have fallen to 0-2 for the first time since 2014, which also was the previous time they failed to make the playoffs.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Brandon Aubrey kicked a 46-yard field goal as time expired in overtime after a tying 64-yarder to end regulation, and the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 40-37 in a thrilling duel between star quarterbacks Dak Prescott and Russell Wilson. The Cowboys extended their winning streak against the NFC East rivals to nine games. It's the longest active streak in the NFL among division opponents. Prescott beat the Giants for the 14th consecutive time since losing both starts against them as a rookie in 2016. Overtime was on the verge of going scoreless after the teams combined for five go-ahead TDs in the final 12 minutes of the fourth quarter.

CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Burrow left the Bengals’ locker room on crutches with a boot on his left foot after injuring his toe during the second quarter of Cincinnati’s 31-27 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bengals are seeking second opinions on the injury, a person with knowledge of the situation said Sunday night. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because a final determination on Burrow’s treatment has not been made. Burrow was hurt when he was sacked by Jaguars defensive tackle Arik Armstead. He was examined in the sideline medical tent and was limping before heading to the locker room.

NEW YORK (AP) — Texas A&M made a big jump into the top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll Sunday after its dramatic win at Notre Dame, and the Irish became the first team since 1988 to stay in the Top 25 with an 0-2 record. Ohio State, Penn State and LSU remained the top three teams, with Miami moving up to No. 4 and Georgia to No. 5 even after a close call at No. 15 Tennessee. Oregon slipped two spots to No. 6 despite a 20-point road win against Northwestern and was followed by Florida State, Texas, Illinois and the Aggies.

TOKYO (AP) — They ran for more than two hours and needed a photo finish to determine the winner, with Alphonce Simbu edging out Amanal Petros in the men’s marathon at world championships in a race decided by a sprint down the track at the finish. It was the closest marathon in world championships history. Both men clocked 2 hours, 9 minutes, 48 seconds, with the photo showing Simbu lunging across the line a fraction — 0.03 seconds — sooner. Simbu gives Tanzania its first Olympic or world championship gold in any event.

MADRID (AP) — Spanish Vuelta organizers and riders have expressed regret over not being able to finish the race as planned because of pro-Palestinian protests on Sunday. Protesters forced organizers to cut the final stage short by throwing barriers onto the road and using anti-Israel banners to block riders. Authorities estimated more than 100,000 people were on the streets during the protests that criticized the presence of the Israel Premier Tech cycling team. Two people were detained and 22 were injured. There was no stage winner or official podium ceremony.

NAPA, Calif. (AP) — What had been labeled a Ryder Cup training camp for the Americans turned into another typical week for Scottie Scheffler. He shot a 67 to outlast Ryder Cup teammate Ben Griffin and win the Procore Championship for his sixth title of the year on the PGA Tour. Griffin had a good chance to force a playoff on the 18th hole at Silverado. But he three-putted from 60 feet for a par and shot 70 to finish one shot behind. Scheffler and Tiger Woods are the only players with at least six wins in consecutive season the last 40 years.

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Bijan Robinson ran for 143 yards, Parker Romo made five field goals without a miss in his Falcons debut and Atlanta beat the Minnesota Vikings 22-6. The Falcons sacked J.J. McCarthy six times and forced three turnovers on Sunday night. Tyler Allgeier added 13 carries for 67 yards with a late touchdown run. The Falcons rushed 38 times for 219 yards to keep the pressure off quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and keep the crowd from being a major factor. McCarthy struggled in his second career start after rallying the Vikings past Chicago in his debut.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA has fired football coach DeShaun Foster after the team started the season 0-3. Athletic director Martin Jarmond announced the decision on Sunday. The move came after the Bruins lost to New Mexico 35-10 on Friday, marking their second straight loss to a Mountain West Conference opponent. Foster, who took over from Chip Kelly in February 2024, had a 5-10 record with the team. The Bruins were also defeated by Utah and UNLV this season. Tim Skipper will serve as interim coach for the remainder of the season, which includes games against three highly ranked Big Ten Conference opponents.

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Virginia Tech has fired football coach Brent Pry after the program stumbled to its first 0-3 start since 1987. The school announced the move Sunday. That came a day after the Hokies fell behind 31-0 on the way to a 45-26 loss to Old Dominion. In a statement, Pry said Blacksburg will always hold a special place in our hearts.” Offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery will serve as interim coach.

Finals

INTERLEAGUE
Final Detroit 2 Miami 0
Final Kansas City 10 Philadelphia 3
Final Atlanta 8 Houston 3
Final N.Y. Mets 5 Texas 2
Final Chicago Cubs 4 Tampa Bay 3
Final Arizona 6 Minnesota 4
Final Athletics 7 Cincinnati 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Final Toronto 11 Baltimore 2
Final Cleveland 3 Chicago White Sox 2
Final Seattle 11 L.A. Angels 2
Final Boston 6 N.Y. Yankees 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Final Washington 4 Pittsburgh 3
Final St. Louis 3 Milwaukee 2
Final San Diego 9 Colorado 6
Final L.A. Dodgers 10 San Francisco 2

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Final Baltimore 41 Cleveland 17
Final Buffalo 30 N-Y Jets 10
Final Cincinnati 31 Jacksonville 27
Final OT Dallas 40 N-Y Giants 37
Final Detroit 52 Chicago 21
Final L.A. Rams 33 Tennessee 19
Final New England 33 Miami 27
Final San Francisco 26 New Orleans 21
Final Seattle 31 Pittsburgh 17
Final Arizona 27 Carolina 22
Final Indianapolis 29 Denver 28
Final Philadelphia 20 Kansas City 17
Final Atlanta 22 Minnesota 6