Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at BroncosNew Foto - Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at Broncos

In their opener last season, the Denver Broncos went on the road and played in a hostile environment, losing to the Seattle Seahawks, but coach Sean Payton said he found out everything he needed to know about rookie quarterback Bo Nix that day. Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan can only hope for a similar sense of calm after 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward makes his debut at Denver on Sunday. "We don't need him to do anything super-human," Callahan said before practice Wednesday. "We just need him to play good football and need the guys around him to play well for him." Ward played seven drives across Tennessee's three preseason games, completing 10 of 19 passes for 145 yards. He ended the exhibition season by leading a 13-play touchdown drive in the first half of the team's win over the Minnesota Vikings on Aug. 22. Even had Will Levis, who started most of last year as Tennessee went 3-14 to earn the chance to take Ward with the first overall pick, stayed healthy, it's likely he would have been QB2. But Levis' shoulder injury, which he sustained last year, has landed him on injured reserve for the season. It will be Ward -- backed up by Brandon Allen and former Broncos starter Trevor Siemian -- carrying the hopes of Titans fans for a more respectable showing in 2025. While all the usual caveats about rookie quarterbacks apply, Tennessee can take a quick peek at the other sideline if it wants to feel optimistic that Ward can lead an instant turnaround. Nix was drafted 12th overall last year out of Oregon and quickly matured into what Denver believes is its long-term solution under center. He completed 66.3 percent of his passes for 3,775 yards and 29 touchdowns against just 12 interceptions while adding 430 yards and four scores on the ground to lead the team into the AFC playoffs. If Nix can avoid the sophomore jinx, the Broncos might be able to dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West. Denver returns every starter in its offensive line, a rarity in today's NFL, and its defensive line. "They've played together for multiple years," Nix said, "so communication's going to be really high. It's going to be comfortable. Guys are going to know and understand movements. We'll be able to adjust on the fly with some things. We all know what it means." The case can be made that the Broncos' defense will offer Ward as tough a matchup as any rookie quarterback has dealt with in a while. Denver led the league with a franchise-best 63 sacks last year and the Tennessee offensive line of late hasn't been confused with the franchise's great O-lines of 25 years ago. Don't be surprised if the Titans try to establish running back Tony Pollard, one of their few bright spots last year with 1,079 rushing yards and 41 receptions. If Pollard has a good game, it might take some pressure off Ward. "I think Tennessee took me for a reason," he said. "I'm capable of throwing the ball and leading the offense to score a lot of points." The Titans own a 25-18-1 lead in the all-time series, including a 17-10 win three years ago in their most recent matchup. --Field Level Media

Titans temper expectations as Cam Ward era begins at Broncos

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No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi StateNew Foto - No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi State

No. 12 Arizona State will look to duplicate its success against Mississippi State when the teams meet for the second straight season Saturday, this time in Starkville, Miss. The Sun Devils dominated the line of scrimmage in their 30-23 home victory in 2024, rushing for 346 yards and holding the ball for 40:13 while recording their first victory over a Southeastern Conference team. Both teams enter 1-0 after winning intrastate openers -- Arizona State beat Northern Arizona 38-19 in Tempe, and Mississippi State stopped Southern Miss 34-17 in Hattiesburg. The AP poll voters apparently saw something they did not like in defending Big 12 champion Arizona State, dropping the Sun Devils one spot from their preseason ranking. Arizona State coach Ken Dillingham was not pleased, either, after the Sun Devils were penalized 12 times and went 1-for-10 on third down against a team that made the FCS playoffs a year ago. "I believe that he (Northern Arizona's Brian Wright) outcoached me," Dillingham said. "That's something that I have to look at and I have to figure out how that doesn't happen again." Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt accounted for four touchdowns, two passing and two rushing, against Northern Arizona, throwing for 257 yards and rushing for 73. He threw one interception. Top target Jordyn Tyson had 12 receptions for 141 yards and two scores. Mississippi State quarterback Blake Shapen went 26 of 33 for 272 yards with a touchdown and an interception against the Golden Eagles, playing his first game since sustaining a season-ending shoulder injury last September. Shapen led three third-quarter scoring drives as the Bulldogs turned a 13-10 halftime lead into a comfortable 34-10 cushion. He was 18 of 28 for 268 yards and two touchdowns against Arizona State last season. "I was just excited to get out there and play with these guys. That's something that I'll never take for granted again," Shapen said. The Bulldogs went 2-10 a year ago, winning only once after Shapen was lost for the season in the first SEC game against Florida. They lost all eight of their conference games. "We've talked non-stop about August 30, winning the opener and being 1-0. I'm proud of that," second-year Bulldogs coach Jeff Lebby said. Arizona State piped the sound of cowbells into practice Tuesday in an attempt to prepare players for the atmosphere they will experience on Saturday. "When you think of Mississippi State in Starkville, it's an unbelievable college town, unbelievable atmosphere," Dillingham said. "Obviously, you can't simulate their fan base and their excitement, so we're just trying to simulate the passion of that city and that place." Dillingham seemed to upset some Bulldogs fans when he talked about the Sun Devils' travel plans. "Interesting is now that we play in a lot smaller towns, we (stay) further away from stadiums on road games," he said. "We stay about an hour and 15 minutes away from the stadium this week, because that's the nearest hotel that's not a casino." Visiting teams often stay in Columbus, Miss.; Tupelo, Miss.; or even Tuscaloosa, Ala.; when playing in Starkville, a town of about 25,000. The closest casino is an hour away in Philadelphia, Miss. --Field Level Media

No. 12 ASU braces for hostile greeting at Mississippi State

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"Downton Abbey" star Michelle Dockery is expecting her first child with Jasper Waller-Bridge

Michelle Dockeryhad big news to share at Wednesday's premiere ofDownton Abbey: The Grand Finalein London: She and her husband of two years, Jasper Waller-Bridge, are expecting their first child. Dockery and Waller-Bridge married in 2023. He is a film and TV producer, music manager, and the brother ofFleabagandKilling Evecreator Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Jeff Spicer/Getty Dockery, 43, attended the formal event to promote her role as Lady Mary in what's billed as the final installment of the Crawley family saga. The actress was part of the cast for the period drama on TV, which aired for six seasons between 2010 and 2015, as well as in the big-screen takesDownton Abbey(2019) andDownton Abbey: A New Era(2022). The newest installment,Downtown Abbey: The Grand Finale, arrives in theaters Sept. 12. Her character is the mother to a son named George, whom she shared with her first husband, Matthew. After he died, she had a daughter, Caroline, with her second husband, Henry Talbot, but their uniondidn't last. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "I love kids, but Mary's not the most natural of mothers," she told the U.K.'sExpressin October 2014. "That's just not who she is — or rather, that's not how people were in those days. Lady Mary is an aristocrat, so she doesn't see her child for more than two hours a day — that's not the sort of cuddly, cooey relationship I would have with a baby." Before she was married, Dockery was engaged to John Dineen, a public relations executive who died of cancer in 2015. In addition toDownton Abbey, where her work has garnered her three Emmy nominations, Dockery has appeared in TV'sGood BehaviorandAnatomy of a Scandal, as well as in movies includingThe GentlemenandFlight Risk. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

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Trump 'giving serious thought' to revoking Rosie O'Donnell's US citizenshipNew Foto - Trump 'giving serious thought' to revoking Rosie O'Donnell's US citizenship

PresidentDonald Trumpsaid on Wednesday he was giving serious thought to stripping actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell of her U.S. citizenship, a move he had threatened in the past but cannot legally do. "As previously mentioned, we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O'Donnell's Citizenship. She is not a Great American and is, in my opinion, incapable of being so!" Trump wrote on Truth Social. Trump had made similar statements in recent months, including in July when he said he was considering pulling O'Donnell's citizenship because she "is not in the best interests of our Great Country" and is a "Threat to Humanity." O'Donnell responded to the president's post in July with a reference to the character King Joffrey from "Game of Thrones," saying: "Go ahead and try, king joffrey with a tangerine spray tan. i'm not yours to silence i never was." Rosie O'donnell, Donald Trump's Citizenship Feud Caps Decades Of Taunts And Jabs The Constitution does not allow a president to strip citizenship of someone born in the U.S. The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to anyone born in the U.S., and O'Donnell was born in Commack, New York. Read On The Fox News App O'Donnell, who has Irish grandparents,moved toIrelandwith her daughter earlier this year following Trump's electoral win and is in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship to become a dual citizen. She cited the current political climate as a reason for her move. "When it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights there in America, that's when we will consider coming back," she said in a TikTok. In March, when a reporter asked the Irish prime minister during a visit to the White House why he wouldallow O'Donnellto move to Ireland, Trump jumped in and said he was better off not knowing who she was. Trump Threatens To Strip Rosie O'donnell's U.s. Citizenship As He Says She's A 'Threat To Humanity' "Do you know who she is? You're better off not knowing," Trump said at the time. Trump's feud with O'Donnell has spanned nearly two decades, sparked by O'Donnell criticizing him on "The View" in 2006 about his decision to be lenient toward a Miss USA winner who had been accused of drug use and other controversies. In 2015, during a Republican primary debate, a moderator asked Trump about his past use of derogatory terms to describe women. "Only Rosie O'Donnell," then-candidate Trump responded. Last month, after a Minneapolis Catholic school shooting that left two children dead and more than a dozen wounded, O'Donnell posted a video purporting that the shooter was a MAGA supporter, a Republican and a white supremacist. "What do you know? It was a white guy, Republican, MAGA person. What do you know? White supremacists," she said. O'Donnell later took down the video and apologized. "I knew a lot of you were very upset about the video I made before I went away for a few days," she said. "You are right. I did not do my due diligence before I made that emotional statement, and I said things about the shooter that were incorrect. "I assumed, like most shooters, they followed a standard MO and had standard, you know, feelings of… you know, NRA-loving kind of gun people," O'Donnell continued. "Anyway, the truth is I messed up, and when you mess up, you fess up. I'm sorry. This is my apology video and I hope it's enough." Original article source:Trump 'giving serious thought' to revoking Rosie O'Donnell's US citizenship

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US Open: Jannik Sinner rolls as No. 25 Félix Auger-Aliassime knocks off No. 8 Alex de Minaur in quartersNew Foto - US Open: Jannik Sinner rolls as No. 25 Félix Auger-Aliassime knocks off No. 8 Alex de Minaur in quarters

Jannik Sinner's title defense at the US Open is alive and well. The top-ranked player in the world had absolutely no issue whatsoever in his quarterfinal match at the grand slam on Wednesday night. He rolled past fellow Italian Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 to secure a spot in the semifinals. He'll now advance to take on Canada's Félix Auger-Aliassime on Friday, where a win will send him to a second straight championship match at the US Open. Sinner nearly blanked Musetti in the opening set, and started out 5-0 before finally dropping a game. Musetti simply couldn't get anything going. An in-form Jannik Sinner takes the first set 6-1.pic.twitter.com/D9QGznDDGr — US Open Tennis (@usopen)September 4, 2025 Though Musetti turned it on a little bit in the second — he won the first game, and kept things tight while taking a brief 4-3 lead — Sinner eventually took off. He won the last three straight games to seal the second set, which he did with a huge ace. Sinner's serve has been too much.He takes the second set 6-4.pic.twitter.com/Ta0emN5ptZ — US Open Tennis (@usopen)September 4, 2025 By then, Musetti was largely spent. Sinner cruised to the 6-2 win in the final set to close out his match in just under two hours. Sinner is attempting to win a second straight US Open this fall. He rolled over Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the championship match last season, which started a run in which he's been to every Grand Slam final since. Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final in January, and he beat Carlos Alcaraz to win Wimbledon earlier this summer after Alcaraz got him at the French Open final. Tiebreakers in the second and fourth sets propelled Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime to a four-plus-hour victory over Australia's Alex de Minaur on Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the US Open. Knocking off a top-10 seed for the second time in the tournament, Auger-Aliassime again bounced back from a first-set defeat, this time to pull off a 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5, 7-6(4) win. Auger-Aliassime, 25, and the former world No. 6, previously upset Germany's Alexander Zverev, the No. 3 seed, in the third round 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-4, 6-4. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] This is Auger-Aliassime's second time reaching the US Open semifinals after a run in 2021, when he lost to eventual champion Daniil Medvedev. This is also only the third time since 2022 that Auger-Aliassime has advanced beyond the second round in a Grand Slam tournament. The 27-year-old de Minaur, meanwhile, is still searching for his first semifinal appearance in a major. He has reached six such quarterfinals. Auger-Aliassime recorded almost three times as many aces (22) as de Minaur (8). Auger-Aliassime also hit 51 winners, 22 more than de Minaur. Those stats, however, don't tell the full story of a tightly contested match that featured an 87-minute second set, the longest set on the men's side of this year's US Open. The match twisted and turned, particularly in the fourth set when de Minaur broke Auger-Aliassime in the fourth game, only to be broken on four straight points in the ninth game. That misstep allowed Auger-Aliassime to eventually force a tiebreak, which included four double faults: two each from the players. Auger-Aliassime ultimately pulled away, punching his ticket to the semifinals, where he'll take on Sinner.No. 2 Carlos AlcarazandNo. 7 Novak Djokovicwill meet in Friday's other semifinal.

US Open: Jannik Sinner rolls as No. 25 Félix Auger-Aliassime knocks off No. 8 Alex de Minaur in quarters

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Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, fighting an illness, has 2 hits after opting not to pitch vs. PiratesNew Foto - Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, fighting an illness, has 2 hits after opting not to pitch vs. Pirates

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Shohei Ohtani's next start on the mound is uncertain as he deals with a lingering illness that led the Los Angeles Dodgers star to skip his scheduled turn in the rotation on Wednesday night against Pittsburgh. While Ohtani felt good enough to take his usual spot atop the order and finished with two ofLos Angeles' five hits in a 3-0 loss, manager Dave Roberts declined to put a date on when Ohtani be ready to make his 12th start of the season. "He still doesn't feel as strong," Roberts said after the NL West-leading Dodgers lost for the fourth time in five games. "He's in a better place, but certainly not there, and because of that, we just don't have a date on the day on when he's going to start." Roberts said Ohtani was "under the weather" and "didn't feel good" during a scheduled throwing session on Tuesday. He remained in the lineup despite dealing with what Roberts described as a "deep cough" and had three hits in a 9-7 setback, including his 100th home run with Los Angeles. Ohtani and Roberts later discussed whether Ohtani was up to pitch, and decided to play it safe. "When you're sick and potentially dehydrated, the tax of pitching in a game, it wasn't worth it," Roberts said. Emmett Sheehan made his first start since Aug. 25 and allowed two runs on five hits with six strikeouts and two walks in 4 2/3 innings. Ohtani's cough hasn't slowed down his legs. He doubled off Mike Burrows in the fifth, then beat out an infield single in the seventh, later making the rare move to go from first to second on a fly out to right field by Mookie Betts. "I think that he's a competitor, he's trying to help us win," Roberts said. "So if he's on the baseball field, if it means going back and tagging up to get to second base to get in the scoring position, he is going to do that. And so whatever it takes, he will do it." Ohtani isn't the only Dodger dealing with something. All-Star catcher Will Smith exited the game after the second inning with a contusion on the back of his right hand and was replaced by Dalton Rushing. Roberts said X-rays on Smith's hand were negative and described him as "day-to-day," though it's unlikely Smith will be available on Thursday when the Dodgers face Pirates ace Paul Skenes while trying to avoid a three-game sweep at the hands of last-place Pittsburgh. Los Angeles is optimistic that Smith won't need to go on the injured list. The Dodgers are off to a bumpy start to the stretch run as they try to fend off San Diego for the NL West crown. Los Angeles has dropped four of its last five, allowing the Padres to stay within close striking distance even while they endure a sluggish stretch of their own. "I'm very much aware of that," Roberts said. "They're feeling the same thing we are and we've got to control what we can control and we're certainly not." ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, fighting an illness, has 2 hits after opting not to pitch vs. Pirates

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Coco Jones Gives a Closer Look at Her Sparkling Engagement Ring from Donovan Mitchell in New Photos for LaneigeNew Foto - Coco Jones Gives a Closer Look at Her Sparkling Engagement Ring from Donovan Mitchell in New Photos for Laneige

Coco Jones/Instagram Coco Jones' engagement ring makes a grand appearance in her all new Laneige campaign Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard Donovan Mitchell revealed his proposal to the singer on July 11 "The couple has been dating for two years and look forward to building a life together," reps for the couple told PEOPLE at the time Coco Jonesand her diamond ring are glowing! In footage shared to her Instagram account this week, the 27-year-old "Here We Go" singer couldn't help but show off her engagement ring from Donovan Mitchell while revealing her new campaign for Laneige. Acarouselposted to her page included behind the scenes content of her photo shoot for the Korean skincare line. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Coco Jones (@cocojones) As Jones played with the different beauty products, applying different shades of lipgloss, her massive sparkler stood out. She paired the diamond ring with a glittering silver mini dress, and an equally shiny silver necklace, for the campaign. The Laneige campaign marked Jones' first photoshoot after getting engaged. TheBel-Airactress and the Cleveland Cavaliers shooting guard, 28, hard launched their relationship by announcing their engagement before anyone knew they were dating. Their July 11 big reveal came in the form of anInstagram postof the couple kissing outdoors as the sun peaked through trees, shining above them before setting. No caption was included, however, the picture showed Mitchell with his hand planted below her waist, while hers rested on his chest — with a huge ring on that finger. "eYEA 🤗🤍," WNBA player Aja Wilson wrote. Lala Anthony added, "Congrats babe😍🍾🎉." He also shared anoverhead video of the proposal itselfin his announcement post. Reps for the couple confirmed their engagement to PEOPLE in a joint statement, "After an amazing season and a sold-out tour, Donovan Mitchell and Coco Jones took a moment to recharge on vacation, which turned it into a beautiful engagement." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Coco Jones (@cocojones) "The couple has been dating for two years and look forward to building a life together," the statement continued. Since their summer announcement, Jones and the NBA player have been spotted out on different occasions. On Aug. 25, she and her husband-to-be had a date night out at Barclays Center Arena in Brooklyn to watch the Connecticut Sun take on the New York Liberty. Shea Kastriner/USTA For the outing, Jones wore a black top and blue denim jeans, while Mitchell sat by her side in a monochromatic brown look. Days later, the "ICU" singer and her fiancé attended the US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City on Aug. 29. Before going public, Jones was asked about a "rumor with Donovan Mitchell" while appearing as a guest onShannon Sharpe'sClub Shay Shaypodcastearlier this year. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. When it came to her personal life, theGood Luck Charliealum said, "I will say my music is the outlet that I use to tell most of my stories and my truth, and some things I keep for myself 'cause this is my life, too." Jones added, "I don't want to ever feel like I have to be somebody's secret. I don't want to make anybody feel like they're mine. I think, for me, I'm trying to protect myself, and I'm trying to protect my family and whoever I love. So, yeah, I am more private." Read the original article onPeople

Coco Jones Gives a Closer Look at Her Sparkling Engagement Ring from Donovan Mitchell in New Photos for Laneige

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Meghan Markle Shows the 'Not Pretty' Side of "With Love, Meghan" Season 2 in Blooper Reel

Netflix Meghan Markle shared a new video of mishaps inWith Love, Meghanseason 2 on Netflix The clip included cracked plant pots and spilled drinks Meghan previously told PEOPLE, "The series is about doing what you can do and doing it with love" Things didn't always go as planned forMeghan Marklewhile filming season 2 ofWith Love, Meghan. On Sept. 3, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, looked back in a video montage shared to herInstagramhandle, featuring some of the funny moments from filming the Netflix series. "This season's motto — espresso yourself 😉," she captioned the clip. The reel opened with footage of Meghan opening a freezer drawer before shooing away the camera. "Oh, that's not pretty. That's not the shot," the Duchess of Sussex joked. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (@meghan) It flashed to Meghan andDaniel Martin, her longtime friend and royal wedding makeup artist, laughing as they worked with plants. "Girl, what is happening?" Martin exclaimed, as Meghan explained, "There's an enormous crack along the entire side!" while water leaked from a potted plant. "Oh no," Martin said. The Duchess of Sussex giggled again when she mixed something thick in a sieve, wondering aloud, "Is this working?" Someone behind the camera offered, "I think it's a slow process," which made her laugh more. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix) Meghan was patient when a kitchen gadget produced a mixture as she commented, "Oh, look, the pulp comes out of that side." A person behind the camera joked, "I'm going to stay out of this one," which made her laugh more. The reel rolled to show the Duchess of Sussex pouring dry vermouth into a pitcher, which made an accidental splash, remarking that something she sliced "still had some stomach in there" and adding apple slices to a green juice blend because "my ginger has decided not to be a backup singer; it's performing." "We're not going for perfect, we're going for real," the Duchess of Sussex declared as the clip closed. Netflix posted the same reel toInstagramwith the caption, "im so here for this kitchen realness." Jake Rosenberg/Netflix Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! Meghan stepped back in front of the camera for season 2 ofWith Love, Meghanon Netflix, which premiered on Aug. 26. Guests, includingChrissy Teigen,Tan France,Jay Shetty,José Andrésand more, joined the Duchess of Sussex to take on new challenges as she pursued her passions for cooking, creating and entertaining. The new installment followed the first season of the lifestyle series, which premiered on March 4 andranked tenthon Netflix's globalTop 10 Shows Overview listin the week after its premiere. Though her show highlights beautiful imagery, in anexclusive interviewwith PEOPLE, the Duchess of Sussex encouraged others to strive for balance, not perfection. "The series is about doing what you can do," she said, "and doing it with love." Read the original article onPeople

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Amanda Anisimova upsets Iga Swiatek at the U.S. Open after 6-0, 6-0 loss to her in Wimbledon's finalNew Foto - Amanda Anisimova upsets Iga Swiatek at the U.S. Open after 6-0, 6-0 loss to her in Wimbledon's final

NEW YORK (AP) —Amanda Anisimovaupset Iga Swiatek 6-4, 6-3 in theU.S. Openquarterfinals Wednesday, less than two months after losing to the six-time Grand Slam champion in the Wimbledon final bya 6-0, 6-0 score. The No. 8-seeded Anisimova reached her third major semifinal and first at Flushing Meadows. "To come back from Wimbledon like that is really special to me," said Anisimova, a 24-year-old who was born in New Jersey and grew up in Florida. "I feel like I worked so hard to try and turn around from that. ... Today is really special." The powerful strokes and poise she displayed in Arthur Ashe Stadium againstNo. 2 Swiatek— the 2022 U.S. Open champion — were such a striking contrast to what happened at the All England Club's Centre Court on July 12. That title match lasted just 57 minutes, and Anisimova only managed to win 24 points that day, a total she eclipsed about midway through the first set this time. "Everybody knows how Amanda can play. Yeah, she didn't play well in Wimbledon," said Swiatek, a 24-year-old from Poland, "but it's not like she's always going to do the same mistakes or feel the same." Anisimova cried during her runner-up speech during the trophy ceremony at Wimbledon; on Wednesday, she was all smiles while addressing thousands of supportive spectators who kept interrupting her on-court interview with cheers. "Playing here is so freaking special," Anisimova told them, "and I've been having the run of my life here." On Thursday, Anisimova will try to reach a second consecutive major final. She'll face four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka — who eliminated Coco Gauff on Monday — after the No. 23 seed beat No. 11 Karolina Muchova 6-4, 7-6 (3). After one game against Swiatek in the quarterfinals Wednesday, Anisimova might have been forgiven for thinking, "Oh, no. Not this again." That's because Anisimova served first and got broken immediately when she lost three points in a row by missing forehands — one into the net, one wide, one long. But Anisimova broke right back and soon was the one dictating points with her strong, flat groundstrokes that wound up contributing to 23 total winners, 10 more than Swiatek accumulated. Anisimova also played quite cleanly, making just 12 unforced errors. "She moved better, she played better," Swiatek said, comparing this match to the one at Wimbledon. "Everything was different." Swiatek's serve was problematic: She only put in 50% of her first serves and was broken four times. "I couldn't win today's match playing like that, serving like that," Swiatek said, "and with Amanda being so aggressive on the returns." In the second set, Anisimova fell behind early again, this time 2-0. But she again regrouped and quickly gained the upper hand. Swiatek was the one looking increasingly frustrated, shaking her head or slumping her shoulders between points, spreading her arms wide and looking to her coach for advice, and leaning back in her changeover chair as if pondering what, exactly, she could do differently. When Swiatek double-faulted to trail 5-3 in the second set, that allowed Anisimova to serve out the victory. "From the get-go, I was trying to fire myself up," Anisimova said. "She is one of the toughest players I've ever played. I knew I was going to have to dig deep." ___ More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Amanda Anisimova upsets Iga Swiatek at the U.S. Open after 6-0, 6-0 loss to her in Wimbledon's final

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Ohio State-Texas is all-time most watched Week 1 college football game, Fox Sports reportsNew Foto - Ohio State-Texas is all-time most watched Week 1 college football game, Fox Sports reports

The crown jewel of a blockbuster, season-opening slate, Ohio State-Texas is now the most watched Week 1 college football game of all time,according to Fox Sports, which reported Wednesday that the blue blood showdown in Columbus scored 16,623,000 viewers, peaking at 18,569,000. That peak reportedly took place between 3-3:15 p.m. ET while Texas attempted to mount a fourth-quarter comeback against the defending national champs with Arch Manning at the helm. Manning wasuneven at best and underwhelming at worst Saturday, and Ohio State held on for a14-7 victory, a reputation-restoring notch on the belt of new Buckeyes defensive coordinator Matt Patricia. Ratings Always Rise at NOON 🫡FOX's BIG NOON SATURDAY scored 16,623,000 viewers for Ohio State's win over Texas 🏈- Most-watched Week 1 CFB game on any net in history- Third most-watched regular season CFB game ever on FOX- Peaked at 18,569,000 viewers from 3-3:15 PM ETpic.twitter.com/P1Eg3FnjxB — FOX Sports PR (@FOXSportsPR)September 3, 2025 Fox Sports also reported that this iteration Ohio State-Texas — notably, a rematch of last season's Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal — was the third-most watched regular-season college football game in the network's history. Before it started, the matchup was highlighted by Fox's "Big Noon Kickoff" pregame show. Outside the 'Shoe, "Big Noon Kickoff" set up shop a bit more than an actual stone's throw away from ESPN's "College GameDay," which set aviewership record of its own during Lee Corso's final show. More than 5 million people tuned in for the final 15 minutes of "GameDay,"per ESPN, as Corso brought his headgear predictions full circle,putting on a Brutus the Buckeye mascot headjust like he did the first time he started the tradition in 1996. Fox actuallycarried that moment on its broadcast, too. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Additionally, Fox Sports reporter Tom Rinaldi, who worked with Corso at ESPN,honored Corso with a heartfelt tribute videoduring "Big Noon Kickoff." Saturday's showdown between Texas and Ohio State featured the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in the preseason AP Top 25, respectively. It pitted the SEC against the Big Ten. It offered the Longhorns a chance to avenge their most recent playoff defeat. It gave the Buckeyes an opportunity to ditch any potential championship hangover narrative. And it delivered big numbers despite limited scoring.

Ohio State-Texas is all-time most watched Week 1 college football game, Fox Sports reports

Ohio State-Texas is all-time most watched Week 1 college football game, Fox Sports reports The crown jewel of a blockbuster, season-opening ...

 

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