Pete Carroll defends Geno Smith after Raiders QB flipped off Seahawks fan: 'Did you see what the sign said?'New Foto - Pete Carroll defends Geno Smith after Raiders QB flipped off Seahawks fan: 'Did you see what the sign said?'

Thursday's preseason game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Seattle Seahawks marked an early homecoming for Raiders head coach Pete Carroll and quarterback Geno Smith. But Smith's return wasn't quite as welcoming, after the veteran was caught flipping off a Seahawks fan holding a sign while he was coming out of the tunnel. In anews conferenceSunday, Carroll was asked early on about the gesture. Carroll quickly jumped to the defense of his quarterback. "Did you see what the sign said?" Carroll asked. When the reporter confirmed that they had, Carroll kept things moving: "Next question." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] The fan's provocative sign read, "Bigger Bust — Geno or JaMarcus Russell?" That prompted the reaction from Smith. Russell,a former No. 1 overall draft pick with a troubled NFL career, lasted only three seasons with the Raiders as quarterback before being released. (He recently made headlines last summer, afterbeing removed as a volunteer coach and sued by his high school.) On Thursday, Carroll was seen trying to take down the sign from the fan after the interaction, seemingly understanding the effect it had on Smith. Smith, who was selected in the second round of the 2013 draft out of West Virginia, was on his way to becoming a career backup before finding his resurgence with the Seahawks. With Russell Wilson sent to the Denver Broncos, Smith won Seattle's starting job in 2022, eventually earning his first Pro Bowl nod and the 2022 Comeback Player of the Year. Carroll, who had coached the Seahawks since 2010, was a mentor for Smith during that time, beforehe and the team parted waysat the end of the 2023 season. WhenCarroll took the Raiders' coaching job, it was only fitting to have Smith join him. Theveteran QB was traded to Las Vegasin March. Smith eventuallysigned a two-year extensionto keep him out of free agency next offseason. Thursday's preseason game ended with a 23-23 tie between Carroll's old team and his new one. In a game that primarily featured Aidan O'Connell at QB for Las Vegas, Smith played limited snaps, but went 1-for-3 for 15 yards in the draw.

Pete Carroll defends Geno Smith after Raiders QB flipped off Seahawks fan: 'Did you see what the sign said?'

Pete Carroll defends Geno Smith after Raiders QB flipped off Seahawks fan: 'Did you see what the sign said?' Thursday's preseaso...
A'ja Wilson makes WNBA history in Aces' win over SunNew Foto - A'ja Wilson makes WNBA history in Aces' win over Sun

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A'ja Wilson scored 32 points and tied a career-high with 20 rebounds to become the first player in WNBA history with30-plus points and at least 20 reboundsin a game as the Las Vegas Aces beat the Connecticut Sun 94-86 on Sunday night. Wilson grabbed almost as many boards as Connecticut had as a team (23) as Las Vegas (18-14) won its season-best fourth straight. Jackie Young scored 21 points and reserves Jewell Loyd and Dana Evans scored 12 and 10 respectively. Marina Mabrey scored 22 points, Saniya Rivers had 17 and Leila Lacan 13 for Connecticut. The Sun built a 31-27 lead at the end of the first quarter and extended their lead to 45-33 with with 5:46 left before halftime on Tina Charles' jump shot. But the Aces outscored Connecticut 12-0 to close the half to tie it 45-all at the half. Chelsea Gray made two free throws to put Las Vegas ahead 51-50 with 7:18 to play and it led for the remainder of the game. LYNX 83, LIBERTY 71 Kayla McBride scored 18 points and DiJonai Carrington added 15 to help Minnesota beat New York. The teams will meetthree times over the next nine dayswith New York having back-to-back games on the west coast before heading to Minnesota to play Saturday. The Lynx are off until that game. Both sides were short-handed with New York missingBreanna Stewart(knee) and Minnesota playing withoutNapheesa Collier(ankle). This was the first game between the teams at Barclays Center since New York won the decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals last fall. New York (20-11) was up 47-40 early in the third quarter before Minnesota went on a 24-7 run over the next 6 minutes to go up 64-54 on Natisha Hiedeman's 3-pointer from the wing. The Lynx (27-5) hit five 3-pointers and had one three-point play during the game-changing burst. Minnesota led 66-57 heading into the fourth quarter and put the game away early in the final period behind Carrington, who the Lynx picked up last week in a deal with Dallas before the trade deadline. MYSTICS 91, WINGS 78 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Kiki Iriafen scored a career-high 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Washington used a strong second half to beat Dallas. Sonia Citron scored 17 of her 18 points in the second half, Stefanie Dolson scored 14 and reserve Emily Engstler had 11 for the Mystics (14-17) who ended a four-game losing streak. Paige Bueckers scored 17 points to lead Dallas and move into a tie for fourth place in WNBA history with Ruthie Bolton with her 25th game scoring in double digits to start a career. Cynthia Cooper is the leader at 92 games, followed by A'ja Wilson with 37 and Candace Parker with 32. Arike Ogunbowale scored 12 points and Haley Jones 11 for Dallas, which has lost five straight. After scoring 30 points in the first half and allowing Dallas (8-24) to build a 41-30 lead, Washington outscored the Wings 33-17 in the third and 28-20 in the fourth. Up 63-58 at the end of the third, Citron buried a 27-foot, step back 3-pointer to make it 76-66 with 5:34 remaining. Dallas led 23-18 at the end of the first quarter. Iriafen's tip-in with 4:57 before halftime brought the Mystics within 28-27, but Washington failed to convert a field before the break and Dallas pushed its lead to 41-30 at intermission with a 13-0 run. DREAM 74, MERCURY 66 PHOENIX (AP) — Allisha Gray scored 17 points and Atlanta won its fifth straight, beating Phoenix. Brionna Jones scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Naz Hillmon had 13 points and 13 boards for the Dream (20-11) , while Jordin Canada had a team-leading 13 points when she left due to injury. Before the end of the third quarter, the left-handed Canada drove the left side of the lane, missed the sweeping underhanded layup attempt and appeared to land awkwardly before hobbling off the court. Unable to stand on her own, she was carried to the locker room by two team staff members. Alyssa Thomas scored 21 points for Phoenix (19-12) and reserve DeWanna Bonner had 16. Jones' layup with 5:25 before halftime gave Atlanta a 36-19 lead before Phoenix rallied. The Mercury outscored Atlanta 15-3 and reduced their deficit to 39-34 at halftime. Bonner made two free throws with 3:35 left in the third to give Phoenix a 48-46 lead. Jones made two foul shots to tie it, Canada followed with a 3-pointer and Phoenix never trailed again. The loss ended Phoenix's three-game winning streak. SPARKS 94, STOMR 91 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dearica Hamby scored seven of Los Angeles' final nine points including the winning three-point play with 5.6 seconds left, Kelsey Plum scored 20 points, and the Sparks beat Seattle. Hamby, who scored 19 points, knotted it at 87-all with two free throws with 1:25 left. Plum sank a pair of free throws with 56.5 seconds to go for a two-point lead. Seattle's Brittney Sykes hit a pair of late layups including one with 12.7 seconds left to tie it at 91-all, setting up Hamby's layup to win it. Sykes scored 27 points, reserve Dominique Malonga scored 20, Skylar Diggins 17 and Nneka Ogwumike 15 for Seattle. The Storm (16-16) built a 26-14 lead after the first quarter before Los Angeles won the second, 32-14, and led 46-40 at halftime. The second half was back-and-forth and neither team led by more than eight. Seattle led 87-80 with 2:52 left on a basket by Diggins. Azura Stevens scored 15 points and Cameron Brink came off the bench to score 14 for the Sparks.

A'ja Wilson makes WNBA history in Aces' win over Sun

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Maluma Stops Concert to Scold Mom Who Brought Baby Without Ear Protection: 'That Baby Doesn't Want to Be There'New Foto - Maluma Stops Concert to Scold Mom Who Brought Baby Without Ear Protection: 'That Baby Doesn't Want to Be There'

Medios y Media/Getty Maluma called out a fan for bringing a baby to his Mexico City concert "Do you think it's a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f------ high? Where is the sound this loud? That baby doesn't even know what it's doing here," the musician can be heard asking in a viral social media video The "Sobrio" performer welcomed his first child, a daughter named Paris Londoño Gomez, in March 2024 Malumais calling out a fan for bringing a baby to one of his concerts. Over the weekend, the 31-year-old Colombian singer stopped his show in Mexico City to scold a mom who brought a young child to the performance without ear protection. "With all due respect… how old are they?" Maluma asked the mother in Spanish, as seen ina video of the interactionshared on X. "A year old? Less? A year." "Do you think it's a good idea to bring a 1-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are this f------ high?" he questioned, per a translation fromVariety."Where is the sound this loud? That baby doesn't even know what it's doing here." "Next time, protect their ears or something. For real. It's heavy. It's your responsibility," the musician continued. "You're waving them around like they're a toy. That baby doesn't want to be there, for real. I'm telling you with all love and respect, now that I'm a father… would never bring them to a concert. For the next time, be a bit more aware." Medios y Media/Getty The "Sobrio" performer welcomed his first child, a daughter namedParis Londoño Gomez, in March 2024 with girlfriendSusana Gomez. The couple announced their daughter's arrival in a post onInstagram. "On March 9th at 8:23 A.M. the love of our lives Paris Londoño Gomez was born. Thank you all for your birthday messages and well wishes," they wrote in Spanish. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Since then, Maluma (whose real name is Juan Luis Londoño Arias) has been candid about his love for being a father, and has spoken about wanting to be an example for his daughter. 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. "Everything changed. And I love it," MalumatoldAllurein 2024about becoming a dad. "Now, I wake up every day with the desire to conquer the world. I know I have to f------ kill it." Maluma/Instagram "For Paris, nothing is impossible. You have to lead by example," the "Hawái" singer added. "I go to bed every night that I can at 9 and wake up at 5:30 to hit the gym because I want to be healthy. You want to live forever for your kids. I want to make her proud." Maluma's performance in Mexico City came amid the final leg of his "+Pretty +Dirty World Tour," which is set to end on Aug. 23 in San Salvador, El Salvador. The musician also recently performed at Mexico's Rosarito Beach for the Baja Beach Festival, where he headlined alongside J Balvin and Don Omar. Read the original article onPeople

Maluma Stops Concert to Scold Mom Who Brought Baby Without Ear Protection: 'That Baby Doesn't Want to Be There'

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Controversial Singer, 36, Has Huge Item Thrown at Him OnstageNew Foto - Controversial Singer, 36, Has Huge Item Thrown at Him Onstage

Controversial Singer, 36, Has Huge Item Thrown at Him Onstageoriginally appeared onParade. Anyone who's ever been to a concert knows the common, universally accepted etiquette: don't throw anything onto the stage! (Unless you're asked to, of course.) Chris Brown fans, however, seem to be having a hard time coming to terms with that. Back in June, the "Run It!" singer was performing at a show in Wales when somebody in the frontappeared to splash their drink near the stage, appearing to skirt his pants. Brown kept the show going, continuing to sing and dance while gesturing for security to remove the offender between the song's lines. On August 7 and 8, Brown played two back-to-back shows in Detroit and must've gotten deja vu. At one of the shows, an audience member once again threw something at him while onstage. And this time, it wasn't just water. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 A close-up video of the moment was posted onReddit. Brown is crooning into the microphone when a large object suddenly zooms past the right side of his face. Scary! The "Under the Influence" singer seemed totally unfazed, ducking his head to the left while he continued to sing. If you were at the show and happened to look away for a second, you wouldn't have even realized anything happened. It's unclear exactly what the object was as it only appears in the video for a split second, but it was undeniably large. It looks like it was kind of flimsy and soft, lacking any real structural integrity. Perhaps it was a sweatshirt? At least it wasn't a toaster. There seems to be a phenomenon lately of concertgoers throwing blunt objects at performers. In December, Grammy-winnerBillie Eilish was famously hit in the face with a water bottlewhile she was in the middle of performing. Controversial Singer, 36, Has Huge Item Thrown at Him Onstagefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

Controversial Singer, 36, Has Huge Item Thrown at Him Onstage

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FedEx St. Jude Championship: Justin Rose surges late to win in a playoff as Tommy Fleetwood stumbles againNew Foto - FedEx St. Jude Championship: Justin Rose surges late to win in a playoff as Tommy Fleetwood stumbles again

Tommy Fleetwood once again came up short. Fleetwood, who held a two-shot lead briefly on the back nine, fell apart late and let the FedEx St. Jude Championship slip away on Sunday afternoon. That left the door open for Justin Rose, who made four straight birdies late to force a playoff with J.J. Spaun at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee. Rose and Spaun went three playoff holes before Rose finally sealed his victory. Rose almost hit his opening tee shot in the playoff into the water, but both he and Spaun ended up two-putting for par. The second playoff hole didn't settle anything, either, after Spaun made a very long birdie putt. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Finally, Rose sank another birdie putt on the third playoff hole to officially grab his win. Spaun had a 7-footer of his own to extend it, but he sent it flying past the cup. Rose ended up birding six of his last eight holes. CLUTCH.@JustinRose99birdies the third playoff hole to win the first playoff event@FedExChamp.pic.twitter.com/LCxB3kWL4U — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR)August 10, 2025 Rose, who finished in second at the Mastersearlier this season, is now the oldest winner on Tour since Phil Mickelson won the PGA Championship in 2021. He's also the oldest player from Europe to win on Tour in the modern era. Rose turned 45 earlier this summer. "That's why I practice. That's why I play," Rose said after his win. "I've been saying for some time now, obviously Augusta, when I bring my best, I know I'm good enough to play and to compete, and to now win against the best players in the world. Very gratifying day for me and a lot of hard work coming to fruition." Both Rose and Spaun are safely into the field next week at the BMW Championship, which will mark the second of three playoff events. The top 50 in the FedExCup standings have qualified for the tournament in Maryland, and will automatically earn bids into all signature events next season, too. The top 30 golfers after next week will then advance to the Tour Championship. Fleetwood entered Sunday with a one-shot lead over the field, thanks to his 1-under 69 on Saturday — which should've been bigger had he not made a bogey at the last and carded a double early. He was very slow out of the gate on Sunday, too, and left the door wide open for Scottie Scheffler and the rest of the field after he opened the day with a bogey. Fleetwood made 10 straight pars after his bogey while Scheffler and Spaun caught right up to match him in the lead. But finally, Fleetwood found his swing again and took off. He sank a 33-footer for birdie at the par-4 12th, which marked his first birdie in 15 holes. Breakthrough birdie to tie the lead 💪@TommyFleetwood1gets his first birdie in 15 holes@FedExChamp.📺 NBCpic.twitter.com/TRCP73Zu24 — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR)August 10, 2025 Fleetwood then birdied the next hole after draining a 15-footer. That gave him the solo lead once again. He went on a remarkable run where he made six one-putts in a seven-hole stretch, capped with a third birdie at the 15th But that's when Fleetwood stalled out, and then he missed a brutal look for par at the 17th to fall one back once again. He ended up finishing with a 1-under 69 for what was his 29th top-five finish on Tour. That's 11 more than any other player without a win over the last four decades, according toThe Athletic's Justin Ray. While that was happening, Rose was surging alongside him. Rose, who started the day one back, went on a tear where he made four straight birdies to suddenly get right back into the mix. It actually marked his longest birdie streak on Tour this season. FOURTH BIRDIE in a row vaults Justin Rose into the co-lead. 🔥pic.twitter.com/6s7IBhOunn — Golf Channel (@GolfChannel)August 10, 2025 Rose had a great look for birdie at the last, but he just barely sent his putt right of the cup. That set up the playoff with Spaun — who also jumped right back into it with a pair of late birdies. Spaun has now finished in second three times this season, two of which have come in a playoff. He picked up his first major championship win earlier this summer at the U.S. Open, too. "It sucks to miss a 7-footer, but tricky read and pulled it a little bit," Spaun said of the final putt. "I hung in there the best I could, and he beat me to the hole first. Just wasn't meant to be." Scheffler finished in a tie for third with Fleetwood at 15-under. Scheffler had to turn to Brad Payne, a chaplain to PGA Tour players, on Sunday to fill in as his caddie. Scheffler's usual caddie, Ted Scott, had to return home after the third round due to an undisclosed family matter. Payne has caddied for several players on Tour in the past, and he actually stepped in for Scott during the third round of the 2024 PGA Championship. Scott left Scheffler during the third round of that major championship to attend the high school graduation ceremony of one of his children. Rose has now won 12 times in his career. He has five top-10 finishes this season, and he entered the week at No. 20 in the Official World Golf Rankings. He fought his way into a playoff at Augusta National earlier this season,but he fell to Rory McIlroy. Fleetwood has been a dominant force on the world stage for years. He's been a staple on the European Ryder Cup team and has won seven times on the DP World Tour. He entered this week at No. 15 in the OWGR. But the 34-year-old Englishman just can't break through in the United States. He's had five top-10 finishes this season on Tour and he finished T2 at the Travelers Championship earlier this summer. That was the sixth runner-up finish of his career, two of which have come at major championships. With how he's playing, Fleetwood is sure to break through on Tour at some point. But with how rough Sunday's finish was, it's unclear when that will actually happen. "I'm obviously going to be disappointed," Fleetwood said. "I said last time, there's a lot of positives to take ... I won't feel like that right now."

FedEx St. Jude Championship: Justin Rose surges late to win in a playoff as Tommy Fleetwood stumbles again

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Pawol breaks gender barrier, earns good reviews for her work behind the plate on historic weekendNew Foto - Pawol breaks gender barrier, earns good reviews for her work behind the plate on historic weekend

ATLANTA (AP) — Jen Pawol breezed through Sunday's Marlins-Braves game as if breaking a gender barrier was just another day on the job. Considering Pawol became the first female umpire to work behind the plate in the majors, making unprecedented history appear to be routine was especially impressive. "I think Jen did a really nice job," Miami manager Clayton McCullough said afterAtlanta's 7-1 winover the Marlins. "I think she's very composed back there. She handled and managed the game very well. And big day for her. Big day for Major League Baseball. I congratulated her again on that because it's quite the accomplishment." It was an impressive cap to a memorable weekend for Pawol. Shemade historyin Saturday's doubleheader as the first female umpire to work a regular-season game in the majors. She called the bases in the doubleheader before moving behind the plate on Sunday, placing her in the brightest spotlight for an umpire. Pawol never showed any indication of being affected by the attention, even while knowing every call would be closely watched. "Congrats to Jen, obviously," said Braves left-hander Joey Wentz, who earned the win by allowing only one run in 5 1/3 innings. Asked about Pawol's calls, Wentz said, "I try not to focus on the zone, to be honest with you. ... I thought it was good though." There were few opportunities for disputes as Wentz and Miami starting pitcher Cal Quantrill combined for only three strikeouts. The first called third strike came in the fifth inning, when Pawol used a fist pump when calling out Miami's Kyle Stowers on a pitch that was close to the edge of the plate. McCullough was seen in the Marlins dugout with his palms held up as if asking about the pitch call. He said after the game it's not unusual to question a close called strike. "Over the course of the game, there are a number of times that you just are going to be asking for clarity on one, if you aren't sure," McCullough said. "So it could have been that." The 48-year-old Pawol was called up as a rover umpire, so her next assignment in the majors has not been announced. "I wish her the best moving forward as she continues to, I'm sure, hopefully one day be up full time, you know, a permanent big league umpire," McCullough said. Pawol also received positive reviews from Braves manager Brian Snitker, who on Saturday said, "You can tell she knows what she does." Pawol's work in the minor leagues began in 2016 when she was assigned to the Gulf Coast League. She worked in the Triple-A championship game in 2023 and inspring training gamesin 2024 and again this year. "We certainly didn't call her up from A ball, right?" Quantrill said. "So yeah, I'm sure she was well prepared. And like I said I think, you know, part of the game moving forward is that if this is normal then we're going to treat it normal, too. So, you know, I thought it was fine. I think she did she did a quality job. ... And yeah, I think she'd be very proud of herself. And, you know, it's kind of a cool little thing to be part of." Pawol spoke to reporters on Saturday when she said, "The dream actually came true today. I'm still living in it. I'm so grateful to my family and Major League Baseball for creating such an incredible work environment. … I'm just so thankful." Pawol received cheers from fans on both days. On Sunday, some held up "Way to go Jen!" signs. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Pawol breaks gender barrier, earns good reviews for her work behind the plate on historic weekend

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