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Joey Logano is one of only five drivers in NASCAR history to win three Cup titles before the age of 35.
Rebecca Lowe, Tim Howard and Robbie Mustoe recap an exciting day in the Premier League, breaking down the draw between Chelsea and Arsenal, Tottenham’s loss to Ipswich Town and Manchester United’s dominant win.

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  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
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    Dell and the Texans appeared to be cruising to a convincing upset over the Lions after taking a 23-7 lead into the half. Even while picking off Lions quarterback Jared Goff five times, the Texans were outscored 19-0 after the break to fall to 6-4. Never likely to be useful as a team’s top option through the air, Dell could find more room to maneuver once Nico Collins returns from a five-game absence, which appears likely to occur in Week 11 after the alpha wide receiver was activated from injured reserve this week. Dell will look to take advantage of a soft matchup against the Cowboys his next time out.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #8
    A 23-7 halftime lead and five interceptions was not enough for the Texans to escape Week 10 with a victory after Detroit outscored Houston 19-0 after the break to steal away the win. Even so, Metchie notched his first professional touchdown after overcoming cancer his rookie season, offering flanking production opposite Tank Dell after Nico Collins was activated from injured reserve but announced as inactive against for the team’s game against the Lions. Metchie is likely to fall back to a tertiary role through the air once Collins returns, which appears likely to occur when the team faces the Cowboys in Week 11.
  • HOU Running Back #28
    Mixon struggled to find any room to run against the stout Detroit defensive line, something that seemed to be masked by his production through the air and his touchdown until the Texans squandered a 23-7 halftime lead to fall to 6-4. Even so, fantasy managers have to be thrilled at the continued high usage for the veteran running back, who has operated as one of the only remaining true workhorse backs in the league this season, potentially returning one of the better fantasy profiles versus draft cost in fantasy drafts this offseason. Up next for Mixon and the Texans are the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 11.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    Stroud and the rest of the Texans could do no wrong in the first half, taking a commanding 23-7 lead into the break. Their defense turned in five interceptions off Detroit quarterback Jared Goff, but they found no room on offense in the second half while being shutout in the final two frames. A missed field goal with under two minutes remaining gave the Lions excellent field position in a tied game, which gave them enough time and room to maneuver into field goal range to kick the winning points as time expired. The Texans became the first team since the 2021 Cardinals to register five interceptions and lose the game, falling to 6-4 and squandering an opportunity to take a commanding three-game lead in the division with only seven games yet to play. The Texans will look to regain the magic they had in the first half when they travel to Dallas to face the struggling Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 11.
  • DET Wide Receiver #9
    Williams fell well behind both Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta in the target pecking order amidst first half struggles, eventually making two key grabs in the second half to aid in a ferocious comeback that had the Lions snatch victory from the clutches of defeat following a 23-7 deficit at the break. Williams made the catch of the night when he snared a ball between two defenders in the fourth quarter, maintaining possession while being sandwiched between defenders in a high-low collision, a play that eventually led to a St. Brown touchdown later in the drive. Williams could find better counting stats in a Week 11 matchup with the struggling Jaguars.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    St. Brown struggled with the rest of the team in the first half but served as quarterback Jared Goff’s go-to man with the team in comeback mode. The Lions became the first team since 2012 to win a game in which their quarterback threw five interceptions, outscoring the Texans 19-0 in the second half to complete the comeback on a last-second Jake Bates field goal. St. Brown and the rest of the offense are likely to find better success early in Week 11 when they host the Jaguars.
  • DET Running Back #5
    Montgomery had more carries than backfield mate Jahmyr Gibbs through three quarters, doing well to wear the relentless Houston defense down before giving way to the lightning to his thunder in the fourth quarter. Gibbs took over the game when it mattered most, but it was Montgomery that did a lot of the heavy lifting early. His touchdown saved an otherwise pedestrian fantasy performance, pushing his season total to seven on the ground this year. Montgomery could return better counting stats in Week 11 when the Lions host the underperforming Jaguars.
  • DET Running Back #26
    As is typically the case with the Detroit backfield, David Montgomery did most of the heavy lifting in the first three quarters before giving way to the lightning of Gibbs with the game on the line. Gibbs was the driving force of the offense on the final two possessions of the game, each of which ended in field goals to send the Lions to a shocking victory after trailing 23-7 at the half. Gibbs could find more room early in Week 11 when the Lions host the floundering Jaguars.
  • DET Quarterback #16
    The Lions struggled to get anything going in the first half and took a 23-7 deficit into the break. Things were far different as they came back out of the tunnel, with two key interceptions by Carlton Davis keeping the Lions in contention. They would eventually go on to outscore the Texans 19-0 in the second half to steal a victory from the clutches of defeat, with Goff doing just enough when it mattered most to send the Lions to a commanding 8-1 record to lead the NFC. It was the first time since 2012 when a quarterback threw five interceptions and their team won, when Matt Ryan’s five picks weren’t enough for the Cardinals to beat the Falcons. Up next for the surging Lions is a floundering Jaguars team in Week 11.
  • DET Tight End #87
    LaPorta departed in the third quarter after a 37-yard reception to set up a David Montgomery touchdown. He was looked over in the medical tent for over 10 minutes before being deemed questionable to return with a shoulder injury. The second-year tight end led the team with three catches for 66 yards and a touchdown on six targets prior to departing.

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NASCAR Championship Weekend
The Team Penske driver captured his third title with the victory.
Watch highlights from the NASCAR Cup Series championship race at Phoenix Raceway.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson reflects on Martin Truex Jr.'s career, one of “unending grit and resilience”, ahead of his final full-time start at Phoenix Raceway.
Here is what drivers were talking about after Sunday’s season finale.
NASCAR president Steve Phelps presents Joey Logano with the Bill France Cup after winning the 2024 Cup Series championship
Ryan Blaney congratulates Joey Logano for bringing the championship back to Team Penske after a “heck of a battle” but “didn’t have enough” to make up ground after the final restart.

NFL

The Texans suffered a crushing defeat on Sunday night, but it isn’t shaking running back Joe Mixon’s belief in the team.
It’s rare that a quarterback meets the media after winning a game that saw him throw five interceptions, but that’s where Lions quarterback Jared Goff found himself on Sunday night.
Thousands of Lions fans made their voices heard on Sunday night in Houston, and Lions coach Dan Campbell says the fans helped them come back and beat the Texans.
Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison react to C.J. Stroud’s interceptions against the Lions on Sunday Night Football, where Houston’s signal-caller may have started to doubt himself in the second half.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Robbie Earle breaks down Ibrahima Konate’s performance against Aston Villa, explaining why the French defender is his underappreciated performer of Matchweek 11.
Robbie Mustoe explains why Matheus Cunha is his underappreciated performer for Matchweek 11, discussing what the 25-year-old does to set himself apart in the Premier League.
NFL WEEK 10
The Texans jumped out to an early start, but the Lions lock in during the second half and defeat Houston 26-23 on the road.
All of Detroit -- and Houston -- held its breath at the buzzer as Jake Bates’s 52-yard field goal snuck through the uprights to lift the Lions over the Texans on Sunday Night Football.
Jake Bates and Carlton Davis III join Melissa Stark to react to the Detroit Lions’ comeback victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday Night Football, and how the team showed “grit” in the second half at NRG Stadium.
Brian Branch joins Rodney Harrison, Tony Dungy and Jac Collinsworth to discuss what makes Dan Campbell the best coach he’s ever had, unpack how the Lions were able to turn the game around in the second half and more.
Chris Simms calls up George Kittle to unpack the special attributes Christian McCaffrey brings to the field, talk through the mentality he had on his TD that wasn’t even supposed to go to him and more.
The FNIA crew analyze the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Denver Broncos that ended in a walk-off blocked field goal, discussing how the defending Super Bowl champions keep finding new ways to win each week.
FNIA breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-half comeback in their road victory against the Washington Commanders and how head coach Mike Tomlin has the team playing at a high level with Russell Wilson under center.

Rotoworld

Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle lead the way in positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.
Fantasy managers must work with injuries to Kevin Durant and Ja Morant and Joel Embiid’s anticipated return.
Tarik Skubal emerged as the hands down most valuable pitcher in baseball this season.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. is in a phenomenal spot and Cade Otton is pushing for a top-five rank at tight end in Week 10.

College Football

Wide receiver Jordan Clay (San Antonio, Texas/ Madison High School) was officially honored as a 2025 Navy All-American by America’s Navy and NBC Sports representatives during a live jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome tour.
Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard put on a show against Florida State in Week 11, amounting one passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns in a 52-3 thumping of the Seminoles in South Bend, Indiana.
Two top-five teams lost, but what does it mean for the College Football Playoff picture?
Kurtis Rourke threw two first-half touchdowns to help lead No. 8 Indiana to a 20-15 victory over Michigan in Bloomington as the Hoosiers earned their first 10-win season in program history.
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Minnesota took a long time to get going against Nebraska-Omaha but ultimately emerged victorious at home.
Without Dawson Garcia, Minnesota would have been in desperate trouble of getting upset at home by Nebraska-Omaha.
No. 18 Marquette passed a tough test against a stingy George Mason squad, earning a hard-fought win.
Marquette guard Kam Jones lit up George Mason, pouring in two dozen points and dishing out eight assists in a hard-earned victory.
Illinois had little trouble against SIU Edwardsville, notching a dominant victory at the State Farm Center.
Can UConn three-peat? How good will Cooper Flagg be? And who’s going to cut down the nets?
JuJu Watkins, Paige Bueckers and Hannah Hidalgo lead the top teams as the sport enters its post-Caitlin Clark era.

Motor Sports

Martin Truex Jr. admits his final race in full-time Cup Series competition was “not a good day to end on” but looks forward to the opportunity to “race for fun” after a storied NASCAR career.
Go through the NASCAR Cup Series field and hear what drivers had to say following the championship race at Phoenix Raceway.
William Byron unpacks his championship race at Phoenix and feels his No. 24 didn’t have enough to hang with the Team Penske Fords, but he remains proud of “a great year” entering the offseason.
After falling short of the 2024 Cup Series championship, Tyler Reddick is “heavily motivated” to improve at Phoenix but remains proud of the team’s effort in a mistake-free race.

Golf

Here’s how you can watch this week’s action across the golf world on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app.
Watch highlights from the fourth and final round of the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship at El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, presented by Ecolab.
Joe Highsmith didn’t win the World Wide Technology Championship, but he did all but lock up his PGA Tour card for next season.
Here’s a look at how the purse was paid out in the World Wide Technology Championship.
Austin Eckroat won the World Wide Technology Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour title of the year.
Vince Van Veen was beating just four players through 36 holes at final stage before shooting 12-under 59 on Sunday.

MLB

Sasaki, who turned 23 this month, is expected to become one of the most sought-after pitchers on the open market.
Taylor, who turns 31 in January, hit .248 with seven homers, 35 RBIs and 11 stolen bases over 130 games in his first season with the Mets, who acquired him from Milwaukee last December.
Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.
New York reached the World Series this year for the first time since 2009, losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games.

NBA

Antetokounmpo elbowed Brown in the head then pulled the 5th-grade level fake handshake as a joke. Brown was having none of it.
He’s the leading scorer on the 8-1 Suns and leads the NBA in clutch scoring to start the season.
Morant injured his hip trying to finish a lob against the Lakers when Rui Hachimura undercut him. Morant now misses rematch Wednesday.

Betting

Drew Dinsick reacts to Kyler Murray’s performance for the Arizona Cardinals against the New York Jets in Week 10 and why he should be in the discussion for the 2024 NFL MVP award.
Dinsick takes a look at the opening line in an NFL Week 11 Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers tilt that could go a long way in deciding the AFC North.
The undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers welcome the Brooklyn Nets to town who are fresh off an OT loss to the Celtics.

College Basketball

Marquette fed off the students’ energy to get a win against George Mason.
Marquette head coach Shaka Smart talks to the College Cooldown crew about the Golden Eagles turning things around in the second half against George Mason and Kam Jones’ poise.
Golden Eagles guard Kam Jones sits down to discuss Marquette’s win against George Mason and the pivotal final stretch.
Illinois guard Kasparas Jakucionis talks about his fast start to the season after a dominant win against SIUE.

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The third quarter not only took a toll on the quarterbacks’ passer ratings but also on some of the players.
NBC was playing a pre-recorded interview with Dan Campbell out of halftime, and as the Lions coach mentioned that his team needed a takeaway, Carlton Davis intercepted C.J.
The Texans scored on five of their six possessions in the first half, but none more special than a touchdown that made the game 23-7 at halftime.