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- Major League Baseball playoff races:
- Motorcycle sport:
- Valentino Rossi wins his seventh World Championship when he secures the MotoGP championship for the fourth successive year by finishing second in the Malaysian GP. (Superwheels)
- Auto racing:
- Basketball:
- NFL Week Three:
- New England Patriots 23, Pittsburgh Steelers 20: In a rematch of last year's AFC Championship game at Heinz Field, Adam Vinatieri kicks a game-winning 43-yard field goal with one second left after Pittsburgh's Hines Ward scored the tying touchdown on the previous drive. Ben Roethlisberger is sacked four times, while Corey Dillon runs for two touchdowns and Tom Brady completes all twelve of his fourth quarter passes for 163 yards. Patriots safety Rodney Harrison was injured in the first quarter and will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL, MCL and PCL in his knee and starting offensive lineman Matt Light will be out the rest of the season as well. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Philadelphia Eagles 23, Oakland Raiders 20: At "The Linc", David Akers, fighting a hamstring injury, kicks the game-winning field goal from 23 yards with nine seconds remaining. Kerry Collins has 345 yards passing and two touchdowns, and Terrell Owens catches a touchdown pass from Donovan McNabb. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Jacksonville Jaguars 26, New York Jets 20 (OT): Byron Leftwich outdueled fellow Marshall University quarterback Chad Pennington in The Meadowlands and throws a 36-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Smith 5:12 into overtime to win it for Jacksonville. Pennington and Jets' backup QB Jay Fiedler both suffered injuries, with Pennington likely out for the season due to a torn rotator cuff. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Indianapolis Colts 13, Cleveland Browns 6: Edgerrin James runs for 100 yards for the first time this season, and the vastly improved Colts defense held their third consecutive team to under 10 points at the RCA Dome. Marvin Harrison and Peyton Manning also break the record for most yardage passing between two teammates with 9,568 yards between them, passing Jim Kelly and Andre Reed, who combined for 9,538 yards with the Buffalo Bills. Manning passes the 30,000 yards passing mark for his career in his 155th contest becoming the second fastest to do so. Only Dan Marino threw for 30,000 yards in his career faster, doing so in 154 games. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17, Green Bay Packers 16: "Cadillac" Williams runs for 158 yards, while Brett Favre throws three interceptions (two to Will Allen) as Tampa Bay wins for the first time at Lambeau Field since 1989. The difference comes when Ryan Longwell misses a point after touchdown, ending his streak at 157 straight PATs made. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Dallas Cowboys 34, San Francisco 49ers 31: The Cowboys come back from a 12-point deficit at Monster Park in the fourth quarter to win as Keyshawn Johnson catches the go-ahead touchdown with 1:51 remaining from Drew Bledsoe. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Seattle Seahawks 37, Arizona Cardinals 12: Shaun Alexander runs for four touchdowns, two of which were thirty seconds apart at Qwest Field. Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner suffers a groin injury and is replaced with Josh McCown. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Miami Dolphins 27, Carolina Panthers 24: Lance Schulters intercepts Jake Delhomme late in the fourth quarter at Miami to set up Olindo Mare's game-winning 32-yard field goal with four seconds left. Steve Smith catches three touchdown passes for Carolina, while Ronnie Brown of the Dolphins had 132 rushing yards. (Yahoo!/AP)
- St. Louis Rams 31, Tennessee Titans 27: In their first meeting since Super Bowl XXXIV, Marc Bulger throws three touchdown passes, while Adam Archuleta returns an interception by Steve McNair 85 yards for a score. Both teams combine for seven turnovers. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Atlanta Falcons 24, Buffalo Bills 16: Falcons QB Michael Vick has two touchdown passes and run for 236 yards as a team. Buffalo's Willis McGahee runs for 160 yards and a touchdown, but the Bills lose linebacker Takeo Spikes with a torn Achilles tendon for the rest of the season. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Minnesota Vikings 33, New Orleans Saints 16: Daunte Culpepper throws for 300 yards and three touchdowns, one of them on their first play of the game, as the Vikings get their first win of the season against a Saints team that committed fourteen penalties and four turnovers. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Cincinnati Bengals 24, Chicago Bears 7: The Bengals improve to 3–0 for the first time since 1990 at Soldier Field by intercepting Kyle Orton five times, while Carson Palmer throws for three touchdowns. The five INTs mark the first time since 1971 that an NFL team had five interceptions in three straight games. (Yahoo!/AP)
- San Diego Chargers 45, New York Giants 23: LaDainian Tomlinson runs for 192 yards and three touchdowns and throws another touchdown to Keenan McCardell as the "Lightning Bolts" win at Qualcomm Stadium. This was Eli Manning's first game in San Diego since the 2004 NFL draft, where he was selected first overall by the Chargers and, unhappy with the team, was immediately traded to the Giants. (Yahoo!/AP)
Bye Week: Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Washington Redskins.
- Golf
- Auto racing:
- NFL: Week Two (Designated by the NFL as "Hurricane Relief Weekend" for the benefit of the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Contributions can be made at http://www.bushclintonkatrinafund.org.)
- Carolina Panthers 27, New England Patriots 17: The Patriots commit three turnovers and Stephen Davis scores three touchdowns in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXVIII. Tom Brady throws his 100th career touchdown pass. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Indianapolis Colts 10, Jacksonville Jaguars 3: Edgerrin James runs for 128 yards but Rae Carthon scored the game-winning touchdown. Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich was injured late in the game, while Peyton Manning failed to throw for a touchdown. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Philadelphia Eagles 42, San Francisco 49ers 3: Donovan McNabb was 22-for-29 for 356 yards and five touchdowns — two of them to Terrell Owens — in a rout of the 49ers. Top draft pick Alex Smith made his NFL debut in this game and was 0-for-1 in the passing department. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Houston Texans 7: Willie Parker runs for 111 yards while Texans quarterback David Carr is sacked eight times. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Cincinnati Bengals 37, Minnesota Vikings 8: Chad Johnson catches a 70-yard touchdown on the second play of the game; one of three touchdown passes by Carson Palmer. Daunte Culpepper throws five interceptions. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Chicago Bears 38, Detroit Lions 6: Lions quarterback Joey Harrington throws five interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Mike Brown, while Thomas Jones scores two touchdowns for Chicago. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Tennessee Titans 25, Baltimore Ravens 10: The Titans sack Anthony Wright six times, force two turnovers, and block a punt for a safety. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Buffalo Bills 3: Rookie "Cadillac" Williams runs for 128 yards and a touchdown. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Seattle Seahawks 21, Atlanta Falcons 18: Matt Hasselbeck throws two TD passes and Shaun Alexander runs for a TD to stake the Seahawks to a 21–0 halftime lead. The Seahawks nearly blow the lead, but their defense stops the Falcons late in the fourth quarter to preserve the win. (AP/Yahoo!)
- St. Louis Rams 17, Arizona Cardinals 12: The Rams' Marc Bulger throws two TD passes, and their defense keeps the Cardinals out of the end zone all four times they advanced inside the Rams 12. Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner goes 28-for-41 with 307 yards passing against his former team. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Cleveland Browns 26, Green Bay Packers 24: Both quarterbacks, the Browns' Trent Dilfer and the Packers' Brett Favre, throw for over 300 yards and three TDs apiece, but Favre also throws two interceptions in a closely fought game. Favre becomes the third NFL quarterback, behind Dan Marino and John Elway, to throw for more than 50,000 passing yards. The uniform number 92 of late Packers great Reggie White was retired during halftime ceremonies. (AP/Yahoo!)
- New York Jets 17, Miami Dolphins 7: The Jets defense holds the Dolphins to 66 yards rushing, and Chad Pennington leads the offense on a fourth-quarter TD drive that seals the win. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Denver Broncos 20, San Diego Chargers 17: The Broncos come back from a 14–3 halftime deficit, sparked by a Champ Bailey interception return for a TD and a defense that holds the Chargers to 41 yards of offense in the second half. Jason Elam kicks the winning field goal with 5 seconds left. Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson scores both Chargers TDs, giving him a rushing TD in 14 consecutive games, an NFL record. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Kansas City Chiefs 23, Oakland Raiders 17: Trent Green was 18-for-28 for 238 yards, and Priest Holmes carried the ball 19 times for 75 yards and a touchdown, and the rebuilt Chiefs' defense withstood a late game drive by the Raiders in Oakland's home opener. Randy Moss made his official home debut with 5 catches for 127 yards and a touchdown, while Kerry Collins was 21-for-35 and 263 yards along with the Moss touchdown. (AP/Yahoo!)
- College football:
- The USC Trojans are ranked Number 1 by the AP for the 22nd consecutive poll, breaking the previous record set by the Miami Hurricanes during 2001 and 2002. The streak began with the poll of December 7, 2003. (AP/Yahoo!)
- Tennis: Roger Federer wins the US Open men's singles title with a 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(1), 6–1 victory over Andre Agassi. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Golf: The United States Solheim Cup team, captained by legend Nancy Lopez, wins the event at the Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana, defeating Europe 15½ points to 12½ points. The U.S. has won all Solheim Cups contested on home soil. Meg Mallon sinks the Cup-clinching putt to defeat England's Karen Stupples in their singles match 3&1. In other news regarding the LPGA, outgoing commissioner Ty Votaw steps down after the event, to be succeeded by Carolyn Bivens. (LPGA.com)
- Auto racing:
- NFL Week 1:
- New Orleans Saints 23, Carolina Panthers 20: A last-second field goal by John Carney wins it for the Hurricane Katrina displaced Saints at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Dallas Cowboys 28, San Diego Chargers 24: Drew Bledsoe goes 18-for-24 with three touchdowns in his Cowboys debut, Keyshawn Johnson scores the go-ahaead touchdown with 3:10 remaining, and Aaron Glenn intercepts Chargers QB Drew Brees in the end zone with 30 seconds left. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Kansas City Chiefs 27, New York Jets 7: The Chiefs force seven fumbles, two of which were recovered by the defense, in a rout of the Jets. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Miami Dolphins 34, Denver Broncos 10: Nick Saban gets his first victory as an NFL head coach. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Detroit Lions 17, Green Bay Packers 3: The Lions intercept Brett Favre twice and hold the Packers to 56 rushing yards. Packers wide receiver Javon Walker tears his right knee and will miss the rest of the season. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Pittsburgh Steelers 34, Tennessee Titans 7: Rookie Willie Parker rushes for 161 yards and Ben Roethlisberger threw for two touchdowns. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Buffalo Bills 22, Houston Texans 7: Bills quarterback J. P. Losman throws a touchdown pass to offensive tackle Jason Peters in his first NFL start. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Minnesota Vikings 13: Rookie Alex Smith scored two touchdowns, "Cadillac" Williams ran 71 yards for a third, and the Bucs' defense intercepts Daunte Culpepper three times at the Metrodome. (Yahoo!/AP)
- New York Giants 42, Arizona Cardinals 19: The Giants score five touchdowns in the second half, one of them on a 95-yard kickoff return by Willie Ponder. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Cincinnati Bengals 27, Cleveland Browns 13: Carson Palmer throws for 280 yards and two touchdowns in spoiling new Browns head coach Romeo Crennel's debut. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Jacksonville Jaguars 26, Seattle Seahawks 14: Matt Hasselbeck throws three interceptions as the Jaguars win their season opener. (Yahoo!/AP)
- San Francisco 49ers 28, St. Louis Rams 25: The 49ers hold off a late comeback attempt to win Mike Nolan's head coaching debut. Rookie Otis Amey returns a punt for a touchdown. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Washington Redskins 9, Chicago Bears 7: Running back Clinton Portis runs for 121 yards. (Yahoo!/AP)
- Indianapolis Colts 24, Baltimore Ravens 7: Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was 21 for 35 for 254 yards and two touchdowns as the Colts spoiled the Ravens' season opener at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Auto racing: NASCAR Nextel Cup
- Chevy Rock and Roll 400: Kurt Busch took the green flag and clinched a spot in the 2005 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup and proceeded to win the race in Richmond, Virginia. Four of his Roush Racing teammates — Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, Mark Martin and Greg Biffle — are all in the final ten-race playoff for the championship. The remaining five are Ryan Newman, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Jeremy Mayfield and Rusty Wallace. Jamie McMurray, who entered the race one point ahead of Newman in the final spot, crashed in an incident with Mike Garvey after they accidentally wrecked Ricky Rudd during Lap 362. Both Elliott Sadler and Jeff Gordon, who participated in the inaugural chase last year, missed the chase this year, as did arguably the circuit's most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr. (NASCAR.com)
- Baseball: The San Francisco Giants announce that star outfielder Barry Bonds will play his first game of the season on September 12 against the San Diego Padres after recuperating from operations on his right knee over the winter. (Yahoo!/AP)
- College football:
- Tennis: At the US Open, Kim Clijsters defeats Mary Pierce 6–3, 6–1 in the women's singles final to capture her first Grand Slam title. (Yahoo!/AP)