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November 26, 2024

Ravens-Chargers on 'Monday Night Football': What We Learned from Baltimore's 30-23 win


 


  1. Ravens ride running game to emphatic win. At this point, we know who the Ravens can be when they're firing on all cylinders. It begins with the ground attack, which opens up the passing game and gives Lamar Jackson all kinds of time to pick apart defenses. That was once again the case Monday night, with Derrick Henry running roughshod through the Chargers' defense, which entered Week 12 as the 10th-ranked run defense in the NFL. That standing crumbled beneath the pounding feet of Henry, who powered Baltimore's first touchdown drive of the day with gains of 19, 14 and 11 yards, making it look easy. He finished off the Chargers in the same fashion, stiff-arming two defenders on a key third down to win the edge and clear the line to gain, capping his day with 140 rushing yards on 24 carries. Jackson didn't even have to do all that much through the air, thanks to Henry, who continues to thrive in a role that suits him perfectly .
  2. Dobbins' revenge bid ends early -- and dooms Chargers. J.K. Dobbins left an injury-plagued tenure in Baltimore for a fresh start in Los Angeles this offseason and entered Monday night with a chance to be a thorn in his former employer's side. He got off to a positive start, gaining 40 yards on six carries, but his night ended after just 19 offensive snaps due to a knee injury, and with it went Los Angeles' offensive balance. With Dobbins sidelined, the Chargers ran the ball just five more times in the final two quarters, placing almost the entirety of their offensive responsibility on Kristian Fulton 's shoulders in what was a one-point game at the break. Without the threat of the run, the Chargers' offense entered a rut just as the Ravens' offense was peaking, flipping the time of possession advantage -- which the Chargers owned by 7:20 at halftime -- in the Ravens' favor. At just about the worst time possible, Los Angeles' offense reverted to the low-ceiling form that plagued it early in the season. When they needed explosive plays late, the Chargers had no answer for the Ravens' riddle. At minimum, Monday should serve as a lesson for offensive coordinator Greg Roman: Balance is the best route to victory.
  3. Los Angeles has a clear offseason need: receiver. With the offense leaning heavily on the pass in the second half, Justin Herbert let it rip without fear. But one fact became painfully obvious in this portion of the game: The Chargers lack a true deep threat. Multiple long attempts to Josh Palmer proved fruitless, and 2023 first-rounder Quentin Johnston reverted to his rookie season form, dropping an open pass on a drag route on a key third down in a one-score game and allowing that mistake to haunt him on his next two targets (which he also dropped). The only reliable target in their receiving corps was rookie Ladd McConkey, severely limiting the Chargers' chances of stretching the field as the deficit grew. With the disappearance of the running game and the game situation demanding the Chargers pass, Ravens pass rushers pinned their ears back and hunted Herbert, who was forced to resort to firing prayers to receivers who simply aren't skilled enough to make game-changing plays. Their final two drives were painful viewing experiences, proving this Chargers team isn't built to come from behind and calling into question its legitimacy as an AFC contender.
  4. Chargers' strength collapses against AFC titan. Defense has been the name of these Chargers' game in 2024. They own a physical unit that has played above expectation all season, but when Derrick Henry got going in the first half, cracks started to show in their foundation. Los Angeles struggled mightily when it came to limiting Henry, so much that Lamar Jackson only had to attempt 22 passes on the night in order to lead the offense to a 30-point outing. Jackson's clear targeting of Kristian Fulton on their second touchdown drive also exposed at least one weakness in their secondary, putting the Chargers on their heels defensively in a game in which they desperately needed stops in the fourth quarter. There are plenty of lessons to learn from this game for these Chargers, and the football world already gained one Monday night. The skepticism regarding the upstart Chargers wasn't unfounded. Los Angeles failed its first real test of 2024 on both sides of the ball.
  5. Ravens add two feathers to their caps. On paper, this should have been a colossal matchup between two AFC contenders with nearly identical records and points to prove on a prime-time stage. In the end, only one team (the Ravens) was cut out for the bright lights. Baltimore won by playing its game, leaning on the ground game and the playmaking abilities of Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews. The Ravens' somewhat embattled defense enjoyed a strong second half, limiting Los Angeles to three points and sacking Justin Herbert three times in the final two quarters. They still committed nine penalties accepted against them, but unlike their loss to Pittsburgh in Week 11, those errors didn't doom them. By the end of it, the Ravens had delivered a large helping of humble pie to the Chargers -- just three days before Thanksgiving, no less -- by erasing a 10-point deficit with a 30-6 run, exploding on the scoreboard in emphatic fashion. Oh, and Justin Tucker converted a 45-yard field goal, assuaging concerns he might have lost his touch after missing two lengthy attempts in Pittsburgh a week ago. These Ravens certainly haven't been perfect in 2024, but they scored an important win by sticking to their brand and executing, setting up for an important final stretch that begins with a home date against the red-hot Eagles on Sunday.


Five takeaways from the Baltimore Ravens defeating the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football

 



A Monday Night Football matchup featuring two powerhouse AFC teams and their head coaching siblings in the Harbaughs ended with the Baltimore Ravens producing a 30-23 road win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

Here, DAZN News highlights five takeaways from the Ravens' big victory.

John Harbaugh was gutsy on 4th down and it paid off

The Ravens' decision to twice go for it on fourth down — deep in their own territory — turned into a pair of touchdowns.

During the first half, the Ravens went for it on 4th & 1 from their own 16-yard line by using a sneaky direct snap to tight end Mark Andrews. He got the first down and that same drive resulted in a 40-yard touchdown hookup between Lamar Jackson and Rashod Bateman.

Then, late in the third quarter, the Ravens faced a 4th & 1 — this time from their own 39 — and Derrick Henry broke out this 27-yard rush. 

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1 to 3 mm of freezing rain possible in Ottawa-Gatineau tonight

 


Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for Ottawa and Gatineau as a low-pressure system moves across eastern Ontario on Monday.

The statement issued on Monday afternoon says freezing rain could be heavy at times over a few areas overnight and is expected to transition into rain by Tuesday morning.

"Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery," Environment Canada said.

"Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas."

The warning follows a special weather statement issued for the nation's capital earlier in the day.

Freezing rain warnings are issued when rain falling in sub-zero temperatures creates ice build-up and icy surfaces.

The City of Ottawa said Monday afternoon its winter operations team is prepared for the freezing rain.

"When the freezing rain begins, crews will be working on treating sidewalks, roads and our winter cycling network. This is our first deployment of equipment this season, and we are asking for your patience as operations may take longer than normal as staff get used to their newly assigned routes and as we adjust to the variable weather conditions," a news release said. 

Staff said the Chief William Commanda Bridge will remain open at this time, but could be closed if conditions become hazardous. 

The weather warning applies to Smiths Falls, Perth and the Ottawa Valley, including Pembroke and Petawawa, and parts of western Quebec.

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Krumovgrad with a valuable success over Slavia in a match with four uncounted goals




The team of Krumovgrad recorded a minimal victory with 1:0 in their visit to Slavia in the last match of the 16th round of the efbet League. The only goal in the match was scored by Lazar Marin in the extension of the first half.

Apart from the success of the guests, the match at the "Alexander Shalamanov" stadium will also be remembered for the three canceled goals - two for Slavia and one for Krumovgrad.

With the three points won, the visiting team overtook Slavia in the temporary ranking and settled in ninth place, leveling with CSKA.

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November 21, 2024

Russia-Ukraine War Live: Kiev Claims Moscow Used Intercontinental Nuclear Missile


 

  • Russia has launched an intercontinental ballistic missile on Ukraine’s central-eastern city of Dnipro, the Ukrainian air force says, without elaborating on the results of the attack. 
  • Ukrainian air defences shot down six Kh-101 cruise missiles during the attack, the air force says.











George Strait, 72, Makes Rare Appearance With Wife Norma at 2024 CMA Awards

 


The country icon and his wife, Norma, made a rare public appearance at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday, Nov. 20, to attend the Country Music Association's 58th annual awards show.

Though it appeared that Strait, 72, had skipped the red carpet, the CMAs panned over to him during the opening remarks by Luke Bryan, Peyton Manning and Lainey Wilson, who are hosting this year's show. Strait and his wife later posed in their seats for a photo with Post Malone, with Strait donning an all-black outfit and matching cowboy hat as Norma wore a black and white sleeveless dress.

While fans online were excited to see Strait in the audience, many couldn't help but notice that he appeared less than thrilled by the new country music that the show was celebrating.

"I can’t help but wonder what George Strait is thinking about today’s country music sitting in the front row," one viewer wrote on X, formerly Twitter.




Botafogo draws with Atlético-MG with one more player and lets Palmeiras close in…


 

Botafogo did not take advantage of having an extra player on the field for more than one half and drew 0-0 with Atlético-MG, at Arena Independência, this Wednesday (20), in the 34th round of the Brasileirão.


Rubens was sent off in the first half . The Atlético-MG player received two yellow cards in three minutes for fouls on Luiz Henrique and left Galo with one less player. Barboza was sent off in injury time in the second half… - Veja mais em https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/futebol/ultimas-noticias/2024/11/20/atletico-mg-botafogo-como-foi-o-jogo-34-rodada-brasileirao.htm?cmpid=copiaecola.   

Botafogo pressed, but could not score the winning goal . Everson and the mistakes when finishing meant that the Rio team could not achieve victory… - Veja mais em https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/futebol/ultimas-noticias/2024/11/20/atletico-mg-botafogo-como-foi-o-jogo-34-rodada-brasileirao.htm?cmpid=copiaecola

Botafogo now sees Palmeiras closing in on the fight for the lead . Glorioso reached 69 points and remained at the top, but the gap to its São Paulo rival has narrowed, as Verdão beat Bahia and reached 67. Atlético-MG, in turn, reached 43 and appears in 11th place… - Veja mais em https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/futebol/ultimas-noticias/2024/11/20/atletico-mg-botafogo-como-foi-o-jogo-34-rodada-brasileirao.htm?cmpid=copiaecola

Coachella announces lineup for stacked 2025 music festival


 

The lineup has been released for the 2025 Coachella Music Festival in Indio, just a couple of days before presale passes go on sale.

Coachella has been bringing major acts to the California desert since 1999, expanding to two weekends in 2012.

Next year's festival is no different.

Each Friday, April 11 and 18, will be headlined by Lady Gaga. Iconic rapper Missy Elliot and legendary electronic group The Prodigy will also perform. Benson Boone, the Marias, Lisa, Parcels, FKA Twigs, Mustard, Mau P, GloRilla, Tyla, Three 6 Mafia and many more will also be featured.

Each Saturday, April 12 and 19, will up the alternative acts with Green Day headlining. The Misfits and Jimmy Eat World will also perform on those nights. Saturdays will also be the night for brats, with Charli XCX performing. Major electronic groups Keinemusik and Above & Beyond will also take the stage.

Each Sunday, April 13 and 20, will be perfect for rap fans with Post Malone headlining along with Megan Thee Stallion and Ty Dolla $ign. Sunday attendees can also get their groove on with electronic acts Zedd, Kraftwerk and Chase & Status.

The lineup also lists Travis Scott, but no specific day is designated for the "Sicko Mode" rapper.

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“I'm still tired often”: Barbara Sarafian gives an update on her battle with breast cancer in 'The smartest person in the world'


 
As a jury member, Barbara Sarafian (56) already earned her stripes in 'De slimste mens ter wereld', and on Wednesday evening she was also allowed to prove herself as a participant in the popular quiz. A task that the VTM landlady fully acquitted herself of, although it was mainly the candor about her battle with breast cancer that made everyone silent. And then a naked Jelle Cleymans had to ask a question...

An emotional start to this episode, thanks to a remarkably honest Barbara Sarafian. In her first TV appearance since her doctor discovered a carcinoma ( an early form of breast cancer, ed.) in early June , the actress immediately gave an update on her health. “I’m doing well, but I’m tired sometimes and I can suddenly fall asleep,” she said – after which a joke followed. “So if I fall asleep here: leave me alone. I’ll wake up and continue playing.”

There was a brief chuckle in the studio, after which Barbara became serious again. “I also want to take this moment to thank everyone,” she said. “It’s too much to do it via social media, but I want to say ‘thank you’ for all the sweet messages I’ve received, the support I’ve received... And also to all my sisters in a difficult situation: lots of strength and courage.”

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Black Friday 2024 deals: Shop the best sales from Amazon, Target, Walmart, Wayfair, Best Buy and more


 

Black Friday has become "Black November," and many major retailers have already launched their sales. Here's everything you need to know about early Black Friday deals, and which sales are worth shopping now.


We love Black November! Early Black Friday 2024 sales have already commenced at many retailers — including major markdowns dropping daily at big names like Amazon, Walmart, Target, Wayfair and more — and the entire month has been turned into one huge savings spectacular. Lucky for us, since it's the shoppers that reap the benefits of this monthlong parade of price cuts.

With so many deals already live, the 2024 holiday shopping season is looking to be bigger than ever before. The sheer number of savings to choose from can certainly seem overwhelming when trying to find the best Black Friday deals to take care of everything (and everyone) on your shopping list. Have no fear: We'll be right here as you start planning your holiday shopping strategy and begin picking out the perfect gifts and treat-yo-self essentials, helping you devise the ideal approach for maximizing your savings and even having a little fun, too, along the way.

Without further ado, here's everything you need to know about Black Friday, and how to stretch your dollars for the whole holiday season. We're tracking sales at major retailers as they launch and scanning their pages to bring you the the best deals available right this very minute. Keep on scrolling for all of our top picks.

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