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The NFL preseason is back, folks. After a one-year hiatus of exhibition games due to COVID-19, we were treated to a pro football game in August on Thursday night. The Pittsburgh Steelers came on strong at the end to beat the Dallas Cowboys 16-3. Of course, neither team used their regulars. But it gave us a nice appetizer to the main course of a 17-game season on tap. |
Meanwhile, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, at long last, confirmed Super Bowl-winning coach Jimmy Johnson will be inducted into the team's Ring of Honor. The 78-year-old Johnson quipped to 78-year-old Jones: "While I'm alive?" |
| Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kalen Ballage (29) celebrates with wide receiver James Washington (13) after scoring a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys. | Ken Blaze, USA TODAY Sports | |
👀 What everyone's talking about: U.S. wrestling heavyweight Gable Steveson won the Olympic men's freestyle 125kg gold medal in the closing seconds Friday. |
April Ross put Team USA back on top of women's beach volleyball with Olympic gold at the Tokyo Games. Ross and Alix Klineman — the "A Team" — easily defeated Australians Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy. It's the first gold since the era of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings, making the 39-year-old Ross the worthy American hero. |
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🗞USA TODAY's inside scoop: The U.S. women's basketball team advanced to its seventh straight gold medal game. At this point, it's nothing less than a dynasty, columnist Dan Wolken writes. And Team USA is one win away from extending its dominance another Olympic cycle. The Americans haven't lost since 1992. |
🥇 Major Team USA wins: American boxer Keyshawn Davis secured himself no less than an Olympic silver medal at the Tokyo Games with a victory on Friday over Hovhannes Bachkov of Armenia. He'll face Cuba's Andy Cruz. "I feel like that's going to be an easy fight," he said afterward. |
U.S. golfer Nelly Korda enters the final round of the women's golf tournament with a three-shot lead after posting a 2-under-par 69 on Friday that followed up her Olympic record-tying 62 on Thursday. |
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