ATSWINS

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 10:54 a.m. EST

Updated Dec. 3, 2024, 3:54 p.m. by AP 1 min read

Texans' Azeez Al-Shaair suspended 3 games without pay after violent hit on Trevor Lawrence HOUSTON (AP) Houstons Azeez Al-Shaair was suspended by the NFL without pay for three games for repeated violations of player safety rules following his hit to the head of Jacksonvilles Trevor Lawrence, which led to a concussion.

Al-Shaairs punishment was announced by NFL vice president of football operations Jon Runyan.

In his letter to Al-Shaair, he noted that he has had multiple offenses for personal fouls and sportsmanship-related rules violations in recent seasons.

Runyan says video shows you striking the head/neck area of Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence after he clearly goes down in a feet-first slide.

McMillian's pick-6 helps Broncos spoil career nights by Winston and Jeudy and beat Browns 41-32 DENVER (AP) JaQuan McMillian returned an interception for a game-sealing 44-yard touchdown with 1:48 remaining, and the Denver Broncos spoiled career-best performances by Cleveland quarterback Jameis Winston and receiver Jerry Jeudy, beating the Browns 41-32.

Winston threw for a franchise-record 497 yards and four touchdowns, and Jeudy had nine catches for 235 yards the most in NFL history by a receiver against his former team.

Winstons electric night included three interceptios, two of which were returned for TDs.

Bo Nix threw for 294 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions for Denver.

The Broncos moved to 8-5 while the Browns fell to 3-9.

Fueled by boos, Browns receiver Jerry Jeudy turns in 235-yard performance in return to Denver DENVER (AP) The boos only brought out the best in Jerry Jeudy as he returned to Denver.

The explosive Cleveland Browns wideout turned in an electric performance Monday night with nine catches for 235 yards, the most in NFL history by a receiver against his former team.

He also had a 70-yard touchdown in a 41-32 loss to the Broncos.

Jeudy, who played his first four seasons with Denver, was jeered every time he caught the ball.

He loved all the noise directed at him, even motioning at times for the crowd to get even louder.

His only regret was the Browns couldnt close out the win.

College playoff bracket offers last dress rehearsal and one more chance to see where the SEC stands The next set of College Football Playoff rankings will be released Tuesday night under heavy scrutiny before the final bracket is set on Sunday.

It will be one last chance to see just how much the selection committee loves the Southeastern Conference.

The best gauge will be whether Miami, which suffered its second loss over the weekend, is placed behind any or all three SEC teams with three losses Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina, all of which are coming off wins.

Whatever happens, the SEC is likely to have at least five teams in the 12-team field when the final bracket comes out.

LeBron's jumper is off, and the Lakers are struggling on offense MINNEAPOLIS (AP) LeBron James is in quite the shooting slump, especially from long distance.

James missed all four of his 3-point attempts for the Los Angeles Lakers in a 109-80 loss at Minnesota, stretching his skid to 0 for 19 from deep over the last four games.

He went 4 for 16 from the floor with six of his teams 20 turnovers for a season-low 10 points against the Timberwolves.

The Lakers are 12-9 at the quarter mark of their schedule under rookie coach J.J.

Redick.

James wants to play all 82 games in his age-40 season.

49ers running back Christian McCaffrey headed to IR with an injured right knee SANTA CLARA, Calif.

(AP) San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey will not need surgery on his injured right knee but he will miss the rest of the regular season.

Coach Kyle Shanahan said McCaffrey will be out at least six weeks after injuring his posterior cruciate ligament in a loss to the Buffalo Bills.

McCaffrey will be placed on injured reserve for the second time this season after previously missing the first eight games with Achilles tendinitis The 49ers also lost McCaffreys backup to an injury.

Jordan Mason is also set to go on injured reserve after suffering a high ankle sprain in the game.

Jets are sticking with struggling Aaron Rodgers as their starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers will remain the New York Jets starting quarterback despite speculation the team could bench him in what has been a disappointing season.

Interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said during a video call that he still believes Rodgers, who turned 41 on Monday, gives the Jets their best chance to win.

Rodgers was 21 of 39 for 185 yards and touchdown passes to Davante Adams and Isaiah Davis but also had an interception returned 92 yards for a touchdown by Leonard Williams in the Jets 26-21 loss to Seattle on Sunday.

Ryggs Johnston goes from a tiny Montana town to Australian Open champion: Analysis Talk about taking the road less traveled.

Ryggs Johnston honed his golf game in the tiny Montana town of Libby in the northwest corner of the state.

He fulfilled his dream of going to Arizona State but never won a college tournament.

But he did well enough to earn status in Canada and a pass to the second stage of Q-school.

His Arizona State coach gave him a nudge to try European tour school.

Johnston made it through all three stages and then won the Australian Open in only his second start on the European tour.

Mollie Marcoux Samaan stepping down as LPGA commissioner after 3 1/2 years of record prize money Mollie Marcoux Samaan is leaving after more than three years as LPGA commissioner.

In a surprise announcement Monday, Marcoux Samaan said she will step down in January, just three weeks before the LPGA starts its 75th season.

Liz Moore is the chief legal and technology officer.

She'll be serving as interim commissioner until a search committee can find a permanent replacement.

Marcoux Samaan was the athletic director at Princeton when she took over the LPGA in May 2021.

Prize money has soared during her tenure.

She also has faced criticism for the LPGA not gaining in popularity during a rise in women's sports.

Kansas holds off Auburn for No.

1 in AP Top 25 as SEC grabs 3 of top 4 spots; UConn slides to No.

25 Kansas continues to hold the No.

1 ranking in The Associated Press Top 25 mens college basketball poll.

Auburn is pushing the Jayhawks in the latest poll after winning the Maui Invitational and checked in at No.

2.

Two-time reigning national champion UConn nearly fell out entirely after an 0-3 week at Maui, falling from No.

2 to 25th.

The Southeastern Conference had three of the top four teams with No.

3 Tennessee and No.

4 Kentucky behind the Tigers.

The poll featured six new teams, headlined by No.

13 Oregon, No.

16 Memphis and No.

18 Pittsburgh..

This article has been shared from the original article on bdtonline, here is the link to the original article.