LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game with 21 seconds left after Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin connected on an 86-yard touchdown, Juanyeh Thomas returned the ensuing onside kick attempt for a touchdown and the Dallas Cowboys pulled out a 34-26 victory Sunday that extended the Washington Commanders’ skid to three games. Seibert, who missed the previous two games with a right hip injury, was wide left on the point-after attempt following a low snap. Thomas then took the kick back 43 yards as the Cowboys (4-7) ended their losing streak at five in improbable fashion. Part of that was the play of backup Cooper Rush, who threw for 247 yards and two TDs in his third start in place of starter Dak Prescott. Part was also the defense forcing two turnovers, as Chauncey Golston ripped the ball out of Brian Robinson Jr.’s hands for what was called an interception of Daniels in the second quarter, and Donovan Wilson stripped John Bates midway through the fourth. KaVonte Turpin provided the fireworks with a spinning, 99-yard kickoff return TD seconds after Daniels found Zach Ertz in the end zone and scored on a 2-point conversion to cut the deficit to three with 3:02 left. In the final three minutes alone, the Commanders (7-5) scored 10 points and allowed Thomas’ TD. All that after the score was 10-9 through three quarters before madness ensued. CHIEFS 30, PANTHERS 27 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 269 yards and three touchdowns , Spencer Shrader kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired and Kansas City beat Carolina to reach double-digit wins for the 10th straight season. Noah Gray caught two TD passes as the Chiefs (10-1) bounced back from last week’s 30-21 loss at Buffalo and won at the buzzer yet again in a season of narrow escapes. DeAndre Hopkins also had a touchdown catch for the two-time defending Super Bowl champions, who scored on their first five possessions. Bryce Young finished 21 of 35 for 262 yards and a touchdown for the Panthers (3-8), who had their two-game winning streak snapped. David Moore had six receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown. Trailing 27-19, Young completed a fourth-down pass to Adam Thielen to move the chains, then went deep for the veteran receiver, who drew a pass-interference penalty on Chamarri Conner. That set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Chuba Hubbard. LIONS 24, COLTS 6 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two scores and David Montgomery added a third touchdown run, leading Detroit to a victory over Indianapolis. Gibbs finished with 21 carries for 90 yards as the Lions (10-1) extended their league-high winning streak to nine straight. Detroit has its been 11-game record since the franchise’s inaugural season in 1934. Jared Goff continued his sensational season, too, completing 26 of 36 throws for 269 yards. The Colts (5-7) lost their second straight home game and for the fourth time in their past five games. Anthony Richardson was 11 of 28 with 172 yards while rushing 10 times for 61 yards. While Indy managed to hold the NFL’s highest-scoring offense largely in check Sunday, it was doomed by its inability to finish drives with touchdowns. BUCCANEERS 30, GIANTS 7 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Baker Mayfield catapulted into the end zone on a spectacular 10-yard scramble for one of Tampa Bay’s four rushing touchdowns, and the Buccaneers beat the Giants and new starting quarterback Tommy DeVito, snapping a four-game losing streak and extending New York’s skid to six. The Giants’ decisions this week to bench and then release quarterback Daniel Jones did nothing to help the NFL’s lowest-scoring offense. DeVito threw for 189 yards, mostly in the second half with New York well on its way to its sixth straight loss at home, where it is winless. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers dominated in every phase in a near-perfect perfect performance that featured TD runs of 1 yard by Sean Tucker, 6 yards by Bucky Irving and 1 yard by Rachaad White. After recent losses to the Ravens, 49ers and Chiefs, Tampa Bay (5-6) moved within one game of idle Atlanta in the NFC South. Tampa Bay scored on five of its on first six possessions to open a 30-0 lead, and none was more exciting than Mayfield’s TD run with 12 seconds left in the first half. On a second-and-goal from the 10, he avoided pressure and went for the end zone. He was hit by Cor’Dale Flott low and Dru Phillips high around the 2-yard line, and he was airborne when he crossed the goal line. The ball came loose when he hit the turf but he jumped up and flexed — seemingly mocking DeVito’s go-to celebration — as the Bucs took a 23-0 lead. DOLPHINS 34, PATRIOTS 15 MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Tua Tagovailoa threw for 317 yards and four touchdowns, including two scores to running back De’Von Achane, and Miami routed New England. The Dolphins (5-6) have a thin margin for error the rest of the season but have kept themselves afloat with a three-game winning streak. With their win at New England (3-9) in Week 5, the Dolphins have swept their division rivals in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1999-2000. Tagovailoa, who moved to 7-0 in his career against New England, entered the game with a league-high 73.4% completion rate and went 29 for 40. Backup Skylar Thompson replaced Tagovailoa with about 11 minutes left in what was already a blowout, but a bad handoff on his first play resulted in a fumble that was recovered by cornerback Christian Gonzalez and returned 63 yards for a touchdown. It cut New England’s deficit to 31-15, and Tagovailoa returned the next drive. TITANS 32, TEXANS 27 HOUSTON (AP) — Will Levis threw for 278 yards and his 70-yard touchdown pass to Chig Okonkwo put Tennessee on top in the fourth quarter and the Titans held on for a win over the Texans. Okonkwo grabbed a short pass and rumbled for the touchdown to put the Titans (3-8) up 30-27 with 91⁄2 minutes remaining. Safety Eric Murray missed a tackle that would have stopped him near midfield. The Texans (7-5) had a chance to tie it with less than two minutes remaining, but Ka’imi Fairbairn’s 28-yard field-goal attempt sailed wide left. He fell to the ground after the miss before getting up and slamming his helmet on the field. Titans coach Brian Callahan held both hands in the air and smiled after watching the miss that allowed his team to win on a day it had three turnovers. The Texans forced a three-and-out, but couldn’t move the ball after that and Harold Landry sacked C.J. Stroud in the end zone for a safety to make it 32-27 and allow Tennessee to snap a two-game skid. VIKINGS 30, BEARS 27, OT CHICAGO (AP) — Sam Darnold threw for 90 of his 330 yards in overtime to set up Parker Romo’s game-ending 29-yard field goal , and Minnesota outlasted Chicago after giving up 11 points in the final 22 seconds of regulation. Darnold threw two touchdown passes, Jordan Addison caught eight passes for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown, and T.J. Hockenson had 114 yards receiving for the Vikings (9-2), who remained one game behind Detroit in the rugged NFC North. Caleb Williams threw for 340 yards and two touchdowns for the Bears (4-7), who lost their fifth straight. Minnesota appeared to have the game in hand, leading 27-16 with 1:56 left after Romo kicked a 26-yard field goal. But the Bears weren’t finished. Deandre Carter made up for a muffed punt that led to a touchdown in the third quarter with a 55-yard kickoff return to the 40. Williams took it from there, capping an eight-play drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen. A 2-point conversion pass to DJ Moore made it 27-24 with 22 seconds remaining. The Bears recovered the onside kick and Williams hit Moore over the middle for a 27-yard gain to the 30 before spiking the ball. Cairo Santos made a 48-yard field goal as time expired.Chinese scientists claim they have built a Death Star-inspired beam weapon
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For dad Miles (James McArdle) is already giving off villain-of-the-piece vibes, his surface kindness laced with a hint of menace, the compliments he offers wife Lucy (Jessica Brown Findlay) decidedly double-edged. Pete (James Norton) and Maddie (Niamh Algar), on the other hand, possess both relatability and likeability, and it feels as though our allegiances ought to lie with them. But in this type of drama, seemingly run-of-the-mill people are often pushed to extremes, so might our sympathies shift after episode two airs tomorrow at 9pm? DAVID BROWN How to watch 7/7: The London Bombings 2025 Documentary and factual News and current affairs Summary: Documentary looking at the 2005 attack in which four bombs were detonated on London's transport system and telling the story of the ensuing police investigation and the three-week hunt to catch the bombers RT says:: The Underground and bus bombings of 7 July 2005 killed 52 people and injured hundreds more. It remains the worst terrorist atrocity committed on British soil, and this fourpart documentary tells the tale in often harrowing detail. At times it’s almost too difficult to watch, but it’s a remarkable testimony to the best of human spirit in moments too terrible to contemplate. The first episode concentrates on the response of the authorities, rescue workers and victims to what was happening. It was, if you’ll recall, the morning after London had been awarded the 2012 Olympics and the city was slightly giddy, and, in the case of marketing manager Martine Wright, slightly hungover and late for work. Her life would be irrevocably altered after she ran up a Tube escalator to find a Circle Line train waiting: “I thought, ‘What a result...’ ” JOHN AIZLEWOOD How to watch SAS Rogue Heroes Season 2 2025 Season 2 6 episodes War Drama Summary: The SAS have to reinvent themselves as they spearhead war into civilian-populated Europe. 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After narrowly surviving an attempt on his life, James Bond believes his lover, Madeleine Swann, has betrayed him. Five years later, he is drawn out of retirement and back into her life when a new global threat - a deadly biological weapon - emerges. But with Bond's nemesis, Blofeld, behind bars, who is the mysterious figure intent on using this terrifying new technology? RT says:: The campaign to find a new Bond began the second Daniel Craig announced his retirement from the role with this 2020 adventure. While it’s fun to debate just who could take over the tux to become the eighth cinematic 007 (everybody from Aaron Taylor-Johnson to Paul Mescal has been mentioned as a contender), let’s take a moment to appreciate Craig’s gritty yet vulnerable portrayal, which began with 2012’s excellent Skyfall and ends spectacularly — not to mention emotionally — here. This time, Bond gives up retirement to track down the creator of a bioweapon that could wipe out life on Earth. JOSH WINNING How to watch The Good Fight 2017 Drama Crime/detective 15 Summary: Spin-off from legal drama The Good Wife. It follows the life of Diane Lockhart, who after losing her life savings must start from scratch at a new law firm. Christine Baranski stars. How to watch Celebrity Hunted 2017 Entertainment Documentary and factual Summary: Pairs of celebs take part in a special version of the reality series. They become fugitives as they go on the run from the 'hunters', a group of former police and intelligence officers. RT says:: Having left Strictly under a cloud earlier in 2024, Giovanni Pernice returns to TV, competing in the reality thriller alongside his 2022 dance partner, Radio 2’s Richie Anderson. They’re the headline act as six pairs of celebrities go on the run across mainland UK, while an elite team of police and military personnel track them down. As the clock starts ticking, the fugitives make a daring escape from a train in rural Norfolk. One bickering pair hide in a barn, while another team are firmly in the hunters’ sights already. Can they evade an early capture? MICHAEL HOGAN How to watch Call the Midwife Season 14 2025 Season 14 8 episodes Drama Summary: Expect miracles. A heartwarming tale of life in London's impoverished East End. Midwives welcome new lives and care for the community in the changing times of the 50s and 60s. RT says:: Events depicted in this series must often leave viewers wondering whether they ever really happened — one prime example here being activists on the Isle of Dogs plunging the community into disarray by blockading access to the island. To save you the time searching online, it transpires that, yes, there was once a ten-day “unilateral declaration of independence”, and its inclusion in tonight’s drama is another reason why Call the Midwife (having now charted London’s social history from 1957 through to this point at the start of the 1970s) ought really to be put in a time capsule of postwar life. Yes, it can, at times, be sentimental, but there’s no denying its rich evocation of times past. DAVID BROWN How to watch Wuthering Heights: The Read with Vinette Robinson 2025 Arts and culture Documentary and factual Summary: Bradford born actor Vinette Robinson performs as the narrator for one of Bronte's most loved novels - Wuthering Heights. 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