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Older siblings everywhere could appreciate John Harbaugh’s refusal to concede an inch against his younger brother Jim. Even when his Baltimore Ravens faced fourth down at their 16-yard line in the second quarter, John wasn’t giving up the ball without a fight. The Ravens converted that fourth down and two others on their way to a 30-23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, giving their coach a third victory in three matchups against his brother. It was the first time they’d faced off since Baltimore beat San Francisco — then coached by Jim Harbaugh — in the Super Bowl at the end of the 2012 season. “We grew up in the same room and have always lived our life side by side, but that’s not what the game is about,” John Harbaugh said. “The game really is about the players, and the players are always going to win the game or lose the game or whatever.” On this night, it was Baltimore’s players who shined. Specifically Derrick Henry, who rushed for 140 yards. Lamar Jackson threw a couple of touchdown passes, and the defense was solid, allowing touchdowns on the first and last Los Angeles drives but not much in between. RELATED COVERAGE Malik Nabers says calling the Giants ‘soft’ was wrong but he doesn’t regret speaking out Commanders place kicker Austin Seibert on injured reserve Saquon Barkley is the NFL’s version of Shohei Ohtani: Analysis “I’m proud of our guys,” John Harbaugh said. “I’m proud of the way they came out and responded after the first 10 points — we were down 10-0, and our guys stepped up.” After converting fourth-and-1 at their 16 late in the second quarter, the Ravens scored on a 40-yard pass from Jackson to Rashod Bateman, taking the lead for good at 14-10. Baltimore’s other two fourth-and-1 conversions came on a 14-play touchdown drive that spanned the end of the third quarter and start of the fourth. “We’re just confident that we’ll end up converting on those fourth downs, and we did a great job blocking,” said Henry, who converted the last two of the fourth downs. “All we had to do was make a play, and we did.” The AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . What’s working The Ravens got back to their identity a bit, rushing for 212 yards. And it wasn’t just Henry and Jackson contributing. Justice Hill broke free for a 51-yard touchdown that made it 30-16 in the fourth. “Nobody wants to stand in front of (Derrick Henry) every single play, every single run,” Hill said. “You can do it one time, two times, three times, but when you have to do it 20 to 25 times, it starts to wear down. I’m glad we stuck with the run game this game, and it played out for us.” What needs help There were still too many penalties, with the Ravens flagged nine times for 102 yards. Baltimore played a pretty clean game until the fourth quarter, so several of those flags came after the Ravens had the game reasonably under control, but this is still an area of concern. Stock up With star linebacker Roquan Smith out because of a hamstring injury, Malik Harrison led the Ravens with a dozen tackles. “It’s a lot of people that doubted me coming into this game, so I’m happy I was able to ball out and show them that I can be in this league, and I can play at a high level,” Harrison said. Stock down There was a time when Isaiah Likely seemed as if he might be supplanting Mark Andrews as Baltimore’s top tight end threat, but Likely went without a catch Monday. He did, however, recover the onside kick that effectively ended the game. Injuries Although Smith was out, DT Travis Jones (ankle) and C Tyler Linderbaum (back) were able to start. Key number Jackson has now thrown 22 touchdown passes with no interceptions on Monday nights, with a passer rating of 124.3. Next steps The Ravens have one more game before their open date, and it’s a showdown this weekend against a Philadelphia team that has won seven in a row. Saquon Barkley (1,392) of the Eagles and Henry (1,325) have both surpassed 1,300 yards rushing already. Nobody else in the NFL has more than 1,000. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflSAN JOSE – The San Jose Sharks activated center Nico Sturm off injured reserve Monday and made room for him on the 23-man roster by assigning defenseman Jack Thompson to the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda. The transactions mean that the Sharks currently have 14 forwards, six defensemen, and three goalies: Mackenzie Blackwood, Vitek Vanecek, and rookie Yaroslav Askarov. Sturm’s return to the Sharks’ active roster was believed to be imminent after he showed signs of improvement last week and practiced with the team on Sunday. He also took part in the Sharks’ morning skate on Monday, when he was officially considered a game-time decision by coach Ryan Warsofsky. The Sharks play the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night in the second game of a four-game homestand. Warsofsky did not say who his starting goalie would be. Warsofsky said he had a few players who were “nicked up” and considered game-time decisions, although it would be a surprise not to see Sturm, a mainstay as the Sharks’ fourth-line center, play against the Kings. Sturm, injured in the Sharks’ game earlier this month against the New York Rangers, is the Sharks’ faceoff leader by percentage and is one of the team’s leading penalty-killing forwards. Thompson has been on the Sharks’ roster for almost the entire season and played in 13 of the team’s 23 games. His five points are third-most among all Sharks defensemen, as he’s averaged just under 16 minutes of ice time per game. The Sharks have had three goalies on their roster since Nov. 18, when they recalled Askarov from the Barracuda. At the time, Vanecek was considered day-to-day with an upper-body injury, but Vanecek backed up Blackwood on Saturday in the Sharks’ 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. Askarov made his Sharks debut on Thursday, making 29 saves in a 3-2 shootout loss to the St. Louis Blues. It’s unclear how long the Sharks plan to keep three goalies on their active roster. Both Blackwood and Vanecek are pending unrestricted free agents, and speculation is that one could be dealt to another team before the NHL trade deadline on March 7. 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The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide for Fantasy Fiction Lovers in 2024 By The season to be jolly is almost here, and what better way for one to spread cheer than by giving their loved ones the perfect gifts? If you know someone who can’t get enough of fantasy fiction, we’ve curated the ultimate Christmas gift guide that will help you make them feel so loved and special — from a and to the official , you’ll find some of the most unique Christmas gifts for adults in this article. This isn’t just any old list — our experts have spent time picking out products that are recommended by the most devoted fans. You can buy all of them and put a dedicated gift basket together, or choose the ones you know your special someone will love the most — either way, they’re bound to bring joy and magic to the occasion. So trust us when we say that this is the best Christmas gift guide 2024 will send your way! Almost everyone loves Harry Potter and for all the right reasons! There’s magic, adventure, and friendship — what’s not to love? From the iconic books that introduced us to the hallways of Hogwarts and the unforgettable characters in the movies that brought Rowling’s ideas to life, this series has a fanbase that’s made up of people both young and old! In this bundle, you’ll find products such as a , a , and more fun stuff. Harry Potter merchandise still remains to be one of the most popular Christmas gifts in 2024 — fantasy fiction lovers are sure to get excited with them. Battles, politics, and the most striking characters — Game of Thrones has everything that’s required to keep fans hooked and on the edge of their seats. Whether it’s through George R.R. Martin’s novels or the award-winning HBO series, fantasy fiction lovers are hooked on the magic that happens in the Seven Kingdoms. This GOT Christmas gift guide for adults features products like a and a — both of which make perfect gifts for the upcoming holiday season. House of the Dragon, the prequel to the acclaimed Game of Thrones, is based on George R.R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood, and it tells the story of the house of Targaryen — this series captivated fans of Game of Thrones and brought in a new audience as well. If you’re looking for the most amazing gifts for a fantasy fiction lover in your life, then this Christmas guide for him or her is all you need. You’ll find , a and more — don’t be surprised if your special someone jumps with joy! The battle between good and evil is an age-old tale, and fans witness this narrative in the Lord of the Rings. The books by J.R.R. Tolkien are classics, with the movie being just as good — fantasy fiction lovers sure will appreciate this Christmas gift guide for men and women — there are some really good picks such as a , a , and a . Just rest assured that with these holiday gifts on your side, you’re going to make someone’s Christmas the best one yet! In Narnia, it was always winter, but never Christmas; however, the sons of Adam and the daughters of Eve broke the curse — so it’s time to celebrate. In this enchanting land that C.S. Lewis created, readers are introduced to talking animals, mythical creatures, and thrilling adventures — the Pevensie siblings are loved for their courage. With devoted fans of all ages, this is one of the best Christmas gift guides for men and women. With a and a , these gifts are bound to be as charming as the Narnia saga. If you have a Star Wars fan in your life, then the force is strong with these unique Christmas gifts for adults! From super cool to a , all of our picks will make your Jedi feel ecstatic this holiday season. You can put all of them together, creating a special gift basket to showcase your love — they’ll be singing “Oh what fun it is to see, Star Wars gifts beneath the tree!”. In Stranger Things, the supernatural meets the ordinary in a small town during the charming ‘80s. Any fantasy fiction lover who can’t get enough of thrilling on-screen adventures probably fell in love with the group of kids who battle Demogorgons, visit the Upside Down, and enjoy playing D&D. From a to an , there’s a treasure trove of Stranger Things goodies on this Christmas gift guide for her or him. You’re bound to find the perfect holiday gift, or you can just get them all and make the surprise extra special. Crystal is the Content Lead for Evolve Media's pet section. With a background in digital marketing, content writing, and editing, she's passionate about creating valuable content for her readers. As a devoted pet mom to her 2 dogs and 7 cats, there's nothing that Crystal enjoys more than spending quality time with them. This adds to her keen interest in researching new products that can help her fur babies lead a healthier, happier life. Share articleTeen social media ban inquiry didn’t even respond to man with disability’s accessibility request
Katie Porter granted temporary restraining order against an ex after ‘ongoing threats and harassment’Older siblings everywhere could appreciate John Harbaugh’s refusal to concede an inch against his younger brother Jim. Even when his Baltimore Ravens faced fourth down at their 16-yard line in the second quarter, John wasn’t giving up the ball without a fight. The Ravens converted that fourth down and two others on their way to a 30-23 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night, giving their coach a third victory in three matchups against his brother. It was the first time they’d faced off since Baltimore beat San Francisco — then coached by Jim Harbaugh — in the Super Bowl at the end of the 2012 season. “We grew up in the same room and have always lived our life side by side, but that’s not what the game is about,” John Harbaugh said. “The game really is about the players, and the players are always going to win the game or lose the game or whatever.” On this night, it was Baltimore’s players who shined. Specifically Derrick Henry, who rushed for 140 yards. Lamar Jackson threw a couple of touchdown passes, and the defense was solid, allowing touchdowns on the first and last Los Angeles drives but not much in between. RELATED COVERAGE Malik Nabers says calling the Giants ‘soft’ was wrong but he doesn’t regret speaking out Commanders place kicker Austin Seibert on injured reserve Saquon Barkley is the NFL’s version of Shohei Ohtani: Analysis “I’m proud of our guys,” John Harbaugh said. “I’m proud of the way they came out and responded after the first 10 points — we were down 10-0, and our guys stepped up.” After converting fourth-and-1 at their 16 late in the second quarter, the Ravens scored on a 40-yard pass from Jackson to Rashod Bateman, taking the lead for good at 14-10. Baltimore’s other two fourth-and-1 conversions came on a 14-play touchdown drive that spanned the end of the third quarter and start of the fourth. “We’re just confident that we’ll end up converting on those fourth downs, and we did a great job blocking,” said Henry, who converted the last two of the fourth downs. “All we had to do was make a play, and we did.” The AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . What’s working The Ravens got back to their identity a bit, rushing for 212 yards. And it wasn’t just Henry and Jackson contributing. Justice Hill broke free for a 51-yard touchdown that made it 30-16 in the fourth. “Nobody wants to stand in front of (Derrick Henry) every single play, every single run,” Hill said. “You can do it one time, two times, three times, but when you have to do it 20 to 25 times, it starts to wear down. I’m glad we stuck with the run game this game, and it played out for us.” What needs help There were still too many penalties, with the Ravens flagged nine times for 102 yards. Baltimore played a pretty clean game until the fourth quarter, so several of those flags came after the Ravens had the game reasonably under control, but this is still an area of concern. Stock up With star linebacker Roquan Smith out because of a hamstring injury, Malik Harrison led the Ravens with a dozen tackles. “It’s a lot of people that doubted me coming into this game, so I’m happy I was able to ball out and show them that I can be in this league, and I can play at a high level,” Harrison said. Stock down There was a time when Isaiah Likely seemed as if he might be supplanting Mark Andrews as Baltimore’s top tight end threat, but Likely went without a catch Monday. He did, however, recover the onside kick that effectively ended the game. Injuries Although Smith was out, DT Travis Jones (ankle) and C Tyler Linderbaum (back) were able to start. Key number Jackson has now thrown 22 touchdown passes with no interceptions on Monday nights, with a passer rating of 124.3. Next steps The Ravens have one more game before their open date, and it’s a showdown this weekend against a Philadelphia team that has won seven in a row. Saquon Barkley (1,392) of the Eagles and Henry (1,325) have both surpassed 1,300 yards rushing already. Nobody else in the NFL has more than 1,000. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflSJSU trans player Blaire Fleming placed above teammate Brooke Slusser in conference honors list amid lawsuits
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BRIAN Dowling has thanked his "incredible team" as he reached a major TV milestone. The 46-year-old joined The Six O'Clock Show as a main-stay host exactly one year ago today. Brian and his co-host Katja Mia took over for Karen Koster and Greg O'Shea after they both stepped down. The dad-of-two took to Instagram to mark the special day as they reached the one year mark on TV. The Kildare native shared some stunning photos of himself and Katja sitting on the iconic green couch on set together. Brian certainly dressed for the occasion wearing a brown suede blazer, black t-shirt, black trousers, funky pattern socks and black loafers. While Katja looked glamorous in a pair of denim straight leg jeans, an eye-catching pink blazer and matching pointed toe heels. Brian reflected over the past year and thanked his loyal viewers as he captioned his post: "This evening Katja and I turned 1 year old. "It’s been a whole year since we hosted The Six O'Clock Show together. "Time certainly flies when you are having so much fun. "We love what we do and thank you so much to all of you who decide to join us every evening LIVE on the telly. "We never take for granted what we do and we get to work with such an INCREDIBLE team. BRING ON 2025!!!" Katja also wrote: "ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY with my fabulous partner in crime Brian! So grateful that we get to do what we do." While Brian's husband Arthur Gourounlian paid a special tribute on his social media saying: "Happy one year anniversary you beauties. "You both rock The Six O'Clock Show. We adore you." Brian's friends and fans all flooded his comment section with love and support. Sarah wrote: "Living the dream, happy anniversary guys." David commented: "What a duo! Congrats to both of you legends." Aoife remarked: "You’re both amazing, happy anniversary." Brendan added: "Massive congrats, you’re both the absolute best (and maddest!)."
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