- Debutant Sears shines as US women rally to beat Iceland
- Sainz achieves wish with one more win for Ferrari
- Japan PM under pressure after debacle election
- Timothee Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest
- McLaren say Verstappen penalties 'not enough' after 'ridiculous' Mexico move
- Eight-try Toulouse flatten Toulon to go top of Top 14
- Ohtani expected to play in World Series game three after injury scare: Roberts
- Centre-left opposition leads in Lithuania election
- Sainz wins Mexico Grand Prix as Norris makes most of Verstappen penalty
- Trump leads New York rally as Harris targets grassroots
- Centre-lift opposition leads in Lithuania election
- Injured Springbok Willemse to miss November Tests
- NFL Browns upset Ravens while Tagovailoa loses in comeback
- Yildiz saves Juve in eight-goal thriller at Inter as Napoli pull away
- Bolivia's ex-president blames govt as shots fired at him
- Japan ruling coalition projected to lose majority in election
- Yildiz drags Juve back from brink in eight-goal thriller at Inter
- Ford added to England squad for New Zealand clash
- Faltering Atletico stumble again at Real Betis
- Ohtani to play World Series game three after injury scare - report
- In uncertain US election, two prestige papers refuse to pick sides
- England's Slade eager to face New Zealand after Exeter return
- 'Venom' still kills, topping N.American box office
- Conservatives top Bulgarian elections but fall short of majority
- Liverpool hold Arsenal in Premier League title clash, Man Utd beaten
- Chelsea's Palmer reminds Maresca of Blues favourite Zola
- Bayern thump Bochum to retake Bundesliga top spot
- Salah strikes late as Liverpool snatch draw at title rivals Arsenal
- Georgia opposition calls election results protests as president accuses Russia
- Egypt proposes two-day Gaza truce in hope of full ceasefire
- Ex-president of Bolivia blames government as shots fired at him
- Beaten Man Utd only lacking good fortune, claims Ten Hag
- Postecoglou says Spurs out-battled in Crystal Palace loss
- EU urges Georgia vote probe as ex-president calls for mass protests
- Malinin wins Skate Canada for North American Grand Prix double
- Mpetshi Perricard powers to 'amazing' first ATP 500 title in Basel
- Bayern thump Bochum to retake top spot
- West Ham pile more pressure on Ten Hag, Palmer fires Chelsea to victory
- Balotelli set for Italy return with injury-hit strugglers Genoa
- Japan ruling coalition projected to miss majority in election
- Netanyahu declares Iran strike a success as Israel pounds Lebanon, Gaza
- Draper holds off Khachanov for first ATP 500 title in Vienna
- Left seeks to unseat conservative in Uruguay president vote
- 'Failing' Judge vows to dig Yankees out of World Series hole
- Leon Marchand savours break from post-Olympics glare
- Ex-president of Bolivia says 14 shots fired at his car
- Netanyahu hails 'precise' strike on Iran as Israel pounds Lebanon, Gaza
- Steen Olsen wins World Cup opener as Hirscher wows on comeback
- Georgia thrown into political turmoil after disputed vote
- Japan ruling party projected to miss majority in election
NFL Browns upset Ravens while Tagovailoa loses in comeback
Cleveland's Jameis Winston threw his third touchdown pass, a 38-yarder to Cedric Tillman, with 59 seconds remaining as the Browns upset Baltimore 29-24 in the NFL on Sunday.
Winston, who moved into a starting role after DeShaun Watson suffered a torn Achilles tendon last week, completed 27 of 41 passes for 334 yards to spark Cleveland's second win in eight games this season.
The Ravens fell to 5-3, a half-game behind idle Pittsburgh in the AFC North division, despite reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson throwing for 289 yards and two touchdowns and Derrick Henry rushing 11 times for 73 yards and a touchdown.
Cleveland defenders shut down the NFL's top-scoring attack, denying Baltimore four times from the Browns 24-yard line to end the game.
Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa made a comeback after missing four games with a concussion but the host Dolphins lost 28-27 to Arizona on Chad Ryland's 34-yard field goal as time expired.
Tagovailoa, who has suffered at least two prior NFL concussions, completed 28-of-38 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown and ran three times for 13 yards but Miami lost for the fourth time in five games.
There were several showdowns involving NFL division leads.
Atlanta's Kirk Cousins completed 23-of-29 passes for 276 yards and four touchdowns to power the Falcons' 31-26 triumph at Tampa Bay, which lifted the visitors into the NFC South division lead over the Buccaneers at 5-3.
The Houston Texans (6-2) stretched their lead over Indianapolis to two games in the AFC South with a 23-20 home victory over the Colts.
Houston's C.J. Stroud threw for 285 yards and a touchdown while Joe Mixon ran for 102 yards and a touchdown to spark the Texans.
Jared Goff threw for three touchdowns and Jahmyr Gibbs ran for 127 yards and a touchdowns to power the Detroit Lions (6-1) over visiting Tennessee 52-14.
The Lions stayed atop the NFC North division ahead of Minnesota (5-2) and the Green Bay Packers (6-2), who beat host Jacksonville 30-27 on a 24-yard Brandon McManus field goal as time expired.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love left the game with a groin injury but Josh Jacobs ran 25 times for 127 yards and two touchdowns as Green Bay denied the Jaguars' upset bid.
Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts completed 16-of-20 passes for 236 yards and a touchdown and ran for three touchdowns while Saquon Barkley ran 22 times for 108 yards to spark the Eagles to a 37-17 victory at Cincinnati.
Rhamondre Stevenson scored the deciding touchdown on a 1-yard run and caught a 2-point conversion pass with 25 seconds remaining to give the New England Patriots a 25-22 home victory over the New York Jets.
H.Seidel--BTB