Dolphins embarrassed in blowout Week 1 loss to Colts • Lawrence and Etienne deliver as Jaguars open new regime with victory over Panthers
Sentinel Sports Final Monday, September 8, 2025 | | |
| | Bucs and Jags prevail; Dolphins crushed | Gators look for solutions; Knights get rest | Pride lose, and so do Rays | | Tampa Bay’s Baker Mayfield completed 17 of 32 passes for 167 yards with three touchdowns. | | | An embarrassing performance in the Miami Dolphins' season opener only turns up the heat on coach Mike McDaniel, GM Chris Grier. | | | In their 26-10 home victory, the Jaguars were much better than the Panthers, who turned the ball over twice in the first half and turned it over on downs twice in the second. | | | UF's stunning loss to USF dropped the Gators out of the AP Top 25 after they'd risen to No. 13 before stumbling at home against the Bulls. | | | UF lacked discipline and killer instinct while sophomore star quarterback DJ Lagway was ordinary during the Gators' 18-16 loss to USF. | | | The Knights might have found their quarterback in Tayven Jackson but it's not guaranteed he'll get the start vs. North Carolina. | | | Nearly 90 Seminoles played Saturday in their 77-3 victory over East Texas A&M, including 11 pass catchers, 8 running backs and 4 quarterbacks. On defense, 17 players had two or more tackles. | | | The Hurricanes rolled to a big win over Bethune-Cookman, as expected. They got standout performances from Carson Beck, Rueben Bain Jr. and others. | | | The Pride ran into a challenging situation as the Chicago Stars had a season-high turnout in their first game at Northwestern's Martin Stadium as the home team produced a 5-2 victory on Sunday. | | | A 2-1 defeat on Sunday pushed the Rays back under .500 at 71-72, and with Seattle's win at Atlanta left them four games and four teams from the last wild-card spot with 19 games to play. | | | Right from the beginning, under a closed roof because of rain earlier in the day, No. 2 Alcaraz outplayed Sinner, reversing the result from when they played for Wimbledon's title. | | | The Joe Gibbs Racing star celebrated with a long burnout down the front stretch of the track outside St. Louis that is commonly referred to as Gateway, bringing boos from a sellout crowd. | | | |
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