Crosby breaks Lemieux's scoring record, Penguins beat Canadiens 4-3 in shootout to end 8-game skid

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby broke Mario Lemieux's franchise scoring record and Rickard Rakell had the deciding goal in the shootout as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 on Sunday night to snap an eight-game losing streak.

Crosby, who began the night one point behind Lemieux,broke the mark in the first periodwith a goal and an assist and now has 645 goals and 1,079 assists for 1,724 points in 1,387 games. He also moved past Lemieux for the eighth-most points in NHL history.

Crosby, who has 20 goals this season, achieved his 18th 20-goal season. Only six players in NHL history have more.

Rakell had a goal and an assist in regulation and Noel Acciari also scored for the Penguins. Arturs Silovs had 23 saves for his first win since Nov. 6 against Washington.

Oliver Kapanen, Ivan Demidov and Noah Dobson scored for the Canadiens, who saw a brief two-game win streak end. Montreal is 4-1-2 since a 6-1 loss against Tampa Bay on Dec. 9. Jakub Dobes had 28 saves.

Kevin Hayes also scored for the Penguins in the shootout and Cole Caulfield tallied for the Canadiens. After Rakell gave Pittsburgh the lead in the third round, Silovs denied Nick Suzuki on Montreal's last attempt.

Pittsburgh, which is 1-4-4 in its last nine games, rebounded from consecutive shutout losses at Ottawa on Thursday and Montreal on Saturday. The Penguins won their first shootout this season.

Phillip Danault, who was traded to Montreal from Los Angeles on Friday, didn't play on Sunday and is expected to play on Tuesday at Boston.

Pittsburgh led 3-2 entering the third period, but Dobson tied it with a backhand from the slot.

Crosby tipped Erik Karlsson's point shot at 7:58 of the first period for a goal to tie the game and the record. Crosby then broke the mark with 7:20 left in the period when his shot on a power play hit Bryan Rust and Rakell tapped the rebound behind Dobes.

Crosby also passed Phil Esposito 449 for sole possession of the ninth-most even-strength goals in NHL history. He also tied Adam Oates for the eighth-most assists in NHL history in the first period.

Canadiens: Continue a seven-game road trip at Boston on Tuesday.

Penguins: Visit Toronto on Tuesday.

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Crosby breaks Lemieux's scoring record, Penguins beat Canadiens 4-3 in shootout to end 8-game skid

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Steelers WR DK Metcalf swings at Lions fan's head during sideline altercation in Detroit

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf swung at a Lions fan's head during an in-game altercation just before halftime ofSunday's 29-24 Steelers victory in Detroit.

It's not initially clear what sparked the altercation. CBS cameras captured Metcalf clearly taking a swing at the fan and appearing to make contact.

The incident happened late in the the second quarter as the Lions' offense was on the field. Metcalf got into an exchange with a fan wearing Lions colors in the first row of the stands. Metcalf stood with his hand balled in a fist as the two appeared to exchange words. Metcalf then swung at the fan and appeared to make a glancing blow with the fan's head before walking away.

DK Metcalf appears to have an altercation with a Detroit fanpic.twitter.com/a478Zjg3tR

— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS)December 21, 2025

From this angle, looks like Metcalf grabs the fan by the shirt collar and then shoves him back as he releases it.pic.twitter.com/c3o58PW1fb

— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor)December 22, 2025

Per the Lions,via the Detroit Free Press, the fan was ejected from the game. The NFL, meanwhile, released a statement that it cannot intervene for an ejection of Metcalf during the game.

"There was no flag on the field, so New York cannot weigh in with regard to a potential disqualification," the NFL statement reads, per the Free Press.

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Officials didn't appear to see the incident. Metcalf took the field with the Steelers on their next offensive possession.

Rules analyst Gene Steratore weighed in on the incident on the CBS broadcast.

"On this situation, because the officials did not see this, and you wouldn't expect them to there where DK Metcalf was, it's not something they can weigh into from an officiating standpoint," Steratore said.

"I have been notified though, that that will be delivered to compliance with the NFL, and they'll address it at that point."

NFL will review DK Metcalf's interaction for possible discipline.New York headquarters doesn't get involved in game to consider a disqualification when there's no flag on field.https://t.co/q9OYW2Jxc6

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)December 21, 2025

Metcalf can surely expect discipline from the league. He reportedlyleft the locker room as doors opened to the media without talking.

"I heard about it, but I hadn't seen it, and I haven't had the opportunity to talk to DK, so I have no comment,"Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said postgame.

Steelers WR DK Metcalf swings at Lions fan's head during sideline altercation in Detroit

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Kenneth Gainwell of the Pittsburgh Steelers made a wild touchdown catch against the Lions. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

There's a new candidate for the catch of the year in the NFL this season.

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Kenneth Gainwell was on the ground, after he was interfered with by Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone, and somehow Aaron Rodgers' deep pass bounced off his right hand. Gainwell kept his concentration and managed to haul the pass in. Anzalone was on the ground too and didn't touch Gainwell down after he made the catch, so he got up and ran the final few yards into the end zone.

What made it even more dramatic is it came with two seconds left in the first half. That tied the game 10-10.

KENNETH GAINWELL HOWTD STEELERS 😱PITvsDET on CBS/Paramount+https://t.co/HkKw7uXVntpic.twitter.com/sZg9uFqkMF

— NFL (@NFL)December 21, 2025

ARE YOU KIDDING ME KG 😱@KENNETHGAINWEL📺:#PITvsDETon@paramountpluspic.twitter.com/tIObyBYuvZ

— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers)December 21, 2025

The catch is similar to another famous catch in NFL history, when Antonio Freeman of the Green Bay Packers made a catch when he was on the ground against the Minnesota Vikings. He somehow kept the ball from hitting the turf and gathered it when it looked like an interception, thenran in for a touchdown to winthe overtime game. That catch came from Rodgers' old teammate Brett Favre.

Gainwell's catch might not be as enduring as Freeman's famous catch. But it was one of the craziest plays of this NFL season.

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Jake Paul has jaw surgery, teeth removed following Anthony Joshua KO

Boxing fans were gifted an early Christmas present Dec. 19 when Jake "The Problem Child" Paulfaced off against former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony JoshuaandPaul was knocked out in the sixth round.

While Paul did last much longer in the ring than many expected, the result was still the same: a devastating loss on Paul's resume. However, that wasn't the end of it. After the fight, Paul revealed he had suffered severe damage,including a fractured jaw, broken in two places.

The YouTube star turned boxer did manage to keep his sense of humor even after the injuries,joking on social media, "Give me Canelo in 10 days"– a reference to Mexican boxing star Canelo Álvarez.

Double broken jaw. Give me Canelo in 10 days.pic.twitter.com/8R8NK4OeUv

— Jake Paul (@jakepaul)December 20, 2025

Despite his casual tone, Paul's injuries were serious enough to require surgery around several parts of his face. After coming out of surgery, Paul revealed that he not only needed metal plates installed, but also needed a few teeth removed. He even noted that he'll have to eat liquid foods for the next seven days.

What did Jake Paul reveal about his surgery?

According to Ring Magazine, Paul said he needed two titanium plates installed on his jaw, one on each side. He also claimed that he needed a few of his teeth removed as well.

In addition, Paul added that he is experiencing "lots of pain and stiffness" and will avoid eating solid foods for the next seven days.

Jake Paul has revealed that he's now undergone successful surgery on his jaw after it was broken in two places by Anthony Joshua 🏥Paul said: "Two titanium plates on each side. Some teeth removed… Everything went smooth. Lots of pain and stiffness. Gotta eat liquids for seven…pic.twitter.com/tjI0f0F1tx

— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine)December 20, 2025

Who won the fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua?

Anthony Joshuawon the fight via knockoutin the sixth round.

The loss was just the second of Paul's career. He now boasts a 12-2 career record with seven of those wins coming via knockout.

Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and 6ix9ine walk to the ring before Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on Dec. 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and 6ix9ine walk to the ring before Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on Dec. 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Jake Paul, Logan Paul, and 6ix9ine enter before Jake Paul v Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on Dec. 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Jake Paul prepares before walking to the ring during Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on Dec. 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Anthony Joshua walks to the ring before Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua at Kaseya Center on Dec. 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida.

Highlights from Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight

When is Jake Paul's next fight?

Paul does not have another fight scheduled as of yet, although Paul is not taking a break after losing to Joshua and has even stated he plans on returning to the ring in 2026.

Many suspect that Paul could target a bout with former undisputed middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez. In fact, when Paul revealed his broken jaw on social media, he jokingly called out Alvarez, requesting the two fight just 10 days after Paul's clash with Joshua.

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Georgetown suspends coach who threw water bottle that hit kid in crowd

Georgetownmen's basketball coach Ed Cooley threw his water bottle into the home crowd after a loss toXavierSaturday night, Dec. 20, appearing to hit a child sitting on his mother's lap behind the bench.

Now, theBig Eastschool has suspended Cooley for one game following the incident.

"I met with Coach Cooley today to discuss the incident which occurred after last night's game against Xavier,"GeorgetownDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics Lee Reedsaid in a statement Sunday, Dec. 21. "I expressed that his conduct did not align with the standards we expect of our coaches, nor does it reflect the values of Georgetown Athletics or Georgetown University."

Cooley had just watched his team miss 18 free throws in an80-77 loss to Xavierand then miss a 3-point shot attempt at the buzzer that would have tied the game at the end of regulation.

Cooley opened his postgame press conference with an apology to the family.

Cooley apologyhttps://t.co/DEOXFGisTfpic.twitter.com/fUv6ddORF5

— Shelby Dermer (@EnquirerShelby)December 21, 2025

"Definitely out of character for me to be so frustrated but, really, that's not called for and I'll call them and make amends to them," he told reporters. "So I apologize to the fans, I apologize to our players. Totally, totally out of character for me to be that way."

The Cincinnati Enquirer, part of the USA TODAY Network,identified the familyto whom Cooley apologized as that of Georgetown centerVince Iwuchukwu, who is out after needing an undisclosed medical procedure last month.

Cooley mentioned the Nyahkoon family by name in his apology, but a Georgetown spokesperson confirmed Sunday they are not actually related to Iwuchukwu.

"From everything to my knowledge, there is no connection," Georgetown Assistant Athletics Director for Communications/Creative Services Diana Pulupa told USA TODAY Sports when asked about the incident's connection to Iwuchukwu. "The Nyahkoons are family friends of the Cooleys."

Terrible and embarrassing.https://t.co/RadXBZorBK

— Casual Hoya (@CasualHoya)December 21, 2025

Cooley, 56, is in his third season as Georgetown's coach aftertaking over for Patrick Ewing. While Georgetown (8-4) has improved, going 18-16 last season after a 9-23 mark his first year.

"I am deeply sorry for my actions during last night's game, and sincerely apologize to the Nyahkoon family, whom I have known for years and regard as my own family," Cooley said in a statement released Sunday. "My conduct was unacceptable and does not represent who I am or the leader I strive to be. I want to also apologize to the Georgetown community, team, fans, the league and my family. I take full responsibility for my actions and their consequences. I will learn from this experience to ensure it never happens again."

Cooley recently expressed frustration with the team's attendance. The Hoyas have played before sparse crowds at Washington, D.C.'s Capital One Arena, which hosts the NBA's Wizards and NHL's Capitals. Last night'swas just over 5,000.

After a game played at McDonough Arena, the school's smaller on-campus gym, Dec. 13, Cooley said he had scheduled the game there so it was more convenient for fans during final exams.

"I wish we had more students take a study break to come," Cooley said, according The Hoya, a student newspaper. "It's a little disappointing not to have those young men and women show up."

Earlier in Saturday's game, Cooley turned to the crowd behind him to try and encourage them to cheer when his team played defense in a close game.

Georgetown next plays Monday, Dec. 22, against Coppin State at McDonough, its second and final game scheduled on campus this season. Jeff Battle, the associate head coach, will coach the team.

(This story has been updated to add new information.)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Georgetown suspends basketball coach Ed Cooley for throwing bottle

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NFL Winners and Losers: Panthers take lead in NFC South as they continue to have a breakout

When the Carolina Panthers watched Saturday night's Bears-Packers game, it could have been a reminder of a mistake.

DJ Moore, a key part of a massive trade that the Panthers made to move to draft Bryce Young No. 1 overall, scored agame-winning touchdown for the Chicago Bearson a great catch in overtime. A big reason the Bears are 11-4 is the bounty they got in that trade. The Panthers haven't come close to that type of breakthrough with Young. But this season has marked some progress.

The Panthers lead the NFC South with two games to play after a huge win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Regardless of what happens next, this season has to already be considered a success for the Panthers.

Panthers rookie safety Lathan Ransom, who took a very costly penalty late in the Panthers' loss to the Saints last week, had an interception with 42 seconds to go to seal the 23-20 win. The Buccaneers fell to 7-8 as their late-season swoon continues. Baker Mayfield in particular continued to struggle. He had just 145 yards passing and there was no Buccaneers receiver even close to where he was throwing on Ransom's game-clinching interception.

It was a big game in the NFC South race, though it's not like either team was on a streak coming in. Last week the Buccaneers blew a 14-point lead and lost to the Falcons at home, and then the Panthers blew a 10-point lead and lost to the Saints. That was a big help to the Buccaneers, who then needed to just win two of their final three games to clinch the division title. But for a team like the Panthers, which has had six straight seasons with double-digit losses, any sniff of being in theplayoff huntis a big step forward.

The Panthers took a 23-20 lead just ahead of the two-minute warning. Young wasn't great but he did enough to maneuver the Panthers into position to have the lead in a huge game. Earlier, Young made perhaps the biggest play of his career when, on third down, he scrambled to avoid the rush and found tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders for a touchdown to give the Panthers a 20-17 lead late in the third quarter.

The Panthers haven't arrived, and the massive trade to the Bears still looks like it set back the franchise. But they're getting better. There should be excitement in Carolina for being in the NFC South hunt. The division could still come down to a Week 18 rematch against Tampa Bay. But the Panthers showed Sunday they're capable of winning — and being a surprise division champion.

Here are the rest of the winners and losers from Sunday's action in Week 16 of the NFL season:

WINNERS

Mike Tomlin:The streak lives.

The Pittsburgh Steelers won their ninth game of the season, meaning Mike Tomlin still has never had a losing season as Steelers coach. And It was an impressive and important win on Sunday.

The Steelers beat the Detroit Lions 29-24 despite being road underdogs to improve to 9-6 and maintain their lead in the AFC North. The Steelers defense wasgreat for three quarters, and when the Lions rallied in the fourth quarter and had a shot to win, two offensive pass interference calls wiped out touchdowns and the Steelers held on.

There has been a lot of talk about Tomlin's future this season, and even "Fire Tomlin" chants at one of the Steelers' home games. But he keeps winning.

Houston Texans, but it wasn't pretty:The Texans had been on a roll lately, and the Las Vegas Raiders have been the worst team in the NFL for a while.

The Texans almost took a terrible loss to a moribund Raiders team on Sunday. Luckily, they did just enough to win.

Las Vegas got a big game from rookie running back Ashton Jeanty, which has been rare this season and was unexpected against the Texans' stellar defense. A 60-yard catch for a touchdown by Jeanty gave the Raiders a 14-13 lead, and a 51-yard touchdown run by Jeanty cut Houston's lead to 23-21 late in the game. But the Texans put together a drive to kill the clock, with Nico Collins' 24-yard catch sealing the 23-21 win.

The Texans got the win and that's what matters. But the offense wasn't great and the defense had its worst game in weeks against a terrible Raiders offense. It's wise to give the Texans a pass for having one flat game, but it was still a bit alarming.

James Cook III:It was a rare day for the Buffalo Bills. They didn't get a massive performance out of Josh Allen but won 23-20 anyway. That doesn't happen too often.

The biggest reason the Bills won was they were playing the Cleveland Browns, but theBrowns were in the game late.Instead of Allen saving the day, it was Cook who shouldered most of the offensive load. Cook had 117 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Allen had an unusually quiet day with just 130 yards passing and no touchdowns. That's a reason the game was close at the end, but the Bills' defense backed up the Browns and forced a punt on fourth-and-32, then the offense got the first down it needed to kill the clock.

It's the NFL and no wins should ever be taken for granted, but the Bills' lukewarm performance doesn't make it easier to buy them as the favorite to win the AFC. But in games against tougher competition, Allen will presumably be a much bigger factor. Cook, one of the NFL's best running backs this season, will be there to help as well.

Jim Harbaugh:Harbaugh isn't going to get any NFL Coach of the Year votes, but maybe he should.

The Chargers have dealt with plenty of injuries, including to both star offensive tackles, but they keep winning in spite of that. The Chargers were underdogs for some reason against aDallas Cowboys team that was officially eliminated from the playoffsSaturday, but Los Angeles got an easy 34-17 win. The Chargers are 11-4 and not out of the race for the AFC West championship.

That's a credit to Harbaugh, one of the NFL's best coaches, and also his defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, who has done a fantastic job all season and will be in demand this offseason for head coaching jobs. Before then, the Chargers have some work to do in the postseason.

Brian Flores:Speaking of defensive coordinators who should get some interest in head coach openings this offseason, Flores had a great day for the Minnesota Vikings in their 16-13 win over the New York Giants. TheVikings lost J.J. McCarthy to a hand injuryand the offense didn't do much with Max Brosmer in the game. It didn't matter much because Flores' defense was so good.

By halftime, Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart had completed 1 of 5 passes for 2 yards, and threw an interception. He had a 0.0 passer rating at the half. That might be a statement on the Giants rookie regressing, but any quarterback will have issues against Flores' defense. It was excellent Sunday.

The Vikings aren't going anywhere this season, but Flores is still showing he's one of the better defensive play-callers in the NFL.

Kellen Moore:By this time in the season, plenty of teams with double-digit losses have no chance to win. Some of it is due to talent deficiencies, injuries or both. Sometimes teams playing out the last few games of a miserable season look completely unmotivated and it shows.

The Saints' season has been done for a while, but they're still playing hard. The New York Jets are one of those teams that looks like it can't wait for the season to be over, but it's still a good sign that the Saints beat New York 29-6 on Sunday. It's a sign they're buying into what Moore is selling in his first season as head coach.

After going 2-10, the Saints have won three in a row. That includes victories over the Buccaneers and Panthers. The Saints still need an infusion of talent, but they should feel pretty good they made the right coaching hire.

LOSERS

Denver Broncos:The Broncos worked for 15 weeks to take over the top seed in the AFC, get control of the AFC West and also get some respect as one of the best teams in football. They might have blown it all with their first blowout loss of the season.

The Jacksonville Jaguars came to Denver and handed the Broncos a 34-20 loss. The Jaguars continue to ascend late in the season, and Trevor Lawrence had another strong game. Lawrence had 279 yards passing and three passing touchdowns, and added another rushing touchdown. The Jaguars came into the game trying to hold off the Texans for the AFC South title, and getting a win at Denver was a huge step toward that. The Jaguars also are just a game behind the Broncos for the first seed in the AFC.

The Broncos are 12-3 but can't be comfortable anymore. The Chargers are 11-4 and right behind them in the AFC West. The road to the No. 1 seed in the AFC got tougher with the loss. Hopefully they don't look back on Sunday as a loss that changed their season for the worse.

Jacoby Brissett:When Brissett took over as quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, the offense looked better than it had under Kyler Murray. That has been fading lately.

Brissett had just 203 yards and threw an interception in the final minute that was snagged on a great catch by Atlanta Falcons cornerback C.J. Henderson, which clinched the 26-19 win for the Falcons.

Everything about the Cardinals has been a difficult watch this season. They've lost 10 of 11 games. For a while Brissett was making plays for the offense, but like the rest of the Cardinals, he is fading fast into the offseason.

The irrelevant Kansas City Chiefs:It had been a long time since the Chiefs played a game after being eliminated from the playoffs. It was strange that their game against the Tennessee Titans meant nothing.

The Chiefs, who will miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2014 season, will have an odd finish to the season. It got even weirder in the first half when Gardner Minshew, who was replacing an injured Patrick Mahomes,left the game with a reported torn ACL. He was replaced by Chris Oladokun, who you might not have heard of before Sunday.

Oladokun was the Steelers' seventh-round pick out of South Dakota State in 2022. He had appeared in one NFL game, rushing once for 5 yards last season, before he got in the game Sunday. He struggled against the Titans, as should be expected, not leading any touchdown drives in the Chiefs' listless 26-9 loss to Tennessee, who might have played its way out of contention for thefirst pick of the NFL Draftwith its third win of the season.

Oladokun could end up getting some starts to finish the season. That would include what is becoming a depressing Christmas game against the Denver Broncos.

It's not like it matters. The Chiefs are playing out the string to end the season. After playing so many enormous games the past few seasons, the Chiefs quickly faded into obscurity this season.

Quinn Ewers:Even though Mike McDaniel said he went with Ewers over Tua Tagovailoa because it gave the Miami Dolphins the best chance to win, everyone knew that was nonsense. The team decided Tagovailoa was done as its quarterback and it was wise to get a look at Ewers, a seventh-round draft pick, before the season ended.

Ewers needed to play very well to become the unquestioned top option heading into the 2026 season, and it's not like that happened Sunday. TheDolphins had a rough game and Ewers wasn't greatin a 45-21 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. He padded his stats in a blowout, throwing for 260 yards, but threw two key interceptions that helped the Bengals pull away.

Ewers is likely to start the final two games of the season, so he still has a chance to make an impression. But his time to do so is short.

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Browns' rookie RB Quinshon Judkins fractures fibula, dislocates ankle in loss to Bills

Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins left Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills on a cart with a leg injury.

Head coachKevin Stefanski told reporters after the gamethat Judkins had suffered a fractured fibula and a dislocated ankle, leaving the rookie running back with potential long road to recovery ahead of the 2026 season. The injuries will require surgery.

The painful play took place late in the second quarter. Judkins got tackled on a screen pass in the open fieldand his lower right leg twisted in the wrong direction. He was down in immediate pain, and athletic trainers tended to him on the field.

Judkins left on a cart shortly after the injury, andthe Browns quckly ruled him outfor the game. The Browns trailed 20-10 at the time of his injury and eventually lost, 23-20.

A second-round pick in April's NFL Draft, Judkins had a productive season on the field during a largely disappointing campaign for the Browns. In 13 games prior to Sunday's, Judkins had tallied 805 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. He added 142 yards on 21 receptions as Cleveland's most reliable offensive player.

Raheim Sanders took over at running back and led the Browns in rushing attempts Sunday with 11 for 42 yards.

The Browns fell to 3-12 and are in last place in the AFC North.

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