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NFL

Source: Peterson (shoulder) won't miss time

An MRI backed up running back Adrian Peterson’s confidence that he wouldn’t miss any time for the Washington Redskins with a shoulder injury, a source said Tuesday night.

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Peterson was injured late in the first half of Monday night’s 43-19 loss at the New Orleans Saints, leaving him on the bench for all but two offensive snaps in the second half. But the MRI showed no further damage.

He is expected to play when the Redskins host the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

Peterson twice said after Monday’s contest that he had dislocated his shoulder at the end of a catch-and-run, telling reporters he had popped it back into place. Washington coach Jay Gruden had called it a strained shoulder.

Peterson carried four times for six yards and caught two passes for 36 yards in Monday’s defeat. For the season, he has 242 yards rushing on 60 carries.

Soccer

Barcelona's Vidal unhappy with treatment since summer move

All has not been rosy for Arturo Vidal since his summer move to Barcelona.

The Chile midfielder, 31, signed a three-year deal with the Spanish giants to complete a move from German behemoth Bayern Munich during the transfer window. However, his time in Catalonia has been frustrating thus far, with the former Juventus man having made just two starts.

In fact, though he has amassed nine appearances in all competitions over the last two months, Vidal has just 176 minutes of football to his name for La Blaugrana, and he’s not happy about it.

“How can I be happy if I don’t play – and me, of all people?” Vidal said to reporters while on duty for Chile, as reported by Reuters.

“I am somebody who has always fought, been at the best teams in the world, won everything, and who wants to continue winning at Barcelona.”

The midfielder also made sure to confirm his availability is not being limited by any fitness issues.

“I am fine physically and happy. In the past few games, I have been a bit annoyed but that is how it is, we will keep battling. There are a lot of important games ahead and we will see,” he added.

Vidal is a serial champion – across his time in Turin and Bavaria, he has won a domestic league title in each of his last seven seasons as a player. However, competition for a midfield spot at Camp Nou is as intense as ever, with Vidal vying with the likes of Sergio Busquets, Ivan Rakitic, Sergi Roberto, Rafinha, and fellow summer signing Arthur for a central position.

He was not selected at all for the 1-1 La Liga draw against Valencia on Sunday after surfacing for just three minutes against Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League. After the tie with Los Che, he posted (and, subsequently, deleted) an Instagram post which read: “Don’t fight with those who are like Judas, they will hang themselves,” according to ESPN.

After erasing the message, he said: “I think people took (that post) in the wrong way. It had nothing to do with anything sport-related, and I deleted it to stop people from speculating. There are personal things and jokes which you can put on social media and people take the wrong way. I changed it but it had nothing to do with Barcelona or with anyone in particular. When I have to say something, I say it to someone’s face.”

NFL

Brees becomes all-time passing leader

NEW ORLEANS — Drew Brees is now the leading passer in NFL history.

The New Orleans Saints’ 39-year-old quarterback broke Peyton Manning’s record of 71,940 career passing yards Monday night — moving ahead of both Manning and Brett Favre in the process.

And he passed Manning in spectacular fashion, with a 62-yard touchdown toss to rookie Tre’Quan Smith to give the Saints a 26-6 lead in the second quarter of Monday’s game against the Washington Redskins. He did it in front of both a prime-time national audience and the home crowd in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.

QB Drew Brees is now the NFL’s all-time passing leader after topping 71,940 yards during Monday’s Redskins-Saints game.

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“There’s so many people that are responsible and had a hand in that,” Brees told ESPN’s Lisa Salters after the game when asked what the record means to him. “The two people that are most responsible for my football career, early on, my mom and my grandpa, are up in heaven.

“There were a lot of people I wanted to prove right tonight, but none moreso than them. I know they are watching down on me.”

Brees and the Saints were so impressive in their 43-19 rout of the Redskins that he was able to leave the game to another ovation after the two-minute warning. Brees finished his historic night with 363 yards and three touchdown passes. He completed 26 of 29 passes. Brees now has 499 career touchdowns — fourth all-time and one behind Tom Brady.

“I am just so grateful, so grateful, for the opportunity to play this game, and to play it for so long, to have the teammates that I have and the New Orleans Saints organization and this great city and this great fan base,” Brees said. “It’s really been a dream come true.

“Just really proud and really grateful.”

As planned, the NFL stopped the game to recognize the achievement, and Brees looked emotional as he waved and blew kisses to the crowd. He then personally delivered the ball to Pro Football Hall of Fame president David Baker on the sideline. Brees also shared an embrace with coach Sean Payton on the sideline.

“He deserves it. It’s been an unbelievable run,” Payton said. “It doesn’t feel like it’s been 13 years.”

Drew Brees on becoming the NFL’s all-time leader in yards passing: “It’s really been a dream come true.” Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Brees’ wife, Brittany, and his kids were also on the sideline for hugs and kisses.

“Hey boys, how about Dad?! I love you guys so much,” he told his kids. “You can accomplish anything in life you’re willing to work for, right?”

Manning congratulated Brees with a video message that was both hilarious and heartfelt. He joked that he held the record for 1,000 days and they were the best 1,000 days of his life — and said Brees ruined it. Manning also held up a picture he and Brees took together in 2000 and said they’ve come a long way.

Brees is the unlikeliest of all-time great quarterbacks — just 6 feet tall, barely recruited out of high school, he fell to the San Diego Chargers in the second round of the NFL draft out of Purdue in 2001 and was doubted by most of the league when he became a free agent after a career-threatening shoulder injury in 2005.

But that’s when he came to New Orleans and his career took off. Brees and Payton have formed one of the most prolific offensive duos in NFL history over the past 13 years — including a Super Bowl victory after the 2009 season.

Brees also holds the NFL records for most career completions and highest completion percentage. He set the single-season passing yardage record in 2011 with 5,476 (before Manning passed him by one yard in 2013). And he has thrown for more than 5,000 yards five times over the past decade — something no other quarterback has ever done more than once.

“It’s crazy. I never would’ve dreamed,” Brees admitted last week, while insisting that this isn’t the time to reflect and that he wanted to try and keep his weekly routine as normal as possible. “It just speaks to the longevity. And it says a lot about the teams I’ve been on, the coaches, the teammates, the players. Everyone has a hand in this, and I hope they know that.”

Brees has long told the story of looking up at the Miami Dolphins’ ring of honor during his first preseason with the Chargers and seeing all of Dan Marino’s statistics and wondering how they could be possible.

“So to be sitting here 18 years later in striking distance … it’s just kind of mind-boggling,” Brees said.

Brees was also asked about how much Payton has meant to his career after Payton hand-picked Brees to be his quarterback when he became a first-time head coach in New Orleans in 2006.

“I wouldn’t be here without Sean Payton,” Brees said. “He chose me, why he chose me I don’t know. I’m coming off the shoulder injury. Many said I might not play again. I even doubted myself at times, even as confident a person as I am. And yet, his belief in me gave me all the confidence in the world and also the sense of responsibility that I owe it to him as much as anybody to come back and prove him right.

“And then obviously the evolution of what we’ve been able to accomplish over the last 13 years together — and hopefully more. It’s a dream come true.”

Saints running back Mark Ingram II joked that Brees has broken so many records that Monday night would be “just another day in the life of being a teammate of Drew Brees.”

“[But] it’s special, just to know that no one in the game has done what you’ve done. And it just says a lot [about] him, about his work ethic,” Ingram said. “He works every day to be the best, and he deserves it. So we’re all behind him and we all want to see him get every single passing record there is known to man, because he deserves it.”

Soccer

Messi, Modric, Ronaldo highlight 30-man Ballon d'Or shortlist

The race for football’s most prestigious individual honor is on.

France Football began to unveil its 30-man shortlist for the annual distinction on Monday, revealing the nominees in groups of five ahead of the Dec. 3 ceremony in Paris. Barcelona’s Lionel Messi and Juventus newcomer Cristiano Ronaldo have won the last 10 awards, with the latter capturing four of the past five.

Both footballing legends have again made the nominees list, along with World Cup Golden Ball winner Luka Modric.

? We have our 30 nominees for the 2018 Ballon d’Or France Football! #ballondor pic.twitter.com/M01sH5gspj

— #ballondor (@francefootball) October 8, 2018

Didier Deschamps’ France side has seven players among the shortlist, including teen talent Kylian Mbappe, Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann, and tireless midfielder N’Golo Kante. Raphael Varane, Hugo Lloris, and Paul Pogba also made the cut, as did former French international Karim Benzema.

Benzema’s Real Madrid have seven nominees, the most of any club. Joining the fiery forward are Gareth Bale, Thibaut Courtois, Isco, Sergio Ramos, Varane, and Modric.

Below are the nominees in the order of their unveiling:

Player Club Country
Gareth Bale Real Madrid Wales
Karim Benzema Real Madrid France
Edinson Cavani Paris-Saint Germain Uruguay
Sergio Aguero Manchester City Argentina
Alisson Liverpool Brazil
Thibaut Courtois Real Madrid Belgium
Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus Portugal
Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City Belgium
Roberto Firmino Liverpool Brazil
Diego Godin Atletico Madrid Uruguay
Antoine Griezmann Atletico Madrid France
Eden Hazard Chelsea Belgium
Isco Real Madrid Spain
Harry Kane Tottenham England
N’Golo Kante Chelsea France
Hugo Lloris Tottenham France
Mario Mandzukic Juventus Croatia
Sadio Mane Liverpool Senegal
Marcelo Real Madrid Brazil
Kylian Mbappe Paris Saint-Germain France
Lionel Messi Barcelona Argentina
Luka Modric Real Madrid Croatia
Neymar Paris Saint-Germain Brazil
Jan Oblak Atletico Madrid Slovenia
Paul Pogba Manchester United France
Ivan Rakitic Barcelona Croatia
Mohamed Salah Liverpool Egypt
Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Spain
Luis Suarez Barcelona Uruguay
Raphael Varane Real Madrid France

France Football also unveiled a 15-woman shortlist for the inaugural Women’s Ballon d’Or, with French side Lyon boasting six of the nominees:

Player Club Country
Lucy Bronze Lyon England
Pernille Harder Wolfsburg Denmark
Ada Hegerberg Lyon Norway
Amandine Henry Lyon France
Lindsey Horan Portland Thorns U.S.
Fran Kirby Chelsea England
Sam Kerr Chicago Red Stars  Australia
Saki Kumagai Lyon Japan
Amel Majri Lyon Tunisia
Dzsenifer Marozsan Lyon Hungary
Marta Orlando Pride Brazil
Lieke Martens Barcelona Netherlands
Megan Rapinoe Seattle Reign U.S.
Wendie Renard Lyon France
Christine Sinclair Portland Thorns Canada

The French outlet also unveiled a young player award named after Les Bleus legend Raymond Kopa, and among the 10 nominees younger than 21, World Cup hero Mbappe stands out as a clear favorite.

Player Club Country
Houssem Aouar Lyon France
Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool England
Patrick Cutrone AC Milan Italy
Ristu Doan FC Groningen Japan
Gianluigi Donnarumma AC Milan Italy
Amadou Haidara RB Salzburg Mali
Justin Kluivert Roma Netherlands
Kylian Mbappe Paris Saint-Germain France
Christian Pulisic Borussia Dortmund U.S.
Rodrygo Santos Brazil
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Soccer

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