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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

NFL

Mayfield carries Browns to first win since 2016

CLEVELAND — Thursday night football turned into a Baker’s Special for the Cleveland Browns.

Rookie Baker Mayfield entered for his debut late in the second quarter and brought the Browns back from a 14-0 deficit to prevail 21-17, snapping a 19-game winless streak dating back to Dec. 24, 2016 — a span of 635 days.

The top pick in this year’s draft, Mayfield went 17 for 23 for 201 yards passing and remarkably caught the two-point conversion that tied the game at 14 with 42 seconds left in the third quarter.

Mayfield entered the game late in the first half after Tyrod Taylor left the game with a concussion and the Jets ahead by two touchdowns.

He guided the Browns to a field goal on his first drive, another field goal after fellow first-round pick Denzel Ward forced and recovered a fumble, then led the Browns on a seven-play, 69-yard touchdown drive to make the score 14-12.

A successful two-point conversion came after offsetting penalties gave the Browns a second try. Mayfield lined up in the slot left. Running back Duke Johnson took a direct snap, ran right and pitched to Jarvis Landry, who threw to an open Mayfield in the corner of the end zone to tie the game at 14.

The play was similar to Philly Special, a pass to quarterback Nick Foles that the Eagles used to win the Super Bowl.

The touchdown was set up by a 29-yard pass from Mayfield to Landry that was both an excellent throw and catch. Carlos Hyde followed with a 1-yard touchdown.

After the Jets retook the lead with a field goal in the fourth quarter, another 1-yard run from Hyde gave the Browns the lead for good.

Baker Mayfield completed his first three passes, including a 14-yarder to Jarvis Landry upon entering Thursday night’s game vs. the Jets late in the first half. Joe Robbins/Getty Images

Taylor had a rough first half, as the Jets frequently had free rushers coming at him. He went 4-for-14 passing for 19 yards and was sacked three times.

On his initial NFL drive, Mayfield completed his first pass, a 14-yarder to Landry over the middle. His second was another dart, to David Njoku for a gain of 17. On his third dropback, Mayfield was sacked and fumbled, but the Browns recovered, and his fourth play was a throw over the middle to Landry for a gain of 16.

He threw incomplete on his last pass, which set up a 45-yard field goal by Greg Joseph, who was signed Monday to replace Zane Gonzalez. The field goal cut the Jets’ lead to 14-3.

Mayfield became the first of the last six No. 1 quarterback picks to come off the bench and lead his team to a score, according to ESPN Stats & Information. JaMarcus Russell, Alex Smith, Eli Manning, Mike Vick and Tim Couch all failed to score.

Cleveland selected Mayfield with the No. 1 pick in April’s draft after he won the Heisman Trophy at Oklahoma. In his senior season, Mayfield threw for 4,627 yards with 43 touchdowns and six interceptions in 14 games as the Sooners went 12-2 and won the Big 12.

Soccer

Footy podcast: Champions League back with a bang … and a Ronaldo red card

Welcome to the Sweeper Keeper podcast, a weekly footy show hosted by Gianluca Nesci, Daniel Rouse, and Michael Chandler.

Find the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe, too!

Topics for today’s show include:

  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s controversial red card (2:08)
  • Praise for Liverpool, scathing critique of Neymar and PSG (8:35)
  • City stunned, Pogba stars in United win, Spurs blow it late (20:58)
  • Messi the hat-trick king, Bale making his mark at Madrid (31:46)
NFL

Seahawks' Wagner, Kendricks set to face Dallas

6:41 PM ET

  • Brady HendersonESPN

RENTON, Wash. — The Seattle Seahawks expect to have linebackers Bobby Wagner and Mychal Kendricks available for Sunday’s home opener against the Dallas Cowboys, coach Pete Carroll said.

Wagner, Seattle’s All-Pro middle linebacker, is practicing Wednesday after missing the team’s Monday night loss to the Chicago Bears with a groin injury. K.J. Wright, who has missed the first two games following arthroscopic knee surgery, is not practicing.

Kendricks is appealing an NFL suspension that was handed down for his involvement in insider trading. He pleaded guilty to charges two weeks ago and was signed by Seattle (0-2) last Friday as a reinforcement with Wagner and Wright injured.

The NFL typically informs teams early in the week if a player is going to be suspended.

“He’s playing this week,” Carroll said of Kendricks. “That’s what I know.”

Asked if he expects Kendricks to be suspended soon, Carroll said: “I don’t know. I don’t know what to tell you on that one. Really, we haven’t been in a back-and-forth conversation about that yet.”

Center Justin Britt’s status is uncertain due to what Carroll called a sore shoulder that he suffered late in the Bears game while diving for a loose ball. Carroll was hopeful that right guard D.J. Fluker (hamstring) and cornerback Tre Flowers (hamstring) will be available against Dallas (1-1).

He had no update on when receiver Doug Baldwin might be back from the MCL injury that kept him out Monday night and the second half of the opener in Denver.

“Doug had a good weekend,” Carroll said. “He’s real positive about it, but there’s nothing to say about when he’s returning at this point.”

Kendricks started at weakside linebacker for Wright on Monday night and finished with three tackles, a sack and a pass breakup in Seattle’s 24-17 loss. He played 54 of 66 defensive snaps as the Seahawks spelled him on occasion with a three-safety look given that he had so little time — only practicing twice with the team last week — to learn their defense.

“He did a really nice job,” Carroll said. “He missed one huge opportunity on the sideline when he went for an interception on the flat route, but other than that he did a good job. He blitzed well, he covered well, he ran to the football well. Coming brand new into our game [last week], he did a great job. I was really pleased.”

Asked if the Seahawks feel a sense of urgency heading into Sunday’s game at CenturyLink Field, Carroll said “heck yeah,” but added that they feel that way every week.

“It’s obvious that we need to get kick-started,” Carroll said, “and this is the best place to do that.”

Soccer

Patience rewarded: Bale finally getting his chance to shine in Madrid

Little did Real Madrid know they’d signed Cristiano Ronaldo’s replacement long before he decided to leave. But they had the perfect man. It was finally time for Gareth Bale to step out of the shadows and become the attraction.

There was no reason to indulge in the escalating auction that’s become the transfer market after Ronaldo’s departure. Bale was raring to go. Playing time had been so difficult to earn in his first five years at the Santiago Bernabeu – both injuries and a star-studded squad conspired against him – and his future was never settled. No number of big goals, not even three in European finals, could guarantee a consistent run in the side.

After winning a fourth Champions League in five years, Bale let his frustrations – which he had harnessed so well – seep through. “I need to be playing week in, week out and that hasn’t happened this season for one reason or another,” he said in May, almost challenging the hierarchy to do the right thing.

He’s finally earned the respect he deserves now that Ronaldo’s gone.

Bale’s playing some of his best football since joining the club in 2013, scoring eight goals in his last eight La Liga matches, and then again Wednesday in the Champions League. Karim Benzema is now the one teaming up with Bale on the right, and Luka Modric is finding the Welshman with more regularity.

12 – Luka Modri? has assisted Gareth Bale’s 12 goals, more than any other player in his professional career (clubs + Wales). Connection. pic.twitter.com/SuHAjcaMDf

— OptaJose (@OptaJose) September 19, 2018

There’s an organic chemistry here that would take months, even years, to establish with any other summer signing. Bale has the directness to punish opponents on the counter and the tactical awareness to stay wide and stretch defenders.

Julen Lopetegui praised Bale’s attitude and professionalism in August, two things no one could ever hold against him, especially after all the benchings and waiting games. The decision was made early in the post-Ronaldo era to make Bale the standard-bearer of this new-look Madrid.

“We have player who is a super professional player in all aspects, who is training with the motivation of a youth player and who is helping us enormously,” Lopetegui told Marca.

Bale has answered in kind.

He created five chances in the first half of Wednesday’s 3-0 win over Roma, and made no mistake with his effort on the break in the second. He was efficient whenever he had the ball, popping up on both flanks to help out and deliver balls into the area.

There was never any question Bale could perform at a high level, but whether he would ever get his chance was a real and valid concern. Injuries had played a part in all the upheaval – Marca estimated last November that Bale had missed one in three matches with various ankle and muscular problems – but some of the omissions were unrelated to fitness. ESPN and Guardian correspondent Sid Lowe categorized Bale’s relationship with Zidane as “virtually non-existent,” which would help explain why he was held out of the squad even when he was healthy.

Communicating with Lopetegui is much easier, not least because he can converse with Bale in English. The most important thing is that an understanding is growing. Lopetegui knows full-well Bale is the most talented player in his squad and he’s using him as such.

That trust has liberated the 29-year-old and encouraged him to do more. Measured per 90 minutes, Bale’s increased his shooting volume by 15 percent compared to last season. He clearly feels more empowered in the most dangerous situations – and that’s a good thing for Los Blancos.

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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