September 25, 2022 in sports features an action-packed 14-game NFL Week 3 Sunday including a legendary QB showdown between Aaron Rodgers‘ Packers and Tom Brady‘s Buccaneers. Matt Stafford‘s Rams play division rival Kyler Murray‘s Cardinals, Bill Belichick‘s Patriots host John Harbaugh‘s Ravens to renew a classic rivalry, plus Josh Allen‘s Bills battle Tyreek Hill‘s Dolphins in a clash for AFC-East supremacy. MLB’s 15-game slate showcases ATL-PHI, STL-LAD, HOU-BAL, and BOS-NYY, while all 30 NBA teams prepare for camps on Tuesday.
See what happened in sports on this day in recent years:
– September 25, 2021: Giants franchise HR record, Cardinals historic win streak, Giancarlo‘s Fenway Slam, and more!
– September 25, 2020: Boston Celtics’ ECF Game 5 victory, the Reds & Marlins both clinched playoff spots, and more!
– September 25, 2019: A near no-hitter for Greinke, Morton dominated Yanks, MIL claimed a playoff spot, and more!
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPORTS OVERVIEW: These posts showcase everything you need to see in pro sports all in one place EVERY DAY. This includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts & records from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history.
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LATEST HEADLINES
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BEST HIGHLIGHTS
MACHINE ENTERS 700-CLUB
Albert Pujols is the only player with 700 career Home Runs & 650 Doubles in MLB history pic.twitter.com/hhRizbK7Ky
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 24, 2022
No doubt about number 699 for #AlbertPujols! pic.twitter.com/2Ns3ueuzcn
— MLB (@MLB) September 24, 2022
For generations to come, we will tell our kids and grandkids what it was like to watch Albert Pujols play. pic.twitter.com/W1DZDAb5Db
— St. Louis Cardinals (@Cardinals) September 24, 2022
INSANE CATCH BY PICKENS
That George Pickens kid can ball.#PITvsCLE on Prime Video
Also available on NFL+ https://t.co/uF4okqrMww pic.twitter.com/RTTcNEIT8y
— NFL (@NFL) September 23, 2022
Are you serious, George Pickens? What a one-handed grab!#PITvsCLE on Prime Video
Also available on NFL+ https://t.co/uF4okqrMww pic.twitter.com/4mDGzOOoZu
— NFL (@NFL) September 23, 2022
YANKS WALK-OFF RED SOX
.@BringerofRain20's walk-off sends the @Yankees to the #postseason! pic.twitter.com/JVGabKk4fS
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2022
#AaronJudge can do it all! What a throw from @TheJudge44. pic.twitter.com/kAJNetoXZF
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2022
GOLDY ENDS IT IN STYLE
What a play by Goldy to end it! 😱 pic.twitter.com/0OeU0Aji9n
— MLB (@MLB) September 22, 2022
MOOKIE WALKS IT OFF
Mookie magic!@mookiebetts walks it off for the @Dodgers. pic.twitter.com/zMQGfT3K9h
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2022
CLUTCH.
Christian Walker's 36th HR gives the @Dbacks the lead! pic.twitter.com/3mSfaI65wC
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2022
ROOKIE WAS IMMACULATE
🚨 immaculate inning 🚨
9 pitches, 3 Ks for Hayden Wesneski! pic.twitter.com/7fKtoY7Bkt
— MLB (@MLB) September 23, 2022
TOP PLAYS FROM WEEK 2
The 1️⃣5️⃣ best plays in Week 2! Who takes the top spot? pic.twitter.com/RWHyQmazzK
— NFL (@NFL) September 22, 2022
JOE HADEN WAS ELITE AT CB
Joe Haden's career resume:
– 3x Pro Bowl
– 2013 All-Pro 2nd Team
– NFL 2010s PD (137) leader
– #Browns career PD (101) leaderpic.twitter.com/Vmai6VnCuE
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 22, 2022
PHILLIES GET A BIG WIN
Matt Vierling has the most Hits (5) during 1 game by a No.9 hitter in Philadelphia #Phillies history
h/t @theaceofspaeder pic.twitter.com/M5NVRj8Bca
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 22, 2022
Jean Segura turns two by himself to hold the Blue Jays scoreless in the 10th! pic.twitter.com/QBOsIt8K2x
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) September 22, 2022
A big homer for @27vladdyjr! 😤 pic.twitter.com/nFRsmLPX46
— MLB (@MLB) September 22, 2022
HISTORIC NIGHT IN NYC
A MAGICAL NIGHT AT YANKEE STADIUM!! #Walkoff pic.twitter.com/gtawYPGDJo
— MLB (@MLB) September 21, 2022
Aaron Judge is the fastest (147 team games) player to reach 60 HR during 1 season in New York #Yankees historypic.twitter.com/mdutfXiZjL
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 21, 2022
September 20, 2022 was the 1st time the New York #Yankees & #Mets each hit a game-winning Grand Slam during the same day in MLB historypic.twitter.com/dvcrpNTs05
— Pro Sports Outlook (@PSO_Sports) September 21, 2022
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FACTS & RECORDS
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MAIN GAMES
NFL Sunday Week 3
1:00 PM: Buffalo Bills (2-0) vs. Miami Dolphins (2-0)
1:00 PM: Baltimore Ravens (1-1) vs. New England Patriots (1-1)
4:25 PM: Los Angeles Rams (1-1) vs. Arizona Cardinals (1-1)
4:25 PM: Green Bay Packers (1-1) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)
8:20 PM: San Francisco 49ers (1-1) vs. Denver Broncos (1-1)
MLB Sunday
1:05 PM: Houston Astros (100-53) vs. Baltimore Orioles (79-72)
1:05 PM: Atlanta Braves (94-58) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (83-68)
1:10 PM: Toronto Blue Jays (85-67) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (84-68)
4:10 PM: St. Louis Cardinals (89-64) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (105-47)
7:08 PM: Boston Red Sox (72-79) vs. New York Yankees (93-58)
*All game times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)*
NOTABLE BIRTHDAYS
NFL: WR Brandin Cooks, Houston Texans (turns 29)
NFL: OLB Alec Ogletree, Free Agent (31)
NFL: DE Aldon Smith, Last played in 2020 (33)
NBA: PG Chauncey Billups, Retired in 2014/Portland Trail Blazers HC (46)
NFL: QB Matt Hasselbeck, Retired in 2015 (47)
NFL: S/GM John Lynch, Hall of Fame/San Francisco 49ers GM (51)
NBA: SF Scottie Pippen, Hall of Fame (57)
NBA: C/F Bob McAdoo, Hall of Fame (71)
MLB: SS Phil Rizzuto, Hall of Fame (105)
SIGNIFICANT HISTORY
2016: All-Star and Cy Young candidate SP Jose Fernandez tragically passed away during a boating accident with a week left of the 2016 MLB regular season at just 24 years old
2014: New York Yankees SS Derek Jeter capped off his final career game at Yankee Stadium with an iconic walk-off base hit against the Baltimore Orioles, further cementing his record as the Yankees franchise Hits leader (3,465)
2011: Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald broke Roy Green‘s record for the most career REC YDS (8,496) in franchise history en route to his 4th season of 1,400+ REC YDS. Fitzgerald finished his career with 17492 REC YDS which still stands as the franchise record today
2006: In the 1st home game in New Orleans, LA after the destructive Hurricane Katrina, the Saints forced a 3 & out and Steve Gleason blocked the 1st Punt of the game for a TD in iconic fashion that led to a win and a step toward recovery for the city
2005: With a 158-yard performance, Buccaneers RB Carnell “Cadillac” Williams became the 1st player to begin their career with 3 games of 100+ RUSH YDS in NFL history; his 454 total rushing yards through 3 games is also a rookie record
2001: 8x NBA MVP SG Michael Jordan announced that for the 2nd time in his career, he was coming out of retirement. This time, for the Washington Wizards, the team he recently became a part owner of and President of Basketball Operations for
2000: Team USA SG Vince Carter slammed arguably the most iconic dunk in Olympic history, jumping completely over 7’2″ France C Frederic Weis in a 106-94 victory; French media outlets referred to it as “le dunk de la mort” (The Dunk of Death)
1989: Boston Red Sox 3B Wade Boggs set 2 records, becoming the very 1st to record 4 consecutive 200-hit, 100-walk seasons along with 7 consecutive 200-hit seasons in MLB history
1984: New York Mets OF Rusty Staub joined Ty Cobb as the only players to hit a HR both as a teenager and as a 40-year-old
1965: Legendary HOF SP Satchel Paige became the oldest player in MLB history when he pitched 3 innings for the Kansas City Athletics at 59 years old, 12 years after his last season where he was an All-Star at 47 years old
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