Chicago Bears CB Jaylon Johnson gets two interceptions to break 28-game streak without one: ‘I deserve to be paid’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Chicago Bears CB Jaylon Johnson gets two interceptions to break 28-game streak without one: ‘I deserve to be paid’ Jaylon Johnson jumped in front of Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams to grab the interception, raced 39 yards for a touchdown and then made a beeline for the FOX broadcast camera.As Johnson’s teammates gathered around to celebrate his second career interception — and his first of two picks Sunday — Johnson smirked at the camera and swiped one hand up over the other, raining imaginary money over the Soldier Field end zone.Was he sending a message with that celebration in the Bears’ joy-filled 30-12 victory over the Raiders, you ask?“You damn right,” Johnson said. “100%.”Johnson’s two interceptions — one off veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer and one off rookie Aidan O’Connell — were part of a banner day for the Bears defense against a Raiders team missing starter Jimmy Garoppolo. Tremaine Edmunds also intercepted Hoyer. The Bears let the Raiders in the end zone just once, held them to 39 yards rushing and...

Child killed in shooting on South Side

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Child killed in shooting on South Side CHICAGO — Police say a child was killed on Sunday night after suffering a gunshot wound on the city's South Side.Police say officers responded to reports of shots fired around 6:30 p.m. near 600 West Marquette in Englewood. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Chicago police say the juvenile was critically injured in the shooting and was taken to Comer Children's Hospital where he later died.Currently, the age of the child is unclear and authorities have not provided details on what led to the shooting.Anyone with information on the deadly shooting can leave a tip for police at CPDTip.com. Tips can be left anonymously. 

APD: Officer involved in North Austin shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

APD: Officer involved in North Austin shooting AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department said in a social media post that the agency is working an officer-involved shooting Sunday night.The scene is in the 9000 block of Northgate Blvd, according to the post. APD said in its post that there is no threat to the public, and that the scene remains active.The post did not provide details to how the officer was involved in the shooting. An APD PIO tells KXAN that they will provide a media briefing at a time to be determined.This is a developing story. Check back later for more details.

Reports: Texas QB Quinn Ewers to miss time with shoulder sprain

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Reports: Texas QB Quinn Ewers to miss time with shoulder sprain AUSTIN (KXAN) — Multiple reports Sunday night said Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers suffered a sprained shoulder in the Longhorns' 31-24 win Saturday over Houston.Rivals site Orangebloods.com and ESPN's Pete Thamel report that Ewers suffered a grade 2 sprain of the AC joint in his right shoulder, his throwing side. The injury shouldn't be season-ending but he's expected to miss some time. A timetable for his return isn't yet known, the report said. Longhorns move up one spot in AP Top 25 after Houston win Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is scheduled to have his weekly press conference with media members at 11 a.m. Monday and more information could be available then. Last season against Alabama in a 20-19 home loss, Ewers sprained his SC joint on his non-throwing side. That's where the sternum and clavicle meet. He was out for three games with that injury.Ewers was hit hard by Houston's David Ugwoegbu near the end of the third quarter after a scramble. Ewers tried to play through...

St. Louisans show support for Israel; call for peace

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

St. Louisans show support for Israel; call for peace ST. LOUIS – As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, St. Louisans again showed their support for the Jewish community on Sunday.Dozens of people gathered near Forest Park to hold a solidarity rally and silent prayer to pay tribute to the innocent people who have lost their lives. The group drew looks and honks along Skinker Boulevard as people of Christian, Jewish, and other faiths stood in solidarity.Karen Sher, vice president of community impact for the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, said it’s bigger than supporting Israel.“This is not just about the Jewish community. This is about humanity,” Sher said.Other demonstrators agreed.“This is not a protest against Palestinians,” Tami Flick said. “We love Palestinians. We pray for Jews, Palestinians. We pray for the peace of Jerusalem.”Dozens of people attended the rally, which Civil Righteousness and the Jewish Federation hosted in front of the former United Hebrew Congregation Synagogue late on Sunday afternoon. Their mission wa...

St. Louis County Council deadlocks on Bi-State, Metro funding

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

St. Louis County Council deadlocks on Bi-State, Metro funding CLAYTON, Mo. – In a stunning move, the St. Louis County Council has deadlocked on funding for the area’s transit operator, the Bi-State Development Agency.The agency had requested $128.5 million in funding to run Metro bus, light rail, and other transportation services.The vote was 3-3 and split along party lines, with Democrats voting in favor and Republicans opposed to the measure.“Well, it was quite a surprise to me. To be honest with you, I did not know that there was some problems with the budget or that some of the members had some challenges with the budgets. I didn’t know that. So, when it failed on a 3-3 vote, I was very surprised,” Councilwoman Rita Heard Days said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW “I will say we have to make sure...

Kiszla: Aww, the Denver Broncos are so bad they even win a must-lose game to Green Bay

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Kiszla: Aww, the Denver Broncos are so bad they even win a must-lose game to Green Bay Yippee! America’s most dysfunctional family this side of the Simpsons managed to win a must-lose NFL game.Aww, the Denver Broncos. They can’t even tank correctly.Say goodbye to the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and any real shot of landing USC quarterback Caleb Williams. On this Sunday, cruddy, Sunday, the Broncos blew a 13-point lead in the second half, then rallied to beat Green Bay 19-17.Despite trying his best to become the first coach in the 64-year history of the franchise to start his career 0-4 at home, Sean Payton’s team prevailed in the end. Not that it made him happy.“I was a little happier before I came in here,” Payton told the assembled media wretches during his postgame news conference.Funny you should mention that, Coach.The mood in any room is usually a lot brighter before Payton enters, dragging that doom-and-gloom cloud on a leash behind him.For Broncomaniacs old enough to remember the 1970s, when the streak of selling out home games in Denver began and Quaker Oats ...

Keeler: Broncos Country says “no tanks” to tanking for Caleb Williams after 19-17 win over Green Bay: “It’s almost offensive to me as a fan of the Broncos”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Keeler: Broncos Country says “no tanks” to tanking for Caleb Williams after 19-17 win over Green Bay: “It’s almost offensive to me as a fan of the Broncos” Every seventh head in Section 501 looked as if it belonged in a mousetrap, not a mile high. Jeremy Marty waved an Orange & Blue arm at the invasion of Cheeseheads below us Sunday at Empower Field and shook his head.“I don’t want to tank,” Marty, a Broncos lifer here from Nashville, told me during the third quarter of Denver 19, Green Bay 17, Aesthetics 0. “I believed in this team at the beginning of the year. And my blood runs deep for the Broncos.“So to go and even think for a second that they would go and tank at all is almost offensive to me as a fan of the Broncos — even as much as what we’re seeing with these yellow-and-green jerseys. Actually, it pains me to see this. So I would say absolutely not.”Denver celebrated Week 7 by moving to 2-0 vs. the NFC North and 0-5 vs. everybody else. The eye test tells us the Packers and Bears aren’t in the same weight class as the Eagles and Dolphins, let alone the same zip code. But a gift...

Broncos WR Courtland Sutton turns into third-down weapon in win over Packers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Broncos WR Courtland Sutton turns into third-down weapon in win over Packers The Broncos hoped the Green Bay Packers would show man coverage. Facing a third-and-4 with 6:22 to go in the third quarter, head coach Sean Payton had the perfect play drawn up for wide receiver Courtland Sutton. They only needed the right defensive look from the Packers.They got it.Sutton motioned left, causing cornerback Rasul Douglas to run into tight end Adam Trautman and safety Jonathan Owens. Douglas tried to chase down Sutton, but the veteran wideout, who has been the subject of trade rumors since the offseason, had more than enough separation to make an easy 18-yard touchdown catch to give the Broncos a 16-3 lead.“That was great coaching,” quarterback Russell Wilson said. “We wanted to get (Sutton) isolated, and (he) did a great job getting open.”In Denver’s 19-17 win over the Packers on Sunday, the team’s first victory at Empower Field at Mile High this season, Sutton was a bright spot on offense, finishing with six catches for 76 yards. But his efforts on third down had a ...

Pro-Israel march, vigil held in Los Angeles; local attack victim mourned

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT

Pro-Israel march, vigil held in Los Angeles; local attack victim mourned Members of Los Angeles' Jewish community gathered in Encino Sunday evening to mourn those killed in the Hamas attack of Oct. 7, and also call for the release of more than 200 Israelis and other foreign nationals who are still being held captive. A march began at Ventura Boulevard and Hayvenhurst and ended with a vigil at Encino Park. Among those mourned was Avi Sassi, a San Fernando Valley resident who died when Hamas attacked the Nova music festival, killing at least 260 people.Members of L..A's Jewish community gather in Encino Park to mourn the victims of the Hamas attack. Oct. 22, 2023. On Sunday, demonstrators held signs, Israeli flags and photographs of those killed or kidnapped. They also chanted slogans such as “Bring them home” and sang the Israeli national anthem, Hatikvah.“Most of us here are Israelis. We all have family in Israel. Some of them are now under fire and some of them are serving,” Haim Linder told KTLA. “We have in our community here people who lost rela...