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Jacksonville Jaguars 26, Carolina Panthers 10

2025 Week 1, Step by Step:
- Little’s 35-yard field goal capped a 13-play, 55-yard drive on the opening possession and gave the Jaguars a 3-0 lead with 8:15 remaining in the first quarter; Lawrence completed three passes to tight end Brenton Strange for 49 yards on the drive, with two completions converting first downs. Panther kicker Ryan Fitzgerald capped the ensuing 13-play, 41-yard drive with a 48-yard goal to tie the game 3-3 with :36 remaining in the first quarter.
- The Jaguars took control of the game in the second quarter, with Lawrence’s six-yard touchdown pass to Long giving them a 10-3 lead with 8:32 remaining in the second quarter. This came eight plays after Oluokon’s interception and just before the lightning delay. Thomas Jr.’s touchdown run came four plays after Etienne’s 71-yard run, capping a 91-yard drive and giving the Jaguars a 17-3 lead with 1:50 remaining in the half. Little’s 47-yard field goal with :01 remaining in the second quarter made it 20-3 at halftime.
- The teams were scoreless in the third quarter, with two Carolina drives ending in Jaguars territory when Young threw incomplete on fourth down – early in the quarter at the Jaguars 5 and later at the Jaguars 33.
- Little’s 34-yard field goal with 7:12 remaining pushed the lead to 23-3, with Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard’s 27-yard touchdown reception from Young with 4:47 remaining reducing the lead to 23-10. Little’s 28-yard field goal with 1:57 remaining gave the Jaguars a 26-10 lead.
Notable: The Jaguars had four active running backs Sunday: Etienne, Tank Bigsby, rookie Bhayshul Tuten and rookie LeQuint Allen Jr.
Sunday’s inactive players: Rookie defensive ends Danny Striggow and B.J. Green II, veteran defensive tackle Maason Smith, veteran offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen (shoulder), rookie offensive lineman Wyatt Milum (knee) and cornerback Montaric Brown (ankle).
Injury report: Jaguars right tackle Anton Harrison sustained a back injury in the fourth quarter.
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Denver Broncos vs. Indianapolis Colts Live Score and Stats – September 14, 2025 Gametracker

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Spencer Shrader made a 45-year-old field goal with no time left after the Denver Broncos were penalized for leverage on his missed 60-yard try, and the Indianapolis Colts beat Denver 29-28 on Sunday for their first 2-0 start since 2009.
Trailing by two with 3:15 left, the Colts played conservatively on their final drive, with Jonathan Taylor running the ball seven times and Daniel Jones throwing only one pass. Those plays netted 26 yards and set up Shrader’s attempt from the Colts logo at midfield that missed short and right.
But Dondrea Tillman was flagged for leverage – using a teammate to vault himself into the air to try to block the kick. The 15-yard personal-foul penalty put Indy well within Shrader’s range, and he easily converted his fifth field goal of the game.
Jones went 23 of 34 for 316 yards and a touchdown. He also scored on a 1-yard run in his second start with the Colts. It was his first 300-yard game since throwing for 321 yards on Sept. 17, 2023, for the New York Giants.
Taylor finished with 25 carries for 165 yards, caught a TD pass and posted the 25th 100-yard game of his career, breaking a tie for second in franchise history with Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson.
Bo Nix finished 22 of 30 for 206 yards with three TDs – all in the first half – and one interception for Denver (1-1). Troy Franklin had a touchdown catch and finished with career bests of eight catches for 89 yards. J.K. Dobbins rushed 14 times for 76 yards and a score.
But the Broncos couldn’t put it away after moving to the Colts 24-yard line late in the fourth quarter. Wil Lutz clanked a 42-yard field goal off the right upright to set up the Colts’ final drive.
It was a surprisingly high-scoring game from two defenses that were among the stingiest in the league last week. There were only three punts, all by Denver. Indy avoided punting for the second straight week, matching a feat the Washington Commanders achieved in Weeks 2 and 3 last season.
Shrader made field goals of 36 and 28 yards to cut a 28-20 deficit to two after Dobbins’ score made it 28-20 early in the third quarter.
Last week, the Colts became the first team to score on every possession since 1977. This week, they opened with two field goals and a TD on their first three drives to make it 10 for 10.
The streak ended when tight end Tyler Warren was stopped short of a first down on a fourth-and-1 run with 7:28 left in the first half. Then the Colts lost their cool on Denver’s ensuing 50-yard TD drive, drawing four penalties, including an unsportsmanlike conduct call on Indy’s sideline after coach Shane Steichen tossed his hat and ran down the field to argue a pass interference call on third-and-7.
Broncos: Cornerback Patrick Surtain II, last year’s NFL defensive player of the year, needed help to get off the field in the first half with an injured left ankle but returned on the next series after getting the ankle taped. Zach Allen also came out early but returned.
Colts: All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson appeared to hurt his knee in the final two minutes of the first half but returned after halftime.
Broncos: Visit the Los Angeles Chargers next Sunday.
Colts: Play their first away game next Sunday at Tennessee.
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Jenna Ortega Stuns in Jewels as a Top at Emmys 2025

- Jenna Ortega arrived at the Emmys 2025 on Sunday, September 14.
- She wore a top entirely made of jewels and pearls.
- Ortega is among tonight’s list of presenters,
If looks could kill then Jenna Ortega‘s 2025 Emmy Awards dress would have us all dead. The Wednesday star arrived on the red carpet doing what she does best: slaying. Ortega continued her spooky-inspired parade of looks with a top entirely made of jewels and pearls, paired with a black slit skirt.
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Her nearly jet-black hair was pulled back into a pony, and her glam showcased her bleached brows and sharp cheekbones.
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Ortega has been ushering us into spooky season with her recent Wednesday press tour looks, from her distressed and ripped charcoal gray bodycon dress to her sheer ultra-realistic snakeskin gown that she wore to the London premiere of the hit Netflix show. The Ashi Studio piece literally resembled a snake shedding it’s skin with its wet-looking latex fabric and fringed hem and peplum details. She paired the head-turning gown with bleached brows and her longest hair in years. During a different event, she took inspiration from the show’s creator in one ‘fit that featured a shirt with a creepy, Tim Burton character-like illustration across the front.
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Ortega is among tonight’s list of presenters, which also includes Sydney Sweeney, Sofía Vergara, Mariska Hargitay, Eric Dane, and her Wednesday co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones. Ortega was previously nominated in 2023 for her recreation of the iconic The Addams Family character.
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At the 2024 Emmys, Ortega presented alongside Abbott Elementary star, Sheryl Lee Ralph. Ortega’s petticoat-style Dior gown was a total 180 from her usual gothic glam. The tea-length ballgown featured a sheer skirt, visible boning, and delicate floral embroidery.
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Broncos lose stunner to Colts after giving Spencer Shrader a second look at a game-winning FG with no time on the clock

The Denver Broncos went from victory celebration to heartbreak Sunday in a matter of seconds.
Their defense came up with the stop they needed and forced Indianapolis Colts kicker Spencer Shrader into a 60-yard field-goal attempt as time expired with the game on the line.
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Shrader missed — for the first time in his brief NFL career — seemingly securing a two-point win for the Broncos. But a personal foul penalty on the kick gave the Colts second life and moved Sharader 15 yards closer.
From there, Shrader split the uprights for a 45-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to secure a stunning 29-28 Colts home win.
The kick improved Shrader to 9-of-9 NFL field-goal attempts. And it sent Lucas Oil Stadium and the Colts sideline into a frenzy.
On the Broncos’ sideline, stunned silence. Denver had multiple chances to close out a win Sunday, but didn’t finish the job.
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Miscues including Nix interception give Colts new life
After giving up 20 first-half points, Denver kept Indianapolis out of the end zone in the second half. The Broncos led the entire second half until the clock read zero and had two different looks at securing a victory on offense.
But a fourth-quarter interception thrown by Bo Nix and a missed field goal by Wil Lutz left the door open for the Colts. And against all odds, they capitalized.
While holding a 28-23 lead, the Broncos came up with a stop at midfield on fourth-and-2 with a blitz that forced a Daniel Jones incompletion with 13:06 remaining. The turnover on downs set the Broncos up in good field position with a chance to milk the clock and extend their led to double digits.
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The Broncos drove into field=goal range, but Nix threw an off-target deep ball on third-and-3 that Colts safety Cam Bynum intercepted at the 9-yard line.
The Colts drove 81 yards on the ensuing drive sparked by a 68-yard run from Jonathan Taylor. But the Broncos held them to a field goal and again had a chance to win the game on offense with their lead cut to 28-26.
Missed Lutz kick sets up Shrader’s heroics
This time, the Broncos drove 41 yards in 5:18 before their drive stalled, setting up a 42-yard field-goal attempt by Lutz with 3:19 remaining. But Lutz pushed his kick, and the ball bounced off the right upright and missed.
The miss left the Colts with possession at their own 32 and needing just a field goal to win with 3:15 remaining.
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Steichen plays it safe
Colts head coach Shane Steichen played it conservative with the opportunity after Indianapolis gained a first down at the Denver 43 with 1:44 remaining. Instead of attempting to drive deeper into Denver territory, Steichen called three straight inside runs for Taylor while letting the clock tick down.
The result was a 60-yard field-goal attempt with the game on the line for a kicker with 17 games of NFL experience and a career-long make of 48 yards. Shrader missed wide right on a kick that never had a chance, and the clock ticked down to zero, setting off a celebration on the Broncos sideline.
Second chance at a game-winner
But a flag was thrown. Officials called Broncos linebacker Dondrea Tillman for a leverage penalty for pushing off the back of the Colts’ long snapper in an effort to block the kick. The personal foul penalty granted the Colts 15 yards and a first down.
Given a second chance to be the hero from 15 yards closer, Shrader didn’t miss. And his teammates carried him off the field on their shoulders.
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Another good showing for Jones, Colts’ offense
The kick capped another outstanding effort from the Indianapolis offense against a Broncos defense that’s projected among the best in the league. Led by Jones, the Colts blitzed the Miami Dolphins in Week 1 with a 33-8 win in which they scored on every offensive possession.
Jones led another efficient effort Sunday as the Colts scored on their first three possessions and became the first team in NFL history to score on each of the first 10 possessions of their season. Jones finished the day completing 23 of 34 passes for 316 yards with one touchdown and no turnovers. Taylor added 165 yards on the ground as the Colts rung up 473 yards of offense against Denver’s vaunted defense.
Most of the damage was done in the first half as the Broncos repeatedly came up with red zone stops.
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Mistakes ultimately doomed the Broncos and nullified an efficient effort from Nix, who finished the day completing 22 of 30 passes for 206 yards with three touchdowns. But it was his late interception that will stand out from Sunday.
The loss sent the Broncos home stunned and dazed, with a 1-1 record that they briefly believed was 2-0.
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