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Most of America missed the start of Eagles-Chiefs, even Sunday Ticket subscribers

When the NFL released the 2025 schedule, one of the most-anticipated games was the Super Bowl rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs. But when kickoff came, hardly anyone in America was able to watch.
That’s because Fox had the Eagles-Chiefs game as a national broadcast, but Fox was also showing the Giants-Cowboys game that went into overtime. Fox decided to keep most of its affiliates on Giants-Cowboys until the conclusion.
That’s understandable, but what’s frustrating for football fans who shelled out for YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket package is that Chiefs-Eagles wasn’t even available on Sunday Ticket, which is advertised as the way to watch every game, every Sunday afternoon. The NFL’s biggest fans pay a significant price for Sunday Ticket because it’s supposed to be the sure way never to miss a minute of your favorite team’s game.
Big Chiefs and Eagles fans were out of luck on Sunday afternoon, however. As the game kicked off, YouTube blocked viewers from watching Eagles-Chiefs on Sunday Ticket and directed them to watch it on their local Fox affiliates. But for most viewers, Eagles-Chiefs wasn’t on their local Fox affiliate. Giants-Cowboys was.,
YouTube and the NFL ought to ensure that when a local Fox or CBS affiliate isn’t showing the game that was originally scheduled, that game is available on Sunday Ticket. Sunday Ticket subscribers are some of the NFL’s most loyal fans, and they deserved better than they got today.
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Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy out with ankle injury

Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy sustained an ankle injury in Sunday’s 22-6 loss to the Falcons and is expected to miss next week’s game against the Bengals, head coach Kevin O’Connell announced Monday.
Carson Wentz, signed as the backup on Aug. 24, would start at quarterback instead. Bengals starting quarterback Joe Burrow will miss the game and is expected to be out for weeks with a toe injury.
O’Connell said McCarthy’s injury happened on a second-and-20 scramble in the third quarter, when he was taken down as he went out of bounds near the Vikings sideline.
“He just kind of got rolled up on,” O’Connell said. “In the moment, we didn’t necessarily think it was that significant when we came off after that series. There was somebody in the blue [medical] tent, so he got it evaluated right there, got it tape up and went back in the game. Hearing from our medical staff, it’s one of those things that tends to be much worse today than it probably was in the moment, with adrenaline and everything.“
O’Connell said he didn’t think the injury was severe enough for McCarthy to land on injured reserve, which would keep him out for a minimum of four weeks, but he didn’t have a concrete timetable for when the quarterback would return.
O’Connell added that he wanted to see how the injury responds to treatment through the week.
“Tough news there,” he said. “We’ve got our work cut out for us.”
With McCarthy out, the Vikings will turn to Wentz, who started one game each of the past two years for the Rams and Chiefs. He was the runner-up in the NFL MVP voting in 2017, when he led an Eagles team that won Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium after Wentz tore his ACL. He was out of Philadelphia after the 2020 season, and his last year as a full-time starter was in 2021 for the Colts, when he threw 27 touchdowns against seven interceptions.
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J.J. McCarthy Not Expected to Play vs. Bengals; Vikings to Prep Carson Wentz

EAGAN, Minn. — Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell on Monday announced J.J. McCarthy suffered an ankle sprain against the Falcons in Week 2 and is not expected to be available for Minnesota’s Week 3 game vs. Bengals.
O’Connell said the Vikings anticipate Carson Wentz starting and undrafted rookie Max Brosmer will back up Wentz.
O’Connell said McCarthy suffered the ankle sprain during a scramble on a second-and-20 play.
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DNA evidence links suspect to killing of Charlie Kirk, FBI director says | Charlie Kirk shooting

Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, has said that DNA evidence found by investigators links the man accused of killing rightwing political activist Charlie Kirk to the fatal attack despite his alleged refusal to cooperate with authorities after his arrest.
Speaking on the conservative-friendly Fox News network on Monday morning, Patel said that DNA found on a towel wrapped around the rifle believed to have been used to kill Kirk matches that of the suspect in custody, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.
The arrest of Robinson was announced Friday, two days into a manhunt set off by Kirk’s killing during an event at Utah Valley University (UVU). Robinson ultimately turned himself over to investigators after a relative recognized him in suspect photos released by investigators after Kirk’s killing.
Patel also said that additional DNA found on a screwdriver recovered from the roof of a building on the UVU campus also has been “positively processed for the suspect in custody”.
The rifle itself, Patel added, is currently being processed at the federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) laboratories in Maryland.
During Monday’s interview, the Fox News hosts also asked Patel about reports that the suspect had written a note prior to the shooting.
“The written note we believe did exist, and we have evidence to show what was in that note, which is, and I’m going to summarize … the suspect wrote a note basically saying, ‘I have the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.’
“That note was written before the shooting.”
Patel said there was evidence that the note existed at the home Robinson shared with his partner but it was “destroyed”. “We have found forensic evidence of the note, and we have confirmed what that note says because of our aggressive interview posture at the FBI,” Patel said.
In another interview on Monday morning, FBI co-deputy director Dan Bongino told Fox News that Robinson appeared to have exhibited “multiple warning signs”.
“I believe co-workers stated he had detached himself when the topic of politics came up and walked away,” Bongino said.
Bongino added that “based on statements from family members, friends and some of the messaging we have from the digital footprints left behind that he clearly had some obsession with Charlie Kirk.”
On Sunday, Spencer Cox said that Robinson was not cooperating with investigators. But, the Republican Utah governor said, authorities were gathering information from family members and people close to Robinson.
Cox also said that Robinson had come “from a conservative family” but that “his ideology was different than his family”. Patel echoed Cox on Monday, accusing Robinson of disliking “what Charlie stood for”.
Patel’s remarks on Monday morning revealing new details in the investigation into Kirk’s killing came amid criticism of his handling of the case.
Hours after the killing, Patel had announced on social media that a “subject” was in custody, only to say in another post a few hours later that the individual had been released after questioning and that the shooter was still at large.
Dick Durbin, the Democratic senator of Illinois, called Patel’s premature announcement “amateur hour” and questioned his professionalism. Conservative activist Christopher Rufo questioned Patel’s leadership, saying that it was “time for Republicans to assess whether Kash Patel is the right man to run the FBI”, adding that the agency’s director “performed terribly in the last few days”.
Furthermore, Patel attracted derision after ending a speech at a news conference by saying he would see Kirk one day in “Valhalla”, a heaven of sorts for warriors in Norse mythology.
Patel defended his handling of the investigation Monday.
“I was being transparent,” Patel told Fox News, referring to the social media updates. “The job of the FBI is not just to manhunt the actual suspect, but it’s also to eliminate targets and subjects who are not involved. Could I have worded it a little better? Sure. Do I regret putting it out? Absolutely not.”
He added: “I was telling the world what the FBI was doing as we were doing and I’m continuing to do that.”
A motive for Kirk’s killing remains unclear. But more information on that front could come on Tuesday, when Cox said he was expecting Robinson to be formally charged with the killing.
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