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- Aroldis Chapman got eight outs in the longest relief appearance of his career and the Chicago Cubs held off Cleveland 3-2 Sunday night, cutting the Indians’ lead in the World Series 3-2.
- Finally, with 46 games under his belt, linebacker Jarvis Jones has evolved into the versatile, potentially dominant player the Steelers envisioned when they made him the 17th overall pick in 2013.
- After missing the first six games of the season with a concussion, Sidney Crosby isn’t easing back into things.
- Matt Forte ran for 82 yards and a pair of second-half touchdowns, helping the New York Jets rally past the still winless Cleveland Browns 31-28 on Sunday.
- Even though Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said his goal is to return to practice following this weekend’s bye, the team is uncertain he can recover from a knee injury in time to play in Week 9 against the Ravens in Baltimore, a source told ESPN.
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