Eagles vs Vikings Live Updates Highlights Results News

Eagles vs Vikings Live Updates, Highlights, Results, News

The Philadelphia Eagles host the Minnesota Vikings at their home game on Monday Night Football. It’s a relatively big duel between two 1-0 teams at Lincoln Financial Field.

The Birds pull off a win over the Detroit Lions that wasn’t as convincing as many had hoped. While there were a number of positives from that game, concerns about Philadelphia’s defense remain. Can Jonathan Gannon find a way to hold his own against a quarterback that’s not entirely terrible? Kirk Cousins ​​has proven problematic for the Birds in the past and it’s difficult to give Philly’s defensive coordinator the benefit of the doubt at this time.

The Vikings are looking to follow up a big win over the Green Bay Packers with another strong performance. Minnesota’s defense limited the damage Aaron Rodgers could do in Week 1. There could be pressure on the Eagles offense to pick up a lot of points should Justin Jefferson and Dalvin Cook prove as challenging as they seem.

The winner of this game will feel pretty good. They will have a 2-0 record and a claim as one of the very best teams in the NFC. The loser may think they are good, but not good enough.

Bleeding Green Nation will be covering this game with live updates in the form of highlights, analysis, etc. Follow the page regularly and update it regularly.

(NOTE: This is NOT a game thread, this is a live blog that turns into a game round-up. Use the game threads set by BGN for each quarter to discuss in-game events there. The first quarter thread is HERE.)

FIRST QUARTER

  • The Eagles took aim at DeVonta Smith on the very first game, which went for a five-yard reception. Who knew the Birds would try to get hold of him early? Jalen Hurts rolled to the right and found an open Dallas Goedert for a first down. Miles Sanders’ first carry went for 12 yards. Hurts were tackled without a win to earn a 3rd and 9th. In third, Hurts found Kenneth Gainwell just before a catch-and-run to move the chains…but the big game was wiped out by Landon Dickerson, who was down some illegally in bottom field. On the 3rd and 13th, Hurts was well protected and threw a strike to AJ Brown for a first down. Nice throw! Hurts found Zach Pascal short to convert a 3rd and 3rd. Pascal also had a third down conversion in Detroit last week; he is a factor in such situations. Two games later, Hurts powered through the contact to hole it in for a touchdown. Strong opening drive. Strange sequence on the Eagles’ extra point where they had to repeat the extra point because there were “Vikings companions” on the field. So why wasn’t that a penalty? The Vikings were then penalized for offside…but the Eagles refused the flag instead of attempting to take two points from the 1-yard line. EAGLE 7, VIKING 0.
  • The Vikings’ first drive was a three-and-out, with Darius Slay knocking over a pass from Kirk Cousins ​​intended for Justin Jefferson. Jefferson wanted a pass interference call but the refs didn’t give it to him. Slay quickly grabbed Jefferson’s hand…but the umpires won’t always call it that. Fired up, Nick Sirianni ran down after the stop to celebrate with the defense.
  • An offensive pass interference on DeVonta turned a 3rd-and-2 into a 3rd-and-12. Hurts was then released from behind after holding the ball to force a punt. Jalen Reagor drew boos as he lined up to return the Eagles’ first punt … and then cheers after being tackled by Zech McPhearson for a mere one-yard gain.
  • The Vikings took 3rd and 5th place and James Bradberry knocked down the third knockdown against Irv Smith. Strong start for Jonathan Gannon’s defence.
  • The Eagles were called for their fourth offensive penalty on their third drive. It was her third ineligible man in the field, with Isaac Seumalo being named as the culprit.

SECOND QUARTER

  • Hurts threw deep to a wide-open Quez Watkins, who was freed with a Viking safety that mistakenly helped Goedert instead of staying with the fast wide receiver. EAGLE 14, VIKING 0.
  • Jalen Reagor jet sweep in 3rd and 1st place for a 17 yard gain…and boos from the Linc crowd. The Vikings drove into the red zone, and Haason Reddick, running for cover against backup tight end Johnny Mundt, allowed a 17-yard reception to set up 1st and goal at the 2-yard line. Cousins ​​then hit Irv Smith with a short pass for the score. Reddick in coverage sure feels like a waste. EAGLE 14, VIKINGS 7.
  • The Eagles finished 3rd and 12th and hurts ran out short of the marker, but they were helped by an illegal Vikings contact penalty for a new set of downs. Hurt’s first incompleteness came on a play where Goedert was under tight marking and nearly made a catch, but Cameron Dantler dissected the ball before the tight end established possession. Just a great defensive play to break up a good throw in a narrow window. Hurts’ third down pass was completed just short of the sticks to force a punt. Second offensive kick of the evening without points.
  • TJ Edwards hit a third Cousins ​​pass down the middle to force another three-and-out.
  • Hurts hit DeVonta over the middle on back-to-back plays for gains of 19 and 16 yards. Then Boston Scott took a tie for 16 yards. Then Sanders took a tie for nine yards. With 3rd and 2nd in sight, Hurts started running… but not just for the first descent. Instead of going out, he followed Goedert’s good lead block to Harrison Smith and then drove through contact to extend for a touchdown. Pretty impressive stuff! EAGLE 21, VIKINGS 7.
  • Josh Sweat fired Cousins… but grabbed his face mask to snuff out the sack. womp Cousins ​​was almost denied on a deep throw that seemed pressure-affected…but it was almost completed deep by Irv Smith…who dropped a touchdown instead. what a break Especially for CJ Gardner-Johnson. Cousins’ third down pass was incomplete to secure another stop. Odd that it wasn’t an intentional grounding when no one was even close to the ball. The umpires said Dalvin Cook was in the area but… he wasn’t. At all.
  • The Eagles took over at their own 5 at 1:14 of the second quarter. Hurts threw the ball into a soft spot with a good touch to find DeVonta for a first down. Hurts met Goedert for a 19-yard catch-and-run down the left touchline. I’m not sure why the Vikings left it so open. Hurts put in another pass to Goedert down the middle, another high-level throw, great. That close led to a 38-yard field goal make by Jake Elliott. Huge to be able to take some points on that drive and make it a three possession game. EAGLE 24, VIKING 7.

THIRD QUARTER

FOURTH QUARTER

INSTALLATION NOTES

  • Quez Watkins was back to take the opening kickoff.

INJURIES

  • In the middle of the second quarter, AJ Brown got a quick look in the medical tent. However, he wasted no time.

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Cuba against recorded intervention by Zelensky before the UN

Cuba against recorded intervention by Zelensky before the UN

The Cuban government turned against the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy be judged, exceptionally by video to the United Nations General Assembly.

Other countries that opposed the request were Belarus, Syria, North Korea, Eritrea and Nicaragua, which aligned with Russia’s interests, AFP explained in detail.

With the backing of 101 nations backing the proposal, Zelenskyy will be able to address the United Nations remotely on September 21, according to the scheduled agenda, although there may be changes as many leaders will travel to London to attend to participate in it the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

Countries like the United States, South Korea or Colombia argued to make the decision Ukraine’s war against Russia is an exceptional situationwhich allows the President not to appear before the General Assembly.

Russia tried to veto the proposal, counting on its ally Belarus, who tabled an amendment supported by Nicaragua and Venezuela, but it was defeated by 67 countries, with 23 abstentions and just 27 votes in favour.

“If the General Assembly is willing to consider the possibility of pre-recorded statements during the general debate, that right should be granted to all who need it,” Russian Deputy Ambassador Dmitry Polianski said in his favour.

The approved text highlighted that there are situations where Heads of State or Government “are unable to attend meetings of the General Assembly in person for reasons beyond their control, such as ongoing foreign invasion, aggression and military hostilities”; although the exception has not set a precedent for future discussions.

For the past two years and as a result of the coronavirus, speeches at the UN General Assembly have been partially or fully virtual.

Zelenskyy spoke via video message to the UN Security Council, most recently at the end of August.

The 77th session of the General Assembly began on September 13th and the general debate will take place from Tuesday to Saturday and will end on Monday 26th September.

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76 magnitude earthquake off the coast of

7.6 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Mexico

Mexico was hit by a magnitude 7.6 earthquake yesterday, according to the USGS. Previously, a strength of 7.5 was assumed. Portal news agency reported from Mexico City about swaying buildings.

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said in a video speech that one person was killed by the collapse of a wall in the city of Manzanillo. Photos posted on the Internet, said to come from the affected region, showed badly damaged homes.

The tsunami warning agency predicted one meter high tsunami waves. According to the information, the focus of the earthquake was on the Pacific coast of the state of Michoacán, at a depth of ten kilometers.

The quake occurred on the anniversary of the two devastating earthquakes of 1985 and 2017. On September 19, an 8.1 magnitude quake in Mexico City killed more than 10,000 people and destroyed hundreds of buildings. On September 19, 2017, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake killed around 370 people, mostly in the capital.

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Bolsonaro is using the trip to forge alliances with farright

Bolsonaro is using the trip to forge alliances with farright leaders

With no meetings with the world’s main leaders and rejected by democracies, President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) will use his trip to New York this Tuesday to mobilize the world’s extreme right. The Brazilian will be in the US for the opening of the UN (United Nations) General Assembly and will not have a meeting with the American despite speaking minutes in front of Joe Biden.

According to Itamaraty, Bolsonaro’s agenda includes Presidents of Ecuador Guillermo Lasso; from Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei; from Poland, Andrzej Duda; and from Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic.

All represent ultraconservative governments or leaders of the extreme right in their respective countries, with controversial agendas and challenged by European democrats. It is still a minor group in the country’s foreign trade, diplomatic operations, geopolitical issues and investment flow.

In the case of Guatemala, the Central American country was one of the new members of the Brazilianfounded alliance to defend reactionary agendas on the international stage and at the UN. Giammattei joined the Geneva Consensus, a Brazilianled bloc aiming to fight against any reference to sex education or reproductive health in international organizations. The reason would be the gap this could open up on abortion.

Guatemala’s accession followed a work of parallel Brazilian diplomacy led by Family Minister Angela Gandra. For many in the government itself, she acted as a kind of “shadow chancellor”.

A meeting with the Polish Duda is also planned. The Warsaw government is seen as one of the pillars of the extreme right in Europe, accused of undermining the independence of the judiciary and pursuing policies that run counter to the rights of the LGBTI movement.

After returning from his visit to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bolsonaro had hoped to stop in Poland in February this year. But Warsaw chose to distance itself from Russia’s allies, signaling that the meeting was not appropriate. But Poles remain one of the main pillars of the world’s farright movement, with units in Warsaw enjoying privileged ties with members of the Bolsonaro government.

The relationship with Ecuador also has a pillar on the value agenda. The Brazilian government is trying to sew up Quito’s entry into the Geneva consensus bloc, including the impact of Colombia’s departure from the group after the progressive camp’s victory in Bogotá. Lasso is indeed one of the last ideological allies of Bolsonarianism in South America.

In the case of Serbia, the meeting also represents an attempt to get closer to one of the countries marked by a profound democratic decline.

A few days ago, Vucic canceled the gay parade in Belgrade under pressure from religious groups. In 1995, while still a member of parliament, he promised in the Bosnian war that Belgrade would kill 100 Muslims for every Serb killed. Three years later he took over the position of Minister of Information in the government of Slobodan Milosevic, who was accused of war crimes before the International Criminal Court.

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Margot Robbie celebrates with Drake at the premiere after party in

Margot Robbie celebrates with Drake at the premiere after-party in Amsterdam

Margot Robbie celebrates with Drake at the after-party for the premiere of her new movie Amsterdam in New York City

Margot Robbie lived the high life on Sunday as she walked from the star-studded premiere of her new movie Amsterdam to hang out with Drake at the after-party.

The Aussie Hollywood star, 32, ditched her elegant see-through lace dress for a bustier crop top while attending the event in New York City.

She threw up peace signs in the background of a black and white photo uploaded to Drake’s Instagram account as the rapper spoke to another friend.

Margot Robbie lived the high life on Sunday as she walked from the star-studded premiere of her new film Amsterdam (pictured) to hang out with Drake at the after-party

Margot Robbie lived the high life on Sunday as she walked from the star-studded premiere of her new film Amsterdam (pictured) to hang out with Drake at the after-party

Going for a double denim look, Drake paired an oversized jacket with baggy jeans and a white tee.

Margot was later seen leaving Zero Bond in Manhattan, where the party was taking place, with a big smile on her face after a night of fun.

Her latest film, Amsterdam, is a historical comedy set in the 1930s and directed by the talented David O. Russell.

The Australian Hollywood star, 32, threw up peace signs in the background of this black and white photo, uploaded to Drake's Instagram account, as the rapper spoke to another friend

The Australian Hollywood star, 32, threw up peace signs in the background of this black and white photo, uploaded to Drake’s Instagram account, as the rapper spoke to another friend

The filmmaker is known for directing other successful films such as American Hustle (2013), Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and The Fighter (2010).

In addition to Margot, the cast includes Christian Bale, John David Washington, Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock and Grammy Award-winning actress Taylor Swift.

The film follows “three friends who witness a murder, become suspects themselves, and uncover one of the most outrageous conspiracies in American history,” reports IMDB.

Going for a double denim look, Drake paired an oversized jacket with baggy jeans and a white tee

Going for a double denim look, Drake paired an oversized jacket with baggy jeans and a white tee

In an interview with Deadline, Russell said of the upcoming mystery: “It’s vintage, with a scenario and characters that we love. The story goes deep, about love and friendship. It goes deep into murder and events.

“And the story I love. It has many layers so you can watch it more than once and discover things you didn’t understand the first time.’

Upon arriving at the premiere, Margot reunited with her colleagues and other talent who had worked on the project.

Margot was later seen leaving Zero Bond in Manhattan, where the party was taking place, with a big smile on her face after a night of fun.  (Drake is pictured here with Rami Malek)

Margot was later seen leaving Zero Bond in Manhattan, where the party was taking place, with a big smile on her face after a night of fun. (Drake is pictured here with Rami Malek)

The beauty wore a long, layered white skirt made from a sheer lace fabric with the same bustier top.

The after party featured a crowd of celebs.

Those in attendance included Rami Malek, who also spent time with Drake, newlyweds Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio, Addison Rae and Sia.

Margot's latest film Amsterdam is a historical comedy set in the 1930s and directed by the talented David O. Russell (left).

Margot’s latest film Amsterdam is a historical comedy set in the 1930s and directed by the talented David O. Russell (left).

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Mar do Sertao Saba Bodo and Nivalda arrange a kidnapping

Mar do Sertão: Sabá Bodó and Nivalda arrange a kidnapping and Timbó despairs of the disappearance of "little friend"; Character…

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Apparently, the former mayor and his wife still have big plans in Mário Teixeira’s novel.

By Gabriela Maruyama

09/19/2022 13:51 BRT

09/19/2022 13:51 BRT

Timbó will suffer kidnapping in Mar do Sertão.  Photos: Reproduction / TV GloboTimbó will suffer kidnapping in Mar do Sertão. Photos: Reproduction / TV GloboGabriela Maruyama

In the next chapters of “Sertão Sea“, Sabá Bodó (Welder Rodrigues) and Nivalda (Titina Medeiros) will have an attitude that will go Timbo (Enrique Diaz) Desperate. According to information from the portal “TV Observatory”, everything should start when the former mayor of Canta Pedra is released from house arrest.

The villain’s wife will then decide to help him get rid of the electronic anklet. For this, Jessilan’s mother (Giovanna Figueiredo) will kidnap the charismatic shop Cênti to put on the equipment for the animal. Distraught at the disappearance of his little friend, the Ze Paulino/Jose Mendes (Sergio Guize) panics.

As also revealed by the media, the father of Mirinho (Lucas Galvino) will name the donkey, but he won’t be able to find it. In the sequence, the sertanejo will appear in tears and be comforted by the family. On the other hand, Nivalda will not regret the behavior.

It is worth noting that the 6pm soap opera was created and written by Mário Teixeira, under the artistic direction of Allan Fiterman. The story revolves around Candoca (Isadora Cruz), Zé Paulino (Sergio Guizé) and Tertulinho (Renato Góes). You can find more news about the feuilleton at Bolavip Brazil.

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Santana and France drive the Mariners

Santana and France drive the Mariners

Carlos Santana and Ty France weren’t laughing in Los Angeles on Monday, taking all the Seattle Mariners’ points in a 9-1 win over the Angels.

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Santana, used as a pinch hitter, was the most productive with five runs. He hit it off in the fifth inning when he sent off a Jose Suarez (6-8) with an all-bases-loaded out-of-bound bid.

Santana hit a second long ball, this time solo, in the ninth round of batting for his team.

France also hit a home run in the seventh inning. With that, he added three points to the guests. He produced his other run on a double, from the first attack.

Quebecois Abraham Toro wasn’t having his best day, he who didn’t even hit the trails in five appearances on the record, he who was also hit once.

On the mound, Logan Gilbert (13-6) signed a convincing win by passing 11 opponents in the glove. He eventually resigned after giving up just one run in four hits and one walk.

The Guardians win a major series

Fighting for first place in the weak Central section of the Americans, the Cleveland Guardians made a point of honor in their important five-game streak against the Minnesota Twins by signing a fourth win, 11-4, in the Progressive Field.

The crowd favorites benefited from a strong offensive performance from Josh Naylor and Amed Rosario, each driving in three heats. Both had two hits and used a free pass.

On the mound, Cal Quantrill (13-5) clinched the win despite giving up three runs and nine hits in five and a third inning.

The Guardians won four out of five tries and took a priority at the top of their section over the Twins in seven games. The latter are now in third place, ahead of the Chicago White Sox. The Illinois formation is four games away from the top of their section.

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The QS surcharge could lead to a social crisis like

Benoit Charette believes that the QS surcharge could lead to a social crisis like that of the yellow vests

Environment Minister Benoit Charette believes that the surcharge that QS wants to levy on polluting cars risks turning Quebecers against the government like the yellow vests in France.

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Mr. Charette used his presence at an environmental debate in Montreal to attack Québec Solidaire, which wants to impose a 15% surcharge (a penalty) on the purchase of polluting vehicles such as vans and SUVs.

“The big, big danger is creating a reluctance to mobilize. We must mobilize the population and not turn them against us, said the Caquist. […] I mean, for example, France with the yellow vests. »

The Yellow Vests protest movement in France emerged in autumn 2018 in response to a new fuel tax to reduce greenhouse gases.

“I gave an example that happened not so long ago on the European side. I’m not saying it will happen,” he said a few minutes later during a press scuffle.

No majority

“We are not attacking the majority [des véhicules vendus], replied Alejandra Zaga Mendez, candidate for Quebec Solidaire in Verdun, on the sidelines of the debate. There is no delivery at the pump. It’s a measure that […] is a counter-incentive to cars that are extremely polluting.”

As Solidarity emphasized, there are many exceptions: for large families (more than two children), for work vehicles or, under certain conditions, even for people in the region.

Mr Charette therefore criticized the measure for applying it to a majority of vehicles and in the same breath criticized its symbolic nature.

“It becomes an icon once you eliminate all those categories, there are very few vehicles left,” he believes.

consensual debate

Two other parties also took part in the debate, namely Jeanne Robin, candidate for the PQ in Taschenreau, and Virginie Dufour for the PLQ in Mille-Îles.

Even if there were heated discussions about the penalty issue, the guests remained very disciplined and agreed on virtuoso positions. For example, when it came to residues, everyone agreed that we had to do better.

“My God, what harmony! All that’s missing at the end is the Conservative Party,” responded moderator Josée Boileau at the end of the first exchange block in this debate inspired by TVA’s face-to-face model.

Only the Conservative Party was effectively absent. As the moderator emphasized, the party simply did not respond to the invitation.

“The potential candidates have already made other commitments,” Véronique Gagnon told the Journal of the communications from the PCQ, before adding: Regardless of the topic, our candidates agree to represent the PCQ in various debates. There is therefore no reason to be found other than the above. »

Few attacks on the 3rd shortcut

Although Mr. Charette has been the target of some criticism, the CAQ’s file has not been particularly misused. The 3rd connection between Quebec and Lévis, a controversial project from an environmental point of view, was hardly mentioned.

As PQ candidate Jeanne Robin explained to journalists, the debate focused on the green economy and the candidates were very stuck on the issues, namely: residues, eco-taxes, renewable energies, contaminated soils, labor shortages and adaptation to climate change.

“It was not the environmental debate that made it possible to ask François Legault to justify himself for the decisions his government failed to take during the last term,” explained Ms. Robin. Unfortunately, this debate will not take place because Mr Legault has refused to take part in a debate on the environment.

Recall that Prime Minister François Legault has been criticized in recent weeks for refusing to take part in a debate solely on the climate crisis. The latter defended himself by stating that the issue would be dealt with in the two national debates.

Monday’s debate took place in the UQAM Science Pavilion and was organized by the Environment Network, the Council of Environmental Technology Companies of Quebec and the Quebec Association for the Production of Renewable Energy.

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