September 2008 in sports
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30 September 2008 (Tuesday)
29 September 2008 (Monday)
28 September 2008 (Sunday)
- American football:
- National Football League Week 4:
- New York Jets 56, Arizona Cardinals 35
- After a scoreless first quarter, the Jets explode for 34 unanswered second-quarter points and cruise from there. Brett Favre throws for a career-high six touchdowns; although Kurt Warner throws for 472 yards for the Cardinals, he is also intercepted three times.
- Carolina Panthers 24, Atlanta Falcons 9
- Steve Smith and Muhsin Muhammad each catch a TD pass, while the Panthers defense shuts down what had been the NFL's top rushing attack.
- Cleveland Browns 20, Cincinnati Bengals 12
- Embattled QB Derek Anderson leads the Browns to their first win this season in the semiannual "Bungle in the Jungle".
- Kansas City Chiefs 33, Denver Broncos 19
- Larry Johnson rushes for 198 yards as the Chiefs rack up their first win of the season.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, Green Bay Packers 21
- Jacksonville Jaguars 30, Houston Texans 27 (OT)
- For the second straight week, a Josh Scobee field goal wins it for the Jags, this time a walk-off.
- Tennessee Titans 30, Minnesota Vikings 17
- The Titans go to 4–0 for the first time in franchise history, including their past as the Houston Oilers.
- New Orleans Saints 31, San Francisco 49ers 17
- Buffalo Bills 31, St. Louis Rams 14
- Reports were with the Rams' loss, head coach Scott Linehan would be sacked...
- San Diego Chargers 28, Oakland Raiders 18
- ...along with the coaching change pending with Lane Kiffin in Oakland after the Raiders' fall to the Lightning Bolts thanks to 25 fourth quarter San Diego points.
- Washington Redskins 26, Dallas Cowboys 24
- Chicago Bears 24, Philadelphia Eagles 20
- A fourth and goal stand by the Monsters of the Midway late in the 4th quarter gives "Da bears" da win over the "Iggles".
- Bye week: Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks.
27 September 2008 (Saturday)
- Baseball:
- Major League Baseball Pennant Races:
- American League:
- National League:
- New York Mets 2, Florida Marlins 0
- Johan Santana, pitching in a regular-season game on three days' rest for the first time in his career, keeps the Mets alive in the playoff race with a three-hit complete-game shutout, however...
- Philadelphia Phillies 4, Washington Nationals 3
- Jamie Moyer hurls six innings of one-run, six-hit ball, and Jayson Werth hits a leadoff fifth-inning homer as the Phils win the Eastern Division for the second straight year on a dramatic game ending bases loaded double play, relegating the Mets to a Wild Card chase where...
- Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3
- Ben Sheets first start after a two-week layoff backfires, and the Brew Crew is now tied with the Mets for the Wild Card.
26 September 2008 (Friday)
- Baseball:
- Major League Baseball Pennant Races:
- American League:
- Detroit Tigers 6, Tampa Bay Rays 4
- The Rays' loss assures the Los Angeles Angels the best record in the American League, and with it home advantage throughout the entire postseason, including the World Series.
- New York Yankees 19, Boston Red Sox 8
- Nonetheless, the Yankees' win hands the AL East title to the Rays in their 11th season, completing the "worst-to-first" scenario, and also locking in the AL Division Series matchups, with the Angels playing the Red Sox and the Rays playing the Twins or White Sox, with the Angels and Rays holding home field advantage for a possible fifth game. The Angels opted to open their series October 1 as they had the better record.
- Kansas City Royals 8, Minnesota Twins 1
- Cleveland Indians 11, Chicago White Sox 8
- National League:
25 September 2008 (Thursday)
24 September 2008 (Wednesday)
23 September 2008 (Thursday)
22 September 2008 (Monday)
21 September 2008 (Sunday)
- American football:
- National Football League Week 3:
- Atlanta Falcons 38, Kansas City Chiefs 14
- Buffalo Bills 24, Oakland Raiders 23
- The Bills score 17 points in the final 8 minutes, capped off by a field goal from Rian Lindell as time expires. After the game, it was reported (as it turned out, a week prematurely) that Raiders owner Al Davis would fire head coach Lane Kiffin as early as Monday.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27, Chicago Bears 24 (OT)
- Brian Griese throws for 407 yards and leads the Bucs back from a 10-point deficit in the final 4 minutes of regulation against his former team, with Matt Bryant's field goal securing the win in overtime.
- Minnesota Vikings 20, Carolina Panthers 10
- The previously winless Vikings defeat the previously unbeaten Panthers behind a defense that allows only 204 total yards and scores a TD.
- Miami Dolphins 38, New England Patriots 13
- The Dolphins end the Pats' NFL-record regular-season winning streak at 21 games. Ronnie Brown scores four rushing touchdowns and throws for a fifth TD.
- New York Giants 26, Cincinnati Bengals 23 (OT)
- John Carney's field goal in overtime sends the Giants to 3–0 for the first time since 2000.
- Tennessee Titans 31, Houston Texans 12
- The Titans go to 3–0 for the first time since 1999, thanks to two rushing TDs from LenDale White, three interceptions from their defense, and the Texans' red-zone futility (only 12 points from six trips inside the Titans' 14-yard line).
- Washington Redskins 24, Arizona Cardinals 17
- Denver Broncos 34, New Orleans Saints 32
- The Broncos jump to a 21–3 lead, and manage to hold on after a furious Saints comeback. Drew Brees throws for 421 yards and Reggie Bush scores two TDs, but the Saints are done in after a late field goal attempt by Martín Gramática sails wide.
- San Francisco 49ers 31, Detroit Lions 13
- Seattle Seahawks 37, St. Louis Rams 13
- Baltimore Ravens 28, Cleveland Browns 10
- In a 50-second span in the third quarter, the Ravens return one Derek Anderson interception for a TD and turn a second Anderson pick into a touchdown to blow open a tight game.
- Jacksonville Jaguars 23, Indianapolis Colts 21
- Philadelphia Eagles 15, Pittsburgh Steelers 6
- The Eagles win with defense, sacking Ben Roethlisberger eight times and knocking him out of the game, scoring a safety, and forcing three turnovers.
- Dallas Cowboys 27, Green Bay Packers 16
20 September 2008 (Saturday)
19 September 2008 (Friday)
18 September 2008 (Thursday)
17 September 2008 (Wednesday)
16 September 2008 (Tuesday)
15 September 2008 (Monday)
14 September 2008 (Sunday)
- American football:
- National Football League Week 2:
- Tennessee Titans 24, Cincinnati Bengals 7
- Buffalo Bills 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 16
- Oakland Raiders 23, Kansas City Chiefs 8
- Indianapolis Colts 18, Minnesota Vikings 15
- Carolina Panthers 20, Chicago Bears 17
- The Panthers score 17 unanswered points before stopping the Bears on fourth-and-1 to go 2–0.
- Green Bay Packers 48, Detroit Lions 25
- Green Bay blows a 21–0 lead but scores three touchdowns off Jon Kitna interceptions in the final 3:31.
- New York Giants 41, St. Louis Rams 13
- Eli Manning torches the hapless Rams for three touchdowns.
- Washington Redskins 29, New Orleans Saints 24
- New England Patriots 19, New York Jets 10
- Arizona Cardinals 31, Miami Dolphins 10
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Atlanta Falcons 9
- The Bucs intercept Matt Ryan twice, and Earnest Graham runs for 116 yards, including a 68-yard TD run with 3:23 left that seals the win.
- San Francisco 49ers 33, Seattle Seahawks 30 (OT)
- Denver Broncos 39, San Diego Chargers 38
- Pittsburgh Steelers 10, Cleveland Browns 6
- Bye week: Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens.
13 September 2008 (Saturday)
12 September 2008 (Friday)
11 September 2008 (Thursday)
10 September 2008 (Wednesday)
9 September 2008 (Tuesday)
8 September 2008 (Monday)
7 September 2008 (Sunday)
- American football:
- National Football League Week 1:
- Baltimore Ravens 17, Cincinnati Bengals 10
- The Ravens total 229 rushing yards, including a 38-yard rushing touchdown by rookie quarterback Joe Flacco.
- New York Jets 20 Miami Dolphins 14
- Brett Favre throws for two touchdowns in his first game for New York.
- New England Patriots 17, Kansas City Chiefs 10
- Tom Brady leaves the game with a knee injury in the first quarter, and the Patriots barely hold on without him. The Patriots later confirm that Brady will be out for the season.
- Pittsburgh Steelers 38, Houston Texans 17
- Tennessee Titans 17, Jacksonville Jaguars 10
- The Titans defense sacks David Garrard seven times, intercepts him twice and holds the Jaguars to 33 rushing yards.
- Atlanta Falcons 34, Detroit Lions 21
- Buffalo Bills 34, Seattle Seahawks 10
- The Bills score touchdowns on a punt return and a fake punt.
- New Orleans Saints 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20
- Philadelphia Eagles 38, St. Louis Rams 3
- Dallas Cowboys 28, Cleveland Browns 10
- The Cowboys roll up 487 yards against a soft Browns defense.
- Carolina Panthers 26, San Diego Chargers 24
- Arizona Cardinals 23, San Francisco 49ers 13
- J.T. O'Sullivan is responsible for three of the 49ers' five turnovers in his first game as the team's quarterback.
- Chicago Bears 29, Indianapolis Colts 13
- "Da Bears" spoil the opening of the Colts' new Lucas Oil Stadium, holding the Colts to 53 yards rushing while rookie running back Matt Forte runs for 123.
6 September 2008 (Saturday)
5 September 2008 (Friday)
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- Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan def. Lukáš Dlouhý / Leander Paes, 7–6(5), 7–6(10)
4 September 2008 (Thursday)
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- Cara Black / Leander Paes def. Liezel Huber / Jamie Murray, 7–6(6), 6–4
3 September 2008 (Wednesday)
2 September 2008 (Tuesday)
1 September 2008 (Monday)
- Football (soccer): An astonishing last day of the summer transfer window in the Premier League:
- It is announced that the Abu Dhabi United Group, an investment vehicle of the Abu Dhabi royal family, have agreed to buy Manchester City F.C. from former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra for approximately £200 million, and have made an unlimited amount of money available to make City one of the leading teams in the Premiership.
- Manchester City then agree a deal with Tottenham Hotspur to sign Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov for a fee of over £30 million. Berbatov, however, had always made it plain that he wished to sign for Manchester United in order to play in the Champions League, and he did so at the end of the day for a record fee of £30.75 million.
- City then succeeded in signing Robinho from Real Madrid for a new record €42 million (£32.5 million) — as recently as Sunday it was expected that Robinho would sign for Chelsea, but relations between Madrid and the London club cooled markedly. [1] [2]