Titans’ comeback made NFL history on two fronts
The Titans became the first NFL team in the last 768 games to win when trailing by 14 inside three minutes.
The Titans became the first NFL team in the last 768 games to win when trailing by 14 inside three minutes.
"I'm not going to be hunted. I'm going to hunt."
This was the first MLB no-hitter on July 8 since the Phillies' Red Donahue against the Boston Beaneaters in 1898.
The last shutout the B.C. Lions recorded before Saturday was in August 1977, while the last time Edmonton suffered a CFL shutout before Saturday was in August 1976.
For the first time in 123 Army-Navy meetings, that game went to overtime.
The Seattle Kraken's Martin Jones became the first NHL goalie since Mike Vernon in 1991 to allow eight or more goals and still get a win.
This game was Michigan's first win in Columbus since 2000, and their largest win over Ohio State since 1993.
Ronaldo became the first man to score in five FIFA World Cups.
Tulane's last season with at least 8 wins was an 8-5 campaign in 2002. The last time they were ranked ahead of this season was in 1998, when they went 12-0.