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Toronto FC (3) – FC Cincinnati (2) Post Game Summary

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SCORING SUMMARY

 

CIN – Rónald Matarrita 38′ (Luciano Acosta)

 

TOR – Jacob Shaffelburg 48′ (Yeferson Soteldo, Mark Delgado)

 

TOR – Mark Delgado 55′ (Jacob Shaffelburg, Richie Laryea)

 

TOR – Ifunanyachi Achara 65′ (Jacob Shaffelburg, Yeferson Soteldo)

 

CIN – Luciano Acosta 72′

 

 

 

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

 

CIN – Florian Valot 32′ (caution)

 

CIN – Edgar Castillo 41′ (caution)

 

CIN – Gustavo Vallecilla 59′ (caution)

 

TOR – Ifunanyachi Achara 59′ (caution)

 

CIN – Caleb Stanko 74′ (caution)

 

TOR – Yeferson Soteldo 76′ (caution)

 

TOR – Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty 90′ (caution)

 

 

 

RECORDS (W-L-D)

 

Toronto FC                    5-15-7              22 points

 

FC Cincinnati                4-14-8              20 points

 

 

 

LINEUPS

 

TORONTO FC – Alex Bono; Auro Jr., Omar González, Kemar Lawrence, Richie Laryea; Michael Bradley (C), Mark Delgado, Jonathan Osorio; Ifunanyachi Achara (Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty 66′), Yeferson Soteldo (Patrick Mullins 90+2′), Jacob Shaffelburg (Justin Morrow 82′)

 

Substitutes Not Used: Quentin Westberg, Julian Dunn, Luke Singh, Noble Okello, Nick DeLeon, Jayden Nelson

 

 

 

FC CINCINNATI – Przemysław Tytoń; Edgar Castillo, Geoff Cameron (Tyler Blackett 71′), Gustavo Vallecilla, Rónald Matarrita; Florian Valot (Haris Medunjanin 61′), Allan Cruz (Caleb Stanko 71′), Álvaro Barreal (Brandon Vázquez 84′), Luciano Acosta (C), Yuya Kubo (Calvin Harris 61′), Brenner

 

Substitutes Not Used: Kenneth Vermeer, Zico Bailey, Kamohelo Mokotjo, Arquimides Ordonez

 

 

 

MEDIA NOTES

 

Jacob Shaffelburg has scored or assisted on six of Toronto FC’s last nine goals (two goals, four assists).

Jacob Shaffelburg recorded three goal contributions (one goal, two assists) in a single game for the first time in his Toronto FC career.

Toronto FC extend their unbeaten streak to four games in all competitions (three wins, one draw).

 

JAVIER PÉREZ – HEAD COACH, TORONTO FC

 

 

 

  1. It looked in the first half, maybe I’m wrong, but it looked like you were urging your players to move the ball faster. They seemed to do that the second half. Did that make the difference?

 

Yes, absolutely. I think we have players that they have quality, they can move the ball fast, and first and foremost I ask for the team at halftime when, when we were 1-0 down, told them to stay calm, to stay in the game mentally, because we were the better side and because the goals were going to come. So just stay calm, move a little faster, the ball, and our players have been a little bit closer to the back line. So we have more opportunities to play the through balls.

 

 

 

So I think by staying calm and moving the ball fast, we just get rewarded in the second half.

 

 

 

  1. Further about the question of the speed of play, how influential was Jacob Shaffelburg in that regard?

 

He’s a very, very important player for us. He’s the one who can run behind. He can make crosses. He delivers good services. He’s in a great moment, and Jacob now obviously earn the respect of the whole team and the coaching staff, so it’s in a good moment that we have to keep it that way.

 

 

 

  1. Kemar Lawrence is someone who earlier in the season when we asked him if he could play center back, he said it’s not really his position but he would sort of give it a try. Obviously he played there tonight because of injuries. What did you think of him, and how much — could he be more sort of a sent are back option going forward?

 

Yeah, Kemar has some good qualities. He’s fast and he’s good with the ball. In that regard, he’s a player that he can deal with the fast players up front. This league is particular; it has that characteristic. Many teams, they have the speed up front and obviously he’s fast. He can deal with that. And at the same time, he proved to work well with different pairs of center backs. It’s not the first team that he plays in that position with us, and he’s doing a great job.

 

 

 

So I think that he’s a diversified player and it’s paying off for us because at the moment as you know, we are thin in that position, and he’s playing really well as a center back. We are happy that we can count on him. We know that he’s going to — we know that we can rely on him.

 

 

 

  1. We’ve talked about stabilizing the team and getting the defense working and then getting the offense going and all those sort of things, but I think tonight was the first time the team has won a game after conceding the first goal. What does that say about the progress this group is making?

 

Yeah, I think I mentioned already previously that — in other press conferences, it’s very difficult when you are down there to get out. It looks like nothing goes on your way. I think I mentioned already in the past, as well, that the team is finally clicking and probably today it wasn’t as pretty because we conceded a goal even if we had more chances. We just need to capitalize at the beginning because that’s part of the nature in football. When you don’t capitalize, you get penalized. That was our story of the first half today.

 

 

 

But I think as I mentioned last week, this group of individuals start to look like a team, and that was the second half, the story of the second half of this team; that we didn’t give up; that we knew we were conscious that we were the better side on the field, and then we wanted to make sure that we were going to turn around the game and we were 3-1, we scored three goals, so I think — I think the team is now getting more confidence even after this game, and I think we are in a good place towards the end of the season.

 

Further to James’s question, you were behind and took the lead but they came back and scored the goal. How much resiliency, how much are you seeing that sort of taking shape with this team whereas maybe a week or a month ago you might have conceded another one and given up two points?

Yeah, but you see the second goal — the first goal, I can give it. I can give it to you because the first goal is we get put out and we lose our structure. The first goal is okay. But the second goal is a very clear off-side, so I cannot give that to anybody. I think they have to start to make the right calls. I think now it’s enough. Enough is enough. It’s just I don’t like — as I said before, I don’t like to be critical of the referees but the second goal is clear off-side and it shouldn’t go to the scoreboard. It should be 3-1.

 

Do you always have a stopwatch out during extra time?

 

I do, yes. Because today we could see that they were going extra 45 seconds, and the reason Fabrizio, the first official, that they were going a little bit longer is because we made a stop in the extra time. We brought Patrick but he told me it was going to be 30 seconds and we were 40, 45 seconds, and the game was still on.

So it’s obviously — just to have your own watch, because five seconds, it can make a difference. It can be the difference between winning a game or having a tie.

 

JACOB SHAFFELBURG – FORWARD, TORONTO FC

Have you gotten a sense this season the way you’ve been working that if you’ve given a chance, you could start playing and producing the way you have the last few games?

Yeah, the team’s helped me quite a bit, to have my confidence back from — I haven’t felt like this in a while. So just to have my confidence back and back to doing what I know, it’s been great and I think I can continue this with the team.

 

The last few games from what I’ve seen, you’ve formed a really effective sort of partnership with Richie and Jonathan down that left side. From your perspective, why is that sort of attacking trio click? Why is it working so well?

 

I think Richie and I and Oso work well together. I think I’m not a guy that when you throw in is going to disrupt them. I’m going to listen to them and try to do what they want. I think I just go in with them smoothly, and I just help them going forward. And we’re just all clicking at the same time right now, so it’s been great.

 

It looks like you’re always on the lookout to break past the last line of defense and Soteldo found you a few times tonight. What’s it like playing with Soteldo knowing what he can do with the ball?

It’s amazing. He’s an amazing player and I think I’m just starting to earn his respect a lot more in the last few games, so and we’re starting to pass and connect way more and it’s been great. It’s coming off nicely. We’re going to get an assist here soon.

 

The connection between you and Achara, curious how that came off for you?

We’ve had that connection since high school. So every single time I get the ball on the wing, I always look up for him because I know he’s going to be coming late on that far side. And I tried to find him in the first half and it didn’t come off. And then the one he looked, I just looked up and saw him there, so I knew I had to put it in the right spot and score.

 

Did you think given a chance to play, and you’re in — obviously because one of the reason is injuries and whatnot, but did you really think that given a chance to play that you could step up like you have been; that you just needed a chance?

 

I always knew I had it in the back of my head but like I said it’s just all about my confidence. At the start of the year, it was up and down. Midseason I didn’t have the best confidence. And just coming in that Miami game and just getting my confidence up knowing that I can compete in this league and keep up the pace with everyone really helped me.

 

Yeah, now I feel like I can do this almost game-in and game-out with how I’m feeling right now. But obviously I’ve got to reset and look forward to Chicago on Sunday.

Three Sounders FC players called into International Duty

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Cristian Roldan, Raúl Ruidíaz and Nouhou have all been called up to play for their respective national teams for upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches

SEATTLE, WASH. – Three Seattle Sounders FC players have been called into international duty, as Cristian Roldan, Raúl Ruidíaz and Nouhou are set to join the United States, Peru and Cameroon, respectively, for upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches.

Roldan, 26, has 28 career caps for the U.S. Men’s National Team, including five during the squad’s Gold Cup-winning run this year, assisting on two goals. Roldan also got called up to the USMNT during its September World Cup Qualifying matches, appearing in each match. The Stars and Stripes take on Jamaica on October 7, Panama on October 10 and Costa Rica on October 13. The United States has five points through the first three qualifying matches (1-0-2), level with Canada and Panama and two points behind Mexico. Roldan has scored three MLS goals for the Rave Green in 2021 in 19 starts.

Ruidíaz, 31, has 50 career caps for Peru, including seven so far in the country’s 2022 World Cup Qualifying campaign. Ruidíaz made two appearances in Peru’s September World Cup Qualifying matches against Uruguay and Brazil. The Lima native looks to add to his tally of four career international goals when La Blanquirroja faces Chile on October 7, Bolivia on October 10, and Argentina on October 14. Peru stands in seventh place in the CONMEBOL standings (2-5-2, 8 points). Ruidíaz has scored 14 goals for the Rave Green this year, second most in MLS.

Nouhou, 24, looks to add to his two career caps for Cameroon, both of which were starts. Nouhou has not played internationally since June 8, 2021 in a friendly against Nigeria that ended in a 0-0 draw. Cameroon is set to face Mozambique on both October 8 and October 11. Cameroon sits in second place in the Group D table in the CAF World Cup Qualifying standings (1-1-0, 3 points). Nouhou has made 11 appearances for the Rave Green this year, all starts.

After emerging victorious against Sporting Kansas City last weekend, Seattle heads to the Bay Area for a matchup against the San Jose Earthquakes on Wednesday, September 29 at PayPal Park (7:30 p.m. PT / FOX 13+, Prime Video, 1090 KJR AM, El Rey 1360 AM).

Columbus Crew Forward Gyasi Zardes to join United States Men’s national Team for FIFA World Cup Qualifies

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Zardes and the USMNT take on Jamaica, Canada and Costa Rica in October Qualifiers

COLUMBUS – Columbus Crew today announced that forward Gyasi Zardes has been selected to the United States Men’s National Team roster for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying matches during the October international break.

Zardes and the USMNT will face Jamaica at Q2 Stadium in Austin for its second home match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign on Thursday, Oct. 7 [7:30 p.m. ET / ESPN2, Univision, TUDN]. The USMNT will then travel to Panama City to face Panama at Estadio Rommel Fernandez on Sunday, Oct. 10 [6:00 p.m. ET / Paramount+, Universo].

The Stars and Stripes close out the window against Costa Rica, presented by Volkswagen, at the Crew’s new, modern home Lower.com Field in downtown Columbus on Wednesday, Oct. 13 [7:00 p.m. ET / ESPN2, UniMás, TUDN].

The 30-year-old has earned 62 caps for the United States and has 14 international goals and 10 assists to his credit. He last appeared in the 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Final against Mexico on August 1.

On September 25, Zardes made his 100th regular-season appearance for the Crew since joining the Club ahead of the 2018 MLS season. Over that span, he has registered 51 goals and six assists for the Black & Gold. Zardes scored his 50th and 51st goals against CF Montreal (September 25), en route to MLS Player of the Week honors for Week 27. With the brace, Zardes joins Jeff Cunningham (64 goals), Brian McBride (62 goals) and Federico Higuain (55 goals) as one of only four players in Crew history to score 50 or more regular-season goals for the Black & Gold.

Columbus Crew’s current roster features 11 players who have received a senior National Team call-up: Harrison Afful, Luis Diaz, Derrick Etienne, Jr., Waylon Francis, Liam Fraser, Perry Kitchen, Jonathan Mensah, Kevin Molino, Darlington Nagbe, Eloy Room and Gyasi Zardes.

Philadelphia Union Loan Midfielder Cole Turner to El Paso Locomotive FC

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The Homegrown will join the USL club on loan for the remainder of the 2021 season

CHESTER, Pa. – Philadelphia Union announced today that the club has loaned Homegrown midfielder Cole Turner to USL club, El Paso Locomotive FC, for the remainder of the season.

Turner signed a Homegrown contract with the Union that became effective on January 1, 2020. He played in two matches with the first team over the last two seasons, making his debut in a 4-0 win over Montreal on September 20, 2020. Prior to signing with the first team, the former Union Academy player and YSC Academy graduate played for the Union’s second team, Union II. In 2019, Turner made 25 appearances for Union II, starting 22 of those and contributing two assists.

The 20-year-old joins the USL side who currently sit in first place in the Mountain Division with 47 points and hold a record of 13-2-8 thus far.

Transaction: Philadelphia Union loan Cole Turner to El Paso Locomotive FC for the remainder of the 2021 USL regular season.

CFB Week 5 Conference Notes: Sun Belt Conference

WEEK 5 SCHEDULE

Saturday, Oct. 2
App State at Georgia State 1:00 p.m. ESPN+

ULM at No. 16/16 Coastal Carolina 1:30 p.m. ESPN+

Troy at South Carolina 2:30 p.m. SEC Network

Arkansas State at Georgia Southern 3:00 p.m. ESPN+

Louisiana at South Alabama 7:00 p.m. ESPN+

All Times CT

WHAT TO WATCH FOR

BLAME IT ALL ON MY ROOTS
A pair of college teammates—Georgia State head coach Shawn Elliott and App State head coach Shawn Clark—will square off when Georgia State hosts App State at 1 p.m. Saturday on ESPN+. Elliott and Clark were teammates at App State in 1994 and 1995—and Elliott spent 13 seasons on the coaching staff for the Mountaineers (1997-2009) before taking the reins of the Panther program in 2017. App State is 7-0 in the all-time series, with last season’s 17-13 Mountaineer victory being the closest margin to date.

KEEP THE STREAK
No. 16/16 Coastal Carolina, which has been ranked in both national polls for 16-straight weeks, carries a nine-game conference winning streak into its 2021 conference opener versus ULM at 1:30 p.m. Saturday on ESPN+. The Chanticleers also boast a 10-game unbeaten streak at Brooks Stadium. On the opposing sideline, ULM is coming off back-to-back victories for the first time since a string of four-straight wins from Oct. 13-Nov. 10, 2018. The Warhawks are 3-0 all-time against Coastal Carolina, including handing the Chanticleers their most recent conference loss, 45-42, on Nov. 23, 2019.

MEN OF TROY
Troy’s defensive unit ranks fifth in the nation, allowing just 243.5 yards per game, trailing only Georgia (181.8), Wisconsin (210.3), Iowa State (217.2) and Houston (230.3). The Trojans also rank second in the country with 4.50 sacks per game and fourth with 9.5 tackles for loss per game. That nationally-ranked defense will attempt to lead Troy to victory when it visits South Carolina at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on SEC Network. A win would be the Trojans first over the Gamecocks, who lead the all-time series 3-0, and would be the team’s second over an SEC foe since 2017, joining its 24-21 win over LSU on Sept. 30, 2017.

IN THE WIN COLUMN
After season-opening victories on Sept. 4, Arkansas State and Georgia Southern have each dropped three-straight. One team will get back in the win column this weekend, when the Eagles host the Red Wolves at 3 p.m. Saturday on ESPN+. The Red Wolves lead the all-time series, 3-2, including a 38-33 win in the latest meeting on Nov. 23, 2019.

BEST IN THE WEST
Louisiana has never lost a Sun Belt Conference West Division game under head coach Billy Napier. The Ragin’ Cajuns, who have won three-straight West Division titles, will visit an unbeaten South Alabama squad at 7 p.m. Saturday on ESPN+. Louisiana owns a 7-2 record in the all-times series, including five-straight victories, though South Alabama is 2-2 in home contests against the Ragin’ Cajuns.

CFB Week 5 Previews: PAC-12 Conference

USC (2-2) at COLORADO (1-3)
Sat., Oct. 2 • 12:00 pm MT • PAC-12 NETWORK

USC: Have won 7 straight conference road games, 2nd longest active streak in FBS (Ohio State, 10). 14-0 all-time vs Colorado, 7-0 in Boulder. In the last meeting in 2019, QB Kedon Slovis threw for 406 yards and 4 TD while current Trojan K.D. Nixon had 2 receiving TD for Colorado. WR Drake London had 10 receptions for 165 yards against Oregon State, becoming the 3rd Pac-12 WR since 1996 to have 10+ receptions and 100+ yards in at least 3 of his team’s first 4 games of the season. London leads FBS in both receptions (39) and receiving yards (540).

COLORADO: Have won 3 of their last 4 home conference games. In 10 games under Karl Dorrell, the Buffs have rushed for 252.6 yard per game in their 5 wins and 125.4 in their 5 losses. LB Nate Landman has 10+ tackles in 3 straight games and is 2nd in the Pac-12 with 37 tackles on the season. Landman is looking to be the 2nd Pac-12 player since 2000 to lead their team in tackles for 4 straight seasons (Oregon’s Troy Dye, 2016-19).

#3 OREGON (4-0) at STANFORD (2-2)
Sat., Oct. 2 • 12:30 pm PT • ABC

OREGON: 4-0 for the first time since 2014. 5 INT last week against Arizona, their most since they had 6 at Cal in 1999. The Ducks have force an FBS best 13 turnovers this season and their 9 interceptions are tied for the most as well. Have outscored opponents 51-3 off turnovers. RB CJ Verdell needs 25 rushing yards to tie Jonathan Stewart for 5th in school history and 134 to reach 3,000 for his career. Anthony Brown is the first QB to win his first 4 starts with the Ducks since Marcus Mariota in 2012.

STANFORD: The winner of this game has represented the North in the Pac-12 Championship Game in 7 of the last 10 years. Have won 4 of their last 6 games against Top 5 opponents including wins over #1 Oregon in 2012 and #2 Oregon in 2013. QB Tanner McKee has 8 passing TD this season and is the only Stanford QB since 2003 to have multiple pass TD in each of his first 3 career starts. McKee has not thrown an INT in 109 career pass attempts.

WASHINGTON STATE (1-3) at CALIFORNIA (1-3)
Sat., Oct. 2 • 2:30 pm PT • PAC-12 NETWORK

WASHINGTON STATE: Have forced 10 turnovers this season (6 fumbles, 4 interceptions), tied for 6th most in FBS. The 6 recovered fumbles are tied for most in FBS this season. Edge Andrew Edson has 4.0 TFL, the most by a Pac-12 freshman this season. RB Max Borghi has 22 career rushing TD, tied for 4th most in WSU history. Borghi needs 1 rush TD to tie Rueben Mayes for 3rd place and 3 to tie Jerome Harrison for 2nd. Looking for 1st win in Berkeley since 2013.

CALIFORNIA: Won 7 of the last 8 home games against the Cougars. All 3 losses this season are by 7 points or less. QB Chase Garbers had 319 passing yards last week, his 2nd 300-yard game this season and 4th of his career. Garbers needs 36 rushing yards to tie Joe Kapp for the most career rushing yards by a Cal QB (931). RB Damien Moore has at least 1 TD in each game this season and his 6 total TD (5 rush, 1 rec) this season are tied for 4th most in the Pac-12. 28.8 PPG and 440.8 total yards per game so far this season, both would be the best in the Justin Wilcox era.

WASHINGTON (2-2) at OREGON STATE (3-1)
Sat., Oct. 2 • 6:00 pm PT • PAC-12 NETWORK

WASHINGTON: Looking to start 2-0 in conference play for the 5th time in the last 6 seasons. Has won the last 9 meetings, their longest streak since winning over the
Beavers since winning 13 straight from 1986 to 2000. Scored 83 points the last 2 weeks and have 30+ points in back-to-back games for the first time since the final 2 games of the 2019 season. RB Sean McGrew has 2 rushing TD in each of the last 2 games, the first UW RB to have multiple rush TD in consecutive games since Myles
Gaskin did in the final 4 games of the 2017 season. McGrew did not have a carry the first 2 games this season but also had 2 rushing TD in the final game of 2020.

OREGON STATE: Beat USC in Los Angeles last week for the first time since 1960. Did not allow a tackle for loss against USC, the first time that’s happened since 1993 against Pacific and have allowed only 8 on the season, the fewest in FBS. Have scored 40+ points in 3 straight games for the first time since 2013 and have their first 3-game win streak since 2014. Jack Colletto ran for 2 touchdowns against USC and had an interception on defense, just the 5th FBS player since 1996 to do that in the same game and first since 2004.

ARIZONA STATE (3-1) at #20 UCLA (3-1)
Sat., Oct. 2 • 7:30 pm PT • FS1

ARIZONA STATE: Have 2 road wins over Top 25 opponents under Herm Edwards with both coming in 2019. Have run for 150+ yards in all 8 games since the start of the 2020 season. RB Rachaad White has 11 rush TD in the last 6 games with at least 1 TD in each game. 35+ points in 3 of their 4 games this season and 5 of the last 6 dating back to last season. QB Jayden Daniels had 3 passing TD and 1 rush TD in a 2019 loss at UCLA. Looking for their first win at the Rose Bowl since 2015.

UCLA: Best 4-game start since the 2015 team won their first 4 games of the season. Have won their last 2 meetings with the Sun Devils and 3 of the last 4. Looking to beat ASU for the 3rd straight time for the first time since 2000-03. Have scored 35+ points in all 4 games this season and 6 straight dating back to last season, the longest streak in school history. WR Kyle Philips is the 4th UCLA WR since 1996 to have multiple games with 100+ rec yards and multiple rec TD in the same game.
Allowing 64.0 yard per game on the ground, 5th best in FBS.

BYE WEEKS

ARIZONA: Had season-high 435 total yards and 202 rushing yards last week at Oregon. Have held 3 of their 4 opponents under 400 yards this season after only doing it once in 17 games between 2019 and 2020 combined. WR Stanley Berryhill III has at least 5 receptions in all 4 games this season and is 2nd in the Pac-12 in both receptions (33) and receiving yards (338).

UTAH: Scored 17 unanswered points in 2nd half in come-from-behind 24-13 win over Washington State. RB TJ Pledger had 117 rushing yards, all in the 2nd half after not having a carry in the 1st half. DE Van Fillinger had 3.0 sacks, the first 3 of his career and the most ever in a game by a Utah freshman. After not having a
single tackle in his career entering the game, LB Karene Reid had 15 tackles in his first career start. Reid is 1 of 4 FBS players since 2012 to have 15+ tackles in their first career game with a tackle.

CFB Week 5 Previews: Mid-American Conference

Saturday, October 2
Western Michigan (3-1, 0-0 MAC) at Buffalo (2-2, 0-0 MAC) | Noon ET (CBSSN)
Buffalo football team will open Mid-American Conference play on Saturday when it hosts Western Michigan at UB Stadium. Buffalo is coming off a 35-34 win at Old Dominion last Saturday. Wide receiver Quian Williams led the Bulls with nine receptions for 134 yards and a touchdown in the game. Western Michigan is 3-1 on the season and is coming off a 23-3 win over San Jose State last Saturday. The Broncos are led by quarterback Kaleb Eleby who has passed for 902 yards and seven touchdowns on the season – both tops in the MAC. Western Michigan leads the all-time series, 7-2. The Broncos won the last meeting, 71-68, in seven overtimes at UB Stadium in 2017.

Toledo (2-2, 1-0 MAC) at UMass (0-4) | Noon ET (Flo Sports / NESN+)
Fresh off a big conference victory, the Toledo Rockets will close the book on their non-conference slate with a matchup at UMass. Toledo (2-2, 1-0 MAC) knocked off defending MAC champion Ball State, 22-12, in Muncie, Ind. on Sept. 25. Toledo’s defense did not allow an offensive touchdown for the second straight game and held the Cardinals to 312 yards of total offense. The Rocket defense has now gone eight straight quarters without allowing an offensive touchdown. Offensively, redshirt freshman quarterback Dequan Finn ran for a game-high 106 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown. Junior Devin Maddox once again sparked the Toledo offense with a long touchdown, this time hauling in a 69-yard catch for a score in the first quarter. UMass is looking for its first win following losses to Pittsburgh, Boston College, Eastern Michigan and Coastal Carolina.

Eastern Michigan (3-1, 0-0 MAC) at Northern Illinois (2-2, 0-0 MAC) | 2:30 pm ET (ESPN+)
Eastern Michigan enters the league-opener with a 3-1 record after a historic offensive performance over Texas State, Sept. 25. Meanwhile, NIU is 2-2 after getting its offense going in a 41-14 home win over Maine, Sept. 25. With a win, EMU would move to 4-1 for the first time since the 2016 season. EMU senior quarterback Ben
Bryant threw for a career-high three touchdowns against Texas State, Sept. 25. His performance marked the 42nd time in program history that an EMU QB has thrown for three scores. NIU quarterback Rocky Lombardi became the first Huskie since Anthony Maddie in 2016 (versus Ball State) to gain 400 yards of total offense in a game when he passed for 282 yards and ran for 119 in NIU’s 41-33 win over Maine last week to garner MAC West Co-Offensive Player of the Week honors. With 487 yards through the first four games of 2021, tailback Harrison Waylee is off to the best start by a Huskie runner since 2006, when NIU Hall of Famer Garrett Wolfe ran for 828 rushing yards in the first four games of the season.

Central Michigan (2-2, 0-0 MAC) at Miami (1-3, 0-0 MAC) | 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)
Central Michigan comes into Saturday’s contest at 2-2- overall with wins over Robert Morris and Florida International. Offensively, the Chips average 30.3 points per game and are led by a pair of quarterbacks in Jacob Sirmon (170.5) and Daniel Richardson (109.3), both who average over 100 passing yards per game. Defensively they allow 27.5 points per game and are led Troy Hairston who has 3.0 sacks on the season. Miami’s defense has forced a turnover in 30 of its last 45 games and is 19-11 in contests when it forces a turnover. The RedHawks’ defense has also recorded a sack in 34 of its last 45 games. Miami finished a perfect 5-0 at home during the 2019 season (1-0 in 2020) and has won 10 straight at Yager Stadium. Miami’s last home loss was on Sept. 29, 2018. In all, when Miami hosts Central Michigan on Oct. 2, it will be 1,099 days since Miami’s last loss at home.

Bowling Green (2-2, 0-0 MAC) at Kent State (1-3, 0-0 MAC) | 3:30 pm ET (ESPN+)
Bowling Green stays on the road when the Falcons travel across Ohio to Kent State on Saturday. The Falcons went to Minnesota and came away with a 14-10 win over the Golden Gophers on Saturday afternoon at Huntington Bank Stadium. Matt McDonald rushed for two touchdowns as the Falcons (now 2-2) ended Minnesota’s 21-game non-conference win streak, the longest in the nation. It was BGSU’s first win over a member of the B1G since beating both Purdue and Maryland on the road in 2015. Kent State is coming off a hard-fought loss at Maryland. Dante Cephas had a career day for the Flashes, grabbing 10 passes for 151 yards and a score. Cephas is the first Flashes’ receiver with a 10-catch day since Isaiah McKoy did it in 2018 at Ball State. Even after tough sledding against Iowa and Maryland, the Flashes still rank 14th in rushing in the FBS, averaging 237 yards per game.

Ohio (0-4, 0-0 MAC) at Akron (1-3, 0-0 MAC) | 3:30 pm ET (ESPN3)
Ohio (0-4) opens MAC play this week when they head to Akron (1-3) to take on the Zips Saturday, Oct. 2. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. Overall, the Bobcats are averaging 13.8 points per game to go along with 312.8 total yards per game. O’Shaan Allison leads on the ground with 202 yards, while DeMontre Tuggle adds 164
yards and one touchdown. Quarterback Kurtis Rourke is 65-of-99 with 582 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Akron enters the matchup with Ohio, 1-3 overall after falling to Ohio State, 59-7 on Saturday. The Zips’ lone win came against Bryant on Sept. 18. Overall, Akron averages 19.0 points per game and 323.3 yards per game, with 115.5 rushing and 207.8 passing yards per contest. Quarterback DJ Irons leads Akron, going 58-of-87 with three interceptions and 648 yards and six touchdowns. Irons also leads the Zips in rushing, taking 46 attempts for 182 yards and two touchdowns.

Army (4-0) at Ball State (1-3, 0-1 MAC) | 5:00 pm (ESPN+)
Ball State fifth-year senior wide receiver Justin Hall entered Saturday’s football game versus Toledo 66 yards shy of the breaking the program’s career receiving record. The nation’s active career leader in receptions (281) and the FBS’s leader in consecutive games with a reception (47), Hall wasted little time breaking the
mark. With 6:01 left in the second quarter, he made a 30-yard connection with fifth-year senior quarterback Drew Plitt to climb atop the all-time list. Hall finished the day with game-high 97 receiving yards, including a 35-yard snag on BSU’s first drive of the game, upping his career total to 3,061 and passing Dante Ridgeway’s (2002-04) career mark of 3,030.For the first time since 1996, the Army West Point football team has started off its season 4-0 after defeating the Miami RedHawks by a score of 23-10 on Saturday at Michie Stadium.

Las Vegas Raiders (3-0) at Los Angeles Chargers (2-1)

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MONDAY, OCT. 4, 2021 // 8:15 PM ET // SOFI STADIUM // REFEREE: JOHN HUSSEY

ON THE AIRWAVES
TV: ESPN (8:15 PM ET): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, Lisa Salters (field reporter)
NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One: Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner
SIRIUS: 81 (LV), 83 (LAC) | XM: 226 (LV), 225 (LAC) | SXM App: 816 (LV), 817 (LAC)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY 

LEADER: Raiders lead all-time series, 65-55-2
STREAKS: Raiders have won 3 of past 4
LAST GAME: 12/17/20: Chargers 30 at Raiders 27 (OT)
LAST GAME AT SITE: 11/8/20: Raiders 31, Chargers 26

 

LAS VEGAS RAIDERS LEADERS LOS ANGELES CHARGERS 

W 31-28 vs. Miami (OT) LAST WEEK W 30-24 at Kansas City
Jon Gruden: 10-6 COACH VS. OPP. Brandon Staley: 0-0
30.0/24.0 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 22.3/20.0
471.0 (1L) OFFENSE 394.7
Derek Carr: 88-136-1,203 (1L)-6-2-101.4 PASSING Justin Herbert: 88-126-956-6-3-97.9
Peyton Barber: 36-143-4.0-1 RUSHING Austin Ekeler: 35-166-4.7-1
Darren Waller (TE): 20-224-11.2-1 RECEIVING Mike Williams: 22-295-13.4-4
355.7 DEFENSE 371.7
Solomon Thomas: 2.5 SACKS Joey Bosa: 1.5
Trayvon Mullen: 1 INTs Asante Samuel Jr. (R): 2
+1 (3/2) TAKE/GIVE +2 (6/4)
AJ Cole: 51.6 (41.9) PUNTING (NET) Ty Long: 44.3 (39.5)
Daniel Carlson: 34 (T1L) (7/8 PAT; 9/9 FG) KICKING Tristan Vizcaino: 21 (3/5 PAT; 6/7 FG)

 

RAIDERS NOTES

• QB DEREK CARR completed 26 of 43 passes (60.5 pct.) for 386 yards & 2 TDs vs. INT for 95.7 rating last week. Can become 1st player ever with 375+ pass yards & 2+ TD passes in each of team’s 1st 4 games of season. Aims for his 6th in row vs. LAC with 0 INTs. Leads NFL with 1,203 pass yards, 4th most in NFL history through team’s 1st 3 games of season.

• RB JOSH JACOBS had 114 scrimmage yards (76 rush, 38 rec.) & rush TD in last meeting. Aims for his 4th in row vs. LAC with rush TD. Has 2 rush TDs in 2 of 3 career games on MNF. RB PEYTON BARBER led team with 142 scrimmage yards (career-high 111 rush, 31 rec.) & had rush TD last week. RB KENYAN DRAKE aims for his 6th in row with 50+ scrimmage yards. Has 150+ scrimmage yards in 2 of his past 3 on MNF.

• TE DARREN WALLER aims for his 9th in row with 5+ catches & 50+ rec. yards. Had 9 catches for 150 yards & TD in last meeting. Aims for 3rd in row vs. LAC with TD catch. WR HUNTER RENFROW had 5 catches for 77 yards & 1st TD of season last week. Aims for 4th in row with 5+ catches & 50+ rec. yards. WR BRYAN EDWARDS led team with 89 rec. yards in Week 3.

• DE MAXX CROSBY has TFL in 4 of his past 5. Had sack in last road meeting. DT SOLOMON THOMAS had 0.5 sacks & 1st-career FF last week. LB DENZEL PERRYMAN is 1 of 3 in NFL (ERIC KENDRICKS & BOBBY WAGNER) with 10+ tackles in 3 games this season. LB CORY LITTLETON had 10 tackles & PD in Week 3. Has 9+ tackles in 4 of his past 5.

 

CHARGERS NOTES

• QB JUSTIN HERBERT completed 26 of 38 passes (68.4 pct.) for 281 yards & season-high 4 TDs vs. 0 INTs for season-high 125 rating last week, his 2nd-career game with 4+ TD passes. Is 5th player in SB era with 5 games with 3+ TD passes & 0 INTs in 1st 2 seasons. Has 300+ pass yards in 3 of past 4. Had 640 pass yards (320 per game) & 5 TDs (4 pass, 1 rush) vs. 0 INTs for 112.4 rating in 2 games vs. LV last season.

• RB AUSTIN EKELER had 107 scrimmage yards (55 rush, 52 rec.) & 1st TD catch of season last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 100+ scrimmage yards & 6+ catches.

• WR KEENAN ALLEN had team-high 8 catches for 50 yards & 1st TD of season last week. Aims for 4th in row with 50+ rec. yards. Has 5+ catches in 9 of his past 10 vs. Raiders. Aims for his 4th in row on MNF with rec. TD. WR MIKE WILLIAMS had 7 catches for season-high 122 yards & 2 TDs in Week 3. Aims for his 5th in row with 6+ catches, 80+ rec. yards & rec. TD. Aims for his 3rd in row on MNF with 75+ rec. yards.

• DE JOEY BOSA had 0.5 sacks last week. Has 8 TFL & 6 sacks in 7 career games vs. Raiders. Has sack in 2 of 3 career games on MNF. LB KYZIR WHITE had season-high 8 tackles & 1st sack of season in Week 3. Aims for 4th in row with 5+ tackles. Had PD in last home meeting. Rookie CB ASANTE SAMUEL JR. aims for 3rd in row with INT. Leads rookies with 2 INTs this season. CB TEVAUGHN CAMPBELL had 2 PD & 2 FFs in Week 3. S ALOHI GILMAN had 1st-career INT last week.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1) at New England Patriots (1-2)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 2021 // 8:20 PM ET // GILLETTE STADIUM // REFEREE: BILL VINOVICH

 

ON THE AIRWAVES
TV: NBC (8:20 PM ET): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya (field reporter)
NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Tony Boselli
SIRIUS: 81 (TB), 83 (NE) | XM: 226 (TB), 225 (NE) | SXM App: 829 (TB), 817 (NE)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Patriots lead all-time series, 7-2
STREAKS: Patriots have won past 4
LAST GAME: 10/5/17: Patriots 19 at Buccaneers 14
LAST GAME AT SITE: 9/22/13: Patriots 23, Buccaneers 3

 

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS LEADERS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

L 34-24 at L.A. Rams LAST WEEK L 28-13 vs. New Orleans
Bruce Arians: 0-1 COACH VS. OPP. Bill Belichick: 5-1
34.3/29.3 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 18.0/17.0
406.0 OFFENSE 317.7
Tom Brady: 97-141-1,087-10 (1L)-2-109.3 PASSING Mac Jones (R): 81-120-737-2-3-79.1
Leonard Fournette: 24-92-3.8-0 RUSHING Damien Harris: 45-176-3.9-1
Chris Godwin: 19-241-12.7-2 RECEIVING Jakobi Meyers: 19-176.9.3-0
402.0 DEFENSE 282.3
Three tied: 1 SACKS Matt Judon: 3.5
Mike Edwards: 2 INTs J.C. Jackson: 2
-1 (4/5) TAKE/GIVE 0 (5/5)
Bradley Pinion: 44.3 (41.4) PUNTING (NET) Jake Bailey: 50.1 (37.8)
Ryan Succop: 19 (13/14 PAT; 2/3 FG) KICKING Nick Folk: 30 (3/4 PAT; 9/9 FG)

 

BUCCANEERS NOTES

• QB TOM BRADY passed for 432 yards & had 2 TDs (1 pass, 1 rush) in Week 3. Has 80,291 pass yards & can surpass DREW BREES (80,358) for most in NFL history. Spent 20 seasons (2000-19) with NE & is franchise’s all-time leader in wins (219), pass yards (74,571), pass TDs (541) & completions (6,377), all the most by any QB with one team ever. Led NE to 6 Super Bowl titles & 17 division titles & was 3x NFL MVP & 4x Super Bowl MVP with Patriots. Totaled 1,025 completions, 11,388 pass yards, 73 TD passes & 30 wins in 41 postseason games with NE.

• RB GIOVANI BERNARD tied his career-high with 9 catches & had 12th-career rec. TD in Week 3.

• TE ROB GRONKOWSKI spent 9 seasons (2010-18) with NE & had 521 receptions for 7,861 yards & 79 TDs, the most rec. TDs in franchise history. Had 81 receptions for 1,163 rec. yards & 12 TDs in 16 postseason games with NE. Has 8,668 rec. yards & can surpass GREG OLSEN (8,683) for 5th-most rec. yards by TE in NFL history. WR MIKE EVANS had 8 catches for 106 yards in Week 3, his 29th-career 100-yard game. Since 2014, ranks tied2nd in rec. TDs (63) & 3rd in rec. yards (8,471). WR CHRIS GODWIN had 6 receptions for 74 yards & 1st-career rush TD last week. Has TD in 6 consecutive games, longest active streak in NFL.

• LB LAVONTE DAVID aims for his 17th in row with 5+ tackles. LB DEVIN WHITE aims for his 14th in row with 6+ tackles. Has 8 sacks & 9 TFL in his past 6 on road. LB SHAQUIL BARRETT has 6 TFL in his past 6.

Pittsburgh Steelers (1-2) at Green Bay Packers (2-1)

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SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 2021 // 4:25 PM ET // LAMBEAU FIELD // REFEREE: SCOTT NOVAK

 

ON THE AIRWAVES

TV: CBS (4:25 PM ET): Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson (field reporter)
SIRIUS: 134 (Pit.), 82 (GB) | XM: 385 (Pit.), 227 (GB) | SXM App: 826 (Pit.), 811 (GB)

 

REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY

LEADER: Packers lead all-time series, 18-16
STREAKS: Steelers have won past 5
LAST GAME: 11/26/17: Packers 28 at Steelers 31
LAST GAME AT SITE: 12/22/13: Steelers 38, Packers 31

 

PITTSBURGH STEELERS LEADERS GREEN BAY PACKERS

L 24-10 vs. Cincinnati LAST WEEK W 30-28 at San Francisco
Mike Tomlin: 3-1 COACH VS. OPP. Matt LaFleur: 0-0
16.7/22.0 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 22.7/27.7
308.3 OFFENSE 301.7
Ben Roethlisberger: 83-130-801-3-3-79.0 PASSING Aaron Rodgers: 60-88-649-6-2-102.9
Najee Harris (R): 40-123-3.1-0 RUSHING Aaron Jones: 41-158-3.9-2
Chase Claypool: 15-211-14.1-0 RECEIVING Davante Adams: 25 (T1L)-309-12.4-1
354.7 DEFENSE 321.3
T.J. Watt: 3 SACKS Preston Smith: 1
Terrell Edmunds: 1 INTs Jaire Alexander, De’Vondre Campbell: 1
-1 (2/3) TAKE/GIVE +1 (4/3)
Pressley Harvin (R): 43.5 (40.8) PUNTING (NET) Corey Bojorquez: 48.0 (43.4)
Chris Boswell: 20 (5/5 PAT; 5/6 FG) KICKING Mason Crosby: 20 (8/8 PAT; 4/4 FG)

 

STEELERS NOTES

• QB BEN ROETHLISBERGER passed for season-high 318 yards & TD vs. 2 INTs last week. Has 1,021 pass yards (340.3 per game) & 10 TDs (9 pass, 1 rush) vs. 3 INTs for 107.2 rating in 3 career games vs. GB. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. NFC North with 315+ pass yards. Has 399 career TD passes & can become 8th QB ever with 400+ TD passes.

• RB NAJEE HARRIS (rookie) had season-high 142 scrimmage yards (102 rec., 40 rush) & 14 catches last week, tied for most catches ever by rookie RB in single game. Aims for 3rd in row with 80+ scrimmage yards & 5+ catches. Leads all rookies with 272 scrimmage yards & leads all RBs with 20 catches in 2021.

• WR DIONTAE JOHNSON has 5+ catches in 2 of his past 3 on road. Aims for his 3rd in row vs. NFC with 6+ catches & 70+ rec. yards. WR CHASE CLAYPOOL led team with career-high 9 catches for 96 yards last week. Aims for 3rd in row with 70+ rec. yards. Rookie TE PAT FREIERMUTH had 1st-career TD catch in Week 3.

• LB T.J. WATT aims for his 5th in row with sack & 4th in row with FF. Had sack & PD in last meeting. S TERRELL EDMUNDS had TFL & 1st INT of season last week. Has 5+ tackles in 2 of his past 3 on road. LB JOE SCHOBERT aims for his 15th in row with 5+ tackles. Has 19 tackles (9.5 per game) in 2 career games vs. GB. LB MELVIN INGRAM has TFL in 2 of 3 games this season. S MINKAH FITZPATRICK had PD in only career game vs. GB (11/11/18 w/ Mia.). Has PD in 3 of 4 career games vs. NFC North

 

PACKERS NOTES

• QB AARON RODGERS passed for 261 yards & 2 TDs vs. 0 INTs for 113.3 rating last week. Ranks 7th all-time with 418 TD passes & can surpass PHILIP RIVERS (421) & HOFer DAN MARINO (420) for 5th-most TD passes ever. Has 2+ TD passes & 100+ rating in 8 of his past 9 at home. Passed for 383 yards & had 4 TDs (3 pass, 1 rush) vs. 0 INTs for 101.3 rating in only career start vs. Pit. (12/20/09).

• RB AARON JONES had 96 scrimmage yards (82 rush, 14 rec.) & rush TD last week. Ties for NFL lead with 5 TDs in 2021. Has 29 TDs (23 rush, 6 rec.) in 27 career home games. Is 1 of 3 RBs (DALVIN COOK & DERRICK HENRY) with 30+ TDs (35) since 2019. Aims for his 8th in row at home with 90+ scrimmage yards.

• WR DAVANTE ADAMS had 12 receptions for 132 yards & 1st rec. TD of season last week. Aims for his 3rd in row with 100+ rec. yards. Leads NFL with 59 rec. TDs since 2016. Had 5 catches for 82 yards & rec. TD in last meeting. Has 10 rec. TDs in his past 7 at home. WR MARQUEZ VALDES-SCANTLING had 59 rec. yards & 1st rec. TD of season in Week 3. TE ROBERT TONYAN has rec. TD in 4 of his past 5 at home.

• LB DE’VONDRE CAMPBELL led team with 11 tackles & had 2ndcareer FR in Week 3. Aims for his 3rd in row with 10+ tackles. LB PRESTON SMITH had 1st sack of season last week. CB JAIRE ALEXANDER had 3 PD & 1st INT of season in Week 3, his 5thcareer INT. Has 6 PD in his past 4 at home. S DARNELL SAVAGE has 4 INTs & 9 PD in his past 6 at home.