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Bernardeschi scores 2 goals to help Toronto beat Dallas 3-1
TORONTO (AP) — Toronto FC, led by two goals from Federico Bernardeschi, beat FC Dallas on Saturday night by a score of 3-1.
Bernardeschi scored his first goal for Toronto (6-4-1) in the third minute of first-half stoppage time. He added a goal in the 52nd minute, assisted by Jonathan Osorio. Bernardeschi also had one assist in the game.
Bernardeschi, the 30-year-old Italian star, scored for the first time since he netted two goals in a 3-2 loss to CF Montreal on Aug. 20, a string of 19 consecutive games.
Toronto also got one goal from Matthew Longstaff.
Dallas’ (2-6-2) goal was scored by Sam Junqua.
Toronto outshot Dallas 13-7, with six shots on goal to two for Dallas.
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NFL Brazil tickets are available: Shop Cowboys vs. Ravens NFL Brazil tickets now
If the 2026 World Cup is inspiring you to hit the road for your favorite sports team, America’s Team is headed for Brazil. The Dallas Cowboys will face the Baltimore Ravens in the first-ever NFL game in Rio de Janeiro during the third week of the 2026 NFL season.
The NFL has been ramping up international play for years, with this being the third season the league will host a game in Brazil. However, the last two years, teams have played in Sao Paulo, but this is a first for Rio. The Cowboys vs. Ravens will be held at Maracanã Stadium on Sept. 27.
Here’s how to buy tickets for the Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens in Rio de Janeiro:
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Despite being played in a different continent than the friendly confines of AT&T Stadium, the contest counts as a Cowboys home game. As of publication, the cheapest Cowboys vs. Ravens Brazil tickets cost $185.
Cowboys vs. Ravens NFL Rio game information
- When: Sunday, Sept. 27
- Where: Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- What time: 4:25 p.m. ET
- Tickets: Starting at $185
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Reunion Tower debuts World Cup light show as Dallas welcomes fans
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Dallas Mavericks Reportedly ‘Open’ To Trading 9th Pick in 2026 NBA Draft
We are less than two weeks away from the 2026 NBA Draft, and the Dallas Mavericks are aware of just how vital this draft is for the future of the franchise. They want to build the team around Cooper Flagg, who had a sensational rookie year, and this is their best chance to do so.
They sit with the 9th, 30th, and 48th overall picks, the last two coming in via the Anthony Davis trade they made in February. This gives them multiple swings to build around Flagg.
However, the Mavericks may not be set on picking 9th. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, “Sources say that the Mavericks, however, have told rival teams that they are very much open for trades in either direction with their No. 9 pick.”
With how deep and talented this draft class is, it shouldn’t be that surprising that they’d be willing to move in either direction. If the right player starts falling down the board, they can jump up a few spots to secure him. Or, if there are multiple good players on the board, and there will be, there will be the option to trade down and accumulate more picks while still getting a good player.
Draft Trade Options for the Dallas Mavericks
The Dallas Mavericks will have plenty of options for trades in a few weeks, whether they move up or down, or they use their financial flexibility to take on bad contracts and add more picks. That might be the best option to explore, as they have a $20.8 million trade exception and a $6 million exception that expire in February.
They could use those exceptions to take on a larger, bloated salary and add a draft pick or two. They need as much future draft capital as they can possibly get, and if teams are willing to give up any picks in this loaded draft class, even better. A lot of teams are looking to duck under the tax aprons because the penalties are too harsh, so the Mavs can be a facilitator of some of that desperation around the NBA.
Teams like the OKC Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers are teams looking to shed future money, so they could be an option for that.
They could also look to trade back and take a player like Labaron Philon near the end of the lottery. The Thunder and Hornets have multiple first-round picks and could look to target a forward or center like Aday Mara or Yaxel Lendeborg.
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