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The New Honda Prelude Should Have Been An EV
The reality is that a parts-bin special banking on a nostalgic nameplate makes more financial sense for the bean counters at Honda.

‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Author Teases “Differences” In Netflix Adaptation That Fans Will “Eat Up”

Owls Sign Leonard Farrow

Second-Half Surge Powers Owls Past Air Force
BOCA RATON, Fla. – A big second-half surge helped to lead the Florida Atlantic Owls past the Air Force Falcons, 76-71, on Thursday at Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena. The Owls improve to 3-3 overall, and Air Force falls to 3-4 on the season. HOW IT HAPPENEDAir Force opened the contest on an 8-4 run, but the […] The post Second-Half Surge Powers Owls Past Air Force appeared first on The Boca Raton Tribune.

Why Chrysler's Secret Ball-Stud Hemi Never Stood A Chance

Résultat des tirages Keno du Jeudi 27 novembre 2025

2025 NFL Owls – Week 12

Résultat du tirage EuroDreams du Jeudi 27 novembre 2025
Voici les numéros gagnants du tirage Eurodreams du Jeudi 27 novembre 2025. Y a-t-il des joueurs qui ont remporté la mise, à savoir les 30 ans de rente à 20.000 euros par mois ?

Nordiska (Salaün) : 20 circuits accompagnés dans le Grand Nord en 2026
Norvège, Suède, Finlande, Danemark, Islande, Pays Baltes... Nordiska, la marque de Salaün Holidays, dévoile sa production 2026. Nordiska (Salaün) : 20 circuits accompagnés dans le Grand Nord en 2026

Daily Slop: 27 Nov 25 – Terry McLaurin: I’ll play Sunday ‘as much as they’ll allow me to’
Commanders links Articles Washington Post (paywall) Terry McLaurin says he’ll play Sunday ‘as much as they’ll allow me to’ The Commanders wide receiver is optimistic that he’ll play against the Broncos after missing seven of the past eight games. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin recalled sprinting down the field during practice Wednesday, topping out at more than 21 mph as he collected a deep ball from quarterback Jayden Daniels. For the Washington Commanders’ star duo, it was the sort of practice rep that bordered on monotonous a year ago. In 2025, it counts as a minor milestone. “I feel really good,” McLaurin said. “[I will] just continue to talk with the training staff, see what their plan is for the game. But I plan to play as much as I can — and as much as they’ll allow me to.” McLaurin and Daniels haven’t played together since the Commanders’ Week 2 loss at Green Bay, and they have only shared sporadic practice reps since then while navigating injuries. Daniels has dealt with a left knee sprain, a right hamstring strain and, most recently, a dislocated left elbow. McLaurin suffered a right quadriceps/hip flexor strain Sept. 21 against the Las Vegas Raiders that he aggravated in his first game back Oct. 27 against the Kansas City Chiefs. McLaurin said Wednesday he had no regrets about returning the first time. He had hit all the necessary benchmarks and felt strong, but he aggravated the injury while laying out for a catch that put him in “an awkward position.” “Any time you’re out there, you’re susceptible to injury or reinjury,” he said. “I just thank God that I’m back and feeling even better than last time.” ESPN McLaurin’s return to play could change the Commanders offense “I feel like my acceleration is there, just kind of like that next gear that I have, and I’m just not really thinking about it at all,” McLaurin said. “I definitely feel better this time around, and the ramp-up process has been really good.” It has been a frustrating season for McLaurin. He endured a contract hold-out/hold-in before signing a three-year extension after training camp ended. He started slow with 10 catches for 149 yards and no touchdowns in the first three games. He suffered the initial injury at the end of a 56-yard catch against the Raiders in Week 3. He was stretching and diving for the end zone, falling short by a yard. When he returned in Week 8, he reinjured the quad making another diving catch along the sideline. He finished the game with three catches for 54 yards and his first touchdown but needed to sit out again. Without McLaurin over the past six weeks, opposing defenses started to play more single-high coverages. The number of solo safety looks increased by about five per game and the Commanders faced on average two more seven-man boxes, impacting their ability to run the ball. In the first five weeks, Washington averaged 7.2 yards per carry on 50 runs vs. single-high safety looks with at least seven defenders in the box. In the past six games, on 66 carries vs. that look, the Commanders averaged 3.7 yards. The belief was that teams didn’t fear Washington’s outside receivers with McLaurin and Brown sidelined. Commanders.com Practice notes | Noah Brown returns to practice For the first time since Week 2, Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown were all on the practice field together. Brown, who has only played in two games this season and is currently on Injured Reserve, had his 21-day window opened earlier this week and was a limited participant on Wednesday. McLaurin — also a limited participant — has dealt with a quad injury since Week 3 and has played just one game in the last nine weeks. While the Commanders are letting the process play out, the hope is that they will join Samuel for their Sunday Night Football matchup with the Denver Broncos. “It’s awesome,” quarterback Marcus Mariota said after practice. “And we understand they’re…

