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Under Pressure: Can Goff shoulder the load and keep reaching new heights in Detroit?Opens in new window

Since trading for Jared Goff the Lions have set the franchise single-season record for wins with 15 last year, went to a conference championship game for the first time since 1991, and had back-to-back double-digit win seasons for the first time in team history. Many believe that his success has more to do with the team around him, so can he win if all the pressure is on him? Dave Naylor and Bryan Hayes discuss.

Naylor expects a 'high scoring affair' as Argos and Tiger-Cats clash in Labour Day ClassicOpens in new window

Nick Arbuckle put up 430 yards and three touchdowns against a BC Lions pass defence that is ranked first in yards allowed in Week 12, and is currently the hottest quarterback in the CFL. Farhan Lalji and Dave Naylor discuss Arbuckle's play as the Argonauts head into a huge showdown against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Labour Day Classic, and how Toronto's bye week following Monday's game will be critical in what Chad Kelly's path might be for the remainder of the season.

Stamping Calgary's defenceOpens in new window

The Stampeders are the only team to beat the Riders this season, and they've done it twice. But it's not just about who they beat, it's how they beat them. The Stamps dominated the line of scrimmage and their defence shut Saskatchewan out in the second half. Henoc Muamba explains how Calgary's defence has quietly been the engine driving the team towards a Grey Cup run.

F1: Dutch Grand Prix - PracticeOpens in new window

McLaren looked mighty at Zandvoort as the Formula 1 field got back to work after their summer break, with Lando Norris setting the pace in both practice sessions for the Dutch Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri, who leads his McLaren teammate by nine points in the Drivers' Championship, finished second behind Norris in FP1 and third behind Norris and Fernando Alonso in FP2.

MLB: Braves 4, Phillies 19Opens in new window

Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs in Philadelphia's rout over Atlanta to become the fourth Phillies player and 21st major leaguer to accomplish the feat. Schwarber was 4-for-6 with a Philly-record nine RBIs. He took the outright National League homer lead with 49 and moved within one of Seattle’s Cal Raleigh for the major league lead. Schwarber leads the majors with 119 RBIs.

Osaka criticizes Ostapenko after Townsend rant at US OpenOpens in new window

After Taylor Townsend’s victory against Jelena Ostapenko on Wednesday at the US Open, the two players could be heard exchanging heated words beside the court, with the Latvian saying the American had “no class” and “no education.” When asked about the situation, Naomi Osaka said ''I think obviously it’s one of the worst things you can say to a black tennis player in a majority white sport.''

MLB: Twins 8, Blue Jays 9Opens in new window

Addison Barger hit a two-run double in the eighth inning and the Blue Jays rallied to beat the Twins on Wednesday night. Toronto trailed 8-6 heading to the bottom of the eighth against reliever Genesis Cabrera, but pinch-hitter Ty France cut the deficit to one with his second home run of the season.

MLB: Nationals 2, Yankees 11Opens in new window

The Bronx Bombers' bats erupted in their matinee matchup with the Nationals on Wednesday. Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger left the yard back-to-back in the third, part of a nine-run inning. Ben Rice launched his 22nd homer of the year and Austin Wells hit his 18th as the Yankees continue their climb towards the AL East-leading Blue Jays.

Honoured to be at Canada camp, Dobson 'excited' for future in MontrealOpens in new window

At the NHL Draft this summer, defenceman Noah Dobson was traded to the Canadiens. Now at Canada's Olympic Orientation Camp in Calgary, the Prince Edward Island native spoke about the honour of being invited to participate. Dobson also said he is excited for the chance to play in Montreal, and while he doesn't know who his partner will be with the Habs, he feels like he can fit in with anyone on a strong backend.

Lalonde: Decentralized Olympic preps 'creates more of a balanced, even ground'Opens in new window

It will be a different Olympic cycle for Canada's women's national team as the arrival of the PWHL means the era of centralization is over. TSN's Kenzie Lalonde and Mark Masters join SportsCentre to discuss why this creates more of a balanced ground leading up to the 2026 Winter Games, and how the men's players have been leaning on the women's players at the joint orientation camp so far.

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