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1933 — The Chicago Bears win the first NFL championsh­ip, 23-21 over the New York Giants. The Bears score the winning touchdown on a 36-yard play that starts with a short pass from Bronko Nagurski to Bill Hewitt, who then laterals to Bill Kerr for the score.

1944 — The Green Bay Packers beat the Giants, 14-7, in the NFL championsh­ip at the Polo Grounds in New York for their sixth and final league title under longtime coach Curly Lambeau.

1983 — In his 352nd NHL game, Wayne Gretzky scores a goal and has five assists in an 8-1 rout of the Quebec Nordiques to record his 800th point and 500th assist, giving him career averages of 2.27 points, 1.42 assists and 0.85 goals per game.

1987 — Chicago’s Michael Jordan scores 52 points to lead the Bulls to a 111100 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

1991 — The Cavaliers turn a 20-point halftime lead over Miami into the most lopsided victory in NBA history, 148-80 over the Heat. The 68-point margin eclipses the mark of 63 set March 19, 1972, when the Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 162-99.

1993 — Julio Cesar Chavez secures his place in boxing history, retaining his World Boxing Council super lightweigh­t title with a fifth-round victory over Britain’s Andy Holligan. It’s the 27th time Chavez fought for a title without a loss since 1984, breaking Joe Louis’ mark of 26.

1993 — Virgil Hill becomes the most successful light-heavyweigh­t in boxing history, winning a record 15th title defense with a unanimous decision over Guy Waters of Australia. Hill, the WBA champion for five of the last six years, had been tied with Bob Foster, who held light-heavyweigh­t titles from 1968 to 1974.

2000 — Terrell Owens catches an NFL-record 20 passes for 283 yards and a touchdown in San Francisco’s 17-0 victory over Chicago. Jeff Garcia completes 36 of 44 passes for 402 yards and two touchdowns for the 49ers.

2005 — John Ruiz loses the World Boxing Assn. heavyweigh­t title, dropping a disputed majority decision to 7-foot Nikolay Valuev of Russia in Berlin. Valuev, the first Russian heavyweigh­t champion, also becomes the tallest and heaviest (323 pounds) champion of all time.

2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of the Chargers’ game against Kansas City. The touchdown run gives him 180 points, breaking Hornung’s record of 176 set with the Packers in 1960.

2006 — Gilbert Arenas sets a franchise record with 60 points, 16 of them in

overtime, to lead Washington to a 147-141 victory over the Lakers.

2013 — Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis scores 21 points on a career-high seven three-pointers, and No. 1 Connecticu­t beat second-ranked Duke 83-61. Breanna Stewart has 24 points and 11 rebounds for the Huskies as coach Geno Auriemma earns his 850th career win.

2016 — Donnel Pumphrey breaks the NCAA career rushing record in his college finale, running for 115 yards and a touchdown in San Diego State’s 34-10 victory over Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl. Pumphrey passes former Wisconsin star Ron Dayne’s mark of 6,397 yards on a 15-yard run early in the fourth quarter and wraps up his sensationa­l career in his Nevada hometown with 6,405 yards. Pumphrey’s senior total of 2,133 yards rushing ranks in the top 10 for a Football Bowl Subdivisio­n player.

2016 — Malik Monk scores a Kentucky freshman-record 47 points and hits the go-ahead three-pointer with 16.7 seconds left to lead the sixth-ranked Wildcats past No. 7 North Carolina 103-100 in a thrilling showdown of traditiona­l powers.

2022 — The Minnesota Vikings recover from a 33-0 halftime deficit to beat the Indianapol­is Colts, 39-36 in overtime at US Bank Stadium in Minneapoli­s, the biggest comeback in NFL history.

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