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NFL FIRST TIMER

The Jaguars announced Tuesday they are going to play a second home game in London during the 2020 regular season, reducing their home schedule in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, to six games. The team will be the first in NFL history to play two games outside the United States in the same season. Dates for the back-toback games will be announced in April when the full schedule is released.

NOTABLE NUMBER

21

Years and 81 days, age of Sofia Kenin, the Australian Open women’s champion, as she breaks into the WTA top 10 for the first time. She is the youngest American woman to make her top 10 debut since Serena Williams in 1999.

TRAGEDIES

My heart is hurting and broken.”

Dustin Horstkoett­er, safety director for Moore (Oklahoma) Public Schools, after two high school cross-country runners were killed and four others injured when a pickup hit them while they were running on Monday. The students were on a sidewalk when they were hit, Moore superinten­dent Robert Romines said. Yuridia Martinez, a sophomore, died from her injuries Tuesday less than 24 hours after the truck, driven by Max Leroy Townsend, 57, hit the group. Rachel Freeman, a 17-year-old senior, died Monday.

We have official word.”

From a Facebook post confirming a memorial service for John, Keri and Alyssa Altobelli, three of the nine deceased in the helicopter crash that also killed Kobe Bryant, will be held at Angel Stadium on Monday. John Altobelli, 56, was a legendary junior college baseball coach at Orange Coast College, serving as its head coach for 27 years. Alyssa Altobelli, 14, was a teammate of Bryant’s daughter, Gianna, who also died in the tragedy. Keri Altobelli was 46.

SPORTS WEEKLY

Relive the Chiefs’ ride to the Super Bowl LIV title with a keepsake cover and examinatio­ns of Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid as they officially enter the ranks of the elite. Plus, ranking Super Bowl I to LIV, and MLB offseason looks at the Braves, Dodgers, Brewers and Twins. Available on newsstands. To subscribe, go to mysportswe­ekly.com or call 800-872-1415.

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