Dayton Daily News

JAN. 11 — IN HISTORY

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1970 — The AFL wins its second straight Super Bowl as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 behind Len Dawson’s superb quarterbac­king and Jan Stenerud’s three field goals.

1973 — The American League adopts the designated hitter rule.

1984 — The Denver Nuggets beats the San Antonio Spurs 163-155 in the highest-scoring regulation NBA game.

1987 — Denver’s John Elway leads the Broncos to a 23-20 overtime victory over the Cleveland Browns to win the AFC Championsh­ip. Elway caps a 15-play, 98-yard march with a 5-yard TD pass to Mark Jackson to tie the game with 37 seconds remaining. Rich Karlis kicks a 33-yard field goal in overtime to give Denver the win.

1998 — Lleyton Hewitt, an Australian high school student ranked 550th, wins the Australian Men’s Hardcourt Championsh­ip to become the lowest-ranked player to win an ATP Tour event.

2009 — Philadelph­ia, led by Donovan

McNabb, eliminates the New York Giants 23-11 to reach the NFC title game for the fifth time in eight seasons. This is the first game in NFL history to finish 23-11.

2014 — LeGarrette Blount rushes for 166 yards and four touchdown as the New England beats Indianapol­is 43-22 to advance to their third consecutiv­e AFC championsh­ip game. Blount joins Ricky Watters, who had five touchdowns for San Francisco on Jan. 15, 1994, as the only players with four or more in a playoff game.

2014 — Alex Rodriguez is dealt the most severe punishment in the history of baseball’s drug agreement when arbitrator Fredric Horowitz rules the New York Yankees third baseman is suspended for the entire 2014 season as a result of a drug investigat­ion by Major League Baseball. The decision cuts the suspension issued Aug. 5, 2013 by baseball Commission­er Bud Selig from 211 games.

2015 — Green Bay rallies from an eight-point deficit behind Aaron Rodgers, who throws two second-half touchdowns to beat Dallas 26-21 in an NFC divisional-round playoff. The Packers are helped by a video challenge with 4:06 remaining. Dez Bryant’s leaping catch at the Packers 1 on fourth-and-2 is reversed by referee Gene Steratore after Green Bay challenges. Instead of first-and-goal for Dallas, the ball goes to the Packers.

2021 — College Football, National Championsh­ip, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida: No. 1 Alabama beats No. 3 Ohio State, 52-24.

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