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Hometown Broadcasting Sports Tuesday 10/29/19

29 October 2019 Sports


The Green Bay Packers Nov. 10 game against the Carolina Panthers has been pushed back to 3:25 p.m. (Central Time)

The game was originally scheduled for noon. During NFL Flexible Scheduling, the league moves Sunday game times during the second half of the season. Some games will be moved to prime time. Others will be moved from noon to a 3 p.m. or 3:25 p.m. start.

The Lambeau Field parking lot and Johnsonville Tailgate Village will open at 11:25 a.m.

Meanwhile, the Packers are off today following their 31-24 win at Kansas City Sunday night.  The 7-1 Packers visit Los Angeles to take on the Chargers Sunday. 

 

In Monday night Football, the Steelers battled back from a 14-0 first quarter deficit to beat the winless Miami Dolphins, 27-14 in Pittsburgh.  Quarterback Kyle Rudolph got off to a shaky start with a first quarter interception that led to a Dolphins touchdown, but ended up throwing for 251 yards and two touchdown passes.  The first was a 45-yard catch and run to Diontae Johnson  just before the half as Pittsburgh pulled to within 14-10.  The second score went to JuJu Smith-Schuster who had 103 receiving yards on the night.  Pittsburgh’s James Conner rushed for 145 yards to go over the century mark for the first time this year. Miami quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick was picked off twice by Pittsburgh’s  Minkah Fitzpatrick.  The Steelers improve to 3-4  while the Dolphins fall to 0-7

 

The World Series resumes tonight in Houston where the Astros have a chance to wrap up their second championship in three years as they host the Washington Nationals. Justin Verlander starts for Houston against Washington’s Stephen Strasburg.  The Nationals won the first two games of the series in Houston but the Astros stormed back to win the next three games in Washington.

 

The Milwaukee Bucks got back on the winning track last night with a 129-112 victory over visiting Cleveland. Khris Midleton scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead Milwaukee. Six Bucks scored in double figures as Milwaukee improves to 2-1.

 

The Wisconsin Herd, the NBA G League affiliate of the Milwaukee Bucks, has finalized its 2019 training camp roster. Training camp for the Herd begins today at the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Sports Science Center in Milwaukee.

 

The Herd’s 16-man roster features a pair of Milwaukee Bucks Two-Way players, Frank

Mason III and Cam Reynolds, in addition to four Bucks affiliate players: Jaylen

Adams, Trevor Lacey, Luke Maye and Rayjon Tucker. It also includes two returning

players from last season’s team and three players from the local player tryout.

 

 

 

 


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