Triumph Gold (CVE:TIG) Stock Price Up 35.3% – Here’s WhyINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions spent three months scoring at a historic rate. Now with the weather changing outside, they’re winning with old school football, too. Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for two scores , David Montgomery added a third TD run and Detroit's increasingly stingy defense kept the Indianapolis Colts out of the end zone on Sunday, leading the Lions to their ninth straight win, 24-6. “This is, whatever it is, 10 quarters without allowing a touchdown and the three last games in the second half we're not allowing it,” coach Dan Campbell said. “We talk about it all the time — limiting points, play physical style, shut down the run — we were able to do that.” They've been doing it all season in their greatest run in decades, but have been more effective lately and it has shown. The Lions improved to 10-1 for the first time since 1934, their inaugural season in the Motor City. They own the league's longest active winning streak and are 6-0 on the road this season. While the Lions have scored points by the dozens all season, Campbell's preference for physical football means they're equally capable of grinding out wins with the combination of a ball-control offense and an ascending defense that propelled them to this win. Gibbs finished with 21 carries for 90 yards on a day Goff went 26 of 36 with 269 yards and no touchdowns. And for the third straight week, all against AFC South foes, the Lions had a second-half shutout. “If you can win on the road, you're normally a pretty damn good team,” Campbell said. “And we can win on the road.” The Colts (5-7) found out the hard way by losing their second straight home game and for the fourth time in their past five games. Anthony Richardson had another up-and-down game , going 11 of 28 with 172 yards while rushing 10 times for 61 yards. But it was Indy's inability to finish drives with touchdowns that again cost the team. That flaw was evident right from the start when Richardson took the Colts inside the Lions 5-yard line on the game's first series and settled for a short field goal when they couldn't punch it in. “We've got to take advantage of our opportunities,” Colts coach Shane Steichen said. “This league comes down to inches, it comes down to yards and you've got to take advantage of those opportunities. We've had issues down in the red zone and you have to look at the tape and clean it up.” Detroit made Indy pay dearly for its offensive miscues. Gibbs' 1-yard TD run on the Lions' second series made it 7-3 early in the second quarter and after Indy settled for another short field goal, Montgomery spun his way across the goal line for a 6-yard TD and a 14-6 lead. Detroit's defense made sure that was all the scoring punch it needed. “Those players, we've been around each other long enough, they've been around each other to know exactly what we're looking for,” Campbell said. “We have an identity about us. We know the critical factors as they pertain to winning, and those guys take that stuff serious.” Gibbs' 5-yard TD run late in the third quarter gave Detroit a 21-6 lead and they closed it out with a 56-yard field goal midway through the fourth. Amon-Ra St. Brown caught six passes for 62 yards for Detroit while Michael Pittman Jr. had six catches for 96 yards for Indy despite leaving briefly in the first half with an injured shoulder. Gibbs' first score extended Detroit's league record to 25 consecutive games with a TD run, including the playoffs. He's also the third Lions player with 1,000 scrimmage yards and 10 TDs in each of his first two pro seasons with Detroit, joining Billy Sims and Barry Sanders. Gibbs and Montgomery have each scored at least one TD in the same game nine times. Lions: Things got ugly during a third-quarter flurry. Receiver-punt returner Kalif Raymond (foot), left tackle Taylor Decker (right leg) and Montgomery (shoulder) all left in quick succession. Raymond and Montgomery did not return. Decker did. CB Carlton Davis II left early in the fourth with what appeared to be a left knee injury. Colts: Indy deactivated left tackle Bernhard Raimann (knee), forcing the Colts to again use three rookie linemen. Receivers Ashton Dulin (ankle) and Josh Downs (shoulder) both left in the second half. Downs returned, Dulin did not. Lions: Host Chicago in its traditional Thanksgiving Day game. Colts: Visit New England next Sunday. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLMumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been a favorite in Indian cinema for over 30 years. Among his many hits, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is one of the most loved movies of his career. It is also his biggest hit, but did you know this film was first rejected by Pushpa star Allu Arjun? Released in 2015, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a heartwarming story of Pawan, a kind devotee of Lord Hanuman. He finds Munni, a young girl who cannot speak and is lost in India. When Pawan discovers she is from Pakistan, he decides to take her back to her family, facing many challenges along the way. Before Salman took the role, the movie was offered to South Indian superstar Allu Arjun, who also rejected it due to his busy schedule. Aamir Khan was also offered this project and he wanted to make changes to the script. The director, Kabir Khan, disagreed, so Aamir turned it down. Salman eventually got the role, and the rest is history. The movie was made on a budget of Rs. 90 crore but earned Rs. 320 crore in India and Rs. 922 crore worldwide. It became one of the highest-grossing Indian movies and a turning point in Salman’s career. His emotional performance won the hearts of fans and critics alike. Salman is now preparing for his next big release, Sikandar, directed by AR Murugadoss. Set to release on Eid 2025, the movie is already creating buzz.
Wesco Declares Quarterly Dividend on Common Stock and Preferred StockFormer Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice is set to make a comeback on British television as he joins the line-up for Celebrity Hunted, teaming up with fellow professional dancer Kai Widdrington. The Italian dancer was absent from the latest series of the BBC's celebrity dance contest following his previous partner Amanda Abbington's allegations about his conduct, in which she described experiencing a "toxic environment" and "inappropriate, mean, nasty bullying". A BBC probe into the actress’s claims concluded that "some, but not all" of the complaints against Pernice were substantiated, although he has consistently denied "any claim of threatening or abusive behaviour". Channel 4 has now confirmed that Pernice will participate in their reality challenge show Celebrity Hunted, which is part of the Stand Up To Cancer fundraising campaign. In the show, celebrities try to stay off the radar while being pursued by a crack team of hunters. Pernice and Widdrington will be pitted against other famous faces including Loose Women's Denise Welch and her husband Lincoln Townley, Blue's Duncan James with model Christine McGuinness, former EastEnders actor Danielle Harold and Coronation Street's Kimberly Hart-Simpson, news presenters Simon McCoy and Lucrezia Millarini, and podcast hosts David Whitely and Zeze Millz. The contestants are tasked with avoiding capture for two weeks, while the hunters have access to extensive resources to locate them. The hunters' squad, which includes police and military personnel, boasts access to an array of high-tech equipment such as CCTV footage, helicopters, drones, dogs, media campaigns, and cutting-edge cyber forensic technology. Shine TV's Director of Programmes, Matt Bennett, expressed his excitement: "There’s nothing more delicious than watching our much-loved celebrities turn fugitive and go on the run as they attempt to escape the hunters, all in aid of the excellent charity Stand Up To Cancer." He added, "This year we have a stellar line up who have truly kept the hunters on their toes." Bennett promised viewers gripping television, saying, "With dramatic escapes to daring captures, this season of Celebrity Hunted will keep the Channel 4 viewer on the edge of their sofas from one programme to the next. Jason Bourne would be proud of them all." Meanwhile, Tom Hutchings, the executive producer at the production company, teased that the upcoming series will be the "most exhilarating" yet. He detailed, "Expect trips to Albert Square and Blue concerts, celebrities begging for money and clothes, failed camping attempts and blagged moments of luxury, and a team of 30 hunters stopping at nothing to catch them," Hutchings also assured fans, "No celebrities were harmed in the making of this programme, only a few bruised egos." The thrilling chase is set to begin on Channel 4 from January 5 at 9pm. Join our Things To Do community for all the latest news What's On news sent direct to your phone. To join you need to have WhatsApp on your device. All you need to do is click on the link and press 'join community' . No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the ChronicleLive team. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our privacy notice . CLICK HERE TO JOIN
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