In a thrilling Game 3, Aaron Judge led the New York Yankees to an incredible comeback against the Toronto Blue Jays, hitting a tying homer and driving in four runs to stave off elimination.
Week 3 of the NFL was filled with drama, injuries, and historic performances. The Chiefs finally secured a win amidst quarterback woes, while the Eagles staged a thrilling comeback against the Rams.
In a stunning turnaround, the Minnesota Vikings rallied from a dismal start to defeat the Chicago Bears 27-24 on Monday Night Football. J.J. McCarthy led the charge with two touchdown passes, showcasing his resilience in his debut after a year off due to injury.
In a thrilling Sunday night opener, Josh Allen led the Bills to a stunning comeback victory over the Ravens, throwing for 394 yards and solidifying his MVP candidacy. With a record-breaking fourth quarter, this game could change the course of the season.
In a thrilling season opener, the Ravens led 40-25 but the Bills orchestrated a stunning comeback, culminating in a last-second field goal by Matt Prater for a 41-40 victory. What went wrong for Baltimore?
In a stunning turn of events, the Milwaukee Brewers overcame an 8-1 deficit against the Cincinnati Reds to secure their 13th consecutive win, tying a franchise record. Christian Yelich's stellar performance included two home runs and a key RBI, showcasing the Brewers' resilience and skill.
In an unforgettable game, the Tampa Bay Rays staged the largest comeback of the season, overcoming an eight-run deficit to defeat the Baltimore Orioles 12-8, led by Brandon Lowe's pivotal two-run homer.
In a thrilling Game 4 showdown, the Oklahoma City Thunder rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Indiana Pacers 111-104, tying the series at 2-2. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shined with 35 points, leading OKC's comeback as they regained momentum in the playoffs. Can the Pacers recover in the next game?
In a thrilling five-hour and 29-minute match, Carlos Alcaraz overcame Jannik Sinner after facing championship points, marking one of the greatest comebacks in French Open history.
In a thrilling World Series rematch, the Dodgers pulled off a stunning comeback against the Yankees, scoring four runs in the sixth inning to secure an 8-5 victory at Dodger Stadium. Led by Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman, this game reignited the Dodgers' hopes during a challenging stretch.