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The Patriots finally knocked off Tua — and did i The Patriots finally knocked off Tua — and did it with style.

Second-year QB Drake Maye carved up Miami and the New England defense slammed the door in the final minute as the Pats escaped with a 33-27 win — the first victory of the Mike Vrabel era.
Maye was ruthlessly efficient, going 19-of-23 for 230 yards and two TDs, staking New England to a 12-0 burst with strikes to Mack Hollins and Kayshon Boutte. Kicker Andy Borregales clanked two early PATs, letting the Dolphins hang around.

Tua Tagovailoa (26-of-33, 315 yards, two TDs, one pick) heated up, finding Jaylen Waddle from 18 yards and riding De’Von Achane’s burst for a 29-yard score to make it 15-14 at the half. A post-break bomb to Tyreek Hill set up a field goal and another kick gave Miami a 20-15 lead.

Cue the momentum swing. Rhamondre Stevenson slipped loose for a 56-yard catch-and-run — Maye’s longest NFL completion — then Maye punched in a short TD and Stevenson hammered the two-point try for 23-20.

Special teams chaos flipped the script twice in 12 seconds. Miami’s Malik Washington housed a 65-yard punt to snatch a 27-23 edge. Antonio Gibson answered immediately with a 90-yard kick return to put the Pats back on top, 30-27, with 7:06 left.

The closer? Defense and a deep boot. Linebacker Marte Mapu snagged Tua on fourth down, setting up Borregales’ redemption — a 53-yarder for a six-point cushion with 1:47 remaining. Miami threatened late, but Milton Williams buried the final fourth down to seal it. Achane’s would-be walk-off down the sideline was ruled out at the 26.

Stevenson powered the offense, Bryce Baringer uncorked a 71-yard field-flipper, and K’Lavon Chaisson delivered a key sack. New England moves to 1-1 and finally solves Tagovailoa. Next up: the Steelers at Gillette, Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

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The San Diego Yacht Club overcame a rocky start an The San Diego Yacht Club overcame a rocky start and stormed back late to clinch the 2025 Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup, edging out Royal Hong Kong and Royal Vancouver in a nail-biting finale on Narragansett Bay.

The decisive moment came on the final leg of the 12th and last race. San Diego rounded the leeward gate in 15th but found an opening when an opponent was penalized, clearing an exit lane. Skipper Jake La Dow, with veteran mainsail trimmer Rick Merriman and tactician Adam Roberts, steered the team up the right side, picking shifts to surge into eighth at the finish. That was just enough to secure the championship for the second time in three editions.

“We had a really clean exit and just found our wheels,” Roberts said. “We’re not math people, but once we got the thumbs up, it was game on. Relief and excitement.”

The comeback mirrored heartbreak from 2019, when San Diego faltered at a critical mark. This time, they avoided disaster despite an early crash tack that dropped them deep in the fleet.

Royal Hong Kong held steady in fourth to finish second overall, while Royal Vancouver, who briefly looked poised to win, slipped to third after being nipped at the line by San Diego. Corinthian Yacht Club of Marblehead placed fourth and Royal Cork Yacht Club of Ireland rounded out the top five.

Hosted at the New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court, the biennial regatta drew 20 amateur teams from around the world. New York Yacht Club closed on a high note, winning the final race, but finished ninth overall.

Final Standings (Top 5)
1. San Diego Yacht Club — 63 points
2. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club — 68
3. Royal Vancouver Yacht Club — 70.1
4. Corinthian Yacht Club — 80
5. Royal Cork Yacht Club — 93

San Diego’s triumph adds another chapter to one of sailing’s most competitive Corinthian championships.

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