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Former Lincoln sports reporter accused of killing her mom, police say – KOLN | Nebraska Local News, Weather, Sports | Lincoln, NE

WICHITA, Kan. (KOLN) – A former Lincoln sports reporter has been accused of killing her mother, according to police and city officials.
Sedgwick County officials said 47-year-old Angelynn Mock was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder in the stabbing of her 80-year-old mother, Anita Avers, early Friday morning.
Records show Mock worked as a sports reporter at ABC 8 KLKN in Lincoln, Nebraska, from November 2002 to February 2004.
Wichita police said officers were called at 7:52 a.m. to a report of a stabbing at a southeast Wichita home. They found a suspect outside the residence. Inside, officers found Avers unresponsive in her bed with multiple stab wounds.
Sedgwick County EMS transported Avers to a local hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.
Police said the suspect, later identified as Mock, was taken to a hospital for treatment, then booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on a first-degree murder charge.
The investigation is ongoing. Stay connected to 1011now.com for the latest updates.
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STAFF PICKS: What is the worst rule in sports? – The Daily Eastern News

The sports staff shared what they think is the worst rule in sports.
 
Gabe Newman (Sports Editor): Roughing the passer in the NFL
While there should be some level of protection for a quarterback, they’re too protected by the roughing the passer penalty.
If the quarterback hasn’t yet thrown the ball, then roughing the passer shouldn’t be called.
I hate it when a defender makes a play and sacks the quarterback, but because he landed on him with too much of his body weight it’s a 15-yard penalty.
If the tackle is flagrant, then it should be unnecessary roughness. But, throwing a flag for normally tackling someone who has the ball just because of the position they play is pathetic.
Payton Liggins (Assistant Sports Editor): Excessive Celebration in the NFL
A dumb rule in football is the “excessive celebration” penalty.
Scoring a touchdown is one of the hardest, but most exciting, things to do in the game. However, players can get flagged and fined for celebrating too much. I understand the NFL doesn’t want anything promoting sex, violence or anything that delays the game. But, whether it’s a choreographed dance, spiking the ball, or showing personality, the NFL has long restricted how players can express themselves after big plays.
I can say the league has loosened up in recent years, but some celebrations are still penalized if officials deem them “taunting”. The rule feels unnecessary because celebrations add entertainment for fans and allow players to show emotion in a high-intensity sport. By punishing joy and creativity based on a referee’s opinion, the rule not only frustrates players but also drains fun from the game.
Morgan Gillespie (Sports Reporter): Can’t reattempt run if you run off the runway in track and field
There is a rule in Track & Field for the long and triple jump events that explains how you can’t run off the runway even though you never crossed the board to reattempt your run.
During an attempt, you are given one minute to jump. Once an athlete passes the board, that is considered an attempt or a scratch, depending on the foot placement.
While athletes are running down the runway, sometimes you can tell when your steps will be off. In practice, athletes sometimes veer off the runway and try again. Although that happens in practice, officials will count that as an attempt at a meet and will not let you reattempt that jump even though you technically did not cross the board.
I feel that athletes should be allowed to do that instead of wasting jumps. Now, if that were allowed, there would need to be a limit on the number of attempts.
Jacksen Adkins (Sports Reporter): Offensive fouls in basketball
My least favorite rule is the offensive foul in the NBA.
It may sound like I want offensive players to have free reign over the court, but it’s the opposite. The offensive foul largely goes under-called due to its vagueness in enforcement.
Players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Brunson have caught flak for drawing fouls by pump faking to get defenders in the air before intentionally jumping into them. They racked up points like this in last year’s playoffs, ending as the top two players in total playoff points.
Ultimately, these players are trying to win, and if it means using loopholes or poorly articulated rules to your advantage, then fair game.
The burden falls on referees and officials to make clear that the act of baiting for fouls will go unrewarded this season and on. If they don’t, the lack of enforcement on the offensive foul could end up making the NBA harder to watch.
Aaron Coffin (Sports Reporter): Technical fouls 
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NFL trade deadline 2025 tracker, live updates: Eagles acquire Jaelan Phillips, news, analysis and reaction to every deal – The New York Times

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Welcome to The Athletic's 2025 coverage of the 2025 NFL trade deadline. Below you will find every trade since October and here is where you can keep track of every trade that takes place from now until Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET deadline.
The Eagles acquire the Miami pass rusher for a 2026 third-round pick, league sources told The Athletic on Monday.
Share your reactions with us by emailing live@theathletic.com.

Asked Trey Hendrickson if he has any expectations of what will happen at the trade deadline. He wasn't feeling (or looking for) much control over what's next:
💬 “I think this offseason I had a million different scenarios that could happen. The only one that happens is the one they approve. It’s kind of out of my hands and I just trust in the Lord through this process. Whatever he has in store it will be done.”
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Asked Trey Hendrickson what he would say to anyone questioning his desire to play before the trade deadline:
💬 “I can’t control what people’s evaluations and questions of me are. I can only say that I have a standard for my play and I think they have a standard for their recovery process. The Jets game was a little early in hindsight. Having unfortunate setbacks like that are kind of annoying. This is uncharted territory for me over the last four years. Navigating these will be a day-to-day process in figuring out when it is best and when the time is to get back to doing what I love.”
Sept. 8: Jacksonville Jaguars trade running back Tank Bigsby to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for 2026 fifth- and sixth-round picks.
Sept. 13: New England Patriots trade wide receiver Ja’Lynn Polk and a 2028 seventh-round draft pick to the New Orleans Saints for a 2027 sixth-round pick.
Sept. 23: Tennessee Titans trade second-year cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
Sept. 29: Houston Texans trade offensive tackle Cam Robinson and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for 2027 sixth-round pick.
Oct. 7: Cleveland Browns trade quarterback Joe Flacco and a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round pick.
Oct. 7: Baltimore Ravens trade edge rusher Odafe Oweh and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Los Angeles Chargers in exchange for safety Alohi Gilman and a 2026 fifth-round pick.
Oct. 8: Jacksonville Jaguars trade cornerback Tyson Campbell and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for cornerback Greg Newsome II and a 2026 sixth-round pick.
Kirk Cousins, Atlanta Falcons: It didn’t look like Cousins had a whole lot left in the tank when he filled in for Michael Penix Jr. in Week 8, but it’s a small sample and he’s a veteran name who could attract some interest.
Russell Wilson, New York Giants: Speaking of veteran quarterbacks who don’t appear to have much left in the tank … Jaxson Dart has taken control of the starting job in the Big Apple and Jameis Winston is a competent backup.
Asked Trey Hendrickson if he has any expectations of what will happen at the trade deadline. He wasn't feeling (or looking for) much control over what's next:
💬 “I think this offseason I had a million different scenarios that could happen. The only one that happens is the one they approve. It’s kind of out of my hands and I just trust in the Lord through this process. Whatever he has in store it will be done.”
Asked if he anticipates the Ravens making a move before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET trade deadline, John Harbaugh said, “No way to know. We’ll see what happens.”
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Appearing on SiriusXM, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones just said Dallas has made a trade and could possibly make a couple of more before tomorrow’s deadline. He declined to share who is involved in the trade.
Jones: “Immediately it will have him on the field and it will address some of the things."
Jermaine Johnson, New York Jets: The Jets have reportedly been getting calls inquiring about Johnson.
Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens looked good in Lamar Jackson’s return on Thursday, and Andrews was a beneficiary, reeling in a couple of touchdowns. But the veteran tight end is in a contract year and there are other tight ends on the roster who have proven to be capable in the offense.
Logan Wilson, Cincinnati Bengals: The veteran linebacker has requested a trade out of Cincinnati.
Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers: Rico Dowdle’s emergence has made Hubbard expendable.
Quinnen Williams, New York Jets: According to Dianna Russini, teams have been showing interest in the star defensive tackle, but the price the Jets are asking for has been massive.
Bradley Chubb, Miami Dolphins: It’s a lost season for the Dolphins, who could be looking at some major changes in the organization after already parting ways with general manager Chris Grier. Approaching the wrong side of 30 next season, Chubb is at a point where his greatest value may be whatever draft picks Miami can get in return for him.
Breece Hall, New York Jets: The star running back hasn’t exactly shied away from being included in the trade dialogue, and it’s fair to wonder how he fits on the Jets with where the organization is headed.
Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars: According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, the Jaguars are listening on calls for their wide receiver, though a move feels unlikely.
Jakobi Meyers, Las Vegas Raiders: Few players have been as open as Meyers has been about his desire to be traded. Will the Raiders oblige?
Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals: After a messy summer of negotiations, Hendrickson stayed with the Bengals on a contract that expires after this season. With the team 3-6 after Sunday’s heartbreaking loss to the Chicago Bears and playoff odds down to just 2 percent according to The Athletic’s playoff simulator, will the Bengals try to get something in return?
Every year, dozens of NFL players are traded, like chess pieces easily moved from square to square.
Only, these “pieces” are actual humans, whose athletic abilities are glorified on game days while their real lives away from the field are less visible.
It’s normal for them to be uprooted on a moment’s notice, ending their tenure with one team hours before starting with another. It’s expected. And it will happen again in the hours leading up to Tuesday’s trade deadline (4 p.m. ET).
But for the thousands of players who have been involved in trade deals, rarely does any part of it feel normal or expected.
Read more below as NFL players share their perspective.
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The Dallas Cowboys will face the Arizona Cardinals tonight on 'Monday Night Football,' looking to secure a critical win at home as the NFC playoff picture begins to take shape. Dallas possesses one of the league's best offenses but its defense has struggled mightily once again.
Will the Cowboys make deals at the deadline to prepare for a potential playoff push or will they stand pat?
The Athletic's Jon Machota provides insights below.
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Eric DeCosta likes to add at the trade deadline. Since becoming the Baltimore Ravens’ general manager in 2019, he has made at least one deadline deal in five of seven seasons. The exceptions were in 2021 and 2023.
At least in 2023, there were a couple of close calls. The Ravens were far down the road on trades involving Derrick Henry and Chase Young, but the Tennessee Titans got cold feet on the first one, and Baltimore pulled out of the second one due to Young’s health concerns.
DeCosta’s trade deadline additions have included cornerbacks Marcus Peters and Tre’Davious White, pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, middle linebacker Roquan Smith and wide receiver Diontae Johnson. He lengthened that list this season, acquiring safety Alohi Gilman from the Los Angeles Chargers last month in a deal that sent outside linebacker Odafe Oweh to Southern California.
Saturday’s trade of cornerback Jaire Alexander to the Philadelphia Eagles in a pick exchange certainly suggests that DeCosta isn’t done ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline. The deal nets the Ravens a sixth-round pick in 2026, increasing their chest of tradeable draft capital. It also adds about $2 million of cap space to the team’s coffers to help accommodate outside additions.
Read more on the Ravens trade deadline below.
With Mike Vrabel wearing the headset and Drake Maye under center, the New England Patriots have already essentially doubled their win total from last season and are tied for the best record in the AFC.
What does that mean for New England at the trade deadline?
The Athletic's Chad Graff shares his perspective below.
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As Patriots top Falcons to move to 7-2, it’s time to make a trade before the deadline
Following Jayden Daniels’ dislocated left elbow in last night’s blowout Commanders loss to the Seahawks, reader and Washington fan Freddie R. has sent us an email with several trade ideas for his team, which now seems destined for a reload year before aiming to return to contention with a healthy Daniels in 2026…
“Given that the season is over and the team must start to rethink our strategy of building the roster, I would like us to trade some of our older players on expiring contracts to try build some draft capital.
Some of these are bold but we need capital and we need to build through the draft!”
What do you think of Freddie’s trade ideas? Let us know, or submit your own proposals, by emailing us at live@theathletic.com.
The Broncos are soaring at 7-2.
The Athletic's Nick Kosmider has more on why he thinks Denver will stand pat at the trade deadline after Sunday's win over the Texans. The Broncos could explore additions at tight end or receiver, but Sean Payton insists the Broncos "like what we currently have" on the roster.
Read more at the link below.
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The Dolphins need to clear cap space, and multiple teams need help pressuring the quarterback after injuries and/or retirements dealt them a blow. The two-time Pro Bowl selection missed the entire 2024 season while recovering from a torn ACL, but already has four sacks in six games as one of the few bright spots for Miami. With a potential out on his contract after this season, Bradley Chubb could be a pretty attractive target.
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Packers TE Tucker Kraft tore his ACL yesterday against the Panthers, per a league source. Tests confirmed the diagnosis today.
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The trade: Pittsburgh Steelers acquire LB Preston Smith from Green Bay Packers for 2025 seventh-round pick
Verdict: Good, not great. Smith came at a good value as far as rentals go. He became a member of the Steelers’ rotation, recording 13 tackles and two sacks and a fumble recovery in eight games. However, Pittsburgh officials weren’t impressed enough and released Smith in the offseason to save $12 million in cap space.
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Islanders' David Rittich: Third win in four tries – CBS Sports

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Rittich stopped 20 shots on 22 attempts in Sunday’s 3-2 win over the Blue Jackets.
Rittich allowed just one goal inside the first 50 minutes of regulation before the Blue Jackets took a brief lead, which was then taken back by New York with two goals in the final two minutes. With the win, the 33-year-old goaltender has a 3-1-0 record with a 3.01 GAA and a .902 save percentage across four appearances. Sunday’s start was his second appearance in three games, which is a stretch of action he hasn’t seen yet this season. With starting goaltender Ilya Sorokin facing struggles in the early stages of this season, Rittich might get a few extra opportunities in the backup role to keep Sorokin fresh. With three wins to start the season, Rittich is a solid spot start in fantasy for the time being.
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Schroeder Named Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week – Johns Hopkins University Athletics

                      <span>Football</span>                          <time pubdate="" datetime="11/3/2025 8:48:00 AM">11/3/2025 8:48:00 AM</time>                                                    <span>Ernie Larossa - Director of Athletic Communications</span>                                                <br>LANCASTER, PA – Johns Hopkins senior running back <b><dfn><a href="/sports/football/roster/geoff-schroeder/20359" rel="smarttag" rev="20359">Geoff Schroeder</a></dfn></b> has been named the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts in the Blue Jays' 47-26 victory at #25/#24 Muhlenberg on Saturday.  This is the first time this season he has earned the award and the third time a Johns Hopkins player has been honored.<br>Schroeder powered Johns Hopkins to the win at Muhlenberg as he rushed for a career-high 232 yards and two touchdowns.  His 232 yards rank as the fifth-best total in program history and are the most by a Blue Jay since <b>Jonathan Rigaud</b> rushed for 238 yards in a win against Ursinus in 2012.<br>Through eight games, Schroeder has rushed for 778 yards and 16 touchdowns and has 20 receptions for 169 yards and one score to his credit.  His 97.3 yards rushing per game, 16 rushing touchdowns and 17 overall touchdowns all lead the Centennial Conference.  In addition, his 16 rushing touchdowns are tied for third in the nation, while his 17 overall touchdowns are tied for fourth.<br>With his effort against the Mules, Schroeder now has 2,319 career rushing yards and 27 rushing TDs to his credit.  He ranks ninth in school history in rushing yards and fifth in rushing TDs.  His 16 rushing touchdowns this season already rank seventh on the Johns Hopkins single-season list.<br>Johns Hopkins (8-0, 5-0 Centennial) will return to action on Saturday, November 8 when the Blue Jays welcome McDaniel (1-7, 0-5 CC) to Homewood Field (12 pm).<br>- 30 -<br>  <br>   <br><time pubdate="" datetime="11.01.25">11.01.25</time><br><time pubdate="" datetime="10.30.25">10.30.25</time><br><time pubdate="" datetime="10.25.25">10.25.25</time><br><time pubdate="" datetime="10.23.25">10.23.25</time><br><time pubdate="" datetime="10.20.25">10.20.25</time><br><time pubdate="" data-bind="formatDate: video_date, format: 'MM.DD.YY'"></time><br>Thanks for visiting <a class="b0v3k3vm0-modal__text-host"></a>!<br>The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy.<br>We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here.<br>Thank you for your support!<br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivgFBVV95cUxQd1pNT1FLeVU0aGhmVDcxSEo5VGVDZkRIVjNoT2lsbEh6bVBqcDE2WlNqSzlCSkVWalJGQk1wamx6MFZMTHlVaUdwdmJDbWZlT2ZHMWdYMURscmJmTHpaODkwSXpDLWdsVmljYV9wRzVuend6d0gzVDY0Y1hHb1JLZzBZV2V3RGc0VDc1bXZZNmxlT0k2X1pCazJwT01aY2FwMFdRWmdiN2hHU3pKLVZ3dF9uTmN3NGhrRVJYTDR3?oc=5">source</a>