By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Oct 27, 2022

October 27, 2022 was highlighted by Luka’s 41 PT triple-double which was just enough to beat the Nets 129-125 in OT. Tom Brady continued to play poorly, being held to one TD, as TB lost 27-22 to Baltimore. Tampa is now 3-5, meaning Brady is 2+ games below .500 for the first time in his career. The Chiefs added another weapon, trading a 3rd and 6th round pick in 2023 for NYG WR Kadarius Toney. Jordan Poole was crafty during a win vs. Miami, scoring a nice layup after a spin move in the Warriors 13-point victory over the Heat.

See what happened in sports on this day in recent years:

– October 27, 2021: Joe Harris became the Nets 3PM leader, Astros Game 2 win, Harrison Barnes GW-3PM, and more!

– October 27, 2020: Mookie Betts‘ Dodgers became MLB Champions, Blake Snell got pulled in WS Game 6, and more!

– October 27, 2019: Cole‘s big World Series performance, Crowder‘s GW OT buzzer-beater, Rodgers on fire, and more!

WHAT HAPPENED IN SPORTS OVERVIEWThese posts showcase everything you need to see in pro sports all in one place EVERY DAY. This includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts & records from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history.

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LUKA LED OT WIN IN NY

 

LAMAR’S TOO SLIPPERY

 

POOLE WAS IN HIS BAG

 

New NFL leading Rusher OTD

Freese became a legend OTD

Red Sox ended the curse OTD

Megatron REC YDS record OTD

Epic World Series Game 7 OTD

Angels only World Series OTD

Unreal Rodgers Pass TD OTD

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Thursday Night Football

NBA Thursday

7:30 PM: Dallas Mavericks (1-2) vs. Brooklyn Nets (1-2)

10:00 PM: Miami Heat (1-3) vs. Golden State Warriors (2-2)

*All game times listed are in Eastern Standard Time (EST)*

NBA: PG Lonzo Ball, Chicago Bulls (turns 25)

MLB: LF Francsico Mejia, Tampa Bay Rays (27)

NFL: CB William Jackson III, Washington Commanders (30)

NBA: G Lou Williams, Free Agent (36)

MLB: LF Ralph Kiner, Hall of Fame (100)

2020: The city of Los Angeles became the 1st city to win multiple MLB/NBA/NFL/NHL titles during the same calendar month ever as the Dodgers won their 1st World Series since 1988

2019: Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers completed an unreal PASS TD to RB Jamaal Williams in the back of the end zone as Rodgers was falling down to his right

2013: New York Giants QB Eli Manning broke Phil Simms record for the most career PASS YDS (33,462) in franchise history. Manning led the Giants to 2 Super Bowl victories and retired with 57,023 PASS YDS which still stands as the franchise record today

2013: Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson recorded the most REC YDS (329) during a single regulation game in NFL history as the Lions beat the Cowboys 31-30 in Dallas. Flipper Anderson had 336 in a 1989 game that went to OT

2011: In World Series Game 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3B David Freese hit an iconic game-tying, 2-run triple with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning and followed that up with a walk-off HR in the 11th to force a game 7 where STL won it all

2006: Despite losing 10 of their last 14 regular season games, the St. Louis Cardinals won the World Series over the Detroit Tigers in 6 games as they had the fewest regular season wins (83) of any World Series winner

2004: Boston Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to win their 1st World Series since 1918, officially breaking the “Curse of the Bambino” that led them to winning 4 Championships over a 15-year span (2004, 2007, 2013, 2018)

2002: Dallas Cowboys RB Emmitt Smith became the NFL’s all-time leader in career rushing yards, surpassing Walter Payton (16,728). Smith remains the leader with 18,355 RUSH YDS with Payton still in 2nd place

2002: Anaheim Angels defeated the Barry Bonds-led San Francisco Giants in Game 7 to win their very 1st World Series in franchise history in the only year they’ve been a Wild Card team in franchise history with Troy Glaus winning WS MVP

1991: In what many consider to be the greatest Game 7 in World Series history, the Braves and Twins held each other scoreless for 9 innings, forcing the 1st extra-inning Game 7 in 67 years as the Twins won 1-0 with SP Jack Morris pitching a 10-IP shutout

1985: Kansas City Royals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals handily (11-0) in Game 7 to secure their 1st title and became the very 1st team to lose the 1st 2 games of a World Series at home and come back to win it

 

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