Vikings drop heartbreaker to Bears on a field goal
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MINNEAPOLIS — Bears kicker Cairo Santos celebrated his game-winning field goal in the locker room with a Vikings-themed dance. When coach Ben Johnson gave Santos the game ball after Sunday’s 19-17 win against the Vikings, the kicker did the “griddy” but clapped his hands over his head as if he was doing the Vikings’ “Skol” chant.
Two more players have made their marks for the Bears in a season of wild comebacks and didn't do it by passing, catching or running it from scrimmage.
At the 46th edition of the Cairo Intl. Film Festival, programmers from some of the world's leading festivals are finding something they rarely encounter elsewhere on the circuit: a festival where the energy in the market mirrors the energy in theaters.
Some two-and-a-half months later, the football gods rewarded the Chicago Bears with an opportunity for a do-over on their Week 1 debacle against the Minnesota Vikings, and this time, they got the job done.
Two more new coaches will be joining the Orioles’ staff for the 2026 season, one of whom has been a prominent name in baseball for nearly three decades. Baltimore is set to hire Miguel Cairo as Major League infield coach,
Franco-Egyptian filmmaker Namir Abdel Messeeh's "Life After Siham" is screening in the Special Screenings section of the Cairo Intl. Film Festival, on Nov. 19 and Nov. 20, having previously received development support at the 2021 Cairo Film Connection.
Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 7 special agents began a death investigation in Cairo.