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Sports Weekend Recap: Upsets and Thrilling Finishes

NASCAR, NFL, Golf, and NBA Deliver Exciting Moments

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This weekend's sports action was filled with thrilling moments, surprising upsets, and record-breaking performances. Here's a recap of the top stories from the world of NASCAR, NFL, golf, and the NBA. In NASCAR, Tyler...

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Sports Weekend Recap: Upsets and Thrilling Finishes

NASCAR, NFL, Golf, and NBA Deliver Exciting Moments

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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This weekend's sports action was filled with thrilling moments, surprising upsets, and record-breaking performances. Here's a recap of the top stories from the world of NASCAR, NFL, golf, and the NBA.

In NASCAR, Tyler Reddick made history by becoming the first driver in 17 years to sweep the first two races of the Cup Series season. Reddick's victory at Echo Park Speedway came in double overtime, after he rebounded from a crash earlier in the race. This win marks a significant milestone for Reddick and his team, Jordan, who are off to a strong start this season.

Meanwhile, in the NFL, the competition committee co-chairman Rich McKay stated that he is not expecting a proposal to ban the "tush push" this year. The "tush push" is a tactic where a player uses their hands to push a teammate from behind to block an opponent. While some have called for the move to be banned, McKay's comments suggest that it will remain a part of the game for now.

On the golf course, Jacob Bridgeman held off Rory McIlroy to win the Genesis Invitational by one shot. Bridgeman's victory was his first PGA Tour title, and it came after a nervy par putt on the 18th hole. McIlroy had started the day six shots off the lead, but made a strong comeback with five birdies. However, it was not enough to catch Bridgeman, who finished with a one-over-par 72.

Bridgeman's win was a narrow one, with McIlroy finishing just one shot behind. The American golfer held a seven-shot lead early in the day, but saw it dwindle as McIlroy made his charge. In the end, Bridgeman's steady play and clutch putting secured him the victory.

In the NBA, Neemias Queta made a statement with a thunderous dunk over Luka Doncic early in the Celtics-Lakers game. Queta, a 7-foot center, is having his best season as a pro, averaging 9.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks per game. The dunk was a highlight-reel play that showcased Queta's athleticism and skill.

Overall, this weekend's sports action was filled with exciting moments, surprising upsets, and record-breaking performances. From NASCAR to golf to the NBA, fans were treated to a thrilling ride that will be remembered for a long time.

This weekend's sports action was filled with thrilling moments, surprising upsets, and record-breaking performances. Here's a recap of the top stories from the world of NASCAR, NFL, golf, and the NBA.

In NASCAR, Tyler Reddick made history by becoming the first driver in 17 years to sweep the first two races of the Cup Series season. Reddick's victory at Echo Park Speedway came in double overtime, after he rebounded from a crash earlier in the race. This win marks a significant milestone for Reddick and his team, Jordan, who are off to a strong start this season.

Meanwhile, in the NFL, the competition committee co-chairman Rich McKay stated that he is not expecting a proposal to ban the "tush push" this year. The "tush push" is a tactic where a player uses their hands to push a teammate from behind to block an opponent. While some have called for the move to be banned, McKay's comments suggest that it will remain a part of the game for now.

On the golf course, Jacob Bridgeman held off Rory McIlroy to win the Genesis Invitational by one shot. Bridgeman's victory was his first PGA Tour title, and it came after a nervy par putt on the 18th hole. McIlroy had started the day six shots off the lead, but made a strong comeback with five birdies. However, it was not enough to catch Bridgeman, who finished with a one-over-par 72.

Bridgeman's win was a narrow one, with McIlroy finishing just one shot behind. The American golfer held a seven-shot lead early in the day, but saw it dwindle as McIlroy made his charge. In the end, Bridgeman's steady play and clutch putting secured him the victory.

In the NBA, Neemias Queta made a statement with a thunderous dunk over Luka Doncic early in the Celtics-Lakers game. Queta, a 7-foot center, is having his best season as a pro, averaging 9.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks per game. The dunk was a highlight-reel play that showcased Queta's athleticism and skill.

Overall, this weekend's sports action was filled with exciting moments, surprising upsets, and record-breaking performances. From NASCAR to golf to the NBA, fans were treated to a thrilling ride that will be remembered for a long time.

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