November 25
1925 — Red Grange makes his professional debut with the Chicago Bears, allowing just 36 runs in a 0-0 draw with the Chicago Cardinals code.
1934 — The Detroit Lions suffered their first loss in franchise history, losing 3-0 to the Green Bay Packers. The Lions won their first 10 games of the season.
1948 – Howie Dallmar of the Philadelphia Warriors ties his NBA record when he misses all 15 shots against the Washington Capitols.
1976 – Buffalo’s OJ Simpson rushes for 273 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-14 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day.
1979 – Pat Summerall and John Madden broadcast a game together for the first time, a partnership that lasted 22 years and became one of the most famous partnerships in the history of television sports broadcasting .
1980 – “No more, no more.” Roberto Duran exits with 16 seconds left in round eight in New Orleans, leaving Sugar Ray Renner Sugar Ray Leonard regains the WBC welterweight title.
1983 – Larry Holmes defeated Marvis Frazier at 2:57 of the first round in Las Vegas to retain the world heavyweight title.
1985 – Clemson’s Grayson Marshall sets an NCAA record with 20 assists in an 83-57 win over Maryland Eastern Shore.
1995 – Tim Biakabutuka rushes for a career-high 313 yards to help Michigan beat Ohio State 31-23.
2002 — Ozzie Newsome becomes the first black general manager in NFL history, signing a new five-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens that includes an upgrade to his title.
2007 – San Diego’s LaDainian Tomlinson becomes the 23rd player in NFL history to rush for 10,000 yards, rushing for 36 yards in the Chargers’ 32-14 win over Baltimore Milestone reached.
2007 – Eli Manning threw three interceptions for touchdowns in Minnesota’s 41-17 victory over the New York Giants. Darren Sharper returned a kick 20 yards for a score, Dwight Smith returned a kick 93 yards and Chad Greenway returned a kick 37 yards, just a few plays over.
2012 — The Toronto Argonauts defeat the Calgary Stampeders 35-22 in the 100th Gray Cup. Toronto won its 16th Gray Cup championship and first since 2004.
2014 — Lionel Messi becomes the all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League.
2018 — Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers sets an NFL single-game record by completing 25 consecutive passes in a 45-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals.