- Associated Press - Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Dec. 25

1956 - Corky Devlin of Fort Wayne goes 0-for-15 from the field against the Minneapolis Lakers to tie an NBA record.

1971 - Garo Yepremian’s 37-yard field goal at 7:40 of the second overtime gives the Miami Dolphins a 27-24 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the AFC playoffs. At 82:40, it’s the longest game in NFL history.

1984 - Bernard King of the New York Knicks scores 60 points in a 120-114 loss to the New Jersey Nets.

1995 - Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys scores his 25th touchdown of the season in a 37-13 win over Arizona, breaking the record for most TDs in a season. Smith passes John Riggins of Washington, who scored 24 in 1983.

1999 - Hawaii beats Oregon 23-17 in the Oahu Bowl to cap a remarkable turnaround for the Rainbow Warriors. Hawaii improves from 0-12 in 1998 to 9-4 - the greatest single-season improvement in NCAA history.

2002 - Katie Hnida becomes the first woman to play in a Division I football game when she attempts an extra point following a New Mexico touchdown in the Las Vegas Bowl. Hnida, a walk-on junior, has her kick blocked in the 27-13 loss to UCLA.

2008 - The Los Angeles Lakers beat Boston to end the Celtics’ franchise-record winning streak at 19 games. Kobe Bryant scores 27 points to lead Los Angeles in the 92-83 win. The Lakers’ Phil Jackson becomes the sixth coach to reach 1,000 victories. He has a career record of 1,000-423 with Chicago and the Lakers.

2008 - New Orleans guard Chris Paul has his NBA-record steals streak end at 108 games in the Hornets’ 88-68 loss to Orlando.

2012 - The Los Angeles Clippers extend their franchise-record winning streak to 14 games with a 112-100 win over the Denver Nuggets. The Clippers claim the NBA’s best record at 22-6 in the finale of a Christmas Day doubleheader at Staples Center. In the first game, Kobe Bryant scores 34 points in his NBA-record 15th Christmas Day game to lead the Lakers to a 100-94 win over the New York Knicks 100-94.

2016 - Ben Roethlisberger throws two late touchdowns, including a 4-yard strike to Antonio Brown with 9 seconds remaining, to lift the Steelers over the Baltimore Ravens 31-27. Brown stretches the ball into the end zone to cap a wild fourth quarter and give Pittsburgh the AFC North title. This is the 600th regular-season victory in Steelers history. Roethlisberger becomes the 10th NFL player to throw for at least 300 touchdowns.

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