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Day: April 30, 2026

Cleveland Cavaliers defeat Toronto Raptors in Game 5 to take 3-2 series lead

NBA BASKETBALL COURT WITH BALL This content was generated by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system.

The Cleveland Cavaliers surged back in the closing minutes to defeat the Toronto Raptors 125–120 in Game 5, taking a 3–2 lead in their first-round playoff matchup and putting themselves one victory away from advancing. Toronto appeared

Two-time Pro Bowl safety Justin Simmons retires as Bronco after nine seasons in NFL

Denver Broncos NFL team Logo and American football ball on Green Grass.

Veteran safety Justin Simmons has officially announced his retirement, announcing Wednesday that he is stepping away from the NFL after nine seasons, most of them spent in Denver. Originally selected by the Broncos in the third round

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