- Indian state reopens schools, restores internet after ethnic clashes
- Young Equatorial Guineans yearn for the American dream
- Man City brace for Inter reunion as Akanji fears 'tough' schedule
- Uganda's 'singing fools' use satire to attack government
- Champions League finalists Dortmund ambitious after 'alpha' rebuild
- Coal phase-out fuels far right in rural eastern Germany
- More than 95,000 Japanese aged over 100, most of them women
- 'Crushed and downtrodden': Azerbaijan's COP29 crackdown
- Meta bans Russian state media outlets for 'interference'
- Von der Leyen set to reveal EU's new top line-up
- Climate finance: what you need to know ahead of COP29
- Azerbaijan says 'God-given' oil and gas will help it go green
- Most Asian markets up ahead of Fed but Tokyo hit by strong yen
- Chinese appliance maker Midea soars in Hong Kong after US$4 bn IPO
- Japanese players in vogue as English clubs widen horizons
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs arrested amid lawsuits
- Buoyant Bangladesh seek more history in India Test series
- Boeing, union to resume talks as strike quiets Seattle plants
- UN General Assembly to debate call for end to Israeli occupation
- 'Virus hunters' track threats to head off next pandemic
- Firefighters battling flames around Brazil's capital
- Myanmar flooding death toll jumps to 226
- Peruvian police seize 1.3 tons of shark fins
- Town at center of US migrant conspiracies hit with 33 bomb threats
- Emmy ratings pick up with historic 'Shogun' wins
- Washington, Madrid, Prague seek information on nationals held in Venezuela
- Pakistani pleads not guilty in alleged Iran plot to kill US official
- Drug-resistant superbugs projected to kill 39 million by 2050
- London Fashion Week: Burberry gives the trench coat a streetwear edge
- US woman died after abortion ban delayed her medical care: report
- Chiles' attorneys file Swiss appeal to overturn Olympic medal agony
- Intel delays Germany, Poland chip factories for two years
- Brady's Birmingham beat Reynolds' Wrexham in 'Hollywood derby'
- UN chief condemns 'collective punishment' of Palestinians
- Chiefs running back Pacheco suffers leg fracture: team
- Ronaldo misses Al Nassr draw in Asian Champions League opener
- Murdoch media empire succession drama plays out in US tribunal
- Players ignored in loaded football season, says Liverpool's Alisson
- Philippines says disputed reef 'not lost' to China despite pullout
- England's Curry 'curled up and cried' after serious injury
- Glamorgan approach Hollywood's Reynolds and McElhenney over Hundred investment
- League Cup still 'significant' for Man Utd boss Ten Hag
- Brazil's farmers fret over fires and drought
- Top Biden aide says US economy at 'turning point'
- US military says withdrawal from Niger is complete
- Bayern set sights on dream home Champions League final
- Toll hits 17 as Storm Boris lashes central Europe
- Hamas chief says ready for 'long war' in Gaza
- Suspect in Trump assassination attempt charged with gun crimes
- Iran's new president vows to ensure morality police don't 'bother' women
Unhappy return for Rodgers as Niners cruise past Jets
Aaron Rodgers made an unhappy return to NFL play on Monday, ending up on the losing side as the New York Jets were comfortably beaten 32-19 by the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara.
Almost a year to the day since Rodgers suffered a catastrophic Achilles tendon injury just four snaps into his debut for the Jets, the fit-again veteran quarterback was powerless to prevent the 49ers from cruising to victory at Levi's Stadium.
The 40-year-old threw for 167 yards with one touchdown and one interception against last year's losing Super Bowl finalists.
Although New York took an early 7-3 first-quarter lead with a close-range rushing touchdown from Breece Hall, San Francisco asserted their superiority thereafter.
A 51-yard Jake Moody field goal cut the Jets lead to one point at 7-6, before San Francisco forced a New York punt on their next possession after the visitors failed to advance a yard.
Niners quarterback Brock Purdy then marched his team downfield on a 12-play, 67-yard drive that culminated with Deebo Samuel rushing over from two yards to make it 13-7 after Moody's extra-point.
San Francisco's defense then forced another New York punt before Moody's third field goal of the game left the Niners 16-7 up at half-time.
The 49ers kept the scoreboard ticking over in the second half, adding a touchdown through Jordan Mason to make it 23-7 with the first drive of the third quarter.
Rodgers' attempts to generate any New York offensive momentum continued to falter however, with the quarterback tossing an interception on the next drive.
San Francisco took over and Moody duly slotted a field goal to stretch the 49ers' lead to 26-7.
Rodgers showed a flash of his old self after connecting with Allen Lazard for a 36-yard touchdown to make it 26-13 at the end of the third quarter.
But Moody's unerring boot once again ensured the 49ers kept a comfortable advantage, with two fourth quarter field goals making it 32-13 to the hosts.
With the game lost, Rodgers was removed from the final moments of the fourth quarter, allowing back-up quarterback Tyrod Taylor to throw a consolation touchdown with 25 seconds remaining that made it 32-19.
X.M.Francisco--PC