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São Paulo beat Bahia in tricolour clash to close round 2
São Paulo defeated Bahia 2-1 in the second round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1Credits: Rebeca Reis / Staff Images Woman / CBF
In the clash between the São Paulo and Bahia teams, São Paulo beat Bahia 2-1 at Marcelo Portugal, in Cotia (SP), in the second round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1, on Monday night (23rd). Giovanna Crivelari and Gadu secured the victory for the Soberanas. Cássia scored for the Women of Steel.
The result put São Paulo level with Palmeiras and Flamengo as the only teams with two wins in the first two rounds of the country’s main women’s championship.
Before São Paulo’s triumph, Cruzeiro and Santos drew 1-1 at Arena do Jacaré, in Sete Lagoas (MG). Carol Baiana scored for Peixe, and Gaby Soares for Raposa.
Cruzeiro and Santos drew 1-1 in the second round of the Brasileirão Feminino A1Credits: Gustavo Martins/ Cruzeiro
There was also no winner in the match between Vitória and Mixto-MT, played at Estádio de Pituaçu, in Salvador. The teams from Bahia and Mato Grosso drew 2-2, in a match that saw Mixto dominate the first half and Leão da Barra react in the second. Géssica and Joyce scored for the visitors, but Bárbara and Duda Anjos secured the draw in the final stretch.
Check out the other results from the 2nd round: Corinthians 2 x 2 Fluminense; Flamengo 4 x 2 Red Bull Bragantino; Grêmio 1 x 2 Palmeiras; América-MG 0 x 2 Internacional; Ferroviária-SP 2 x 1 Botafogo; and Juventude 0 x 0 Atlético-MG.
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NFL.com: Should the Bills trade for Eagles WR A.J. Brown?
The Buffalo Bills showed last season that, while a talented team, their offense could probably use another playmaker.
How about AJ Brown?
Trade rumors have long circled the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver.
A three-time Pro Bowler and three-time second-team All-Pro player, Brown is a top playmaker in the NFL. At only 28 years old and with a Super Bowl on his resume, if the Eagles were to trade him there would be suitors.
NFL.com made the case for a trade between the Bills and Eagles involving Brown:
If you’re tired of hearing about the annual drama involving Brown and the Eagles, just imagine how Philadelphia might feel. Is trading Brown a smart move? Absolutely not. GM Howie Roseman said it best after the trade deadline passed in November: “You don’t get rid of guys like that.”
But this relationship sure feels like it’s headed toward a divorce, even after the Eagles fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. If so, the Eagles won’t have a hard time finding interested trade partners. They might be able to extract the most value from a team like the Bills, who have desperately needed a top receiver ever since they sent Stefon Diggs to Houston.
Brown would give Josh Allen the star target he’s lacked in recent years and might welcome a fresh start with another title contender. It should cost the Bills a significant amount, but if ever there were a time for Buffalo to push all of its chips to the center of the table, it’s now.
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