In case you missed it: Nov. 24
In case you missed it, here were the top stories from FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, Nov. 24.:
* Glen Davis is back, and so is Tobias Harris. Now at almost full strength, the Magic are looking to have their roster gel into a unit that can start producing some victories. Read More
* Magic Musings: Orlando has a young and athletic team, but Sunday they ran into a younger, more athletic outfit in the Suns. Read More
* Center Nikola Vucevic had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds as the Magic couldn’t keep pace with the visiting Suns in their seventh loss in eight games. Read More
* Devon Bookert nailed a fadeaway jumper with 0.5 seconds remaining to give Florida State a dramatic win over Northeastern in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off on Sunday night. Read More
* Veteran guard Ray Allen and his foundation gave back to local families, providing 250 meals to those in need as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. Read More
* Mike Wallace was an oft-hyped addition when he signed with Miami as a free agent, and fans had been waiting to see the big-play ability he possesses. For one half, at least, the wide receiver and quarterback Ryan Tannehill delivered on that promise, although there were a couple opportunities that slipped through their fingers in the loss to the Panthers. Read More
* Panthers quarterback Cam Newton converted a fourth-and-10 situation at his own 20 with a completion to keep alive Carolina's final possession, and they went on to score a touchdown with 43 seconds left and beat the Miami Dolphins 20-16 on Sunday. Read More
* Panthers 20, Dolphins 16: Takeaways & observations -- Miami once again will have to show great resiliency in the wake of Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Carolina Panthers at Sun Life Stadium. Miami (5-6) went ahead 7-3 with 5:39 left in the first quarter and led until Cam Newton hit Greg Olsen with the game-winning 1-yard touchdown pass with 46 seconds remaining. Read More
* A person familiar with the situation says Miami Dolphins tackle Jonathan Martin will likely be interviewed a second time by NFL special investigator Ted Wells about the team's bullying scandal. Read More
* Matthew Stafford's fourth interception went in and out of Calvin Johnson's hands inside the Tampa Bay 5 in the final minute, allowing the Buccaneers to hold on for a 24-21 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Tampa Bay (3-8) has won three straight after losing its first eight, joining the 1978 St. Louis Cardinals as the only team to do that. Read More
* Buccaneers 24, Lions 21: Takeaways & observations -- Few gave the Bucs a chance going into Ford Field against the Detroit Lions, a legitimate NFC North contender. Entering Sunday, this figured to be an intriguing showdown between Darrelle Revis and Calvin Johnson. In the end, this game became about so much more. Read More
* Maurice Jones-Drew ran for a season-high 84 yards and a touchdown and the Jacksonville Jaguars extended the Houston Texans' losing streak to a franchise-record nine games with a 13-6 victory. Read More
* Florida State retained its No. 2 spot in the Associated Press poll on Sunday afternoon. The Seminoles (11-0) routed Idaho 80-14, setting a school record for points in a game on Saturday. Jameis Winston had four passing touchdowns and both Telvin Smith and E.J. Levenberry had interception returns for a touchdown. Read More
* Tampa Bay cornerback Darrelle Revis left Sunday's game against Detroit with a groin injury. His return was questionable. Read More
* The Florida Panthers have recalled defenseman Dylan Olsen, the team announced Sunday. Olsen, acquired in the trade which sent Kris Versteeg to Chicago, joined Florida for practice Sunday. He could make his season debut Monday when the Panthers face the Philadelphia Flyers. Read More
* The Gators' depleted roster desperately needs help and will get it with the return of senior point guard Scottie Wilbekin. Wilbekin was reinstated Sunday from his five-game suspension and will be on the court when No. 16 Florida visits Jacksonville on Monday. Read More