The Chargers used a punter as their kicker with Mike Badgley out and the result went as expected Source
MLB injury report: Return timeline, updates for Giancarlo Stanton, Luis Severino, David Price and others
Here’s our regularly updated look at baseball’s biggest injuries Source
Premier League scores: Man. City stunned by Norwich City as Liverpool goes five clear; Chelsea rolls behind Abraham
The Reds are 5-0-0 to start the season Source
Sunday Night Football odds: Falcons vs. Eagles picks, predictions from dialed-in expert who’s 12-3 on Philly, Atlanta games
Josh Nagel has his finger on the pulse of the Eagles and Falcons. Source
Titans QB Marcus Mariota Kicks Himself After Missed Opportunities vs Colts
The Titans went just 1-of-10 on third down opportunities in the game, and had too many drives stall because of poor starts on first down. Source
Antonio Brown takes positive first step during Patriots debut, still has some kinks to work through
Antonio Brown flashes potential in New England’s offense. Source
JuJu Smith-Schuster breaks one of Randy Moss’ NFL records in Steelers’ Week 2 loss to Seahawks
Smith-Schuster has reached another NFL milestone Source
Braves’ Charlie Culberson fractures facial bones after taking pitch to face on bunt attempt
The umpires ruled that Culberson offered at the pitch from Fernando Rodney, and Brian Snitker was furious Source
Top 2020 Democrats face off over health care and immigration
The top 10 Democratic presidential candidates clashed over issues like health care, immigration and foreign policy during a debate in Houston. Divisions between moderates and progressives were on full display. Lynda Tran, a CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist, and Leslie Sanchez, a CBS News contributor and Republican strategist, joined CBSN to discuss the debate. Source
A real education: The plight of teachers
Since 1996 inflation-adjusted pay for a public school teacher has actually fallen, and nationwide about one in five teachers has a second job during the school year to make ends meet. Fury over those flat and falling wages helped spark a movement over the past 18 months in which tens of thousands of teachers walked off the job, but thousands have also been forced by economic conditions to give up their profession. “CBS This Morning” co-host Tony Dokoupil talks with New York Times education reporter Dana Goldstein, and with Oklahoma teachers who have struggled with low pay – including one, Carri Hicks, who turned her frustration into a run for public office. Source