When you open the September 2025 Archive, a curated list of sports stories published in September 2025, you instantly get a snapshot of how the season unfolded across golf, football and more. Also known as Sept ’25 roundup, the archive gathers match reports, player moves and tournament previews that mattered that month. It’s not just a dump of headlines; each entry shows why the event mattered, who the key players were, and what the outcome meant for the league or tour. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or a casual observer, this collection helps you catch up without hunting through dozens of sites. The layout is simple, the writing is punchy, and every piece points to the larger storyline that defined September’s sports calendar.
One standout story comes from the Presidents Cup, the biennial team golf competition that pits the United States against an International lineup. Geoff Ogilvy, newly named International captain, leaned on Peter Thomson’s legacy and cutting‑edge data analytics to try and break the U.S. winning streak at Medinah. The move sparked talk about how historic wisdom and modern stats can blend on the fairway, showing that even in a tradition‑rich sport, numbers now have a seat at the table. September 2025 Archive also captured the lingering buzz around the Super Bowl, the championship showdown that still influences team narratives months later. Though the game itself fell in February, September coverage focused on the eerie echo of the Eagles‑Chiefs rematch at Arrowhead, where Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley combined ground power with clutch kicking to edge Kansas City 20‑17. The tight finish, highlighted by Jake Elliott’s long field goals and Andrew Mukuba’s game‑changing interception, reminded fans that the rivalry’s intensity didn’t fade. Across the NFL landscape, the Bills‑Ravens showdown illustrated Week 1 drama: a 41‑40 finish sealed by Matt Prater’s walk‑off field goal, a classic comeback narrative that still fuels conversation about the AFC’s early power balance. These three events—Presidents Cup, the Super Bowl‑era rematch, and NFL Week 1—show how data, legacy, and sheer will collide to shape outcomes, and why fans keep coming back for the next chapter.
Below you’ll find the full set of September 2025 pieces, from the golf captain’s strategic gamble to the nail‑biting finishes on the football field. Each recap is trimmed to the key moments, player stats and why the result mattered for the rest of the season. Dive in and discover how these stories interlock, giving you a clear picture of the month’s sports pulse.
Geoff Ogilvy, named International captain for the 2026 Presidents Cup at Medinah, taps Peter Thomson's legacy and data analytics to try to end US dominance.
Philadelphia beat Kansas City 20-17 in a tense Super Bowl rematch at Arrowhead. Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley scored on the ground, Jake Elliott drilled 58- and 51-yard field goals, and safety Andrew Mukuba sealed it with a late interception of Patrick Mahomes. The Eagles are 2-0, have won seven straight, and are 17-1 in their last 18, now with three straight wins over the Chiefs.
Down 15 with five minutes left, Buffalo shocked Baltimore 41-40 on a Matt Prater walk-off field goal in a wild Week 1 finish. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson delivered a heavyweight duel in the first season-opening meeting of last year’s MVP winner and runner-up since at least 1970. A deflected fourth-and-2 TD to Keon Coleman sparked the rally. Both teams entered with AFC-best odds, and it showed.