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Panaji (Goa) [India], November 22 (ANI): Director Nikkhil Advani talked about his series 'Freedom at Midnight', which is based on the events that took place around India's independence and partition. In a conversation with ANI, he opened up on his research work and why he decided to make this web show. The reference for his project was "'Freedom at Midnight'," a book by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre about the events around the Indian independence movement and partition. Also Read | 'Chance Mil Jayega Kya?': Khushbu Sundar Opens Up About Being Harassed by an Actor in Her Early Career, Urges Women To Empower Themselves. He said it is a popular book and many books on history and other subjects are difficult to understand but it touched his heart. "When I was 16 years old, when I was 25 years old, whenever I picked up this book...and I have three copies of this book in my house." Another book that he referred was brought by his friend, as he recalled at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. "There was one book that my friend bought for me that he got in a small village of England and there were notes of Lord Mountbatten... We also read other stuffs for the research on different events " Also Read | 'I Want To Talk' Review: Critics Applaud Abhishek Bachchan's Career-Defining Performance in Shoojit Sircar's Latest Film. The series is a dramatized account of the tumultuous events surrounding India's struggle for independence and the chaotic partition. The key figures in India's independence movement, including Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, are brought to life in vivid detail, setting the stage for the series' exploration of this pivotal moment in history. The drama doesn't shy away from the political complexities of the time, capturing the tensions between the founding fathers of India and the colonial rulers. He asserted that he wanted to show people the events and decisions that were being taken at the time of independence, " I wanted to do that. I wanted to show, I wanted the audience to come to the same room where these people are taking very difficult decisions." 'Freedom at Midnight' is produced by Emmay Entertainment (Monisha Advani and Madhu Bhojwani) in association with StudioNext. The series is helmed by Nikkhil Advani, who serves as both the showrunner and director. The writing team behind the series includes Abhinandan Gupta, Adwitiya Kareng Das, Gundeep Kaur, Divya Nidhi Sharma, Revanta Sarabhai, and Ethan Taylor. The series boasts an ensemble cast. Sidhant Gupta plays Jawaharlal Nehru, while Chirag Vohra takes on the role of Mahatma Gandhi.Rajendra Chawla stars as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, and Arif Zakaria portrays Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Other notable cast members include Ira Dubey as Fatima Jinnah, Malishka Mendonsa as Sarojini Naidu, and Rajesh Kumar as Liaquat Ali Khan. The show also features Luke McGibney as Lord Louis Mountbatten, Cordelia Bugeja as Lady Edwina Mountbatten, Alistair Finlay as Archibald Wavell, and Andrew Cullum as Clement Attlee, among other pivotal roles. 'Freedom at Midnight' is streaming on Sony LIV. (ANI) (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

A judge denied Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs bail for a third time on Wednesday, after prosecutors accused the music mogul of trying to tamper with witnesses and using fellow inmates’ resources to contact third parties in an attempt to sway a potential jury pool — all from behind bars. The 55-year-old appeared in Manhattan federal court last Friday, hugging his lawyers and waving to his children, mother, and other family members who piled into the packed courtroom as they hoped for for his release ahead of Thanksgiving. Combs has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn since his arrest on Sept. 16. He pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution charges, which are largely built around Combs’ ex-partner Casandra “Cassie” Ventura’s claims against Combs. If convicted, he faces 15 years to life in prison. Combs’ high-powered defense team has been repeatedly trying to spring Combs from jail ahead of his May 2025 trial date, putting together a substantial $50 million bail package, which includes his Miami compound, some of his children’s passports, around-the-clock monitoring and routine drug testing as collateral and terms for his release. Combs also agreed to stay in New York, living in an Upper East side three-bedroom apartment, instead of his waterfront Miami mansion. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo compared Combs’ situation to Mike Jeffries , the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch who was arrested and charged with sex trafficking last month. The case is being tried in the Eastern District of New York and despite both men being accused of sex trafficking, the 80-year-old was released on a $10 million bond. Prosecutors say that beyond “superficial similarities,” Combs is charged with running a criminal enterprise “through violence, use of firearms, threats, coercion, and verbal, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.” Prosecutors held firm that Combs should be held without bail, calling his team’s claims of new material misleading. They were adamant that Combs was a danger to the community, alleging that he has an extensive history of physical violence towards romantic partners, including once attempting to beat down a woman’s door with a hammer. Combs’ employees also “described the defendant threatening to kill them, throwing objects at them, and being struck, punched, and shoved by the defendant, and seeing him do the same to others,” according to court documents. The government’s overall argument boiled down to the idea that the court couldn’t “trust” Combs, claiming that even while detained he wasn’t following rules. They claim he had been consistently violating Bureau of Prisons rules by using fellow inmates’ prison numbers to contact outside parties. “To obtain or maintain access to other inmates’ PAC numbers, the defendant directs others to pay the inmates, including through payment processing apps and BOP commissary account deposits,” prosecutors alleged in court documents. They also claim Combs had been looping people that were not on his approved call list into three-way calls and using his children and their social media accounts as part of an orchestrated publicity campaign. Prosecutors were very concerned that Combs could tamper with witnesses and victims, alleging that in the lead-up to his arrest, he had been in contact with people who testified in the grand jury. There was also accusations of Combs allegedly using intermediaries to find “dirt” on people. In fighting against the accusation, Combs’ team made the first reference to a third potential victim in the government’s case. Previously, prosecutors said they obtained text messages between Combs and an unnamed woman who, days after Ventura filed her lawsuit, allegedly texted Combs that the 35-page suit was like reading her own “sexual trauma.” Combs’ team denies that this second woman is a victim. And on Thursday, attorney Teny Geragos noted in a redacted letter that there “was never any instruction whatsoever that Mr. Combs, or counsel, would ‘blackmail’ Victim-3.” Related Content U.S. Border Agents Seize $18 Million of Fake Gibson Guitars Drake Hints at Suing His Own Label for Defamation Over 'Not Like Us' Marilyn Manson Drops Lawsuit Against Evan Rachel Wood Jason Derulo Accuser Can’t Revive Harassment Claims in L.A., Judge Rules Last week Combs appeared in court twice, after his defense team requested an emergency hearing last Tuesday over SDNY prosecutors obtaining Combs’ personal notebooks. Combs’ team claimed the documents had been clearly labeled as legal notes and contained privileged attorney-client material. In their opposition brief to the mogul’s release on bail, prosecutors included excerpts taken from Combs’ notebook labeled, “Things to Do,” which had been photographed during a pre-planned search of the MDC facility in late October. Prosecutors claimed these excerpts contained evidence of Combs’ alleged ongoing witness tampering. One of the jotted-down missives allegedly included instructions for a third party to find “dirt” on two potential victims. Another note related to a possible payment to a witness. Combs’ attorney Marc Agnifilo accused the MDC search of being a “pretext” for prosecutors to unfairly target Combs. He claimed that Combs had clearly marked “legal” on top of the notes that prosecutors had in their possession — only to later admit that he wasn’t clear when Combs had written the label on the pads. Still, in a win for Combs, Judge Subramanian ordered prosecutors to get rid of all of the notes in their possession, and ruled that the government could not use the material as part of their detention argument until a full review had been conducted. In mid-September, SDNY unveiled their 14-page indictment against Combs . The case is largely built around the experiences of Combs’ ex-partner Ventura. The R&B singer sued Combs for sex trafficking and sexual abuse in November 2023, claiming that throughout their decade-long relationship, Combs forced her to engage in sexual acts with male sex workers. Ventura alleges that she was threatened with physical violence, professional retribution, potential leaks of the footage and was kept compliant through excessive drug use. Prosecutors have repeatedly reminded Combs’ defense and the court that their investigation into Combs was ongoing, referring to “covert” investigation methods and secret grand jury proceedings — indicating that a superseding indictment remains a possibility. The embattled music executive is also facing a growing pile of civil lawsuits . More than 30 men and women have sued Combs in New York and California, claiming they were assaulted by Combs from the 1990s and as recently as 2022. The claims come from former Danity Kane member Dawn Richard, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, working models, aspiring artists, businessmen, security guards and people who say they were teens at the time of their alleged encounters. Combs has denied all claims of sex abuse through his reps. “As his legal team has said before, Mr. Combs has full confidence in the facts and the integrity of the judicial process,” his media team previously said in a statement to Rolling Stone .

The ninth Islamic Finance Forum South Asia (IFFSA) concluded this week in Colombo, with delegates and speakers from across the region, namely Pakistan, Malaysia, Maldives, Bangladesh, and South Africa. Featuring CEOs of banks, international scholars, insurance companies, and technology firms, the forum aims to strengthen the role of Islamic finance as a catalyst for economic and social progress in South Asia through dialogue on emerging challenges and highlighting new trends, like digital transformation in Islamic banking. Addressing the forum on the promising developments in Islamic finance across South Asia today, Malaysia INCEIF Associate Dean for Students and Internationalisation Prof. Dr. Aishath Muneeza said: “Sri Lanka is preparing to issue its first corporate Sukuk, a landmark move that signals the country’s openness to Islamic capital markets. In addition, Pakistan recently amended its Constitution, mandating the transition to a Riba-free economy by January 2028, which is a significant milestone for the nation.” She emphasised that these developments demonstrate that, despite limitations, there is significant progress made in Islamic finance that can be enhanced by taking advantage of opportunities like the IFFSA that utilise networking and discourse between different countries and financial institutions to achieve greater success. Outlining the strategies she believed could achieve this success, Prof. Muneeza mentioned the need for regional integration and financial inclusion. Establishing cross-border regulatory and market collaborations to share best practices will push for a unified vision of Islamic finance in South Asia, while expanding Shariah-compliant microfinance schemes will empower low-income communities and small businesses. She also called for leveraging fintech and artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency, lower costs, and therefore improve access to Islamic financial services, particularly in rural areas. Speaking about the global developments in the broader Islamic economy, South Africa Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance Founder and Director Ash-Sheikh Shafique Jakhura said: “Among the UN sustainable goals is the important goal of alleviation of poverty, through equal distribution of wealth. Trying to achieve that in an economy that is based on the principles of interest is like an oxymoron. This cannot be achieved unless fundamental changes in economic systems are made globally. Therefore, we must lead a new economic system founded on the eradication of interest.” He praised Pakistan’s efforts at supporting Islamic finance through its constitutional amendment while acknowledging that significant progress is yet to be made. Jakhura highlighted that the Islamic economy is not solely limited to banks and other financial institutions but must permeate every economic system. “Really, a lot of work needs to be done as far as promoting the Islamic economy is concerned. It goes to halal food and even halal tourism. Businesses have to change their mind and start operating across the spectrum if we want to make a difference to humanity at large, because success is not measured by the amount we have amassed for ourselves, rather, success is measured by the impact we have had on the lives of others. Ways in which this can be achieved is via capacity building and adhering to the highest standards of Shariah compliance of governance. Lobbying governments to introduce governance standards for Islamic financial institutions and establishing think tanks to formulate resolutions to improving Islamic financial services will ensure public trust and the eventual expansion of Islamic finance further in the region,” he opined. Chief Guest Maldives Former Finance Minister Mohamed Shafeeq elaborated on his tenure at the Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) of the Maldives, during which remarkable breakthroughs, such as the setup of the Islamic finance window and the issuance of the first listed Sukuk in the Maldives, were accomplished. Shafeeq expressed his gratitude to being able to contribute to the Maldives Islamic Financial Developmental Roadmap as Cabinet Minister of the current Government, signifying Maldives’s path to becoming an international Islamic finance hub. Its recognition for sustainable promotion of Islamic Financial practices at the 2024 Global Islamic Finance Leadership Awards is a testament to the rapid expansion of the Islamic Finance industry over the last decade. Speaking about this growing demand for Islamic financial products in the Maldives, Shafeeq claimed: “The HDFC’s portfolio is now 35% Islamic finance, while 65% remains conventional. More than 50% of applications received by the HDFC are now for Islamic finance products. The Non-Performing Assets (NPA) for Islamic finance are impressively low, at less than 2%. These numbers speak volumes about the trust, acceptance, and confidence that the public places in Islamic financial services.” He acknowledged that the Maldives, like many other countries, faces significant challenges in financing its development needs while managing a growing debt burden. Innovative Islamic finance products, particularly Sukuks, can offer viable alternatives to conventional borrowing and address debt sustainability through mechanisms that align with Shariah principles. The use of an array of Islamic finance products, in addition to Sukuks, is crucial to promoting responsible borrowing and enhancing socially beneficial projects, he stressed. One such example is the issuance of green Sukuks in Maldives, which are specifically designed to fund environmentally sustainable projects that align with the Maldives’ priorities as a nation vulnerable to climate change. Women Leadership Forum Founder Dr. Irum Saba reiterated this necessity for a variety of Islamic financial products in addition to the Sukuk, encouraging savings and breaking the cycle of debt that customers endure. She also described the scepticism surrounding Islamic financial practices due to lack of public awareness, hindering many from seeking such services. Nevertheless, she believes that the Sri Lankan consensus to have the Sukuk launched in the country and similar finance forums in the western world signify its inbuilt value that is steadily being understood and accepted. “Islamic finance assets are $ 4.9 trillion in the world. Over 53 nations have regulated Islamic banking and finance. In the present, 23 countries have their centralised Shariah committees or Shariah board. If you consider the number of Islamic financial institutions, even that is increasing with every passing day. So far, Islamic finance has expanded by 11% in the world, showing that there is an overall upward trend in its growth.” The first session of the seminar was themed “Country Round up: A Period of Severe Headwinds”. It featured Maldives MCDGI Founder Fathimath Shafeega, Sri Lanka Amana Bank CEO Mohammed Azmeer, Maldives Amana Takaful Deputy Senior Manager – Treasury Risk and Compliance Fazeel Naeem, and Dr. Irum Saba. Prof. Muneeza chaired this discussion. Dr. Saba elaborated on developments in the IBF industry of Pakistan due to the landmark constitutional amendment, increasing the demand for education and training on Islamic banking. Seven sub committees approved by the State Bank of Pakistan and Finance Minister are in place to ensure a smooth transition to the Islamic system of 2028. In the case of Maldives, however, Shafeega described that limitations prevail due to the lack of sectorial diversification within the economy. The Maldives is primarily a tourist destination, and a resort is often worth $ 30-40 million, which is excessive to be funded through an Islamic bank, she stressed. However, there has been considerable improvement in the present with 800 guest houses financed by Islamic institutions. Although she acknowledges that there may be significant challenges associated with transforming into a finance hub due to its abundance of scattered islands, she asserts that Islamic finance cannot be niche, especially with a Muslim majority in the region. Speaking about the path to recovery in the banking sector of Sri Lanka, Azmeer highlighted that Amana Bank experienced a fast-paced financial recovery with its best performance recorded in 2023 as they managed to double their dividends. Describing his outlook for 2025, Azmeer hopes for greater collaboration, a range of financial products that are Shariah compliant, and knowledge sharing that distinguishes Islamic banking from the conventional banking system. The second session focused on “Collaboration, Cooperation, and Cultivation”, moderated by Sri Lanka KPMG Tax Regulatory and Tax Principal Rifka Ziyard. It featured Prof. Muneeza as one of the panellists, emphasising the need for improved quality as a means of strengthening Islamic finance’s role on the global stage. She argued that demand was never an obstacle to expansion, as there is a vast Muslim population across the world. LOLC Finance DGM – Alternate Financial Services Shiraz Refei spoke of the array of opportunities Islamic finance would offer to the world, including experience with many countries making headway in Islamic finance. Ethical investments will also be facilitated on a global scale, as Islamic banking systems favour projects that foster community development and economic growth. The final session moderated by Innovation Quotient CEO Mafaz Ishaq examined the impact of technology on the banking sector in particular. BPC Global Solutions Director – Digital Platforms Imran Vilcassim said that while customer experience and personalisation have faltered due to AI, technological innovations such as these have proven highly effective in fraud management. Nevertheless, Creative Junc. Founder and CEO Shaaf Sourjah believes in the consistent availability of both online and in-person services to target customers of all age groups. He said that software like ChatGPT can be utilised to challenge one’s perceptions and provide valuable insights when brainstorming digital marketing strategies for banking. “AI will not replace humans, but it can replace humans if they do not adapt,” he said. Lead Event Partner, Sri Lanka Adl Capital Director Shiraz Sideek spoke of Adl’s persistent presence at conferences since its inception. Establishing AdI’s role as the facilitator of this event, he claimed that they had a prominent part to play in the design of the program based on the requirements of the hour. “One key area of focus that we have always tried to rigorously support is the creation of an association of financial institutions within the region. We have one within Sri Lanka, which is working quite actively, but we need more across the region. Looking forward, as part of our extended role, we are also working towards another first, having the 10th IFFSA in two separate locations.” He also praised the climate of collaboration at the IFFSA, stating that: “Without all these members today, there is no IFFSA. Therefore, we hope and pray we get even more support in the 10th year celebrations of the forum.” The 10th IFFSA 2025 will be a milestone event as it marks 50 years since Islamic banking was integrated into the financial mainstream.

Q: Our board is somewhat apathetic about the way they run the association and has delegated to the managing agent a great deal of responsibility. Now the board wants to get rid of the management company, but the board is concerned about the management company getting political. What should we do? A: The management company works for the association and should not get involved in the political aspects of who constitutes the board of directors — whether the board of directors is doing a good or bad job or whether the board of directors should be removed. Frankly, the management company getting involved in the political process is a basis for termination, because that constitutes an interference with the operations of the association, and more than likely, a breach of contract between the association and the management company. A good management company, even if they are terminated, will not seek redress against the board of directors that fired them by complaining to the members of the association, and any management company that does that should be summarily terminated.

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The long sports-filled Thanksgiving weekend is a time when many Americans enjoy gathering with friends and family for good food, good company and hopefully not too much political conversation. Also on the menu — all the NFL and college sports you can handle. Here's a roadmap to one of the biggest sports weekends of the year, with a look at marquee games over the holiday and how to watch. All times are in EST. All odds are by BetMGM Sportsbook. • NFL: There is a triple-header lined up for pro football fans. Chicago at Detroit, 12:30 p.m., CBS: Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears go against the Lions, who are one of the favorites to reach the Super Bowl in February. Lions favored by 10. New York at Dallas, 4:30 p.m., Fox: The Giants and Cowboys are both suffering through miserable seasons and are now using backup quarterbacks for different reasons. But if Dallas can figure out a way to win, it will still be on the fringe of the playoff race. Cowboys favored by 3 1/2. People are also reading... ‘I don’t care who’s played': Nebraska’s Dana Holgorsen on personnel changes at tight end Search warrants lead to arrest of man in narcotics investigation At the courthouse, Nov. 23, 2024 They fell in love with Beatrice. So they opened a store in downtown. No change in bond amounts in child abuse death case Clabaugh family presents Outstanding Educator award Harmonizers to perform La Segoviana finds new home in Court Street Plaza Streaming review: 'Landman' gives Billy Bob Thornton a real gusher of a series Inside Nebraska volleyball’s finishing kick for a Big Ten title: First up, Wisconsin Amie Just: Bring out the tissues — and the brooms — for Nebraska volleyball's emotional win Courthouse lighting ceremony planned for Sunday Amie Just: Could the Big 12 be left out of CFP? And, is Ohio State better than Oregon? Recap: Here's how Joey Graziadei will win 'Dancing with the Stars' How one Virginia woman persevered through abuse, oppression in Christian 'cult' Miami at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m., NBC/Peacock: The Packers stumbled slightly out of the gate but have won six of their past seven games. They'll need a win against Miami to try to keep pace in the NFC North. Packers favored by 3. • College Football: Memphis at No. 18 Tulane, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. If college football is your jam, this is a good warmup for a big weekend. The Tigers try to ruin the Green Wave’s perfect record in the American Athletic Conference. Tulane is favored by 14. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes works in the pocket against the Carolina Panthers during the first half of Sunday's game in Charlotte, N.C. • NFL: A rare Friday showdown features the league-leading Chiefs. Las Vegas at Kansas City, 3 p.m. Prime Video: The Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes are 12-point favorites over the Raiders. • College Basketball: Some of the top programs meet in holiday tournaments around the country. Battle 4 Atlantis championship, 5:30 p.m., ESPN: One of the premier early season tournaments, the eight-team field includes No. 3 Gonzaga, No. 14 Indiana and No. 24 Arizona. Rady Children's Invitational, 6 p.m., Fox: It's the championship game for a four-team field that includes No. 13 Purdue and No. 23 Mississippi. • College Football: There is a full slate of college games to dig into. Oregon State at No. 11 Boise State, noon, Fox: The Broncos try to stay in the College Football Playoff hunt when they host the Beavers. Boise State favored by 19 1/2. Oklahoma State at No. 23 Colorado, noon, ABC: The Buffaloes and Coach Prime are still in the hunt for the Big 12 championship game when they host the Cowboys. Colorado favored by 16 1/2. Georgia Tech at No. 6 Georgia, 7:30 p.m., ABC: The Bulldogs are on pace for a spot in the CFP but host what could be a tricky game against rival Georgia Tech. Georgia favored by 19 1/2. • NBA. After taking Thanksgiving off, pro basketball returns. Oklahoma City at Los Angeles Lakers, 10 p.m., ESPN: The Thunder look like one of the best teams in the NBA's Western Conference. They'll host Anthony Davis, LeBron James and the Lakers. Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James dunks during the first half of a Nov. 23 game against the Denver Nuggets in Los Angeles. • College Football. There are more matchups with playoff implications. Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State, noon, Fox: The Wolverines are struggling one season after winning the national title. They could make their fan base a whole lot happier with an upset of the Buckeyes. Ohio State favored by 21. No. 7 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, noon, ABC: The Volunteers are a fairly big favorite and have dominated this series, but the Commodores have been a tough team this season and already have achieved a monumental upset over Alabama. Tennessee favored by 11. No. 16 South Carolina at No. 12 Clemson, noon, ESPN: The Palmetto State rivals are both hanging on the edge of the CFP playoff race. A win — particularly for Clemson — would go a long way toward clinching its spot in the field. Clemson favored by 2 1/2. No. 3 Texas at No. 20 Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m. ABC: The Aggies host their in-state rival for the first time since 2011 after the Longhorns joined the SEC. Texas favored by 5 1/2. Washington at No. 1 Oregon, 7:30 p.m., NBC: The top-ranked Ducks have been one of the nation’s best teams all season. They’ll face the Huskies, who would love a marquee win in coach Jedd Fisch’s first season. Oregon favored by 19 1/2. • NBA: A star-studded clash is part of the league's lineup. Golden State at Phoenix, 9 p.m., NBA TV: Steph Curry and the Warriors are set to face the Suns' Big Three of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal. • NFL: It's Sunday, that says it all. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m., CBS: Joe Burrow is having a great season for the Bengals, who are struggling in other areas. They need a win to stay in the playoff race, hosting a Steelers team that's 8-3 and won five of their past six. Bengals favored by 3. Arizona at Minnesota, 1 p.m., Fox: The Cardinals are tied for the top of the NFC West while the Vikings are 9-2 and have been one of the biggest surprises of the season with journeyman Sam Darnold under center. Vikings favored by 3 1/2. Philadelphia at Baltimore, 4:25 p.m., CBS: Two of the league's most electric players will be on the field when Saquon Barkley and the Eagles travel to face Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Ravens favored by 3. San Francisco at Buffalo, 8:20 p.m. NBC/Peacock: The 49ers try to get back to .500 against the Bills, who have won six straight. Bills favored by 7. • NBA. The best teams in the Eastern Conference meet in a statement game. Boston at Cleveland, 6 p.m., NBA TV: The defending champion Celtics travel to face the Cavs, who won their first 15 games to start the season. • Premier League: English soccer fans have a marquee matchup. Manchester City at Liverpool, 11 a.m., USA Network/Telemundo. The two top teams meet with Manchester City trying to shake off recent struggles. • Auto Racing: The F1 season nears its conclusion. F1 Qatar Grand Prix, 11 a.m., ESPN2 – It's the penultimate race of the season. Max Verstappen already has clinched his fourth consecutive season championship. Who rules the sidelines? A look at the 10 winningest NFL coaches Who rules the sidelines? A look at the 10 winningest NFL coaches Before the 2023 National Football League season started, it seemed inevitable that Bill Belichick would end his career as the winningest head coach in league history. He had won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and 298 regular-season games, plus 31 playoff games, across his career. Then the 2023 season happened. Belichick's Patriots finished 4-13, the franchise's worst record since 1992. At the end of the year, Belichick and New England owner Robert Kraft agreed to part ways. And now, during the 2024 season, Belichick is on the sideline. He's 26 wins from the #1 spot, a mark he'd reach in little more than two seasons if he maintained his .647 career winning percentage. Will he ascend the summit? It's hard to tell. Belichick would be 73 if he graced the sidelines next season—meaning he'd need to coach until at least 75 to break the all-time mark. Only one other NFL coach has ever helmed a team at age 73: Romeo Crennel in 2020 for the Houston Texans. With Belichick's pursuit of history stalled, it's worth glancing at the legends who have reached the pinnacle of coaching success. Who else stands among the 10 winningest coaches in NFL history? Stacker ranked the coaches with the most all-time regular-season wins using data from Pro Football Reference . These coaches have combined for 36 league championships, which represents 31.6% of all championships won throughout the history of pro football. To learn who made the list, keep reading. You may also like: Ranking the biggest NFL Draft busts of the last 30 years #10. Dan Reeves - Seasons coached: 23 - Years active: 1981-2003 - Record: 190-165-2 - Winning percentage: .535 - Championships: 0 Dan Reeves reached the Super Bowl four times—thrice with the Denver Broncos and once with the Atlanta Falcons—but never won the NFL's crown jewel. Still, he racked up nearly 200 wins across his 23-year career, including a stint in charge of the New York Giants, with whom he won Coach of the Year in 1993. In all his tenures, he quickly built contenders—the three clubs he coached were a combined 17-31 the year before Reeves joined and 28-20 in his first year. However, his career ended on a sour note as he was fired from a 3-10 Falcons team after Week 14 in 2003. #9. Chuck Noll - Seasons coached: 23 - Years active: 1969-91 - Record: 193-148-1 - Winning percentage: .566 - Championships: 4 Chuck Noll's Pittsburgh Steelers were synonymous with success in the 1970s. Behind his defense, known as the Steel Curtain, and offensive stars, including Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, and Lynn Swann, Noll led the squad to four Super Bowl victories from 1974 to 1979. Noll's Steelers remain the lone team to win four Super Bowls in six years, though Andy Reid and Kansas City could equal that mark if they win the Lombardi Trophy this season. Noll was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993, two years after retiring. His legacy of coaching success has carried on in Pittsburgh—the club has had only two coaches (Bill Cowher and Mike Tomlin) since Noll retired. #8. Marty Schottenheimer - Seasons coached: 21 - Years active: 1984-98, 2001-06 - Record: 200-126-1 - Winning percentage: .613 - Championships: 0 As head coach of Cleveland, Kansas City, Washington, and San Diego, Marty Schottenheimer proved a successful leader during the regular season. Notably, he was named Coach of the Year after turning around his 4-12 Chargers team to a 12-4 record in 2004. His teams, however, struggled during the playoffs. Schottheimer went 5-13 in the postseason, and he never made it past the conference championship round. As such, the Pennsylvania-born skipper is the winningest NFL coach never to win a league championship. #7. Paul Brown - Seasons coached: 25 - Years active: 1946-62, '68-75 - Record: 213-104-9 - Winning percentage: .672 - Championships: 7 The only coach on this list to pilot a college team, Paul Brown, reached the pro ranks after a three-year stint at Ohio State and two years with the Navy during World War II. He guided the Cleveland Browns—named after Brown, their first coach—to four straight titles in the fledgling All-America Football Conference. After the league folded, the ballclub moved to the NFL in 1950, and Cleveland continued its winning ways, with Brown leading the team to championships in '50, '54, and '55. He was fired in 1963 but returned in 1968 as the co-founder and coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. His other notable accomplishments include helping to invent the face mask and breaking pro football's color barrier . #6. Curly Lambeau - Seasons coached: 33 - Years active: 1921-53 - Record: 226-132-22 - Winning percentage: .631 - Championships: 6 An early stalwart of the NFL, Curly Lambeau spent 29 years helming the Green Bay Packers before wrapping up his coaching career with two-year stints with the Chicago Cardinals and Washington. His Packers won titles across three decades, including the league's first three-peat from 1929-31. Notably, he experienced only one losing season during his first 27 years with Green Bay, cementing his legacy of consistent success. Born in Green Bay, Lambeau co-founded the Packers and played halfback on the team from 1919-29. He was elected to the Hall of Fame as a coach and owner in 1963, two years before his death. You may also like: Countries with the most active NFL players #5. Tom Landry - Seasons coached: 29 - Years active: 1960-88 - Record: 250-162-6 - Winning percentage: .607 - Championships: 2 The first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Tom Landry held the position for his entire 29-year tenure as an NFL coach. The Cowboys were especially dominant in the 1970s when they made five Super Bowls and won the big game twice. Landry was known for coaching strong all-around squads and a unit that earned the nickname the "Doomsday Defense." Between 1966 and 1985, Landry and his Cowboys enjoyed 20 straight seasons with a winning record. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990. #4. Andy Reid - Seasons coached: 26 - Years active: 1999-present - Record: 267-145-1 - Winning percentage: .648 - Championships: 3 The only active coach in the top 10, Andy Reid has posted successful runs with both the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City. After reaching the Super Bowl once in 14 years with the Eagles, Reid ratcheted things up with K.C., winning three titles since 2019. As back-to-back defending champions, Reid and Co. are looking this season to become the first franchise to three-peat in the Super Bowl era and the third to do so in NFL history after the Packers of 1929-31 and '65-67. Time will tell if Reid and his offensive wizardry can lead Kansas City to that feat. #3. Bill Belichick - Seasons coached: 29 - Years active: 1991-95, 2000-23 - Record: 302-165 - Winning percentage: .647 - Championships: 6 The most successful head coach of the 21st century, Bill Belichick first coached the Cleveland Browns before taking over the New England Patriots in 2000. With the Pats, Belichick combined with quarterback Tom Brady to win six Super Bowls in 18 years. Belichick and New England split after last season when the Patriots went 4-13—the worst record of Belichick's career. His name has swirled around potential coaching openings , but nothing has come of it. Belichick has remained in the media spotlight with his regular slot on the "Monday Night Football" ManningCast. #2. George Halas - Seasons coached: 40 - Years active: 1920-29, '33-42, '46-55, '58-67 - Record: 318-148-31 - Winning percentage: .682 - Championships: 6 George Halas was the founder and longtime owner of the Chicago Bears and coached the team across four separate stints. Nicknamed "Papa Bear," he built the ballclub into one of the NFL's premier franchises behind players such as Bronko Nagurski and Sid Luckman. Halas also played for the team, competing as a player-coach in the 1920s. The first coach to study opponents via game film, he was once a baseball player and even made 12 appearances as a member of the New York Yankees in 1919. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1963 as both a coach and owner. #1. Don Shula - Seasons coached: 33 - Years active: 1963-95 - Record: 328-156-6 - Winning percentage: .677 - Championships: 2 The winningest head coach in NFL history is Don Shula, who first coached the Baltimore Colts (losing Super Bowl III to Joe Namath and the New York Jets) for seven years before leading the Miami Dolphins for 26 seasons. With the Fins, Shula won back-to-back Super Bowls in 1972 and 1973, a run that included a 17-0 season—the only perfect campaign in NFL history. He also coached quarterback great Dan Marino in the 1980s and '90s, but the pair made it to a Super Bowl just once. Shula was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997. Story editing by Mike Taylor. Copy editing by Robert Wickwire. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick. You may also like: The 5 biggest upsets of the 2023-24 NFL regular season Get local news delivered to your inbox!

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