Today in sports history: Nov. 5

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In 1978, Oakland coach John Madden becomes the 13th head coach to win 100 games in the NFL. See more sports moments from this date:

1978 — Oakland coach John Madden becomes the 13th head coach to win 100 games in the NFL as the Raiders beat the Kansas City Chiefs 20-10.1994: George Foreman stops Michael Moorer to regain title

Referee Joe Cortez raises the arm of George Foreman, declaring him the winner by knockout over Michael Moore in Las Vegas on Saturday, Nov. 5, 1994. 2008 — Tony Parker scores a career-high 55 points, including a 20-footer at the buzzer to force a second overtime in San Antonio’s 129-125 victory over Minnesota.

LSU kicker Drew Alleman reacts to kicking the game-winning field goal with punter Brad Wing in overtime of an NCAA college football game against Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2017 — Eli Manning of the Giants became the seventh NFL quarterback to reach the 50,000-mark with his completion to Sterling Shepard in the fourth quarter against the Rams.

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