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Today's Connections: Sports Edition this is a difficult question. If you can't solve today's puzzle but still want to solve it, read on for the hints and answers.
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Tips for Today's Groups Connections: Sports Edition
Here are four grouping clues in today's Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, from the simplest yellow grouping to the challenging (and sometimes bizarre) purple grouping.
Yellow group hint: Gridiron wins.
Green group hint: Enjoy it.
Blue group hint: Baseball legend.
Purple group hint: Team Rocky Mountain.
Answers to Today's Connections Groups: Sports Edition
Yellow group: Football scoring games, abbreviated.
Green group: North American Soccer Leagues.
Blue group: Related to Ted Williams.
Purple group: Members of the Denver Broncos, how familiar.
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What are today's Connections: Sports Edition answers?
Completed puzzle NYT Connections: Sports Edition November 30, 2025
Yellow words in today's connections
The topic is high-scoring games in football, in short. Four answers: 2 points, FG, PAT and TD.
Green words in today's connections
The topic is North American soccer leagues. Four answers: LIGA MX, MLS, NWSL and USL.
Blue words in today's connections
The topic is related to Ted Williams. Four answers: .406, LF, Red Sox and Splendid Splinter.
Purple words in today's connections
The topic, as we know, is the members of the Denver Broncos. Four responses: Beau, Cortland, R.J. and Troy.
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