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As-it-happens update October 23, 2017
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Even as a ghoulish fog swallowed this Super Bowl LI rematch whole, it was clear enough to see that the 2017 New England Patriots finally fielded a team worthy of having Tom Brady on it.
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PITTSBURGH -- Even Le'Veon Bell had trouble trying to process what happened with 5:58 left in the second quarter and what he left in his wake.
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Minnesota's Karl-Anthony Towns (32) grabs a rebound next to Taj Gibson (67), Jimmy Butler (23) and Oklahoma City's Andre Roberson (21) during an NBA basketball game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Minnesota Timberwolves at ...
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Editor's Note: This is The MMQB Extra, a sneak peek from Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback column, which will be published in full early Monday morning.
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After the firing of coach Earl Watson on Sunday, the Phoenix Suns promoted Jay Triano to interim head coach, the team announced late Sunday night.
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It was easy to watch the Denver Broncos' 21-0 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday and forget there was a team on the field only one season removed from a championship.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Last Tuesday, Ezekiel Elliott was granted a temporary restraining order, at least partially thanks to a judge's vacation schedule.
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Doug Baldwin, left, and Russell Wilson of the Seahawks after a touchdown reception by Baldwin, who was also involved in a sideline scuffle during Seattle's win over the Giants.
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Arizona quarterback Carson Palmer suffered a significant injury just a week after Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers was lost for the season.
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One week after sitting turnover-prone rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer for an entire game, Cleveland coach Hue Jackson benched him in the second half of a 12-9 overtime loss to the Tennessee Titans.
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