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National anthem protests: Florida man takes 'Boycott the Jags and the NFL' message to sky Terry Smiley purchases plane to fly over game in Jacksonville because he's fed up with national anthem protests. A former Jacksonville Jaguars fan decided to take his grievances with national anthem protests to the sky Sunday, hoping the players on the ...
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The Buzzer: Nikita Kucherov just keeps scoring goals The Tampa Bay Lightning have played six games this season. Forward Nikita Kucherov has scored a goal in all of them. He continued that goal scoring streak on Monday night in the Lightning's 3-2 win in Detroit by scoring a pair of goals, including the ...
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Rangers aim for turnaround against Penguins (Oct 17, 2017) NEW YORK - The New York Rangers are sitting in last place in the Eastern Conference at 1-5-0, their worst start since 1980. They are desperate for a victory, and the good news is their next game is on home ice Tuesday night.
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Why Spurs and Aldridge committed to their less-than-perfect pairing SAN ANTONIO -- LaMarcus Aldridge looked up, then down, before firing back a "yeah, right" stare when asked whether he planned to return to the San Antonio Spurs after the 2017-18 season as opposed to opting out of his contract.
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Back-to-back games for Kenta Maeda? No problem, Dodgers say After recording three outs in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, Kenta Maeda did not pitch for the Dodgers on Sunday night.
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49ers don't have a win, but John Lynch, Kyle Shanahan are still winning The 49ers keep coming close to victory with no ounce of gold to show for it in 2017. Sunday's 26-24 loss at Washington marks the fifth consecutive game San Francisco has lost by a field goal or less.
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Report: Broncos QB Trevor Siemian Has Minor Shoulder Sprain, Could Play vs. Chargers Denver Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian has a minor shoulder sprain but the team believes that he could still play on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Previewing the NBA's Western Conference from top to bottom 1. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS. 2016-17 finish: 67-15, first. Coming: Jordan Bell (rookie), Omri Casspi, Nick Young. Going: Matt Barnes, Ian Clark.
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