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Chiefs stay undefeated, run away from young Texans The Kansas City Chiefs (5-0), a.k.a. The Best Team In Football, stayed undefeated against the Houston Texans (2-3), beating the ailing home team, 42-34, on Sunday night in Week 5. Here's what we learned: 1. If you don't consider Alex Smith to be in ...
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JJ Watt Broken Leg Raises Career Question: Will He Ever Be at His Best Again? There is a picture of J.J. Watt's leg from Sunday night's game, and we don't need to link to it. But the picture shows it all.
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NFL Week 5: JJ Watt fractures leg, Odell Beckham Jr. ankle; VP Pence leaves Colts game Top Story Lines | Protest news | Injury News Fantasy Football | ATS Betting Tips/Picks. [Looking for Redskins coverage? Click here.
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Injury sidelines Beckham, brings Giants to crossroads Odell Beckham sat on a cart Sunday afternoon holding up his broken ankle with one hand, while his other hand covered his face with his jersey.
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Yankees stay alive with 1-0 win over Indians in Game 3 NEW YORK (AP) - Good thing for Masahiro Tanaka and the Yankees that Aaron Judge is 6-foot-7. Judge reached high and prevented a home run to save Tanaka's seven-inning gem, Greg Bird homered off relief ace Andrew Miller, and New York edged the ...
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Jerry Jones: Cowboys will bench any player who 'disrespects' flag ARLINGTON, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said emphatically that his players will stand for the national anthem and not disrespect the flag, and if they do, the player or players will not play.
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Dolphins aware of video of OL coach Chris Foerster snorting white powder The Miami Dolphins said Sunday night that they are aware of a video that appears to show offensive line coach Chris Foerster snorting a white powder off a table before a meeting.
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Aaron Rodgers executes another game-winning masterpiece ARLINGTON, Tex. -- He lofted a tantalizing touch pass toward the left side of the end zone, envisioning a dramatic touchdown-and wincing as he released a throw that would sail past its target.
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Cam Newton caps controversial week with superb performance DETROIT -- Cam Newton definitely came prepared for the moment. The Carolina Panthers quarterback walked into Ford Field with a button of Rosie the Riveter, a World War II cultural icon, pinned to his black fedora.
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LEADING OFF: Watching weather in Boston, Greinke vs Dodgers A look at what's happening all around the majors today: ___. DAY GAME IT IS. The Red Sox and Astros left Fenway Park on Sunday night not knowing what time they'd play Game 4. They were scheduled to start at 1:08 p.m.
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