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Your guide to Wednesday's LDS games: Indians, Nationals asking who's available for elimination games The Washington Nationals decided to go with Stephen Strasburg instead of Tanner Roark as their NLDS Game 4 starter hours before first pitch.
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Jay Gruden: Redskins want to keep Cousins, may be tough to keep him SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden said Wednesday there's "no doubt" that the Redskins would like to keep Kirk Cousins moving forward but he acknowledged that the better the quarterback plays the more he will be in demand ...
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Kyrie Irving's pretty happy to be in 'a real, live sports city' CHARLOTTE - After just three weeks, Kyrie Irving has made it clear he prefers Boston over Cleveland as a city. He lauded Boston and its sports culture Wednesday, just days before he will return to Cleveland for the first time as an opposing player in ...
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Cardinals' Adrian Peterson: I have a lot left in the tank Adrian Peterson stood on the sideline most of his time in New Orleans, rushing just 27 times for 81 yards through four games. After the trade to Arizona, the 32-year-old running back is ready to show he still has what it takes to be a workhorse.
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Giants suspend Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie after CB leaves team ... in the second half, falling incomplete at MetLife Stadium. (Photo: Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY Sports). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDIN 3 COMMENTEMAILMORE.
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For Rams coach Sean McVay, keeping all of his offensive playmakers involved is a good problem Sean McVay got his wish before his first season as an NFL coach. Through free agency, the draft and trades the Rams acquired playmakers to surround quarterback Jared Goff and prevent opponents from loading up to stop running back Todd Gurley.
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NFL players' union to join owners meeting to talk anthem controversy SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- When the NFL owners convene in New York next week and discuss the national anthem controversy that has taken hold of the league, they will be joined by representatives from the players' union.
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John Farrell out after five seasons as Red Sox manager After steering a relatively young team to the first back-to-back division titles in franchise history but also consecutive first-round playoff knockouts, Farrell was dismissed with one year left on his contract, Red Sox president of baseball operations ...
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