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As-it-happens update December 18, 2017
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Under the NFL's definition of a catch, the league was right to take away what looked to be a game-winning Jesse James touchdown catch at the end of Sunday night's Patriots-Steelers game.
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Before a folded piece of paper gave their opponent a crucial first down and before one of the NFL's worst rules cost them a chance to at least take the Dallas Cowboys to overtime, the Oakland Raiders had an opportunity to take control of a must-win ...
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By choosing to sell the Panthers, Jerry Richardson may avoid the possible termination of his NFL ownership, but there's several reasons why the NFL will proceed as planned with the investigation into sexual harassment accusations.
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SEATTLE -- A little more than an hour before the biggest game of his very young life, Sean McVay bounced across the CenturyLink Field turf like an old-school hype man on a hip-hop stage.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- In a year of heartache, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin has persevered and put together the best season of his career.
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LeBron James spared the Washington Wizards another thrashing. The last time James visited Capital One Arena, he left the floor with the highest-scoring night of any Wizards opponent on their home court.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) The Jacksonville Jaguars are returning to the playoffs for the first time in a decade thanks to a 45-7 drubbing of rival Houston on Sunday.
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A bad Bengals season is ending gracelessly in a heap of he said/he said. No matter what transpires between now and New Year's Day, Marvin Lewis will not be Cincinnati's head coach in 2018.
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Sunday, Dec. 10: Green Bay Packers fans cheer on their team in Cleveland during a 27-21 overtime victory over the Browns. The Associated Press Ron Schwane.
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The quarterback transition in Philadelphia sure was a smooth one as veteran Nick Foles made his first start in place of injured starter Carson Wentz.
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