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As-it-happens update December 24, 2017
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A frigid night, a battered Packers team and another stellar defensive performance carried the Minnesota Vikings to their first shutout victory in over 24 years Saturday night in Green Bay.
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The Baltimore Ravens don't scare any of the AFC's top teams, and a potential postseason appearance will only lead to the inevitable: losing to the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers or the upstart Jacksonville Jaguars.
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We may have seen the last of UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen playing at the collegiate level, if he does declare for the NFL draft. On Saturday evening, just a few days before the Bruins' bowl game against Kansas State, Bruce Feldman of Fox Sports reported ...
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Thunder forward Carmelo Anthony, left, and guard Russell Westbrook have not meshed well as yet, and the team has struggled to surpass .500.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) Maurice Harkless completed a go-ahead three-point play with 21.4 seconds remaining and the Portland Trail Blazers ended a three-game losing streak by beating the Los Angeles Lakers 95-92 on Saturday night.
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The AFC North champions released the five-time Pro Bowl linebacker and 2008 NFL defensive player of the year on Saturday to make room for right tackle Marcus Gilbert.
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Hour 1. Butch Stearns and Steve Buckley are in studio this holiday weekend and they start the show talking about the drama in Foxboro between Alex Guerrero, Tom Brady, and Bill Belichick.
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In what was the second night of a back-to-back for teams that were further hampered by the loss of starters to injury, the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers played the ragged affair one would expect.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Gary Harris scored 19 points to lead a balanced Denver offense and the Nuggets stopped the Warriors' 11-game winning streak with a second impressive road victory in two nights, beating Golden State 96-81 on Saturday.
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That's really the only takeaway from the No. 7 Wildcats' 83-75 loss on Saturday in New Orleans to unranked UCLA in the CBS Sports Classic.
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