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As-it-happens update January 15, 2018
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MINNEAPOLIS -- The "Minnesota Miracle" happened on a play called "Seven Heaven." Why do the Minnesota Vikings use that name?
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost their identity, and it's time for them to rediscover who they are. As the NFL continues to evolve, the legendary organization has as well.
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Mookie Alexander recaps the UFC's first trip to St. Louis, Missouri, which ended with Jeremy Stephens violently putting away Doo Ho Choi.
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Let's play a game. I'll name four things and you tell me which one doesn't belong. Tom Brady, Nick Foles, Blake Bortles and Case Keenum.
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New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia talks with linebacker Marquis Flowers and strong safety Patrick Chung during the fourth quarter of the NFL Divisional playoff game against the Tennessee Titans at Gillette Stadium on Sunday ...
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Anthony Davis scored 48 points Sunday to lead the Pelicans to a 123-118 overtime victory over the Knicks. Anthony J. Causi. More On: new york knicks · Ranking latest punishing Knicks loss in pantheon of heartbreak · Hornacek threatens changes after ...
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Also, the Patriots and Titans played a football game! All the action from an unforgettable weekend of playoff football. By Gary Gramling.
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The Big 12 can stake a claim as the nation's best conference. It has the top RPI rating, five teams ranked in the AP Top 25 and eight teams in the top 50 of the KenPom.
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Former NBA player Dennis Rodman was arrested for driving under the influence in California on Saturday night, according to the Newport Beach Police Department.
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Marcell Ozuna is excited to join the perennially competitive Cardinals after leaving a Marlins team that hadn't finished within 15 games of a division title in his career.
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