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As-it-happens update April 20, 2018
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Nearly all of the pieces are in place to provide a fuller picture of the 2018 NFL season. Thursday's regular-season schedule release was the appetizer for next week's draft in Arlington, Texas.
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MIAMI -- Joel Embiid never really sleeps well. He's a night owl by nature. And since he moved to the United States (just seven years ago!
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SAN ANTONIO -- One by one, the San Antonio Spurs public address announcer called out five names into the microphone, rattling off the Spurs' starting lineup, just like always, while fans screamed and hype music thundered off the AT&T Center's cavernous ...
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Not surprisingly, Nick Saban is taking a measured approach to what could potentially be a volatile situation within his football program.
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Tom Brady fumbled a chance to win a sixth Super Bowl ring this year, but the New England Patriots quarterback is back on top as champion of NFL merchandise sales.
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Do you wonder what Tom Brady will be doing when the NFL season opens and his New England Patriots are playing host to the Houston Texans?
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Strength-of-schedule analysis is overrated. It is usually centered around last year's results, and last year doesn't mean all that much in the NFL.
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The New Orleans Pelicans seized complete control of their first-round series with a 119-102 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers that extended their lead to 3-0.
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Lance Armstrong will pay $5 million to the federal government to settle a fraud lawsuit that contended he owed $100 million to taxpayers for doping while competing for a cycling team sponsored by the U.S.
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ATLANTA (AP) Matt Wisler pitched like he was making a bid to stay in Atlanta for longer than just a fill-in start. Matt Harvey pitched like he is in danger of losing his spot in the New York Mets' rotation.
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