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As-it-happens update September 3, 2018
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- Ed Orgeron knew what the narrative would be if LSU came up short Sunday night. Seat gets hotter. Schedule gets tougher.
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NORTON, Mass. - Abraham Ancer. opened with three straight birdies, had a birdie chance on all but one hole and shot a 6-under 65 that gave him a one-shot lead going into the final round of the Dell Technologies Championship that could change his ...
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The Broncos gave up on Paxton Lynch on Sunday, releasing a quarterback they had traded up in the first round of the 2016 draft to acquire.
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ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden acknowledged Sunday night that Khalil Mack's contract demands were simply too large for the team's comfort, and the trade offer from the Chicago Bears was too enticing to pass up.
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NEW YORK -- Serena Williams advanced to the quarterfinals of the US Open on Sunday with a 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 win against Kaia Kanepi. However, as the score likely indicates, it wasn't exactly a routine victory for the 23-time Grand Slam champion.
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The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced their 2018 NFL roster cuts on Saturday to get down to the regular season 53-man limit.
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I can't tell you why Doug Pederson is doing this. In two of his last three pressers now he's taken on the Angry Doug persona, lashing out at reporters for asking legit questions about the Eagles' quarterback situation.
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It is not easy following in the footsteps of the Manning brothers. Two young quarterbacks found that out Sunday, a day after the N.F.
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Coming into the week at 92nd in the FedEx Cup standings, Mexico's Abraham Ancer was in need of a good result in the Dell Technologies Champinship just to crack the top 70 and extend his season one more week.
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Alabama coach Nick Saban called ESPN reporter Maria Taylor to apologize for his reaction to her question about the Crimson Tide's quarterback situation following their win over Louisville on Saturday night.
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