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Kurtenbach: Five things we learned in the 49ers' loss to the Vikings Jimmy Garoppolo is no longer undefeated, the 49ers' hype train has a little less steam in the engine, and injuries are starting to mount.
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Alabama opens SEC play against loaded Ole Miss offense Tune-up time is over at Alabama. The No. 1 Crimson Tide will delve into Southeastern Conference play Saturday night at Ole Miss. Alabama has opened its season with a 51-14 rout of Louisville and a 57-7 shellacking of Arkansas State, marking the first ...
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Oscar De La Hoya Says He's 'Very, Very Serious' About Running for President Having already conquered the squared circle during his boxing career, Oscar De La Hoya is seriously setting his sights on the Oval Office.
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Chris Antonetti says Cleveland Indians innocent of any wrongdoing in Josh Donaldson trade Indians third baseman Josh Donaldson takes infield practice on Monday at Tropicana Field. Donaldson is scheduled to be activated Tuesday and start at third base against the Rays.
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Monday's NFL notebook: Patriots lose running back Jeremy Hill for season At one point this year, the New England Patriots had so much running depth that they released two veterans - Mike Gillislee and Brandon Bolden - on cut-down day.
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Saints' Payton focuses on accountability after stunning loss METAIRIE, La. (AP) - Saints coach Sean Payton spent the first part of Monday urging players and his own coaching staff to acknowledge everything they did wrong heading into a surprising season-opening loss to Tampa Bay.
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