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As-it-happens update September 13, 2018
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Long before the final buzzer sounded in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals on Wednesday night, the coronation of the Seattle Storm as this year's champions had commenced.
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BEREA, Ohio -- Baker Mayfield has always looked up to future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees, so he was honored to discover that the Saints quarterback, whom the Browns will face this weekend, has had high praise for him.
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Happy Week 2, everyone. Start 'Em or Sit 'Em is geared toward season-long leagues but can also be used for daily fantasy purposes.
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Week 2 of the 2018 NFL season features a plethora of marquee matchups that will draw wagers from professional and amateur bettors alike.
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MINNEAPOLIS - When the American League wild-card playoff is held in three weeks, almost certainly in Oakland or at Yankee Stadium, Aaron Boone may have a decision on his plate that the rookie manager never expected to have to make.
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It seems that Dez Bryant, months after being released from the Dallas Cowboys, doesn't have any bitterness toward his former boss.
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After a stunning loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Bears will get their first shot of redemption on Monday night against the Seattle Seahawks in a second-straight prime time game.
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Nick Foles will remain the Eagles' starting quarterback - at least for one more week. Carson Wentz has not yet been cleared to play in games, coach Doug Pederson said Wednesday, so Foles will start against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
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PITTSBURGH - James Conner takes exception to any depiction that his touchdown celebration with Pittsburgh Steelers offensive linemen was directed at Le'Veon Bell, who remains absent from the team with an unsigned franchise tag.
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ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Two days after a deflating loss in his return to the NFL, Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden was still looking for answers.
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