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As-it-happens update September 21, 2018
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CLEVELAND - After being outplayed by fellow rookie Baker Mayfield, New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold blamed himself for a sputtering second-half offense in a 21-17 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Thursday night at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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Arguably the most anticipated press conference in UFC history went down Thursday when Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor clashed for the first time ahead of UFC 229.
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CLEVELAND - Baker Mayfield's time arrived Thursday night, and there's no going back. Not after the No. 1 overall pick from Oklahoma electrified the crowd Thursday night at FirstEnergy Stadium in a relief appearance and recorded the Browns' first ...
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NEW YORK - It took them three attempts, but ultimately there was no postponing the inevitable: The Boston Red Sox nailed down the American League East title - once again at Yankee Stadium, and powered by the league's likely MVP.
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A poor, foolish possum somehow made its way into the stands at Thursday night's Jets-Browns game, in Cleveland. Maybe he's a big Baker Mayfield fan!
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SANTA CLARA - Second-year linebacker Reuben Foster was around his teammates during the first two weeks of the regular season, but Monday marked a new beginning for him.
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Los Angeles Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson believes second-year point guard Lonzo Ball is primed for a breakout season after he refined his shooting mechanics over the summer.
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First it was the loud boos. Then the chants. Finally, the Cleveland Browns had no choice. Top overall pick Baker Mayfield made his regular-season debut.
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ATLANTA - The crowd at the Tour Championship's opening round on Thursday was the largest and loudest it had been since 2013, which was the last time Tiger Woods played in the event.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Mookie Betts and the Boston Red Sox won their third consecutive AL East championship Thursday night, clinching on enemy turf with an 11-6 victory over the rival New York Yankees.
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