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As-it-happens update October 22, 2018
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Now the Philadelphia Eagles can go back to being underdogs again. After embracing that role last year and overcoming huge odds to win their first Super Bowl title, the Eagles haven't lived up to expectations as defending champions.
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Saturday's exchange of words and fists between Houston's Chris Paul and the Lakers' Rajon Rondo was just the latest flashpoint in the All-Star guards' long-running history.
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Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football (Urban Meyer surrender cobra photos sold separately and suitable for framing in West Lafayette):.
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Patrick Mahomes' star continues to shine so bright others are being lost in the glare. The Kansas City Chiefs are far more than their trendsetting quarterback, though.
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One yard. Less than one, really. That's all that separated the Bears and the New England Patriots on Sunday, after Kevin White's efforts to tug a Hail Mary into the Patriots end zone came up just that short in a 38-31 loss to the NFL's greatest team ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kareem Hunt waited his turn and never complained. He could've whined, fussed, stewed or sulked. Instead, he wisely realized where the Kansas City offense was heading, that something special was blossoming with each passing week ...
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Hue Jackson figured there was no way the Cleveland Browns were going to lose. Not on a 59-yard field goal in overtime.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Blake Bortles is no longer Jacksonville's starting quarterback. Whether he regains the job in the next week is anybody's guess.
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Yes, the Jaguars have talked too much trash and it's coming back to bite them. Corner Jalen Ramsey had never met a microphone he didn't like before he and the Jaguars defense got roasted against the Chiefs and Cowboys, and now he suddenly doesn't ...
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For more than a year, Eric Reid's anger toward Malcolm Jenkins has been brewing. Sunday's inevitable confrontation between the two players was going to happen one way or another.
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