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As-it-happens update November 23, 2018
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You're welcome to consider this the unofficial obituary for the 2018 Atlanta Falcons, who tripped all over themselves in typical Falcons fashion in a big spot Thanksgiving night against the New Orleans Saints.
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Thanksgiving Day provided plenty of memorable outcomes and performances. Chase Daniel guided the Chicago Bears to victory and the Dak Prescott-Amari Cooper connection helped the Dallas Cowboys overwhelm the Washington Redskins' defense.
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Something appears to have snapped, in a good way, inside Halas Hall: "This team is still building," said safety Eddie Jackson in the wake of his second game-tipping pick-6 in as many weeks.
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Mississippi State players celebrate after a 35-3 win over Mississippi in an NCAA college game for the Egg Bowl, in Oxford, Miss., Thursday, Nov. 22, 2018.
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- With a banged-up offense, the Washington Redskins needed more from their defense. The defense failed to deliver.
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Look what we've got here. The Dallas Cowboys have overtaken the Washington Redskins for first place in the NFC East. The Cowboys' 31-23 victory on Thursday over the Redskins left the teams with identical 6-5 records.
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Ezekiel Elliott's love affair with the Salvation Army gained another chapter on Thursday. The Cowboys running back is establishing a yearly holiday tradition of celebrating with the giant Salvation Army bin at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas.
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This has to be the week, doesn't it? In a season devoid of many Earth-shaking upsets, maybe this is the week the Earth moves. The top four in the College Football Playoff Rankings all face rivalry challenges.
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Awkward family fights are common at the Thanksgiving table, but former Vanderbilt quarterback Jordan Rodgers - Aaron Rodgers' brother and also a former Bachelorette contestant - is once again taking his family's awkward feud public.
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Amari Cooper, a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, did a touchdown celebration ostensibly mimicking the bizarre free throw form of struggling Sixers guard Markelle Fultz in a win over the Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving.
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