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As-it-happens update January 6, 2019
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Dallas gets the job done in the wild-card round, leaving Seattle's Russell Wilson one-and-done in the playoffs for the first time in his career.
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HOUSTON -- His body was back in Philadelphia, but Frank Reich's head remained in the clouds. The Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator was still glowing from the team's epic Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots two days earlier ...
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USC's offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury, could resign from his position with the program so that he can get a fair shot at following his NFL aspirations, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.
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If you want to understand how much basketball has changed in the past few decades, look no further than the Golden State Warriors' 127-123 win over the Sacramento Kings on Saturday and where the NBA was 40 years ago.
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Great, Britton. The Yankees and reliever Zach Britton have agreed to a deal, a person with knowledge of the team's personnel decisions confirmed to NJ Advance Media on Saturday night.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The fragility of the moment felt all too familiar to Michigan State basketball. Just 363 days earlier, in the same building, against the same opponent, in almost the same way.
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- Seattle Seahawks kicker Sebastian Janikowski suffered a thigh injury while attempting a field goal on the final play of the first half and was ruled out for the rest of Saturday night's 24-22 wild-card loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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DURHAM, N.C. -- Zion Williamson insisted that he wasn't rubbing salt in the wounds of his hometown team, but his 360-degree dunk in a rout of Clemson did the trick anyway.
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Melvin Gordon is, by far, the Los Angeles Chargers' leading rusher with nearly 900 yards and 10 touchdowns going into Sunday's AFC wild-card game on the road against the Baltimore Ravens.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Philadelphia coach Brett Brown denied a report that Jimmy Butler was disrespectful while questioning his role in the 76ers offense.
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