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As-it-happens update January 21, 2019
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NEW ORLEANS -- If you're looking for "the next Sean McVay," it's worth looking at -- and listening to -- what the actual Sean McVay did Sunday.
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NEW ORLEANS -- He had remained unflinching in the face of fury, dialing up a must-have, fake-punt call on the second play of the second quarter and keeping his cool as the massive boombox known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome reverberated with ...
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In a battle of old versus new, experience versus youth, past versus future, Patriots versus Chiefs, old reliable won out. With a 37-31 overtime win over Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and the Patriots -- the greatest ...
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All the best, most interesting, and unquestionably coolest fights the UFC needs to book following their latest event in Brooklyn, NY.
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Manny Pacquiao added another win to his impressive record on Saturday, defending his WBA welterweight title with a dominant decision-win over Adrien Broner.
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Lonzo Ball will miss 4-6 weeks with a Grade 3 left ankle sprain suffered during the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Houston Rockets on Saturday, per Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes.
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Greg Hardy didn't do much to enhance his already tarnished reputation in his Octagon debut. The former NFL star was disqualified after landing an illegal knee against Allen Crowder in the UFC Fight Night 143 co-main event in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Not unlike a pro wrestling tag team, Karl-Anthony Towns and Derrick Rose took turns savaging the Phoenix Suns on Sunday. Towns shouldered the load for the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first half, pouring in 28 points on 14 shots.
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The Australian Open is reportedly set to break 115 years of tennis history and implement another controversial rule change for 2020.
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On their final drive in regulation, the Saints were the victims of an unconscionable missed call; Tommylee Lewis was blatantly interfered with by Nickell Robey-Coleman, and it went uncalled.
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