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As-it-happens update January 31, 2019
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Super Bowl 53 will be a showcase for former Georgia running backs Todd Gurley and Sony Michel, and it's fitting their teams will meet at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
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NEW ORLEANS -- Across the hallway from the New Orleans Pelicans' locker room, through painfully clear glass, a bank of TVs covered the walls of the owner's suite, running SportsCenter and NBATV.
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Enes Kanter, always the performer, made his grand entrance. The outspoken center emerged from his exile in the third quarter of Wednesday's 114-90 loss to the Mavericks, dusted off by David Fizdale just after the Garden loudly chanted for Kanter's return.
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If the past couple of weeks have indicated anything, it's that Michael Thomas has little respect for Roger Goodell - and no use for Super Bowl tickets.
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ATLANTA -- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady turns 42 in August, and the 2019 season will mark the final year of his contract.
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A Steelers Nation of haters might have laughed when KDKA ran "Known Cheater" under a video of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Jan. 28, but the station did not.
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The past year has been a marathon for quarterback Baker Mayfield. He took part in the College Football Playoffs with his Oklahoma Sooners on Jan. 1. Later that month, he participated in the Reese's Senior Bowl.
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Nantes fans showed their devotion to missing Argentine striker Emiliano Sala, chanting his name non-stop during an emotional home game against Saint-Etienne on Wednesday.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Dirk Nowitzki has been coming to Madison Square Garden for about two decades, scoring better there than at any road arena.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Foul trouble forced Karl-Anthony Towns to watch much of the first three quarters from the bench. Luckily for the Minnesota Timberwolves, the star center was available - and in the right spot - in overtime.
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