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Brown, Steelers withstand Packers with last-second FG 1. This was supposed to be a walk. The AFC leaders with the greatest running back-wide receiver tandem in the league against a foundering foe without its starting quarterback, a team that had been shut out at home by a lesser AFC North opponent just ...
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Cowboys reportedly frustrated with Jason Garrett's lack of adjustments The Dallas Cowboys are in a tailspin. They've lost three games in a row by a combined score of 92-22, and have dropped to the very fringes of the NFC playoff race.
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Wild Day of Coaching Moves With Hirings, Firings, Protests Florida and its athletic director reached into their pasts to find a new coach and two mores schools fired their coaches even though their teams are heading to bowl games.
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More and more, Seahawks taking advantage of Jimmy Graham in the end zone Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham, with a four-inch height advantage, leaves 49ers cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon on the turf for a 1-yard touchdown and a 21-6 lead in the fourth quarter.
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76ers' Jahlil Okafor remains hopeful for quick resolution Philadelphia 76ers center Jahlil Okafor's strange story drags on, but nothing changes. Sixers general manager Bryan Colangelo makes rounds upon rounds of futile trade calls.
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To Husker fans, it's Frost or bust; Moos leaves options open LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska athletic director Bill Moos estimates it will take two or three years to return the football program to a level of competitiveness more in line with its traditional place as one of the college game's blue bloods.
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