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As-it-happens update March 13, 2018
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Selection Sunday has come and gone, the 2018 NCAA Tournament field is set and your annual bracket pool is up. (If it's not, start one or compete in our contest here.
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The Chicago Bears got the quarterback they believe to be the future of the franchise in last year's NFL Draft. They appear to have found a top-tier target to kick off free agency in 2018.
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After the Jacksonville Jaguars surprisingly decided not to place Allen Robinson on the franchise tag, the 24-year old wide receiver jumped to the top of the free agency market despite coming off an ACL injury.
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Zach Strief started crying while talking about longtime strength and conditioning coach Dan Dalrymple, then the tears picked up as he talked about Sean Payton.
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The Washington Redskins are going to miss Kirk Cousins if for no other reason than they'll have to find a new target to snipe at moving forward.
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Kansas head coach Bill Self celebrates after the Jayhawks won the Big 12 championship game against West Virginia on Saturday in Kansas City, Mo.
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - As the Portland Trail Blazers keep winning, Damian Lillard should keep climbing in the MVP conversation, according to Miami coach Erik Spoelstra.
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If there's one thing Tom Brady's better at than playing football, it might be chugging beer. Forget his five Super Bowl rings, if Brady had become a professional beer chugger, there's a good chance he would have five titles in that sport also.
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The will to win is the primary motivation for every college from Abilene Christian to Youngstown State. Athletic directors, coaches, players, cheerleaders, body-painted fans, goofy, or in the case of Providence, downright frightening mascots - all ...
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ALAMEDA, Calif. -- The Oakland Raiders released Sean Smith amid news that the cornerback will plead guilty to a felony assault charge Tuesday and be sentenced to one year in prison.
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