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As-it-happens update September 17, 2018
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ARLINGTON, Texas -- With 58 seconds to go in the first half Sunday night in AT&T Stadium, Cowboys end DeMarcus Lawrence bullied past the Giants offensive line, sacked Eli Manning and hurriedly stumbled to his feet only to find Giants left tackle Nate ...
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills cornerback Vontae Davis abruptly retired at halftime of Sunday's 31-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, saying in a statement that the reality had hit him: "I shouldn't be out there anymore.
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Vontae Davis just got up and left. Davis, who played for the Bills up untill halftime today and also played his college ball at University of Illinois, literally retired in the middle of the game: Lorenzo Alexander says he was told at start of second ...
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The 32 things we learned from Week 2 of the 2018 NFL season: 1. Annual PSA: Since the playoff field expanded to 12 in 1990, teams starting 0-2 have a 12.1% chance of reaching postseason.
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The Patriots lost to the Jaguars because they had a nightmare first half on a very hot day in Jacksonville. In their defense, it was very hot out.
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METAIRIE, La. -- Michael Thomas' first two seasons were already historic. Turns out, he was capable of even more. The New Orleans Saints receiver set another NFL record with 28 catches through the first two weeks of this season -- including two ...
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - A tie felt odd to Kirk Cousins. On one hand, the Minnesota Vikings quarterback threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter to help rally his team from a 20-7 deficit against the Green Bay Packers.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Another miscommunication almost led to another game-altering interception for Jimmy Garoppolo. Only this time, the San Francisco 49ers got bailed out by a flag and held on to beat the Detroit Lions.
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DENVER - Jon Gruden was in a bad mood during his postgame press conference. The Raiders head coach was terse with his answers and combative on some during a media session that lasted just over three minutes and typically goes much longer.
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Here's what Falcons coach Dan Quinn had to say after the 31-24 victory over the Panthers on Sunday: Opening Statement: "I thought today the fans created an unbelievable atmosphere for home-field advantage that felt awesome, and the players certainly ...
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