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As-it-happens update October 1, 2018
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PITTSBURGH - Time for another round of Steelers drama. This time, the impetus is a stinging loss from their bitter division rival, as the Baltimore Ravens hung a 26-14 defeat on the Steelers.
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You have read -1 of -1 articles. Log In or Subscribe. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Justin Turner and free-swinging Los Angeles headed for a one-game showdown against Colorado, jumping on San Francisco from the start in a win for a weekend sweep.
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CHICAGO (AP) - For most of the season, it's been a solo act for Khalil Mack and the Chicago Bears' defense. After quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's breakthrough game Sunday, the Bears' defense and offense seem to be in sync.
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SAN DIEGO - The LeBron James era began on an orange court emblazoned by a silhouette of a surfer. While it may have been an unlikely setting for the world's most dominant player to start his reign, James' production was largely as expected.
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As Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was being carted off the field Sunday with a broken leg he had a point to make to his team … with his middle finger.
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CONCORD, N.C. - Jimmie Johnson saw an opportunity to snap a losing streak that has lasted more than a year, so he went for the win.
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From left, Webb Simpson, Tiger Woods and Patrick Reed answered questions after the Americans lost to Europe in the Ryder Cup on Sunday.
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The Giants' offense was virtually nonexistent for over three quarters of Sunday's game, and after a valiant effort, the defense wilted late in the game as the New Orleans Saints rolled to a 33-18 victory at MetLife Stadium.
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If a team wants to pry Earl Thomas from the Seahawks, they'll have to pay. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that Seattle's price in any trade talks for Thomas is two second-round picks, according to a source informed of the situation.
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"Going to California" or "Welcome To New York?" After Wednesday's wild card game, the Red Sox will have a better idea.
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