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As-it-happens update September 9, 2019
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USA TODAY
Football is finally back. Week 1 of the 2019 NFL season was in full force Sunday with a loaded slate of games, offering the first glimpse of what story lines will dominate and whether sone teams look like they might turn into contenders down the stretch.
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SB Nation
If the 2019 kickoff game between the Packers and Bears taught us anything, it's that sometimes Week 1 can still feel like the preseason. That's the case now more than ever, when most starters spend the month of August standing on the sideline in their ...
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Bleacher Report
The Miami Dolphins aren't tanking; they're capsizing. Following the Dolphins' 59-10 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens, Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio reported "multiple Dolphins players contacted their agents after Sunday's season-opening blowout loss and ...
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NBCSports.com
The Chargers open the 2019 NFL regular season without one of the premier players in the game. Running back Melvin Gordon has continued his holdout in hopes of a new contract. But it appears he will be playing this year, right in time for the Raiders.
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The New York Times
For a tennis champion devoted to his routines, Rafael Nadal has certainly managed to navigate plenty of change. Signs of the times were everywhere as he prevailed in a draining and dazzling United States Open final over Daniil Medvedev on Sunday night.
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NBCSports.com
Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill likely won't be a factor in two weeks when the Ravens head to Kansas City. Hill was sidelined with a shoulder injury that he suffered against the Jaguars in Week 1. The injury won't require surgery but will miss a few weeks, ...
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FOXSports.com
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — For Julio Jones and the Atlanta Falcons, there will be many games in their future together when the two-time All-Pro takes over and leads the team to victory. Now the NFL's highest-paid wide receiver, Jones expressed the even-keeled ...
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Formula 1
Italy brought the curtain down on the European leg of the Formula 1 season with the red-bedecked Tifosi elated with Sunday's result. But not everyone left Monza with a smile on their face. We pick out the winners and losers of the Italian Grand Prix.
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NorthJersey.com
ARLINGTON, Texas - In the aftermath, the Giants quietly exited the visiting locker room inside AT&T Stadium with few answers as to how things went so wrong. The Cowboys beat them from pillar to post, flexing their muscles as the defending NFC East ...
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Salt Lake Tribune
Cleveland • The Titans ignored all the hoopla about the ballyhooed Browns, and maybe made some hype of their own. Marcus Mariota threw three touchdown passes — one a backbreaking, 75-yarder on a screen to big back Derrick Henry — and Tennessee ...
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Sporting News
Delanie Walker didn't buy into the Browns buzz entering the season. And nothing changed Sunday, as the Titans tight end didn't shy away from his opinion about Cleveland after Tennessee left FirstEnergy Stadium with a 43-13 victory to start the regular ...
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Hoops Habit
Serbia had looked unstoppable in the FIBA World Cup … until it ran into No. 2-ranked Spain on Sunday as the Spaniards moved to the quarterfinals unbeaten. Serbia and Spain had already locked in berths in the FIBA World Cup quarterfinals when they met ...
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Buccaneers.com
1. Penalties. It was clearly Week 1 because neither team looked particularly sharp on Sunday. The big story was first and foremost penalties on both sides. The Bucs finished with 11 penalties for 87 yards, while San Francisco gave up the same amount of ...
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Q13 FOX
I start with a sigh of relief that the circus did NOT come to town this weekend. Because it would have been a gong show with the clown named Antonio Brown. Now don't get me wrong: Is Brown one of the most talented and dangerous receivers in the league?
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
For the better part of three quarters, Todd Gurley was barely visible. Then the two-time All-Pro running back showed up in a big way to carry the load when the Rams need him most. He ran for 64 of his 97 yards in the fourth quarter to help Los Angeles grind ...
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The Independent
There will come a time when a big crowd at a women's football match will be a footnote, not a headline. That will be the time when the sport can be truly said to have arrived in England's sporting landscape. That time is still some years off so the focus at ...
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USA TODAY
The Seattle Storm (17-16) and Dallas Wings (10-23) will square off in the Metroplex at 4:00 p.m. ET Sunday afternoon. The defending WNBA champs look to avoid slipping to the .500 mark to close out the regular season. If the previous two meetings are any ...
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Sportinglife.com
The Rugby World Cup begins on September 20, and although New Zealand start as favourites, there's another five nations firmly believing 2019 could be their year to lift the William Webb Ellis trophy. World Cup team-by-team guide · World Cup: Full fixture ...
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Evening Standard
The Ashes is a brilliant, strange and unique sporting contest. As Australia wheeled around in celebration on the Old Trafford outfield on Sunday, they had not won the series. England could still draw it. And, against any other nation possessing a batsman as ...
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BBC Sport
Irish 400m athlete Craig Lynch has died in a car crash in county Meath. The 29-year-old, who competed at the 2016 European Championships, lost his life in a crash on the Slane road in the early hours of Sunday morning. His former Ireland team-mate David ...
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Bleacher Report
Burnley midfielder Danny Drinkwater is reportedly set to meet manager Sean Dyche to discuss his future after being attacked at a nightclub by a gang of men in Manchester. The 29-year-old suffered facial cuts and bruises in the attack and a "badly injured ...
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International Cricket Council
Spelling out his vision for his second stint with the team, India head coach Ravi Shastri said that he wants to develop a solid bench by investing in younger talent, and looked at the upcoming season as a transitional phase in Indian cricket. India, following their ...
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OCRegister
The headlines in Knoxville told the story after Tennessee dropped to 0-2 for the first time in 31 seasons with both losses coming at home. "Are Vols simply too accustomed to losing?" And this: "Can Jeremy Pruitt last past October?" There are many questions, ...
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AtlantaFalcons.com
In a hostile environment against a Minnesota Vikings defense that has the talent to be among the NFL's best, the Atlanta Falcons vaunted offense couldn't accomplish much in a 28-12 loss. Shut out for the first three quarters, Atlanta (0-1) finished its season ...
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