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| Bengals QB Andy Dalton unsure of his future in Cincinnati CINCINNATI -- The fans waited near the southwest tunnel of Paul Brown Stadium as the mood shifted from celebration to appreciation following the Cincinnati Bengals' 33-23 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. With his helmet exchanged for a ... | |
| Dolphins stun Pats; Chiefs top Chargers to grab bye in AFC FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Miami dropped defending Super Bowl champion New England into the wild-card playoff round when Ryan Fitzpatrick tossed a 5-yard touchdown pass to tight end Mike Gesicki with 24 seconds remaining for a stunning 27-24 ... | |
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| Packers clinch first-round bye with late rally past Lions DETROIT - The Green Bay Packers' knack for winning ugly will catch them eventually, but that time wasn't Sunday. The Packers did in Detroit what they've done most of this season. Their play was underwhelming for much of the afternoon but, in the end, ... | |
| WJC roundup: United States defeats Russia Sunday is the fourth day of the 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship, which is being held in Ostrava and Trinec, Czech Republic. Schedule/Results. Finland 7, Kazakhstan 1. United States, 3, Russia 1. Day 4 games. United States 3, Russia 1 -- Arthur Kaliyev ... | |
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| So much for the idea Patriots would surge into the postseason 1. So much for the hope that the Patriots' offense solved its problems last week against the Bills. So much for the certainty that the defense will pick up the slack when the offense is struggling. So much for any hope that the Patriots would play their best football ... | |
| Saints take care of Panthers, still hope for playoff bye CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Even if the 13-3 New Orleans Saints don't get a first-round bye, coach Sean Payton likes his team's chances in the playoffs. The Saints took care of business against the reeling Carolina Panthers on Sunday with a dominant 42-10 ... | |
| Notable injuries from Sunday's Week 17 games Notable injuries we're monitoring around the league on this Week 17 Sunday: » Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders (ankle) and guard Brandon Brooks (shoulder) were ruled out against the Giants after suffering injuries in the first half. | |
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| Vital Scores 23, Leads UConn to 69-47 Rout of NJIT HARTFORD, Conn. — UConn coach Dan Hurley let out a big exhale after the Huskies final game of 2019. Christian Vital scored 23 points and Connecticut ended the mid-major portion of its 2019-20 schedule on Sunday with a 69-47 rout of NJIT. "You feel ... | |
| No. 23 Texas Tech beats CS Bakersfield 73-58 before Big 12 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Kyler Edwards scored 18 of his 20 points after halftime and No. 23 Texas Tech pulled away to win its 54th consecutive home game against nonconference teams, 73-58 over Cal State Bakersfield on Sunday. Freshman Jahmi'us ... | |
| No. 22 West Virginia Rallies, Upsets No. 2 Ohio State 67-59 CLEVELAND — West Virginia freshman guard Miles McBride remains an avid Ohio State football fan. The Cincinnati native doesn't share the same love for its basketball team. McBride scored a season-high 21 points, including six in the final 2:22, as No. | |
| Shuler, Buffen help Ole Miss defeat Tennessee Tech 80-63 OXFORD, Miss. — Devontae Shuler and KJ Buffen scored 20 points apiece and led a decisive second half rally to lift Mississippi to an 80-63 win over Tennessee Tech on Sunday. Shuler finished 8 of 12 from the field and added five rebounds and five assists ... | |
| Clark helps No. 16 Virginia hold off Navy 65-56 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Kihei Clark scored five points during a 12-0 second-half run and No. 16 Virginia overcame a sloppy effort to beat Navy 65-56 Sunday. Braxton Key led Virginia (10-2) with 15 points, Mamadi Diakite had 13 and Clark added 10 ... | |
| No. 8 Auburn routs Lipscomb 86-59 to remain undefeated AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — Danjel Purifoy had 17 points and nine rebounds and No. 8 Auburn beat Lipscomb 86-59 on Sunday to improve to 12-0. The Tigers remained one of two undefeated teams nationally after Liberty's loss to LSU, joining No. 15 San Diego ... | |
| Penn State gets glimpse of future in Cotton Bowl win ARLINGTON, Texas — Before the 2019 season began, Penn State was rarely, if ever, mentioned as a top contender in the country. At season's end, the No. 13 Nittany Lions (11-2) still aren't in that conversation. They didn't have any argument for the College ... | |
| Without Livers, Michigan dominates UMass Lowell 86-60 ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — With Isaiah Livers out because of an injury, Michigan coach Juwan Howard went big. That was a problem for undermanned UMass Lowell. Jon Teske had 25 points and eight rebounds, and the 7-foot-1 senior center and his ... | |
| NFL playoff picture: Updated AFC, NFC standings for Week 17 Week 17 is here to end the 2019 regular season, and the NFL playoff picture is almost complete based on the current AFC and NFC standings. Eleven teams have clinching scenarios in play for the final Sunday of the year. Here is an updated look at what ... | |
| LSU Hands Liberty Its First Defeat, 74-57 BATON ROUGE, La. — And then there were two. Liberty's hopes of going into the new year undefeated ended with a 74-57 loss to LSU Sunday. The defeat left No. 8 Auburn and No. 15 San Diego State as the nation's only unbeatens headed into 2020. | |
| Possible Concussion Forces Bryce to Sidelines The NC State basketball team got good news before Sunday's final nonconference tuneup with the return of guard Braxton Beverly from a back injury that sidelined him from last week's game against The Citadel. His return, however, was offset by the bad ... | |
| Rapid Reactions: Panthers end season with 42-10 loss to Saints The Big Headline. The Panthers 2019 season came to a close on Sunday after a 42-10 loss at the hands of the Saints. Carolina fell behind early and the Panthers were unable to overcome their own turnovers and the Saints high-powered offense, resulting in ... | |
| No. 17 Gonzaga women rally to win WCC opener 62-57 SPOKANE, Wash. — Jill Townsend scored 18 points and No. 17 Gonzaga rallied from a 20-point second-quarter deficit on Sunday to win its West Coast Conference opener 62-57 over Portland. The Bulldogs, who trailed 34-14 in the opening minutes of the ... | |
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| West Ham Reappoint Moyes in Bid to Avoid Relegation Scrap LONDON — West Ham United have reappointed David Moyes as head coach on an 18-month deal to replace the sacked Manuel Pellegrini and help them move away from the bottom half of the table, the struggling Premier League club said on Sunday. | |
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| Canadiens expect road support at Florida When the Florida Panthers host the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night, there should be a relatively large crowd at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Fla. The Panthers, despite being a playoff-caliber team, have one of the worst attendance records in the NHL, ... | |
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| Michigan DL Mike Dwumfour not playing in Citrus Bowl Mike Mulholland | MLive.com. Michigan defensive lineman Michael Dwumfour (50), a DePaul Catholic proudct, is pictured here trying to get in to the backfield against Rutgers offensive lineman Michael Maietti (55) in the first quarter of their college football ... | |
| Wizards host streaking Heat Monday night By Jackson Filyo WashingtonWizards.com. December 29, 2019. The Wizards (9-22) host the Heat (24-8) Monday night at 7:00 P.M. in the second game of a six-game homestand. Washington could be without Bradley Beal, who missed Saturday's game ... | |
| Mitchell, Clarkson push Jazz past Clippers 120-107 LOS ANGELES - (AP) -- Jordan Clarkson insists he still is trying to get into a flow after just two games with the Utah Jazz. That suggests impressive performances are ahead. Despite the unfamiliarity, Clarkson scored 19 points as the Utah Jazz beat the Los ... | |
| Rangers' Ryan Strome: Game heading to new heights Strome scored two goals and added two assists Saturday in a 5-4 overtime win over Toronto. Strome has found a home on Broadway and he's taken his game to new heights this season. He has 35 points, including 25 assists, in just 38 games. Strome's ... | |
| HARTFORD 67, NORTHWESTERN 66 Percentages: FG .563, FT .429. 3-Point Goals: 7-20, .350 (Mitchell 2-3, Carter 2-5, Stafl 1-1, Flowers 1-3, Marks 1-6, Boxus 0-1, Dunne 0-1). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked Shots: 3 (Ellison, Marks, Stafl). Turnovers: 15 (Stafl 4, Flowers 3, ... | |
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