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Daily update November 26, 2018
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Aaron Rodgers pledged one thing. It wasn't that the Green Bay Packers would "run the table" -- his mantra in 2016 when they were 4-6 and won out all the way to the NFC Championship Game.
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MINNEAPOLIS -- Two fourth-quarter decisions in the span of 10 days might end up telling the story of the Green Bay Packers' 2018 season, which took another downturn in a 24-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday.
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Join us tonight on Bloody Elbow for live results and detailed play-by-play as Golden Boy MMA makes their debut in the The Forum in Inglewood, California.
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CINCINNATI -- Cleveland Browns safety Damarious Randall gave his former coach a game ball Sunday. Randall presented Hue Jackson with the ball after Randall intercepted Andy Dalton in the second quarter of the Browns' 35-20 victory over the Bengals.
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Rivalry week can be a time when the unexpected takes place. But as Week 13 of the college football season largely showed us, much of it turned out to actually be the expected.
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After the final full Saturday schedule in college football, 81 teams are eligible to play in bowl games. However, not all of the programs that reached the six-win mark will play in the postseason since there are 78 bowl berths available.
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PHILADELPHIA - Three weeks ago, Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman was spotted on, of all places, a sideline in Salt Lake City.
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Good morning. It's the first time in nearly a month that Eagles fans can enjoy the morning after a win, the result of the Eagles' 25-22, come-from-behind victory over the New York Giants.
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These aren't your father's Ravens, and it's starting to look like they might not be Joe Flacco's Ravens either. For the second straight week, Lamar Jackson was Baltimore's starting quarterback.
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It should be hard to get revenge on a fired head coach, but nothing is impossible when it comes to Hue Jackson. The former Browns coach, fired earlier this season by Cleveland after managing just three wins in two years and change, was the target of ...
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