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Daily update November 27, 2018
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Week 12 of the 2018 NFL regular season schedule is in the books. Now it's time to see where all 32 teams rank. For reference purposes, here is a link to last week's NFL Power Rankings.
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METAIRIE, La. - In his 18th NFL season and less than two months from turning 40, Saints veteran quarterback Drew Brees has exhibited a knack for connecting with young people recently.
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The Houston Texans are good. They're leading the AFC South by two games after Monday's 34-17 victory over the rival Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium.
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Ever the perfectionist and competitor, Kevin Durant knows he should have scored well more than 50 points if a few more shots had fallen.
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Kevin Durant scored a season-high 49 points on Monday to lead the Golden State Warriors past the Orlando Magic, 116-110.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - John Wall scored a season-high 36 points, including six in overtime, and the Washington Wizards overcame James Harden's season-best 54 points to outlast the Houston Rockets 135-131 on Monday night.
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Week 12 is just about a wrap, and that brings an AFC South showdown on Monday Night Football. Titans-Texans is not quite as sexy as last week's Rams-Chiefs, but plenty is at stake for both teams.
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Heading into Rivalry Week, it was not guaranteed that an Ohio State win over Michigan would give the struggling Buckeyes win-and-in Playoff status.
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The Indianapolis Colts will enter the offseason with potentially the most salary cap space in the NFL, and it seems they are a team on Le'Veon Bell's list of interests.
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The Atlanta Braves heated up the coils of the Hot Stove on Monday by agreeing to a pair of one-year contracts. To wit, they inked third baseman Josh Donaldson for a reported $23 million and veteran catcher and former Brave Brian McCann to a much more ...
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