Patriots QB Brady suffers serious knee injury: reports |
| | | New England quarterback Tom Brady suffered a serious knee injury in the Patriots' 17-10 season-opening victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, media reports said. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Bears lead Colts 15-6 at halftime |
| | | Robbie Gould kicked three field goals, and the Chicago Bears led the Indianapolis Colts 15-6 at halftime Sunday night in the first regular-season game played at Lucas Oil Stadium. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Mets say Billy Wagner probably out for season |
| | | Billy Wagner is expected to miss the rest of the season, leaving the New York Mets without their All-Star closer as they try to maintain a slim lead in the NL East. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Serena Williams beats Jankovic for 3rd Open title |
| | | Serena Williams flung her racket straight up and jumped for joy, hopping and skipping and screaming and generally looking like someone who had just won her first U.S. Open title or earned her debut at No. 1. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Jury selection to begin in OJ Simpson robbery case |
| | | Nearly a year after O.J. Simpson walked into a casino hotel room intent on reclaiming some sports memorobilia, lawyers in his robbery-kidnapping trial are finally set to begin picking a jury. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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College basketball pioneer Don Haskins dies at 78 |
| | | Don Haskins, credited with helping break color barriers in college sports in 1966 when he used five black starters to win a national basketball title for Texas Western, died Sunday. He was 78. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Former hoop standout gets prison for dealing drugs |
| | | A former all-state basketball player who avoided jail on a drug charge last year is now headed there after pleading guilty to cocaine possession and drunken driving. | | From Boston Globe | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Report: Armstrong to return for '09 Tour de France |
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Edwards' late surge leads to 4th Nationwide win |
| | | Clint Bowyer had already assured his spot in the Chase for NASCAR's biggest championship, and he looked as if he was about to pad his lead in another one. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Broadway Brett wins debut, helps Jets top Dolphins |
| | | Brett Favre hardly looked like the retiring type, raising his arms to signal a touchdown, then leaping and skipping to the bench, where he vaulted into the arms of two teammates. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Filly out of Playful Act early top seller |
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Jeff Fisher: 1st X-rays negative on Young's knee |
| | | No diagnosis on Vince Young's sprained left knee was available from the Tennessee Titans on Monday. Jeff Fisher did not have the results of the tests on Young's knee when the coach met the media in the afternoon. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse | | [+] All articles |
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Chiefs QB Croyle out for this week |
| | | Brodie Croyle has a separated shoulder and Damon Huard will start at quarterback this week against Oakland. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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Tom Brady out for season |
| | | The New England Patriots have come back from injuries before, winning three Super Bowls and reaching a fourth despite losing Rodney Harrison, Richard Seymour, Junior Seau and Drew Bledsoe. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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College fans justify spending on tailgating, tix |
| | | Like the coach of a team losing at halftime, college football fans banged around by high gas prices are changing their game plans. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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Faulty transponder blamed for race confusion |
| | | IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon was initially shown as the winner of the season's final race because of a faulty transponder on his race car, the Indy Racing League said Monday. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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Chiefs' Pollard regrets season-ending hit on Brady |
| | | The man who delivered the hit that ended Tom Brady's season insists he was not trying to hurt last year's NFL MVP. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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Dallas' Adam Jones starts in first game since '06 |
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Delgado, Santana lead Mets past Phils for DH split |
| | | Carlos Delgado hit two long homers and drove in four runs, backing a big win by Johan Santana as the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on Sunday night for a doubleheader split. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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Nats end grueling day with a victory |
| | | ATLANTA | As the game dragged on and the late-afternoon shadows extended farther across the Turner Field infield, there was legitimate reason to wonder whether either the Washington Nationals or the Atlanta Braves ever would score another run and win Sunday's marathon. | | From The Washington Times | Add a commentary | Report abuse |
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