Quarterback Alex Smith, who helped Washington win the NFC East title while becoming the league’s Comeback Player of the Year, has been released by the team.
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WFT releases QB Smith after comeback season
Quarterback Alex Smith, who helped Washington win the NFC East title while becoming the league’s Comeback Player of the Year, has been released by the team.
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WFT releases QB Smith after comeback season
A handful of battleground states will be crucial to who will win the White House.
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2020 Election Live Updates: Presidential Race Down To Pivotal States Too Close To Call
A youth baseball team just became the first all-black little league team to win the Washington, D.C. championship — and their accomplishment would’ve made their namesake proud.
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All-black little league team makes history
Charles Barkley has the longest odds (6,000-1) to win the American Century celebrity golf tournament, while Mark Mulder and Tony Romo are the favorites.
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Fore! Barkley’s odds to win golf event 6,000-1
Browns safety Damarious Randall promised jerseys to everyone on Twitter who retweeted him — if the Cavs win the title.
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Browns’ Randall: Jerseys to fans if Cavs win
The Giants are a flagship franchise. But the opportunity to win the Jets’ first ring in 50 years is a lot greater than being Eli Manning’s successor.
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Sam Darnold won the New York team lottery landing with Jets
The Falcons’ all-time leading receiver is quick to note that his former All-Pro quarterback has been consistent and just needs “to win the big one.”
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Roddy White on Matt Ryan: ‘Deserves all money he’s going to get’
If LeBron James is to raise another banner for Cleveland, the Cavs will have to become only the second team to win the NBA title as a No. 4 seed.
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Four The Land: Cavs eye altering 4-seeds’ luck
The Houston Rockets set a franchise record for wins and coach Mike D’Antoni says the season won’t be diminished if the team fails to win the NBA championship.
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D’Antoni: Playoffs won’t define Rockets’ season
KINGSTON, Jamaica – World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce today broke a 25-year-old meet record set by former compatriot Merlene Ottey, after she clocked 10.98 seconds (-0.8m/s) to win the women’s 100m at the XXIX Meeting Citta di Padova in Italy.
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Fraser-Pryce breaks Merlene Ottey’s 25-y-o meet record in Italy