Tuesday, August 30, 2011

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NFL, NFLPA to donate $1 million to 9/11 charities

NEW YORK — The NFL and the players' union are donating $1 million to memorials and charities to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

World silver medalist Merritt now at the mercy of a court World silver medalist Merritt now at the mercy of a court

LaShawn Merritt showed the world Tuesday he is one of the favorites to win the 400-meter gold medal at the 2012 Olympics.

Mike Preston: Ravens will find role for Ayanbadejo, but question is where Ravens will find role for Ayanbadejo, but where?

There was speculation that former Bears special-teams ace Brendon Ayanbadejo was on the bubble to make the Ravens for the 2011 season. If so, that bubble has been burst by his energetic play.

Your morning Phil: Sox, Wrigley, Sully Your morning Phil: Sox, Wrigley, Sully

Talking baseball while hoping for a long run from Serena Williams in New York:  1. Hold off on the autopsy: The White Sox aren’t dead yet.

Bears likely to pass on having Cutler throw vs. Browns Cutler likely to get pass on throwing in finale

Chicago Bears coach Lovie Smith said Monday that a decision had not been made on how much action starters will receive Thursday night in the preseason finale against the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field.

U.S. sprinter Merritt upset in world 400 U.S. sprinter Merritt upset in world 400

DAEGU, South Korea — On a lean, LaShawn Merritt lost to the kid.

Miami Dolphins defend plan to honor Florida Gators Dolphins defend plan to honor Florida Gators

The Miami Dolphins' plan to honor Florida's 2009 national championship team was conceived to generate ticket sales during a challenging time and not a slight of the University of Miami, Dolphins CEO Mike Dee said.

Bears' Bell biding time Bears' Bell biding time

Lost in the goofiness surrounding Chester Taylor's uncertain roster status was the emergence of the Bear who should benefit most from Taylor's expected departure.


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