Thursday, September 22, 2011

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Bears' safety situation murky for Packers game

Thursday could provide a little more clarity about the Chicago Bears’ safety situation for Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers.

Cardinals agree to 2012 deal with Berkman Cardinals agree to 2012 deal with Berkman

ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Lance Berkman, who has had a bounceback season and will return in 2012.

Kelly diatribe just coaching to Notre Dame WR Jones Kelly diatribe just coaching to Notre Dame WR Jones

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The ball went off TJ Jones' helmet and into the hands of a Notre Dame opponent. And then Brian Kelly went off on TJ Jones.

'Catching Hell': ESPN documentary gives the goats their due 'Catching Hell': ESPN documentary gives the goats their due

Leave it to Larry David to come up with an incisive if completely lunatic commentary on the issue of scapegoating in sports.

NFL: Saints' Harper didn't deserve flag for hit on Cutler NFL: Saints' Harper didn't deserve flag for hit on Cutler

The New Orleans Saints roughed up Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler on Sunday with a flurry of hits and sacks, the latter of which came almost exclusively in the fourth quarter.

Your Morning Phil: A-Ram, Albert, Morel Your Morning Phil: A-Ram, Albert, Morel

Talking baseball while feeling Jay Cutler’s pain: 1. There were no huge ovations for Aramis Ramirez on Wednesday, even though it figures to be the last time he’ll wear a Cubs uniform at Wrigley Field.

De Aza, Santos on track for Sox De Aza, Santos on track for Sox

CLEVELAND -- Before Wednesday's 8-4 victory at Cleveland, manager Ozzie Guillen didn't see why Alejandro De Aza can't be considered a candidate for the leadoff spot for the Chicago White Sox in 2012.

Posada's 2-run single gives Yankees AL East crown Posada's 2-run single gives Yankees AL East crown

NEW YORK -- Jorge Posada came off the bench and helped the Yankees to yet another first-place finish with a go-ahead single in the eighth inning, and New York swept the Tampa Bay Rays by identical 4-2 scores in a day-night doubleheader Wednesday to win the AL East.


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