Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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London calling: Bears' later arrival could boost Bucs

Tampa Bay head coach Raheem Morris learned his lesson.

Hester wins 11th special teams player of week honor Hester wins 11th special teams player of week honor

Chicago Bears star Devin Hester was named the NFC's special teams player of the week for the second time in three weeks.

Notre Dame girds for USC and "greatest" recruiting weekend Notre Dame girds for USC and "greatest" recruiting weekend

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Like every other member of the Notre Dame football operation, Chuck Martin has USC on the mind this week. But when the subject of the weekend's other all-important visitors arose Tuesday, the Irish's safeties coach and recruiting coordinator smiled.

Briggs: Bears players, management not on same page Briggs: Bears players, management not on same page

Lance Briggs did nothing Tuesday night to dispel the notion that the gap seems wider than ever between Bears players and management and team morale has suffered as a result.

Your Morning Phil: Ricketts, Berkman, Preller Your Morning Phil: Ricketts, Berkman, Preller

Talking baseball while bundling up for a chilly Game 1 at Busch Stadium: 1. “We’re not your father’s Oldsmolbile.’’ That’s what Larry Lucchino said about the Red Sox when they promoted 28-year-old Theo Epstein to the general manager’s job in 2002. Tom Ricketts could say that about his Cubs.

NBA talks with mediator end after more than 16 hours NBA talks with mediator end after more than 16 hours

The first day of a federal mediator's presence brought the longest round of negotiations between the league and players association during the 110-day NBA lockout on Tuesday.

Blackhawks roll past Coyotes 5-2 Blackhawks roll past Coyotes 5-2

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Marian Hossa's contributions often aren't truly appreciated until the veteran is out of the Blackhawks' lineup.

NFL trade deadline passes; no deal for Harris NFL trade deadline passes; no deal for Harris

There was a major deal at the NFL's trade deadline Tuesday with quarterback Carson Palmer moving from retirement with the Bengals to a starting job with the Raiders, but the Bears were onlookers.


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