Monday, December 12, 2011

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On day after, Bears players have Barber's back

Chicago Bears players were stunned, quiet and reflective on the flight home from Denver Sunday night. And many of Marion Barber’s teammates were supportive of the running back whose late-game gaffes contributed to the 13-10 overtime loss to the Broncos.

Danks, Quentin expected to be tendered contracts Danks, Quentin expected to be tendered contracts

The Chicago White Sox have until 11 p.m. Monday to tender contracts to all of their unsigned players.

Todd Haley out as Chiefs coach Todd Haley out as Chiefs coach

The Kansas City Chiefs have fired coach Todd Haley less than a year after he led the team to the AFC West division title.

Lawyer: No plea talks on eve of Sandusky hearing Lawyer: No plea talks on eve of Sandusky hearing

PHILADELPHIA — A lawyer says no plea talks are under way on the eve of Tuesday's preliminary hearing in the Penn State child sex-abuse case.

Patriots' Brady on sideline spat: 'Just venting' Patriots' Brady on sideline spat: 'Just venting'

The Boston Herald reports: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Monday that his sideline shouting match with offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien -- captured by TV cameras after Brady threw an end-zone interception late in Sunday's 34-27 victory at Washington -- was "just venting on both our parts." (With video)

Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Broncos Biggs: 10 thoughts on Bears' loss to Broncos

DENVER -- Ten things to take away from the Chicago Bears' 13-10 overtime loss Sunday to the Denver Broncos:

Clippers are close to deal for Chris Paul with Hornets Clippers are close to deal for Chris Paul with Hornets

 

Notre Dame LB Manti Te'o to return for senior year Notre Dame LB Manti Te'o to return for senior year

As he began to contemplate dueling futures at Notre Dame and in the NFL, Manti Te'o was advised by his father to make a list of what was important to him. It would offer some sort of traction in the looming stay-or-go clamor.


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