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Free-agent WR Lloyd views Patriots as prime possibility

Free-agent wide receiver Brandon Lloyd would love to reunite with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels with the New England Patriots.

Today's question: Should Lin get All-Star role? Today's question: Should Lin get All-Star role?

ESPN.com reports that New York Knicks sensation Jeremy Lin will be part of the NBA All-Star weekend, with sources saying he could "assist" teammate Iman Shumpert in the slam-dunk competition. Should the NBA figure out a way to get Lin in the All-Star game?

Tebow working on throwing mechanics Tebow working on throwing mechanics

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has reunited with Noel Mazzone to improve his heavily scrutinized passing ability.

McCaskey: Money won't be issue in free agency McCaskey: Money won't be issue in free agency

If the Chicago Bears are mostly spectators when free agency opens in a little less than four weeks, it won’t be because the budget or salary cap hindered them.

Jordan suit still in play Jordan suit still in play

A federal judge Wednesday all but threw out Michael Jordan's lawsuit against Jewel-Osco over a congratulatory ad it ran when he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame three years ago.

Sweatt rescues Wolves Sweatt rescues Wolves

Bill Sweatt came up with a much-needed goal in overtime to prevent the Wolves from a discouraging defeat.

Weber blames himself for Illini fade Weber blames himself for Illini fade

CHAMPAIGN — Illinois coach Bruce Weber broke out a tacky orange blazer Wednesday night in a potential must-win game at Assembly Hall with the season dwindling away.

Notre Dame coolly routs Rutgers 71-53 Notre Dame coolly routs Rutgers 71-53

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — As his last official act Wednesday, Notre Dame center Jack Cooley bear-hugged a loose ball to which an unfortunate Rutgers player attached himself. As referees whistled a jump ball, Cooley whipped around and sent his would-be antagonist flopping to the floor.


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