Monday, March 19, 2012

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Reports: Manning plans to sign with Broncos

Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning has decided to sign with the Denver Broncos, barring an unexpected contract problem, according to multiple reports.

Noah channels Thibs on 100-wins milestone Noah channels Thibs on 100-wins milestone

If imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah nailed it when he impersonated coach Tom Thibodeau, who could become the quickest to 100 wins in NBA history Monday night in Orlando.

Mets owners settle with Madoff trustee for $162 million Mets owners settle with Madoff trustee for $162 million

New York Mets owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz reached a settlement Monday with Irving Picard, the trustee for the victims of Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, averting a jury trial that was scheduled to begin on Monday in Manhattan federal court.

Dunn returns to Sox's lineup, cuts looming Dunn returns to Sox's lineup, cuts looming

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Chicago White Sox are expected to trim their spring training roster after Monday's game against the Cincinnati Reds at Camelback Ranch.

Prospect Irvin also would bring baggage to Bears Prospect Irvin also would bring baggage to Bears

Lovie Smith was not present at Halas Hall when the Chicago Bears introduced Brandon Marshall on Friday. After trading for a wide receiver, the Bears still need help at defensive end, and that’s likely why Smith was at the West Virginia pro day.

Rose: Out vs. Magic; injured groin 'tight still' Rose: Out vs. Magic; injured groin 'tight still'

ORLANDO -- Speaking for the first time in a week, Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose said he hasn't been able to run on his strained groin and doesn't know when he will return to action.

Your Morning Phil: Spring records, Ozzie, Harper Your Morning Phil: Spring records, Ozzie, Harper

Talking baseball while recovering from a great first four days of the NCAAtournament: 1. It’s only spring training, right? Doesn’t really matter that your favorite team isn’t winning, right? 

FSU's season ends with NCAA Tournament loss to Cincinnati FSU's season ends with NCAA Tournament loss to Cincinnati

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — His eyes were glossy. The circles around them were red from several minutes of covering up the tears that had dared to even plot an escape.


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