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AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
Super Bowl champs escape in opener DENVER (AP) — The NFL kicked off its new season with Denver hosting Carolina in a rematch of the last Super Bowl. And just like last February, the Panthers still cannot beat the Broncos. Denver's dominant defense came up big against Cam Newton again and the Broncos escaped with a 21-20 victory...
AP Wednesday Sports Roundup
AP Wednesday Sports Roundup
AP Wednesday Sports Roundup
Clemson, LSU, Ohio State and Alabama top playoff rankings. NEW YORK (AP) — The first College Football Playoff selection committee rankings are out and Clemson, LSU, Ohio State and Alabama are the top four. Notre Dame was fifth and Baylor was sixth. The top four in the final rankings in December meet in the second annual College Football Playoff. The College Football Playoff Selection Committee wil
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
AP Sunday Sports Roundup
Royals rally in eighth to take 3-1 series lead NEW YORK (AP) — Second baseman Daniel Murphy was a huge reason for the New York Mets' ability to beat the Dodgers and Cubs en route to the National League pennant. On Saturday, it was Murphy's error that helped the resilient Kansas City Royals put together a three-run eighth in a 5-3 triumph over the Mets at Citi Field. The rally gives the Royals a th
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
AP Friday Sports Roundup
Pats flog Dolphins FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The New England Patriots remain one of the NFL's five unbeaten teams this season, and the first two reach seven wins. Tom Brady threw for 356 yards and four touchdowns as the Pats ripped Miami 36-7...
AP Thursday Sports Roundup
AP Thursday Sports Roundup
AP Thursday Sports Roundup
Royals take 2-0 lead with rout of Mets KANSAS CITY (AP) — Johnny Cueto gave the type of postseason performance the Kansas City Royals had hoped to receive when they acquired him from Cincinnati at the trade deadline.
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
AP Monday Sports Roundup
Mets take 2-0 lead NEW YORK (AP) — First it was Jon Lester, then Jake Arrieta. The New York Mets own a two-games-to-none lead in the National League Championship Series after beating the Chicago Cubs' top two starting pitchers in succession...