Topic: American Football Conference

AFP American Edition | 196 days ago

Indianapolis Colts receiver Pierre Garcon and other US athletes with family in Haiti watched and worried in the wake of the earthquake that has devastated their ancestral homeland. "Aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews. We still have not heard much from them and my mom is still trying to call them," said Garcon, who was born in the United States to parents ...

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AP News | 217 days ago
With echoes of violence and crackling gunfire, sports says goodbye to some of its best in 2009

Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun. From Tennessee to Georgia to Nicaragua, gunfire crackled in July. The causes differed — a romance gone wrong, a robbery botched, a self-inflicted wound — but the outcome did not. A gun was ...

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AP News | 330 days ago
Chargers welcome Little League World Series champions from Chula Vista

One after another, the members of the Little League World Series championship team from suburban Chula Vista ran through a tunnel formed by the San Diego Chargers and exchanged high-fives with the NFL players. Almost all the 12- and 13-year-olds were completely engulfed by the huge football players. Luke Ramirez ...

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AP News | 637 days ago
On a night for second-guessing, Manuel wins the chess game against Maddon

Two pitchers warmed up before the game — for Tampa Bay. No one warmed up for the Phillies until they had taken the lead. The intricate nine-inning, 54-out marathon of a baseball game turned into an 18-out dash to the World Series title Wednesday night. It also turned into ...

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AP News | 654 days ago
Carson Palmer's elbow to be examined by New York Mets doctor

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer will have his ailing elbow examined by a New York Mets team doctor. Palmer said after the Bengals lost 26-14 to the New York Jets on Sunday that he would remain in New York to be examined by Dr. David Altchek. Palmer was ...

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AP News | 669 days ago
So long, big Shea: Mets close up shop after 45 Amazin' seasons at loud, leaky ballpark

By the way, Shea Stadium is closing, too. Yankee Stadium's nostalgic goodbye garnered enormous attention across town, but hardly anyone seems affected by the New York Mets moving into a new ballpark next season as well. Hello, sparkling Citi Field. Good riddance, dreary ...

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AP News | 686 days ago
Cust homers twice, Smith solid on the mound as A's hand Orioles 8th straight loss, 5-1

Jack Cust hit two solo home runs, Greg Smith pitched seven shutout innings and the Oakland Athletics handed the Baltimore Orioles their eighth straight loss, 5-1 Saturday night. Jack Hannahan also homered for the A's, who have won two in a row ...

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Broncos' Tebow fuels debate in Denver

The Province, Canada | 4 hours ago

Les Shapiro is new to talk radio after spending 25 years as a television sports anchor in Denver. But just a year into his new gig, he and his ...

Chiefs sign both Bay area draft picks

CBS 10 Tampa Bay (WTSP) | 6 hours ago

The Chiefs have signed both of their second-round draft picks, wide receiver Dexter McCluster and defensive back Javier Arenas.. . However, as of ...

Titans know strong defense starts with lineThe Tennessee Titans'...

NFL.com | 6 hours ago

Opposing quarterbacks weren't exactly quivering in their cleats when dropping back in the pocket against the Titans last...

Bills agree to deal with 2nd-round pick DT Troup (AP)

NFL.com | 7 hours ago

Rookie defensive tackle Torell Troup agreed to a contract with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday, a day before the team was set to open training camp...

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CBS 2 NY (WCBS) | 8 hours ago

Albert Pujols drove in the go-ahead run with two outs in the 13th inning, and the St. Louis Cardinals survived a frantic comeback to beat the New...

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