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Reich: Panthers QB Bryce Young on track to play Sunday vs Vikings after returning to practice
Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young was a full participant at practice on Wednesday and is now trending toward playing on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, according to coach Frank Reich
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Soccer player Paulinho won't let intolerance of his Afro-Brazilian religion stop his faith
When Brazilian soccer player Paulinho scored a goal at the Tokyo Olympics, he celebrated by pointing an imaginary arrow at the flashing cameras as homage to a deity in his persecuted Afro-Brazilian faith
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Sleeping, eating, film work and a little 'panic.' How the Steelers dealt with emergency landing
The Pittsburgh Steelers are laughing off their unexpected detour to Kansas City
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Rory McIlroy once called the Ryder Cup an exhibition. He knows better now
The Ryder Cup is no exhibition
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Michigan State fires football coach Mel Tucker, in part for having phone sex with activist and rape survivor
Michigan State fires football coach Mel Tucker, in part for having phone sex with activist and rape survivor
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Brewers are eager to make their latest postseason berth last longer than the others
The Milwaukee Brewers are getting accustomed to celebrating at the end of the regular season
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McIlroy says LIV defectors miss Ryder Cup more than Team Europe misses them
Europe is missing a lot of its Ryder Cup stalwarts at Marco Simone because of their defections to join LIV Golf
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Dolphins set numerous records in their blowout win over Broncos but miss out on a few more
The records kept getting set almost as fast as the Miami Dolphins scored last week against the Denver Broncos
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Lindsay Davenport will be the next US captain for the Billie Jean King Cup
Lindsay Davenport will replace Kathy Rinaldi as the U.S. captain for the Billie Jean King Cup after this year’s competition ends
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Deion Sanders' impact at Colorado raises hopes that other Black coaches will get opportunities
Deion Sanders' immediate impact after taking over a Colorado football program that won just one game last year is providing hope for other Black coaches looking to land Power Five jobs
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