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Edinger's Field Goal Wins It for Vikings Nov 22, 2005 Minnesota's offense isn't dead. With the steady hand of Brad Johnson, neither is the Vikings' season.
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Eagles' McNabb Told to Have Surgery Nov 17, 2005 Donovan McNabb's next important decision won't be calling an audible at the line of scrimmage. McNabb was told Thursday to have surgery for a sports hernia that probably would end his season. The Eagles' quarterback is considering his options. It's likely he'll seek other opinions before making a final decision.
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Alex Rodriguez Wins AL MVP Award Nov 14, 2005 Alex Rodriguez won the American League Most Valuable Player award for the second time in three seasons, beating David Ortiz on Monday in a vote that rewarded a position player over a designated hitter. |
McNabb Says Eagles Are Ready to Move On Nov 10, 2005 Donovan McNabb is ready to put the T.O. era behind him. Speaking for the first time since Terrell Owens was booted off the team for his constant criticism of the Eagles — specifically McNabb — the Pro Bowl quarterback said the team is ready to focus only on football and not the distractions that have swirled since shortly after the Super Bowl.
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Cox, Guillen Voted Managers of the Year Nov 09, 2005 The way Ozzie Guillen works a dugout,impatiently bouncing around and chattering away from the first pitch to the final out, it's hard to believe he calls steady Bobby Cox a mentor. Different styles, both successful.
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Favre's Future Might Be Tied to Sherman's Nov 03, 2005 Brett Favre says he would be reluctant to return to Green Bay next season if Mike Sherman isn't still coaching the Packers. |
Culpepper Out for Season With Knee Injury Oct 31, 2005 Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper will miss the rest of the season and perhaps part of next season because of a severe injury to his right knee. |
S.C. Edges Past No. 23 Volunteers 16-15 Oct 30, 2005 Steve Spurrier brought a different team to Tennessee and left with a familiar result. Josh Brown kicked a 49-yard field goal with 2:45 left and South Carolina held on to beat the No. 23 Volunteers 16-15 on Saturday night. |
Chicago hails baseball champion White Sox Oct 29, 2005 Tens of thousands of delirious Chicago White Sox fans celebrated the team's first World Series victory in 88 years on Friday amid pledges to win another championship next year. |
Game 3 Proved to Be Late-Night Thriller Oct 26, 2005 For those who fell asleep or simply weren't watching, you missed one whale of a World Series game. By far the longest in history — and one of the best, too. Phil Garner threw a stool in the dugout. Ozzie Guillen called in eight relievers. And backup infielder Geoff Blum became a star in Chicago with one unlikely swing in the 14th.
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