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Every obstacle in Jonathan Gannon's career path led him closer to Cardinals
A hip injury at age 19 ended his college playing career but set Gannon on a journey to be an NFL head coach at 40.
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Kelce: Win went all too well with Taylor in crowd
Travis Kelce talked about the Chiefs' win in front of Taylor Swift on his podcast, saying he "sure as hell enjoyed this weekend" while adding he...
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Colorado boom under Deion draws in Black fans
Colorado's early success this season has attracted the attention of even those who don't watch college football, with a lot of support coming from...
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Rory: Ryder absence to 'hit home' for LIV golfers
Rory McIlroy said the players who opted to join LIV Golf rather than preserve their Ryder Cup availability will realize what they are missing out...
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Ex-Spain coach added to Rubiales assault probe
Former Spain women's national team coach Jorge Vilda has been summoned to appear before a judge in the probe involving former federation president...
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Strengths, flaws and picks for U.S. vs. Europe
The Americans seek to end their 30-year drought on a course that suits Team Europe. Here's how each team can win the 44th Ryder Cup.
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'Sometimes it looked too easy': An oral history of the 2013 Broncos, the NFL's only 600-point team
Denver is the only team to break the 600-point threshold. A decade later, could the Miami Dolphins steal the single-season scoring record?
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Which Pac-12 QB takes the top spot?
A late September look at the contenders for college football's most coveted award.
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Why is Pochettino already under pressure at Chelsea?
Chelsea spent more than £1 billion signing players, but it has put their manager under pressure.
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Road woes, chemistry and CP3's fit: The questions facing the Warriors right now
Golden State's championship core is back for another run, this time with a future Hall of Fame point guard added to the mix.
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Inside the Jazz's bold new TV plan
Utah is moving off the RSN model and taking games to broadcast and streaming in 2023.
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Athletes seek 'seat at table' in new college sports model
Many college sports administrators aren't ready to view athletes as professionals, but they acknowledge that major changes are needed to find a...