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St. Louis Rams Hand Arizona Cardinals Their First Loss, 17-3
St. Louis Rams Hand Arizona Cardinals Their First Loss, 17-3
St. Louis Rams Hand Arizona Cardinals Their First Loss, 17-3
Sam Bradford threw two touchdown passes and the Rams' defense sacked Kevin Kolb nine times, as St. Louis beat the Arizona Cardinals, 17-3, on Thursday night. Ahead 10-3 after three quarters, St. Louis (3-2) pulled away to a 14-point lead when Bradford connected with Chris Givens on a 51-yard touchdown pass with 11:49 to play. Arizona (4-1) had two fourth quarter drives stall inside the Rams' 20-yard line with less than 6 minutes remaining.
Weekly MLB Report: Orioles, Yankees and Rangers Clinch Playoff Spots
Weekly MLB Report: Orioles, Yankees and Rangers Clinch Playoff Spots
Weekly MLB Report: Orioles, Yankees and Rangers Clinch Playoff Spots
American League Report: Orioles, Yankees and Rangers All Clinch; Tigers Lead White Sox by 3 Games The Baltimore Orioles (92-67) completed a three-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox on Sunday with a 6-3 win at Camden Yards. The victory allowed Baltimore to remain tied atop the American League East with the New York Yankees (92-67), who rallied to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays, 9-6.
NFL 2012 Season — Week Four Recap
NFL 2012 Season — Week Four Recap
NFL 2012 Season — Week Four Recap
Philadelphia 19 — N.Y. Giants 17 Lawrence Tynes missed a 54-yard field goal with just 15 seconds remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New York Giants, 19-17, in Philadelphia on Sunday night. Trailing 17-16, quarterback Michael Vick and running back LeSean McCoy guided the Eagles into position for Alex Henery's go-ahead, 26-yard field goal with 1:49 left to play. New York (2-2) has now lost eight of its last nine meetings with Philadelphia (3-1).
College Football 2012 – Week Five Recap
College Football 2012 – Week Five Recap
College Football 2012 – Week Five Recap
Justin K. Aller/Getty Images For a week that was supposed to be lacking in big games or traditional rivalries, this week sure gave us a lot of excitement. West Virginia and Baylor showed us an offensive shootout for the ages. Stanford became the latest Top Ten team to bite the dust. And Texas and Nebraska both needed fourth quarter comebacks to keep their conference title hopes alive.
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
Just seven years removed from the cancelled 2004-05 season, the NHL is moving perilously close to another major work stoppage. The regular season is still scheduled to begin October 11, just two weeks away, but the owners, who locked the players out earlier this month, have now decided to fully cancel the preseason.
NFL, Refs Reach Tentative Agreement
NFL, Refs Reach Tentative Agreement
NFL, Refs Reach Tentative Agreement
The NFL and and the NFL Referees Association have agreed to a contract that will send referees back to the field this weekend, according to NFL.com. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement that the the refs will be back on the field starting with Thursday night's game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens. The referees will receive their game assignments for the rest of the weekend's action on Friday, according NFL.com.
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
The 5 Best College Football Head Coaches Without a National Title
Since his 2000 hiring, Gary Patterson has transformed the Horned Frogs from Division I doormat into a regular top 10 team. Under Patterson, TCU has won at least 11 games in seven out of the last nine seasons. That consistency has racked up five conference championships and an impressive seven bowl wins. Patterson was also named the A.P. Coach of the Year in 2009, and has overseen the development of some legendary players. Most importantly, TCU’s 2012 jump to the Big 12 will finally provide Patterson’s squad with the strength of schedule of a legitimate national contender.

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