| | Pats' quarterback to get MRI on injured knee today 8:49AM CT FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, the NFL's reigning MVP and one of the most consistent starters in league history, is scheduled for an MRI on Monday amid reports that he sustained a season-ending injury to his left knee. | | |
Broadway Brett wins debut, helps Jets top Dolphins Sep 7 2008 10:51PM CT MIAMI (AP) - Brett Favre hardly looked like the retiring type, raising his arms to signal a touchdown, then leaping and skipping to the bench, where he vaulted into the arms of two teammates. | | |
Top-ranked Nadal knocked off by Murray at US Open Sep 7 2008 7:55PM CT NEW YORK (AP) - Rafael Nadal hunched over, his chest heaving, his hopes of reaching his first U.S. Open final fading fast. No one ever seems to run Nadal ragged. Andy Murray managed to do just that. | | |
Delhomme, Panthers stun Chargers as time expires Sep 7 2008 10:52PM CT SAN DIEGO (AP) - Jake Delhomme came back with a jolt that the San Diego Chargers won't soon forget. Delhomme threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dante Rosario as time expired to lift the Carolina Panthers to a shocking 26-24 win over the Chargers on Sunday. | | |
College basketball pioneer Don Haskins dies at 78 Sep 7 2008 11:11PM CT EL PASO, Texas (AP) - The glow from Don Haskins' greatest triumph was mostly a memory when Disney decided to take another look. Then came the movie "Glory Road" and a whole new generation learned what Bob Knight already knew about his old friend's career and legacy. | | |
Delgado, Santana lead Mets past Phils for DH split Sep 7 2008 10:09PM CT NEW YORK (AP) - Carlos Delgado hit two long homers and drove in four runs, backing a big win by Johan Santana as the New York Mets beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on Sunday night for a doubleheader split. | | |
Villegas wins BMW Championship with clutch putts Sep 7 2008 6:51PM CT ST. LOUIS (AP) - For three years, Camilo Villegas managed to make a name for himself without winning. He was the young Colombian with model good looks and chic clothing, limber enough to strike a pretzel-shaped pose on the green to read putts, earning him the nickname "Spider-Man." | | |
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