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McCoy agrees to 5-year extension with Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday agreed to terms with running back LeSean McCoy on a five-year contract extension that runs through 2017.
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McNamee concedes lying earlier about steroids
Brian McNamee, the chief prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, conceded he initially lied about his involvement with steroids.
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MLB wild-card winners to host division openers
Baseball's owners have approved changing the format of this year's division series from a 2-2-1 format to a 2-3 format, giving the team with home-field advantage the last three games of the five-game series.
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Angels' Hunter joins son, refutes assault charge
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Torii Hunter joined his son Darius and the family's lawyers at a Dallas-area news conference Thursday to refute charges that his son committed sexual assault on a juvenile.
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Bears' Marshall won't face nightclub charges
New York City police have decided not to bring charges against Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall for a melee at a NYC nightclub in March, according to Marshall's attorney, Harvey Steinberg.
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Blue Jays' Lawrie drops suspension appeal
Saying he wants to move on, Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie has dropped his appeal of a four-game suspension for throwing a batting helmet that bounced and hit an umpire.
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Ravens S Reed 'not 100 percent committed'
Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed said he's "not 100 percent committed right now to playing this year" in an interview Thursday with SiriusXM NFL Radio.
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Welker: Talks with Patriots have 'gotten worse'
Receiver Wes Welker says talks with Patriots have 'gotten worse.'
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Marlins manager Guillen sends his final tweet
Ozzie Guillen has bad news for his 230,927 Twitter followers. He says he has posted his final tweet.
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SMU fires AD Orsini, says change necessary
SMU athletic director Steve Orsini has been fired, effective immediately.
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