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Dr. Andrews: Favre wants to play with Vikings - According to the Clarion-Ledger, Dr. James Andrews told the paper in an interview that Brett Favre wants to play this season and he wants to do it with the Vikings. Dr Andrews went on to say "He wants to end his career on a high note and I hope he can. He's a tough guy, a great guy. I'm pulling for him. He wants to play. He just wants to make sure his shoulder and arm are healthy enough."
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Cromartie consiered sitting out 2008 season - The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Chargers' cornerback Antonio Cromartie considered sitting out the entire 2008 season after suffering a fractured hip in Week 1. Cromartie had only 2 interceptions last season after picking off 10 in 2007.
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Garcia believes he should be starter - According to the Chicago Tribune, new Raiders' quarterback Jeff Garcia believes he should be the starter in Oakland this season even though he is second on the depth chart to JaMarcus Russell. Garcia was quoted as saying "Not knocking JaMarcus or anybody else on the team, but I have a belief in my own abilities that has me feeling I am the best quarterback on the team. That's just how I approach the game."
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Raiders shopping Sands - According to Pro Football Talk, the Raiders are trying to deal defensive lineman, Terdell Sands.
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Jones and Barber on field together? - According to Profootballweekly.com, the Cowboys are thinking of using Felix Jones and Marion Barber on the field at the same time next season.
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Maybin could start for Bills - According to a report on BuffaloBills.com, rookie defensive end Aaron Maybin has a realistic chance to start for the team this season. If Maybin shows he can be effective against the run, he seems to have an excellent chance to win the job.
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Vick could play in UFL - TSN is reporting that ex-Falcons' quarterback Michael Vick may have an opportunity to play in the new UFL this season. UFL commissioner Michael Huyghus told the media "One of the things that is important in our premiere season is to showcase the quality of talent and the coaches, and to be able to show outstanding players who find themselves in this quagmire the NFL creates," Huyghue said. "Michael Vick might be that kind of player because he is ... a phenomenal talent, but he needs transitionining back into the NFL."
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Pats not interested in McGinest - According to ProFootballTalk.com, the Patriots have very little interest in signing Willie McGinest. The Patriots don't feel like McGinest can play up to the level that they expect, and they will not sign him if they don't feel he can contribute on a high level.
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Dunn pounds 300th career homer - The Miami Herald is reporting that Nationals' outfielder Adam Dunn hit his 300th career home run on Saturday against the Braves. Dunn took rookie Tommy Hanson deep in the bottom of the seventh.
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Wang leaves with strained shoulder - Updating a previous report, Blue Jays' beat writer Jordan Bastian is reporting on his Twitter page that Yankees' starter Chien-Ming Wang left the game with a right shoulder strain. He is set to undergo an MRI later today.
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Wang leaves game with injury - The Newark Star-Ledger is reporting that Yankees' starter Chien-Ming Wang left Saturday's start in the top of the sixth with an unspecified injury. On the previous pitch, Blue Jays' DH Adam Lind hit a go-ahead two-run homer.
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Buehrle to make two starts before break - Thanks to a slight tweak in the rotation, White Sox' ace Mark Buehrle will make two more starts before the All-Star break, according to MLB.com. Buehrle was originally scheduled to start Wednesday, but instead he has been moved up to Tuesday which will allow him to return on Sunday.
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Smoak promoted to Triple-A - According to the Dallas Morning News, the Texas Rangers have promoted top prospect Justin Smoak to Triple-A. Smoak was the team's first round pick in the 2008 draft.
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Redding moved to bullpen - According to Metsblog.com, the team has removed pitcher Tim Redding from the rotation to make room for Oliver Perez. Redding will be used as a long reliever going forward.
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Downs sent down by Giants - The San Francisco Giants have optioned infielder Matt Downs to Triple-A Fresno in order to make room for Rich Aurilia's activation from the bereavement list, according to TSN. Downs hit only .194 with the Giants since his call up.
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Aurilia activated off bereavement list - TSN is reporting that the Giants have activated infielder Rich Aurilia from the bereavement list. He was out while attending the funeral of his father.
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Johnson frontrunner for Pistons' job - The Detroit News is reporting that Avery Johnson is the favorite to be the next coach of the Detroit Pistons. The Pistons are still contacting other potential candidates.
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Raptors in Turkoglu - According to the Toronto Globe and Mail, the Raptors and Hedo Turkoglu have agreed on a five-year contract.
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Raptors make offer to Marion - According to ESPN.com, the Raptor have offered Shawn Marion a four-year deal worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $34 million.
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Turkoglu cuts ties with Blazers - According to the Oregonian, Hedo Turkoglu has rejected an offer from the Trailblazers and has ended negotiations with the team.
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Turkoglu not a Blazer yet - Despite reports to the contrary, the Blazers and Hedo Turkoglu have not yet reached an agreement, according to the Oregonian.
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Wallace not making any decisions yet - According to the Boston Globe, Rasheed Wallace is not expected to make a decision regarding the offer made to him by the Celtics for at least a week.
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Turkoglu, Blazers agree to deal - ESPN.com is reporting that the Portland Trail Blazers and Hedo Turkoglu have agreed in principle to a contract. The terms of the deal are not expected to be announced until next Wednesday when teams are informed what the salary cap will be next season.
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Pistons sign Washington to guaranteed contract - Mlive.com is reporting that the Detroit Pistons have signed 2008 second round pick Deron Washington to a guaranteed contract for the 2009 season. Washington will join a deep roster at the guard postion for the Pistons.
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Heatley wants more options - Slam! Sports is reporting that disgruntled Senator Dany Heatley wants options in the team's pursuit of a trade. Heatley and his agent believe there is more that can be done by the team, specifically with a team besides Edmonton.
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Hunwick expected to file for arbitration - The Boston Globe expects Bruins' defenseman Matt Hunwick to file for arbitration within the next few days. He is eligible to file on Sunday, and it is expected that he will do so.
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Preissing shipped to Denver - TSN.com reports that the Avalanche have acquired Tom Preissing, defenseman Kyle Quincey and a fifth-round pick for Ryan Smyth.
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Quincey heads to Denver - According to TSN.com, Kyle Quincey has been traded to the Colorado Avalanche for Ryan Smyth.
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Smyth traded to LA - According to TSN.com, the Colorado Avalanche have traded Ryan Smyth to the Kings for Kyle Quincey, Tom Preissing and a fifth-round pick.
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Jackets lock up Nash - According to TSN.com, Rick Nash is sticking with the Blue Jackets. For a long time. The 25-year old sniper has inked an eight-year contract extension worth $62.4 million.
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Sharks lock up Clowe - TSN.com reports that the Sharks and winger Ryane Clowe have agreed on a four-year contract extension.
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Pens bring back Fedotenko for one year - According to The Sports Network, the Pittsburgh Penguins have signed winger Ruslan Fedotenko to a one-year deal. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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A caution came out during a green-white-checkered finish, freezing the field and giving Clint Bowyer the win in the Nationwide Series race at Daytona, according to RacingOne.com.
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After waiting out a two-hour rain delay, during which Cup qualifying was canceled, Clint Bowyer earned the pole for the Nationwide event at Daytona, according to RacingOne.com.
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For the third time in the past four races, Tony Stewart will lead the field to the green after rain forced NASCAR to set the field by owner points, according to RacingOne.com.
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A judge has issued a temporary injunction, lifting Jeremy Mayfield's drug suspension until further appeals by NASCAR are filed, according to NASCAR.com.
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With the help of Mother Nature and a little fuel strategy, Joey Logano became the youngest winner in Cup history by winning at New Hampshire, according to RacingOne.com.
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Although he failed to lead the most laps for the first time in nine races, Kyle Busch was able to win his fifth race of the season, according to RacingOne.com.
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Despite wrecking his primary car in practice, Tony Stewart will start from the pole in Sunday's Cup Series event at New Hampshire after qualifying was rained out and the field set by owner points, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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He faced a charge from Tony Stewart on a green-white-checkered finish, but Kasey Kahne held on to win at Infineon Raceway, snapping a 37-race winless streak, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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