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Lions would sign Pacman? - Detroit head coach Jim Schwartz noted that he would consider signing Adam Jones, according to MLive.com.
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Browns don't want Sims - The Browns are not interested in adding restricted free agent Rob Sims (Seahawks), according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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Hughes works out for Falcons - Jerry Hughes (TCU) participated in a private workout for the Falcons, according to Scout.com.
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'Skins work out Tebow - Tim Tebow conducted a private workout for the Washington Redskins on Saturday, according to AOL FanHouse.
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Peppers looking forward to blending in - Julius Peppers is hoping to thrive in relative anonymity in Chicago, according to the Chicago Tribune. He was apparently very uncomfortable with the fishbowl aspect of playing in the smaller Charlotte, where he says "everybody knows your business."
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Elam done with football? - After 17 years of kicking in the NFL, Jason Elam has apparently retired, according to the Denver Post.
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Haynesworth pouting - After showing up for the first day of the Redskins' offseason workout program last Monday, Albert Haynesworth was a no-show the rest of the week, according to CSN Washington.
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Brady skipping workouts - Tom Brady "plans to be in Foxborough at some point during the offseason conditioning program," but has not made an appearance as of yet, according to the Boston Globe.
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Webb sent down by Padres - Ryan Webb has been sent down to the minors by the Padres, according to TSN.
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Silva dealing with leg ailment - Carlos Silva left today's game versus Cincinnati due to tightness in the quadriceps muscle in his right leg, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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Gallagher gunned down by Rangers - Sean Gallagher was shelled for five earned runs on five hits over four innings in Sunday's 14-5 win over the Rangers in the Cactus League. He had no walks and notched two strikeouts.
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Cruz launches fourth homer of spring - Nelson Cruz went 1-for-3 with a three-run homer off Sean Gallagher in Sunday's 14-5 loss to the Padres in the Cactus League.
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Harden lit up by San Diego - Rich Harden was lit up for six earned runs on seven hits over 3.2 innings in Sunday's 14-5 loss to the Padres in the Cactus League. He had three walks and three strikeouts.
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Rogers sent down by Rockies - Esmil Rogers has been sent down to the minors by the Rockies, according to TSN.
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Jackson stomped by Giants - Edwin Jackson was tagged for four earned runs on five hits over 4.2 innings in Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Giants in the Cactus League. He issued four walks with no strikeouts.
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Pucetas looks good vs. Arizona - Kevin Pucetas only surrendered one earned run on three hits over five innings in Sunday's 4-3 win over Arizona in the Cactus League. He had two walks and no strikeouts.
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Fernandez inactive - Rudy Fernandez is inactive for tonight's game at Phoenix, according to Brian T. Smith's (The Columbian) twitter page.
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Odom slated to start - Lamar Odom is slated to start at power forward in place of the injured Andrew Bynum (heel) tonight versus Washington, according to Michael Lee's (Washington Post) twitter page. Pau Gasol will work at center.
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Hamilton held to six points - Richard Hamilton was held to six points in tonight's 104-79 loss at Cleveland. He also had three rebounds and two assists.
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Maxiell fights hard for Detroit - Jason Maxiell fought hard in Sunday's 104-79 loss at Cleveland, as he notched a team-high 16 points and nine rebounds. He also had one block.
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West chips in 15 points in win - Delonte West chipped in 15 points in tonight's 104-79 home win over the Pistons. He also had four rebounds, three assists and one steal.
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King James held to 15 points in win - LeBron James was held to 15 points in Sunday's 104-79 home win over the Pistons. He also had seven assists, three rebounds and a block.
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Kaman limited by Kings - Chris Kaman was held to 12 points in today's 102-89 home loss to the Kings. He also hauled in nine rebounds with one block.
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Gordon scores 23 in losing effort - Eric Gordon banged in a team-high 23 points in Sunday's 102-89 home loss to the Kings. He also picked up four rebounds, four assists, two steals and a block.
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Hainsey dazzles for Thrashers - Ron Hainsey was dazzling in Sunday's 3-1 win at Philadelphia, as he racked up one goal and two assists.
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Mason makes 36 saves in loss - Chris Mason stopped 36-of-39 shots in tonight's 3-2 loss to the Predators at the Scottrade Center.
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Steen chips in two assists - Alexander Steen chipped in a pair of assists in Sunday's 3-2 loss to the Predators at the Scottrade Center.
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Rinne earns win at St. Louis - Pekka Rinne turned away 23-of-25 shots in tonight's 3-2 win at St. Louis.
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Boyd snipes two goals at St. Louis - Dustin Boyd sniped a pair of goals in Sunday's 3-2 win at St. Louis. He was named the First Star of the contest.
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Peters takes loss to Sabres - Justin Peters only stopped 10-of-14 shots in tonight's 5-3 loss to the Sabres at the RBC Center.
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Staal lights lamp in loss - Eric Staal slipped a goal past netminder Ryan Miller in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Sabres at the RBC Center.
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Miller collects win at Carolina - Ryan Miller stopped 27-of-30 shots in tonight's 5-3 win at Carolina.
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A cut tire and brake issues saddled Kasey Kahne with a 34th-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway, according to NASCAR.com.
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Despite leading for a majority of Sunday's race at Bristol, Kurt Busch finished third, according to NASCAR.com.
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Jimmie Johnson held off Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch to win the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, according to NASCAR.com.
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In a recent radio interview, Kevin Harvick called Carl Edwards "fake as hell" among other things, according to Yahoo! Sports.
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For the third straight race, Kevin Harvick qualified outside the top 30, according to Jayski.com.
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Terry Cook will make his Sprint Cup Series debut this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway, according to Jayski.com.
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In the wake of the incident between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski , Richard Petty held up a fist when asked how drivers used to settle on-track disputes, according to SceneDaily.com.
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Based on finishing average, Bristol Motor Speedway is Dale Earnhardt, Jr's best track, according to SceneDailly.com.
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Noting woes coming in as well as failures on this track in the past, we noted Jim Furyk as a player to avoid for the week. Not only is he proving us wrong, but he's gunning for his first win in a long time, carding a round of 67 (-4) to take the lead at the Transitions Championship, according to the Associated Press. "It's not really, 'I want to show you' or anything like that," Furyk said after shooting a 4-under 67 to open a three-shot lead. "It's more that I just want to win a golf tournament."
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Former US Open champ and this year's winner at the SBS Championship Geoff Ogilvy endured a frustrating day, thinking he had missed the cut to make the weekend and thus flying home to Arizona only to learn he had NOT missed the cut, fly back to Florida, and card an amazing round of 65 at the Transitions Championship, according to the Associated Press.
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David Toms was the man of the day at Innisbrook, surging with a round of 65 (-6) to take the lead at the Transitions Championship moving into the weekend, according to the Associated Press. Harrington is at 134 (-8) for the tourney and is one stroke ahead of Jim Furyk, Carl Pettersson, Bubba Watson, and Retief Goosen.
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David Toms has been diagnosed with a bone spur in his rotator cuff that will require surgery, according to the Associated Press. Toms spoke with reporters today after carding an impressive round of 63 (-8), stating, "I've been to two different doctors and I've got an issue there. They tell me I'm going to be out eight weeks if I have it done. So I'm just taking medication and trying to get through it."
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Reports indicate Tiger Woods will not replace AT&T, long featured on Tiger's golf bag, with new corporate sponsor logo and will instead feature the Nike brand logo on his bag, according to the Associated Press. Agent Mark Steinberg informed AP reporters via text message, "We are not actively pursuing a new business partnership at this point in time."
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Garrett Willis failed to qualify for the field but two weeks ago he learned he wouldn't need it, getting the sponsor's exemption into today's opening round at the Transitions Championship and taking full advantage, grabbing the lead with an amazing round of 65 (-6) on the day, according to the Associated Press. Retief Goosen (touting multiple major titles) tops a large group of golfers including Rickie Fowler, Jonathan Byrd, Jeff Maggert (getting in only after learning Vijay Singh had withdrawn), Jim Furyk, and Carl Pettersson that are two strokes back of the lead.
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We were hoping to see the reversal of recent fortunes continue but we will have to wait as Vijay Singh, coming off his best performance on the Tour at the WGC CA Championship last week, filed for withdrawal from this week's Transitions Championship today citing back injury, according to the Associated Press.
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Jose Maria Olazabal has decided to withdraw from the field at the first major of the season, The Masters, due to pains associated with rheumatism, according to the Associated Press.
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