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Housh deciding between Redskins and Raiders - T.J. Houshmandzadeh has apparently narrowed down his choices to Oakland and Washington regarding where he'll sign, according to the Seattle Times.
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Merriman's Week 1 status in doubt - Shawne Merriman's status for Week 1 in unclear due to an Achilles injury, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
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Ogbonnaya and others signed to Texans' practice squad - The Texans have signed Chris Ogbonnaya to their practice squad, according to the Houston Chronicle.
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Harvin to serve as Vikings' kick returner - Percy Harvin will return kicks for the Vikings this season, according to ESPN Radio.
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Briscoe added to Buccaneers' practice squad - The Buccaneers have signed Dezmon Briscoe to their practice squad, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy.
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Torain and others signed to Redskins' practice squad - The Redskins have signed Ryan Torain to their practice squad, according to the Free Lance-Star's Rich Campbell.
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Robinson signs with Seattle - The Seahawks have signed Michael Robinson, according to Scout.com's Brian McIntyre.
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Texans the favorite to land Leinart? - ESPN's Chris Mortensen lists the Texans as the favorites to land Matt Leinart.
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Broxton won't be closing out any more games - Dodgers manager Joe Torre will no longer use Jonathan Broxton in save situations this season, according to MLB.com.
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Sizemore recalled by Tigers - The Tigers have recalled Scott Sizemore from the minors, according to MLB.com.
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Reyes could return early next week - Jose Reyes (oblique) played catch and took batting practice before the Mets' game on Sunday and should be back in action sometime next week, according to MLB.com. "Reyes is better," said manager Jerry Manuel. "He indicated to me that he thinks he can start one of these games in Washington. He did not say which game, but he felt like he could start one of those games. Won't be [Monday], that's too soon."
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Reynolds leaves early with swollen hand - Mark Reynolds left Arizona's game early on Sunday due to a swollen right hand, according to MLB.com.
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Aramis leaves with sore quad - Aramis Ramirez was forced to make an early exit from the Cubs' game on Sunday due to a sore right quad, according to MLB.com.
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Mazzaro 0-6 over his past eight starts - Vin Mazzaro gave up five runs over 4.1 innings against the Angels on Sunday.
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Santana earns win over A's - Ervin Santana allowed two earned runs (three total) over six innings against the A's on Sunday.
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Abreu has a huge day on offense - Bobby Abreu went 2-for-4 with a homer, a steal, three runs and three RBI against the A's on Sunday.
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Azubuike healing slowly - Kelenna Azubuike (torn patella tendon) has yet to be cleared for basketball-related activities, according to Newsday.com.
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Bulls still pursuing Fernandez - The Bulls continue to pursue Rudy Fernandez, according to ESPN.com.
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Bulls invite Lucas to camp - The Bulls have signed John Lucas to a partially-guaranteed contract, according to ESPN.com.
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Hawks sign Etan Thomas - The Hawks have signed free agent big man Etan Thomas, according to Marc Spears of Yahoo.
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Delonte West signed by Celtics - According to the Associated Press, the Celtics have signed guard Delonte West.
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Darius Miles working out for Spurs - Veteran small forward Darius Miles is expected to work out for the Spurs later this week, according to Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News.
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Williams to be focus of offense - The Akron Beacon-Journal reports that Byron Scott expects Mo Williams to be a focus of the offense this season, as he was in his final years with the Bucks.
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Kings pursuing Carmelo - The Sacramento Bee reports that trade discussions between the Nuggets and Kings regarding Carmelo Anthony are ongoing.
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Thrashers sign Modin - Fredrik Modin has signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Thrashers, according to TSN.
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Smith signed by Boston - The Bruins have signed Wyatt Smith to a one-year deal, according to the team's official site.
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Comrie signs with Penguins - The Penguins have signed Mike Comrie to a one-year deal, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
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Chris Stewart signs two-year deal with Colorado - According to the Denver Post, Chris Stewart has signed a two-year, $5.75 million deal with the Avalanche.
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Price's deal worth $5.5 million - Updating an earlier item, Carey Price's two-year extension with the Canadiens is worth $5.5 million, according to USA Today's Kevin Allen.
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Habs extend Carey Price - According to CBC's Jeff Marek, the Canadiens have signed goalie Carey Price to a two-year contract extension.
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Niemi now a Shark - Antti Niemi has signed a 1-year deal to move from the team with the 2nd best record in the Western Conference (the Blackahwks) to the team with the best (the Sharks), according to the San Jose Sharks Official website.
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Jordan Staal still slowed by foot - According to Kevin Allen of USA Today, Jordan Staal (foot) "will miss the start of training camp, but will be ready for the start of the NHL season."
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Greg Biffle ranked eighth during the opening practice at Atlanta Motor Speedway, according to Jayski.com.
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Point leader Kevin Harvick ranked 28th in the opening practice session at Atlanta, according to Jayski.com.
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In the opening practice for Sunday's Emory Healthcare 500, Jimmie Johnson posted the 15th-best time, according to Jayski.com.
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According to Jayski.com, David Reutimann recorded the fifth-best 10-lap average speed during the first practice session at Atlanta.
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Paul Menard and AJ Allmendinger both ranked inside the top 10 in terms of 10-lap average speeds during the first practice at Atlanta Saturday, according to Jayski.com.
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According to Jayski.com, Matt Kenseth recorded the fourth-best 10-lap average speed during the opening practice at Atlanta.
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Denny Hamlin posted the second-best 10-lap average speed during the first practice session at Atlanta Saturday, according to Jayski.com.
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According to Jayski.com, the second-best lap of the first practice session at Atlanta belonged to Kurt Busch.
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It's going to be a wild third round at the Deutsche Bank Championship today as Brandt Snedeker is tied with Jason Day atop a tight leaderboard in the second stage of the FedExCup Playoffs, both sitting at 12 strokes under par (130). Day posted a round of 67 on Saturday while Snedeker checked in at 64.
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Miguel Angel Jimenez continues to shine as play wraps up in Switzerland at the Euro Masters, carding a round of 68 on Thursday to cling to a three-stroke lead over Edoardo Molinari.
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Anthony Kim has to be disappointed after suffering a missed cut at the Deutsche Bank Championship, leaving Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin with a tough decision as he finalizes the American team roster on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Pavin will announce four wild-card picks on Tuesday to finish off the roster and Kim has been horrendous since returning from wrist/hand surgery, including two missed cuts through two FedExCup events.
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The antics off the course are starting to make as much news as those on as Chad Campbell was disqualified yesterday from the Deutsche Bank Championship as officials realized the golfer never registered for the event, according to the Associated Press. Campbell is the second player in as many FedExCup tourneys to be DQ'd due to a mishap off the field, joining Jim Furyk who was cut from the opening tourney (The Barclays) for missing his tee time at the pro-am event the Wednesday prior.
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Jason Day and Zach Johnson have surged to take an early lead at this week's Deutsche Bank Championship, each carding rounds of 63 (-8) to lead the pack in Boston, according to the Associated Press. Day and ZJ hold one-stroke leads over a group of eight that includes top names like Rory McIlroy, Ryan Palmer, and Geoff Ogilvy.
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Sean Foley, the recently-acquired swing coach for Tiger Woods, had a few choice words for both of Tiger's former coaches during a recent interview with Fox Sports, according to Golf.com. Foley spoke on rumors suggesting Tiger might be best to move back to his Butch Harmon swing, noting "trying to go back to that would be a huge mistake," and suggesting Tiger simply wasn't at his best with Hank Haney, noting "let's be honest about this, it's not like he was flushing it with Hank."
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Miguel Angel Jimenez fired a round of 61 (-10) today in Switzerland to grab a three-stroke lead at the European Masters, according to the Associated Press.
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Kenny Perry has filed for early withdrawal from this week's Deutsche Bank Championship, citing "mental and physical exhaustion," according to PGATour.com.
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