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QB Justin Fields' status for the Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions game on Thanksgiving is up in the air — and Andy Dalton says he will prepare as if he's starting — For those Chicago Bears fans hanging on through this 3-7 season because they at least can watch rookie quarterback Justin Fields' growth …
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Baltimore Sun, Boston Herald, FanSided and The Athletic
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'Right now, it's sickening.' Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy is under fire after another late collapse and a 5th straight loss. — At the end of a brutal Sunday afternoon, on the heels of his team's fifth consecutive loss, with the aggravation of a fed-up city echoing into the evening …


Despite blowing another lead in the final minute, the focus needs to be on the bumbling offense. Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts on the Chicago Bears' Week 11 loss. — 10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears found a new way to give another game away in the final minute — this time to a former undrafted quarterback making his first NFL start.


Week 11 recap: Chicago Bears blow a late lead and lose to the Baltimore Ravens 16-13 after Andy Dalton replaces the injured Justin Fields
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Mercury News and Chicago Sun-Times

Late setback with illness keeps Ravens QB Lamar Jackson out vs. Bears: ‘He was so sick’
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Denver Post, Boston Herald, Orange County Register and Mercury News


Grades for Dolphins' win over Jets; plus stock up and stock down — The Miami Dolphins appear to be hitting their stride. — The defense has tightened, and the offense seems to be executing at a respectable level with Tua Tagovailoa at the helm. — That's the best way to explain how the Dolphins …
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Dolphins not in the hunt, but getting closer: How the turnaround for 3 straight wins started — It's that point in the NFL season when you're seeing conference standings and playoff pictures with every game's conclusion — you know, the ones that list columns of the division leaders, wild card teams and those in the hunt.


20 things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 24-17 win over New York Jets
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New York Post and Denver Post


Hyde10: Ten thoughts on Dolphins' workmanlike, 24-17 win over Jets
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New York Post, ProFootballTalk and Denver Post

Dolphins get road win in division, topping Jets for third straight victory
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New York Post


Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas catches touchdown, had celebration ready — TAMPA, Fla. — Andrew Thomas protects Daniel Jones' blind side. Now he catches touchdowns from his quarterback, too. — The Giants' left tackle made a leaping overhead 2-yard TD catch in Monday night's game at Tampa Bay to tie the game at 10 apiece.
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Pathetic Giants slouch through blowout loss to Tom Brady's Buccaneers — TAMPA, Fla. — The Giants looked like they believed they were the inferior team to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night. — That's worse than getting embarrassed on national television: seeing some players act …
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ProFootballTalk, Denver Post, The Athletic, Associated Press and Boston.com


‘Nobody cares’: NWSL players say U.S. Soccer failed to act on abuse claims against Red Stars coach — Years before the National Women's Soccer League erupted over allegations of systemic abuse, players on the Chicago Red Stars tried to speak up about their coach.
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CBS Chicago, The Blue Testament, Sportsnet.ca, Chicago Sun-Times, The Athletic and Sports Illustrated


San Francisco Giants' Buster Posey, Baltimore Orioles' Trey Mancini named Comeback Players of the Year — NEW YORK — San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey and Baltimore Orioles slugger Trey Mancini were named baseball's Comeback Player of the Year Award winners on Monday night.


Aaron Loup signs with the Angels as the Mets bullpen takes a major hit — When you looked at the Mets in the final week of the season, it seemed like Marcus Stroman and Michael Conforto were not safe bets to return to Queens. — But there were two players who seemed like good picks to be back: Noah Syndergaard and Aaron Loup.
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Sports Illustrated


Five-time All-Star reliever Doug Jones dies at age 64 — Doug Jones, a five-time All-Star reliever who had his best success closing for the Cleveland Indians, has died. He was 64. — Jones spent seven seasons with the Indians and ranks third on the club's career saves list with 129.
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During an MLB lockout, what happens with drug testing? Playing abroad? MLBPA creates agent guide to work stoppage questions — Could players go to an independent or foreign league during a lockout? Would they be tested for performance-enhancing drugs? How would their health insurance be affected?
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Purple Row and True Blue LA