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Dave Hyde / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins spent three years rebuilding the same mediocre team they tore down — You can feel the football season shutting depressingly down now. This always happens after the Miami Dolphins are eliminated from the playoffs, all false hope and fool's gold gone. — Another end. Another mess.
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CBS Miami and Twin Cities
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David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins dig for motivation in finale after ‘disappointment’ of elimination; plus, a Week 18 rooting interest for Miami fans — The overriding theme of Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores' Monday perspective after his team was eliminated from postseason contention on Sunday evening: Disappointment.
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The Phinsider and Betsided
Jonas Shaffer / Baltimore Sun:
The Ravens need a lot of help to reach the playoffs. Here's how they can still get there.
The Ravens need a lot of help to reach the playoffs. Here's how they can still get there.
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Orange County Register
Sun-Sentinel:
20 things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 34-3 loss to Tennessee Titans
20 things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 34-3 loss to Tennessee Titans
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Orange County Register, NESN.com and Daily Herald
Omar Kelly / Sun-Sentinel:
Ryan Tannehill-led Titans neutralize Dolphins' blitzing defense
Ryan Tannehill-led Titans neutralize Dolphins' blitzing defense
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The Phinsider, The Tennessean and ProFootballTalk
Dave Hyde / Sun-Sentinel:
On a measuring-stick day, Tagovailoa and Dolphins come up embarrassingly short in loss to Titans
CBS Boston:
Jim Corsi, Former Boston Red Sox Pitcher And Newton Native, Dies From Cancer At Age 60 — BOSTON (CBS) - Jim Corsi, a Newton native who made it all the way to the Major Leagues, won a World Series and pitched for the Boston Red Sox, has died from cancer. He was 60 years old.
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Sports Illustrated, 98.5 The Sports Hub, The Boston Globe, Newton, MA Patch, Boston 25 News, NBCSports.com and NBC Boston
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Lorenzo Reyes / USA Today:
'I'm at peace': Former MLB relief pitcher Jim Corsi reveals terminal cancer diagnosis — Former Major League Baseball pitcher Jim Corsi revealed that he has Stage IV liver cancer and colon cancer that is terminal and that doctors have told him he does not have long to live.
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CBS Boston and MLB Baseball News …
CBS Boston:
Former Red Sox Pitcher Jim Corsi Shares Emotional Story Of His Battle With Terminal Cancer — BOSTON (CBS) — Former Red Sox pitcher and Newton native Jim Corsi has not been given a long time to live. He is 60 years young and is dying of cancer. — But he is living by faith and with his family …
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New York Post, MLB Baseball News … and BoSox Injection
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Antonio Brown's in-game exit from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was the perfect job walkout for the pandemic era — We all want to go out with that perfect ending, a chance to put an exclamation mark on a career no one dreamed would happen but you. — But few of us outside the sports arena ever …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue and Twin Cities
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Dennis Waszak Jr / Associated Press:
Antonio Brown gets kicked off the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after taking off his pads and shirt and leaving the field during a game — EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Antonio Brown was apparently frustrated and angry. So he walked away. — From the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And possibly his NFL career.
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Bucs Nation, Gang Green Nation, The Ringer and Daily Herald
Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
Ken Rosenthal out at MLB Network due to previous criticism of Rob Manfred — MLB Network has cut ties with insider Ken Rosenthal that is believed to be the end result of acrimony that peaked in the summer of 2020 after Rosenthal criticized commissioner Rob Manfred, The Post has learned.
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UPI, FanSided, Cubs Insider, Sports Illustrated, Bless You Boys, Bleacher Nation, Beyond the Box Score, Yanks Go Yard, Talking Chop, Pinstripe Alley, MLB Daily Dish, Bleed Cubbie Blue, DraftKings Nation, TVLine, USA Today, MLB Baseball News …, Cup of Coffee, Covering the Corner, Call to the Pen and Jeff Wilson's Texas …
Brad Biggs / Chicago Tribune:
A historic day for Robert Quinn — and a miserable one for Mike Glennon. Brad Biggs' 10 thoughts after the Chicago Bears hammered the New York Giants 29-3. — 1. Mike Glennon hasn't had a worse experience at Soldier Field since April 27, 2017. — That was the night the Bears cajoled …
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Mercury News, NFL Spin Zone and Big Blue View
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Pat Leonard / New York Daily News:
Joe Judge delivers impassioned defense of Giants foundation after Chicago blowout
Joe Judge delivers impassioned defense of Giants foundation after Chicago blowout
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Twin Cities, Daily Herald, Bears Wire, The Big Lead, ProFootballTalk, New York Post and Boston Herald
Jason Wright / WashingtonFootball.com:
Why Wolves won't work (and a date to save) — We can finally say that we are in the homestretch of our rebrand journey. We know this has been a long process — one with a lot of pieces and details — and we appreciate you sticking with us. It's been a while since we've filled you in …
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New York Post, App Trigger, ProFootballTalk, UPI, The Athletic, Sports Illustrated and DraftKings Nation
Dayn Perry / CBSSports.com:
MLB lockout: Four things to know as talks between owners and players get serious in January — The owner lockout that has halted Major League Baseball has now spanned into its second month and the new year. There's been precious little movement on the major issues since the labor stoppage became official …
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MLB Trade Rumors, Elysian Fields and The Good Phight
Brody Miller / The Athletic:
Inside LSU's dire roster situation, who is available and what it means for the Texas Bowl vs. Kansas State — BATON ROUGE, La. — Life in 2022 is preparing oneself for the reality of an LSU bowl game with walk-on quarterbacks and wildcat offenses and fourth-string cornerbacks.
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Bring On The Cats, And The Valley Shook, Sports Illustrated, DraftKings Nation, Betsided and FanSided
Ryan McFadden / Baltimore Sun:
Ravens center Bradley Bozeman misses loss to Rams because of illness, coach John Harbaugh says — Ravens starting center Bradley Bozeman did not play in Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams because of an illness, coach John Harbaugh said after the game.
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Mercury News and Orange County Register