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- Carrie Underwood takes on 'Sunday Night Football' theme
Carrie Underwood has taken over the musical introduction for NBC's 'Sunday Night Football' from singer Faith Hill. Carrie Underwood is also starring on the network's live holiday production of 'The Sound of Music.'
- Hail to the Redskins: How much do you know about Washington, D.C.'s NFL franchise?
Despite the team’s increasingly controversial nickname, pro football’s Redskins manage to unite Washingtonians like nothing else does. To test your Redskins IQ, try taking this 25-question quiz.
- Denver Broncos-Baltimore Ravens playoff rematch kicks off 2013 NFL season
Denver Broncos-Baltimore Ravens: Another season of National Football League action commences Thursday night with the Broncos and Ravens playing in Denver. These two teams met in last season's AFC Divisional playoff game, with Baltimore coming out on top.
- Could Tim Tebow cut it in Canada or the Arena league?
Tim Tebow was cut by the New England Patriots and passed over by every other team this weekend. But the Canadian and Arena Football Leagues present intriguing possibilities.
- Tim Tebow cut from Patriots, ESPN reports. Now what?
Tim Tebow was cut from the final 53-man New England Patriots roster Saturday, according to ESPN. Is this really the end of Tim Tebow's NFL career? Or is it the start of another career?
- 2013 college football: 17 odds and ends you might have missed Forget all the stats, polls, and detailed scouting reports about the 2013 college football season. Check out the Ducks new stadium, the new No. 1 player at Northwestern, how the Georgia Bulldogs saved a million gallons of water, and a few more items of gridiron news.
- Football fact check: a Dallas Cowboys history test
OK fans, it’s first and 30 questions to go in this test of how much you know about one of the National Football League’s glamour teams.
- Tim Tebow: Why the Patriots will keep him
Tim Tebow had a poor passing game against the Tampa Bay Bucs Friday. But there's a good case for keeping Tim Tebow as the Patriots' No. 3 quarterback.
- As baseball lumbers toward instant replay, will something be lost?
Baseball, a pastoral sport long resistant to change, is now embracing instant replay, pitting what critics call the ever-encroaching dominance of technology against the game's 'human element.'
- Golf’s 13 greatest achievements: Let the debate begin Trying to sort out, much less rank, the greatest individual achievements in the history of golf may be more hazardous than trying to drive a distant, well-bunkered green. Just remember that these picks are made not for lifetime greatness, but for excellence in a single tournament or over a season or two.
- How the Alex Rodriguez fiasco could have a happy ending
With a 211-game suspension hanging over him as he appeals, Alex Rodriguez's career could be in jeopardy. But he's got two months on the field to set things right – for the Yankees, at least.
- Alex Rodriguez 211-game suspension historic for Major League Baseball
Alex Rodriguez was handed the longest non-lifetime ban in Major League Baseball history Monday. He will appeal, but the statement is important for baseball in its decades-long drug fight.
- Baseball fans, how much Dodgers history do you know?
Over their long history, the Dodgers have cultivated loyal fans on both the East and West coasts, and probably many in between. Whether or not you're a diehard Dodger rooter, try testing your knowledge of the franchise with this 30-question quiz.
- Do you know your New York Yankees history?
The Yankees are not the oldest franchise in Major League Baseball, but they arguably are its most storied. In many years the sport's history has unfolded in the Bronx. So step to the plate, and test your Yankees knowledge up to the present day with swings at the following 30 questions:
- Soriano trade to Yankees: Bronx Bombers need some pop for playoff push
Soriano trade: The New York Yankees will reportedly send a minor league pitcher to the Cubs in exchange for once and future Yankee Alfonso Soriano.
- Why Tyson Gay scandal is not Marion Jones all over again
Top US sprinter Tyson Gay acknowledged that he has tested positive for a banned substance, rocking the track-and-field world. But the news also points to how much has changed in antidoping.
- 20 offbeat facts about the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Here are some offbeat facts about the 2013 MLB All-Star Game in New York City.
- MLB trade rumors: Baseball's winners and losers could be dealing soon
MLB trade rumors have several players possibly moving from their present clubs out of town. One thing about MLB trade rumors: They're just rumors until a deal is made.
- Andy Murray wins Wimbledon: greatest British sports victory?
Scottish tennis star Andy Murray beat Novak Djokovic of Serbia in straight sets to win the Wimbledon men’s singles championship Sunday. It was the first Wimbledon victory for a British player in 77 years.
- Tennis, anyone? Can you 'ace' our Grand Slam quiz?
Is a clay surface faster than grass? Do men and women earn equal prize money? Test your mastery of tennis trivia with our quiz about the four Grand Slam events.