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- Top 25 college football: Which teams to watch Saturday
A number of ranked teams face off against one another this weekend.
- NL playoffs: A look at Giants-Nationals and Cardinals-Dodgers
The National League Divisional Series gets underway Friday afternoon with Washington hosting San Francisco and St. Louis visiting Los Angeles.
- NFL Thursday Night: Will Bridgewater start for Vikings vs. Packers?
The rookie quarterback, who was injured last Sunday, would lead Minnesota into a NFC North division game versus Green Bay signal caller Aaron Rodgers.
- AL playoff comparisons: Orioles vs. Tigers, Angels vs. Royals
The American League Division Series start Thursday with the Detroit Tigers playing the Orioles in Baltimore and Kansas City taking on the Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
- 2014 MLB playoffs: Why Giants and Pirates look evenly matched
National League wildcard game: San Francisco has enjoyed postseason success by winning both the 2010 and 2012 World Series. After a long drought, Pittsburgh is back in the playoffs for the second consecutive year.
- MLB playoffs: Royals host Athletics in AL wildcard showdown
Kansas City baseball fans are rejoicing that a meaningful game will be played in their town Tuesday night. Oakland has been down this road before.
- 13 of the most extraordinary baseball games of all time Over the past nearly 100 years, a baker's dozen worth of outrageous major league baseball games.
- College football Saturday: No. 1 Florida State hits the road in the ACC
The Seminoles get quarterback Jameis Winston back under center against North Carolina State.
- Ryder Cup 2014: Is Tom Watson the winning edge for US team in Scotland?
Ryder Cup 2014: Europe's team has lots of experience in international competition. The Americans, without Tiger Woods, aren't expected to win. But can their veteran captain, Tom Watson, help close the gap?
- Bill Simmons suspended: brazen, profanity-laced rant forced ESPN's hand
ESPN commentator Bill Simmons called NFL commissioner Roger Goodell a liar and dared anyone to challenge his right to do so. ESPN couldn't ignore that, experts say.
- NFL Thursday Night football: Giants look to extend winning ways vs. Redskins
New York's oldest pro football team has a sizable victory cushion over the years against their Thursday night opponent from our nation's capital.
- Why did suspended Jameis Winston suit up for game? Because he's a kid
Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston suited up for Saturday's game against the Clemson Tigers despite being suspended. His coach's response was classic.
- Facing scrum of critics, can Roger Goodell avoid getting sacked?
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is struggling to convince critics that the league is really – no, really – serious about curbing domestic violence by players.
- College football: Can Florida State beat Clemson without Winston?
The Seminoles' Heisman Trophy winner is suspended for this weekend's game. Who will step in at quarterback for Florida State?
- NFL Thursday Night Football: Can Buccaneers break through versus Falcons?
Both Tampa Bay and Atlanta play their second divisional game in the season's first three weeks when they meet in the Georgia Dome Thursday night.
- Outrage over Adrian Peterson masks deeper acceptance of corporal punishment
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been banned from his team in connection with child abuse charges for extreme corporal punishment. But, within limits, the practice is legal in all 50 states.
- NFL's new dilemma: What happens now with Greg Hardy, Adrian Peterson?
Under mounting public pressure, the Carolina Panthers on Sunday deactivated Greg Hardy, who has been convicted of domestic violence. Adrian Peterson had already been deactivated after being arrested for reckless or negligent injury to a child.
- NFL Week 2: Falcons, Lions, and Eagles try to take off on the road
The Bengals, Panthers, and Colts provide the opposition in these three marquee games to watch for NFL fans and fantasy players alike.
- Adrian Peterson and the sport fan's new quandary: Watch or not?
The NFL and other US sports leagues have a history of athletes acting badly. But with domestic abuse charges piling up against players like the Minnesota Vikings’ Adrian Peterson, the NFL, especially, may be losing control of its carefully guarded image.
- Georgia vs. S. Carolina highlights college football weekend
The SEC meeting between the Bulldogs and Gamecocks Saturday is the only game featuring a pair of teams from the Associated Press Top 25 rankings.