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Boyle to stay Jets’ starter as Rodgers call looms

Injured QB Aaron Rodgers is back with the Jets on a full-time basis, setting up a big decision that will be made in the coming weeks. For now they've made a smaller decision at quarterback as career backup Tim Boyle will remain the starter.

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Liverpool fight back to earn 1-1 draw at Man City

Trent Alexander-Arnold secured Liverpool a 1-1 draw with leaders Manchester City on Saturday, keeping Klopp's team a point behind the champions.

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Real Madrid can cope with injury crisis – Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti said Real Madrid's squad is strong enough to cope with an injury crisis that has left them without a string of key players, with Vinícius Júnior and Eduardo Camavinga the latest to be ruled out over the international break.

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Record breaker: Haaland quickest to 50 PL goals

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has become the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 50 goals, beating Andrew Cole's previous record of 65 games by 17.

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Follow live: Top of the Premier League table on the line as Liverpool take on Man City

Erling Haaland opened the scoring for Man City in the first half, but Trent Alexander-Arnold’s 80th-minute strike earned Liverpool a share of the points.

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If streaking Broncos win their next two games, they are in playoff conversation

The Broncos' journey to 5-5 is a testament to resiliency, but the next seven games -- the next two in particular -- will show where they really fit.

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Texas, with eye on CFP, rolls to Big 12 title game

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said his team has "got to handle business" in the Big 12 title game as it waits for the College Football Playoff dust to settle.

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Harrison cruises, calls for Bellator champ Cyborg

Kayla Harrison easily defeated Aspen Ladd in a three-round PFL bout Friday and afterward called for a potential superfight with Bellator champion Cris Cyborg.

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‘Pretty cool’: Knicks stun Heat with big comeback

The Knicks used a game-closing 38-15 run -- then had to sweat out a Jimmy Butler missed 3-point try at the buzzer -- to complete a stunning 100-98 victory over the Heat that kept it alive in the in-season tournament.

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