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Monday, Jan 15 Tom Coughlin molds dramatic rise for Jacksonville Jaguars | | The Jacksonville Jaguars stun the Pittsburgh Steelers 45-42 as rookie Leonard Fournette runs for three touchdowns. | | | Case Keenum completed a last-ditch heave near the sideline Sunday on the game's final play, as Stefon Diggs slithered away for a 61-yard touchdown to give Minnesota a 29-24 victory over New Orleans. | | Watch out, New England. Here comes Sacksonville. | | Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles is back to making plays to help his team win again after a much-needed extra week to prepare. | | | Matt Patricia will reportedly become the Detroit Lions next head coach, however they still have to agree on contract details, something that under NFL rules cannot be done until the Patriots' season ends. | | | Champions Tour golfer Scott Parel sank a three-foot par putt on the first hold of a sudden-death playoff to outlast Scott Dunlap. | | | Alabama was expected to shine, but UCF was a huge surprise during the 2017 college football season. The Tide and Knights headline the list of my college football prediction hits and misses. | | | Sloane Stephens' woes since her winning her first Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open have continued with a first-round loss at the Australian Open. | | | What would have happened if the Magic had kept Marcin Gortat? | | | Goran Dragic scores 25 points to lead Heat past Bucks 97-89 | | | Former Apopka star Anthony Ellis of Charleston Southern wins team Defensive MVP honor at Tropical Bowl college football all-star game | | Still delirious after his team's exhilarating win, Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp took the microphone for a post-match interview with NBC and swore. | | Patton Kizzire outlasted James Hahn in six extra holes to win the Sony Open to become the first multiple winner on the PGA Tour this season. Kizzire, who won the OHL Classic in Mexico last fall, won with a par when Hahn missed an eight-foot putt. | | | Doug Harvey, one of 10 umpires enshrined in the baseball Hall of Fame, has died. He was 87. | | |
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