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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen Reflects on Hopes and Hurdles After Playoff Loss

The Buffalo Bills and quarterback Josh Allen faced a tough end to their season. Despite a strong regular season, they were stopped short by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. Allen, who had the chance to tie the game, couldn’t pull it off. He and his teammates are now left wonderin

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Texas Rangers Launch Their Own Network: What Fans Need to Know

Ever heard of the Texas Rangers? Well, they're not just a baseball team anymore. They've just started their own sports network called Rangers Sports Network. This new venture will produce and distribute the team's games, and maybe even other content. The team is expecting big deals with major cable

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Golf Pro Maverick McNealy Shares Insights into His Career and Game

Maverick McNealy, a former Stanford standout, recently discussed his journey in professional golf. He shot to fame with his win at the 2024 RSM Classic, securing his first title on the PGA Tour. His performance not only qualified him for the 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions and the Masters but al

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Cowboys' New Game Plan: Schottenheimer Takes Charge

The Dallas Cowboys have a new play-caller for their offense this season. Brian Schottenheimer, who has an impressive NFL background, will now be the one designing the plays for the team. This decision came directly from Jerry Jones, the team's owner, who expressed that Schottenheimer's strong relati

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

The New Cowboys Coach: A Tough Task Ahead

Hey, football fans! Let's talk about the Dallas Cowboys' new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer. At 51, he's stepping into the big leagues for the first time, taking the helm as the Cowboys' 10th coach in history. Jerry Jones might have tried to sneak this news out on a quiet Friday night, but Schotte

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Jumping High: How Muscles Help You Skip Better

Ever wondered why skipping feels tougher than running, even though you're not hitting the ground as hard? Scientists did too! They found that when you skip, your body moves up and down more, which burns more energy. This happens because certain muscles, like the gluteus maximus, vasti, and soleus, w

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Ohio State's Defense Shifts: Knowles to Penn State, Day's Future Secure

Ohio State's defensive coordinator, Jim Knowles, has left for Penn State. This news came just a week after the Buckeyes won the national championship. While the timing might seem odd, it's important to note that there could be many reasons behind this decision. Some speculate that Knowles didn't mes

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Marcus Rashford's New Beginning: How Barcelona Are Making It Happen

Marcus Rashford is finally getting a shot at a new chapter in his career, with Barcelona taking steps to sign the English forward. This comes after Manager Ruben Amorim's comments stirred up a storm, hinting that Rashford no longer fits into Manchester United's plans. United has been struggling to f

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Is 'Hockey Day Minnesota' Turning into a Big-City Affair?

The very first 'Hockey Day Minnesota' happened back in 2007, with Lake of the Woods High School facing off against St. Paul Johnson on Baudette Bay. Fans gathered wherever they could to catch a glimpse of the game. Over the years, the event has moved around, from Phalen Park to Hermantown and even L

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Jan 28 2025SPORTS

Shakur Stevenson's New Attitude: Is Boxing Politics Getting in the Way?

Boxing fans are feeling betrayed after Shakur Stevenson recently expressed his disinterest in becoming an undisputed champion. In an interview, the 27-year-old boxer admitted that titles and legacy don't matter much to him anymore. Stevenson's shift in perspective has raised eyebrows, especially sin

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