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Check out the top moments that helped define the outcomes of Sunday’s NFL matchups. USA TODAY Sports
The 40 things we learned from Week 12 of the NFL season:
1. Sunday’s clear hero was Antonio Brown. One week after his miraculous helmet catch, the Steelers receiver reeled in another astounding reception with a toe-dragging grab that helped put Pittsburgh in position for a last-second, game-winning field goal over the Packers. In the last two weeks, Brown has accounted for 20 catches for 313 yards and five touchdowns. More
No. 3 Clemson travels to No. 24 South Carolina for the annual “Palmetto Bowl” showdown at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia on Saturday, Nov. 25.
The game will be broadcast by ESPN beginning at 6:30 p.m. Central (7:30 p.m. Eastern). Clemson is a 13.5-point favorite, according to Vegas Insider. More
Anyone who saw last night’s matchup between the Warriors and Thunder in Oklahoma City could tell guard Russell Westbrook was more than ready for this one for a number of reasons. The Thunder star and reigning Kia MVP was looking to get his team on track after a two-game skid. He wanted to show off his new teammates — Paul George and Carmelo Anthony — against his old rival. And, of course, he wanted another crack at former teammate Kevin Durant, too. More
While the LaVar Ball-Donald Trump feud rages on, here’s a look at how they stack up against some of the sports world’s best smack talkers. USA TODAY Sports
Whether it’s sheer coincidence or brilliant marketing, a sports sponsorship company suggests that LaVar Ball used the days leading up to Thanksgiving to financially bolster his family’s company, Big Baller Brand, thanks to the international visibility he garnered from a feud with President Donald Trump. More
Gabby Douglas, the Olympic gymnast who was criticized last week for placing some of the onus on women to avoid sexual harassment, apologized again on Tuesday and said that she, too, had been abused by a team doctor. More
MEXICO CITY (AP) The New England Patriots approached their nine-day trip to Denver and Mexico City the way they do just about everything else under coach Bill Belichick.
They were all business.
And now they head home with two convincing wins over AFC West opponents as the Patriots once again appear to be peaking at just the right time of the season following their sixth straight win. More
The NFL is investigating a claim that Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston groped an Uber driver, BuzzFeed News reports. The alleged incident occurred in March of 2016 when an Uber driver says Winston put his hand in her crotch while she was giving him a ride. More
Author: Colin Ward-Henninger / Source: CBSSports.com
NBA Star Index: LeBron reigns, Celtics Smartening up
One of the biggest storylines of the NBA season thus far has been the struggles of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The three-time defending Eastern Conference champions are a mediocre 7-7, with losses to the Magic, Nets, Pelicans, Knicks, Pacers, Hawks and Rockets. More
Saturday comes and goes, and then the real matchup begins. Each weekly meeting of the College Football Playoff selection committee entails a battle between the many analytical metrics at the group’s disposal and the eyeball test, and only one half of the matchup can be predicted with any degree of confidence More