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The NFC got off to an early lead thanks to Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, who took this event in a landslide. Long one of the league's best downfield throwers, Wilson hit nearly every deep target in tallying a record 29 points. Mac Jones was the runner-up with eight points. The Raiders' Hunter Renfrow registered just one point and Jefferson was shut out.
Read moreOklahoma City Thunder guard Josh Giddey has been selected as a 2022 Rising Star, it was announced this week by the NBA.
Read moreAs the San Francisco 49ers turn the page following the season-ending loss to L.A. in the NFC Championship Game, the futures of stars Nick Bosa and Deebo Samuel are front and center, with both players in line for contract extensions this offseason.
Read moreThe Washington Football Team has a new name: Commanders.
Read moreThe Seminole State Trojans came up short last Thursday against the Connors State Cowboys but started off this week with a victory over Redlands Community College.
Read moreStrother High School held their First Annual Powerlifting Meet on Jan. 20 - 21. The school thanks all the coaches and participants who attended, and the corporate sponsors, parents and staff who donated food or money.
Read moreLate last summer, in the waning days of training camp, Ben Roethlisberger sat in the sun overlooking Heinz Field a few minutes before practice was to begin. Roethlisberger didn't do much in that practice because, well, when the franchise quarterback is 39 years old, you want to save the legs and the reps, no matter how new the offense or how green the offensive linemen. Roethlisberger instead loped through that afternoon, talking to teammates, consulting with coaches, running the occasional series. He was fit and healthy and happy. A quarterback who often looked very much his 39 years, Big Ben appeared, at that moment, like he was ready to play many more.
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