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Jets fly toy chopper with 'Go Jets' banner

Another day, another flyover at New York Jets practice. More>>

Cowboys owner would like to see a team in London

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would like to see the NFL put a team in London. More>>

Graeme McDowell shoots 67 for lead in Shanghai

Graeme McDowell typically looks at the leaderboard more often at the start of a tournament. It gives him a sense of how the course is playing and what score he might need to contend at the finish. More>>

NFL to stage 3 more games in London in 2015

The NFL will stage three more regular-season games at Wembley Stadium in London again next season, including the first-ever division game in England. More>>

Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo practices in London

Tony Romo practiced Thursday for the first time since arriving in London, and the Dallas Cowboys' quarterback says his injured back is getting better. More>>

Olympic official: Winter Games won't move for WCup

The 2022 Winter Olympics will remain in the traditional February time slot and will not be moved to make way for a rescheduled World Cup in Qatar, the head of the world's national Olympic committees said Thursday. More>>

McDowell's hot start gives him lead in Shanghai

Graeme McDowell likes a tough golf course, and Sheshan International was perfect for him Thursday. He opened with seven birdies in 12 holes and then hung on for a 5-under 67 that gave him a two-shot lead after one round of... More>>

Bills' owners commit to new home

Terry and Kim Pegula have no immediate plans to tinker with their new NFL team. More>>

Warriors crush Clippers 121-104, remain unbeaten

Golden State Warriors co-owner Joe Lacob smiled as he approached Stephen Curry in the locker room, shook his star guard's hand and asked a question that needed no reply. More>>

Jazz beat Cavs on Hayward's jumper at buzzer

Gordon Hayward prides himself on his self-control. More>>

Rose returns, Bulls beat Bucks 95-86

Now there's a sight to calm the jittery nerves of Chicago Bulls fans: Derrick Rose on the court instead of on the injury report. More>>

AP Source: Goodell testifies for two-plus hours

By ROB MAADDI AP Pro Football Writer NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell testified for more than two hours to start Ray Rice's appeal hearing on Wednesday, a person familiar with the case told The... More>>

Bills' owners commit to new home

Terry and Kim Pegula are committed to building a stadium for the Buffalo Bills and are working on ending the team's series of annual home games in Toronto. More>>

Rose returns for Bulls to face Bucks

Derrick Rose is ready to return from an ankle injury and will start for the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday against the Milwaukee Bucks. More>>

Messi ties Champions League career scoring record

By The Associated Press Lionel Messi scored twice to tie Raul Gonzalez's career record of 71 Champions League goals, and Barcelona won 2-0 at Ajax on Wednesday night to advance to the... More>>

Study: Key leadership at FBS schools white, male

A study released Wednesday shows that the top leadership positions among Football Bowl Subdivision schools and conferences remain overwhelmingly white and male. More>>

Mother of Peterson son supports plea deal

The mother of Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson's son said Wednesday she supports a plea deal that gave Peterson probation on a charge of abusing the boy. More>>

SEC loaded with talented, sizable running backs

The Southeastern Conference has a talented pack of big backs. More>>

Crean: Hoosiers' culture remains work in progress

Tom Crean sent a clear message to Indiana's basketball players Wednesday. It's time to shape up. More>>

Texans to start Mallett at quarterback

Ryan Mallett's wait to be a starter is over. More>>

A fun Battle of Ohio this time

By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer Too often, the so-called Battle of Ohio has been about as tasty as week-old Skyline Chili. More>>

Lawyer: A-Rod admitted steroids use to DEA

A lawyer for the University of Miami's former pitching coach said Wednesday that Alex Rodriguez admitted to federal investigators he used steroids supplied by the owner of a now-closed South Florida clinic. More>>

Hendrick to pay $185,000 in fines for crew members

Hendrick Motorsports will pay the $185,000 in fines levied against six crew members for their role in a post-race fight at Texas between Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski. More>>

The ACC: League teams trying to close gap on FSU

By JOHN KEKIS AP Sports Writer When Syracuse played defending national champion Florida State the only thing surprising about the outcome was the score. More>>

Big Ten Showdown: No. 13 OSU vs No. 7 Michigan St

By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer The entire Big Ten season has been leading to this: Ohio State vs. Michigan State. More>>

Romo skips practice in London with injured back

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo sat out the team's first practice in London on Wednesday because of his injured back. More>>

Fowler ready to check off the big box _ winning

The HSBC Champions would seem an odd place for Rickie Fowler to start another PGA Tour season. The title would suggest this World Golf Championship is for winners, and that's about the one thing Fowler hasn't been... More>>

Rafael Nadal leaves hospital after appendectomy

Rafael Nadal was released from a Barcelona hospital on Wednesday, two days after undergoing surgery to remove his appendix. More>>

Griner cut but OK after knife attack in China

By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer WNBA star Brittney Griner felt fortunate to be OK after getting cut on the elbow in a knife attack in China. More>>

Kershaw finalist for NL MVP and Cy Young Award

Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw is among the finalists for the NL Most Valuable Player and the Cy Young Award, in position to become the first NL player to sweep both honors since Bob Gibson in 1968. More>>

Rockets move to 5-0, top Heat 108-91

There's no mystery to Houston's game plan. The Rockets shoot a ton of 3-pointers, feed Dwight Howard when the long ball isn't there, and run when they can. More>>

Oregon top 4 newcomer in 2nd playoff ranking

By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Sports Writer Mississippi State, Florida State and Auburn held the top three spots in the second College Football Playoff rankings, with Oregon joining them in the top four Tuesday... More>>

Vikings teammates say they'd welcome Peterson back

Adrian Peterson has been away from the Minnesota Vikings for almost two months. More>>

Vikings' Peterson avoids jail in plea agreement

Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson avoided jail Tuesday by reaching a deal with Texas prosecutors to resolve a child abuse case that revived a national debate about corporal punishment. More>>

Jameis Winston's hearing set for week of Nov. 17

An attorney says Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston's student code of conduct hearing has been scheduled for the week of Nov. 17. More>>

Bulls without Rose, Noah against Magic

The Chicago Bulls were without Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah for their game Tuesday night against the Orlando Magic. More>>

Real Madrid, Dortmund advance in Champions League

By GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 on Karim Benzema's 27th-minute goal Tuesday night to advance to the knockout phase of the Champions League along with Borussia... More>>

Francona helps turn around culture in Cleveland

In two seasons, Terry Francona helped turn the Cleveland Indians back into contenders. More>>

NASCAR penalizes 6 Hendrick crew members for fight

Brad Keselowski and Jeff Gordon avoided any penalty from NASCAR on Tuesday for their post-race fight at Texas. Two crew chiefs and four crew members from Hendrick Motorsports were punished for their roles in the brawl. More>>

Molitor: 'This is where I'm supposed to be'

For more than two decades, Paul Molitor scratched and clawed his way to the Hall of Fame by turning every at-bat into a battle of wills. More>>

Stewart, Loyd headline AP preseason women's team

By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer Connecticut's Breanna Stewart and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis are in a class by themselves. More>>

Miller knows just what Smith is going through

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith has another game left on his nine-game suspension for violations of the NFL's substance abuse and personal conduct policies, and Von Miller can't wait to see his buddy... More>>

Hamlin: Most drivers don't respect Keselowski

Denny Hamlin thinks most drivers don't respect Brad Keselowski, and the contempt stems from the 2012 NASCAR champion's refusal to show any remorse for his aggressive driving. More>>

Devon Still's daughter attending Bengals game

Devon Still figures it will be the most emotional game he'll ever play. More>>

US prosecutors: A-Rod paid cousin to be quiet

The U.S. government says New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez gave his cousin nearly $1 million last year to keep secret Rodriguez's use of performance enhancing drugs. More>>

Paige, Harrell head AP preseason team

By JOHN MARSHALL AP Basketball Writer Jahlil Okafor has yet to play a game for Duke. The hype surrounding his arrival is all pegged to potential and what he accomplished against high school players. More>>

Ronaldinho abuse reveals soccer racism in Mexico

Mexican football got a boost in September when former Brazil and Barcelona star Ronaldinho - a two-time FIFA player of the year - joined modest local club Queretaro. More>>

Pistorius prosecutors file appeal papers

Prosecutors in the Oscar Pistorius case filed appeal papers Tuesday, saying they believe a judge did not correctly apply the law when she found the Olympic athlete not guilty of murder for shooting girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. More>>

Students disqualified for helping girl finish race

Two Minnesota high school runners have been disqualified in the state girls cross country meet for helping an opponent who fell. More>>

Beijing emerges as 2022 Winter Olympics favorite

By JUSTIN BERGMAN Associated Press The new front-runner to host the 2022 Winter Olympics doesn't have a long winter sports tradition. Then there's the matter of snow, or lack thereof. The... More>>

ICYMI: Kaep keeper flops; Brady tops Peyton again

By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Pro Football Writer Colin Kaepernick came awfully close to scoring a go-ahead touchdown for San Francisco with a quarterback sneak on third-and-goal at the 1 in the closing seconds -... More>>

Luck throws for 4 TDs, Indy routs Giants 40-24

The mantra throughout the NFL each week is to look ahead. Considering how ugly the previous week was for Indianapolis, the Colts needed tunnel vision toward Monday night. More>>

Luck helps Colts to big lead over Giants

Andrew Luck threw three of his four touchdown passes in the third quarter, and the Indianapolis Colts carried a 37-10 lead over the New York Giants into the fourth quarter on Monday night. More>>

Chicago Cubs introduce Joe Maddon as manager Video included

Joe Maddon's unusual road to the manager's office at Wrigley Field included a job interview at an RV park in Pensacola, Florida. The first public stop was a bar across the street from the iconic ballpark, where... More>>

Miami joins list of schools deploying drones

From a camera perched atop a sideline tower on the Miami practice field, it seemed like Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya misread a particular play. More>>

More than 200 opt out of NFL concussion settlement

More than 200 former players or their families have opted out of the proposed settlement of NFL concussion claims, fewer than 1 percent of the retirees covered by the deal, according to court documents filed Monday. More>>

Twins tab hometown Hall of Famer Molitor to manage

The last time the Minnesota Twins searched for a manager, Paul Molitor was in the mix. He withdrew from consideration, with the franchise's future uncertain during Major League Baseball's failed attempt to... More>>

Bosh enjoying role as Heat's go-to scoring option

Chris Bosh was often referred to as the most important player for the Miami Heat over the last four seasons, something that probably not many people understood. More>>

Hoke says he can't let job status distract him

The athletic director who hired Brady Hoke resigned last week, and the Michigan coach's own job status seems as precarious as ever. More>>

Romo first-class priority as Cowboys go to London

Tony Romo's back was the top priority for the Dallas Cowboys on their long plane ride to London. More>>

Stephan Shay honors older brother Ryan

Stephan Shay honored older brother Ryan by running the New York City Marathon for the first time. More>>

No. 11 Shockers set sights on another Final Four

When last season finally ended for Wichita State, and Gregg Marshall had a chance to reflect on it, the Shockers' coach relished just about everything. More>>

Djokovic handed favorable draw at ATP finals

Two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic has been handed a favorable draw at the ATP World Tour Finals, while Roger Federer and Andy Murray will meet in the round-robin phase. More>>

Britain chooses Glasgow for Davis Cup tie vs US

Andy Murray will return to his native Scotland for Britain's Davis Cup match against the United States next year. More>>

Gordon fights with Keselowski in big Texas melee

Brad Keselowski is doing everything he can for a chance at another NASCAR championship. No matter how angry he makes other drivers. More>>

Brady outplays Manning in Patriots' 43-21 victory

The reviews came quickly and unanimously. More>>

Roethlisberger shines, Steelers drop Ravens 43-23

A lot of scenarios ran through Terrell Suggs' head when the Baltimore linebacker prepared to face the Pittsburgh Steelers. More>>

Kaepernick fumbles at goal line, Rams beat 49ers

St. Louis quarterback Austin Davis had begun mentally preparing for the 2-minute offense if San Francisco took the lead or tied it on a field goal. More>>

Palmer recovers, Cards top Romo-less Cowboys 28-17

Carson Palmer gave the Dallas Cowboys just the gift they needed early in a game without Tony Romo - throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown. More>>

Roethlisberger, Steelers dominate Ravens 43-23

Ben Roethlisberger keeps trying to tamp down expectations, insisting the Pittsburgh Steelers remain a work in progress. More>>

Gordon angry with Keselowski after Johnson's win

Brad Keselowski's face was puffy, and he took a couple quick drinks of water to wash the blood from his mouth. So close to a big playoff win, Jeff Gordon was left with a cut on his lip. More>>

Kaepernick fumbles into end zone as Rams win 13-10

James Laurinaitis and the St. Louis defense read Colin Kaepernick's mannerisms and were perfectly prepared for his quarterback sneak. More>>

Oregon's rebound continues with Stanford win

Marcus Mariota says the Oregon Ducks refuse to let the loss to Arizona back at the start of October define their season. More>>

Brady outduels Manning, Patriots romp 43-21

The chant began midway through the fourth quarter with the latest matchup between the all-time great quarterbacks long ago decided: More>>

Player with brain tumor fulfills basketball dream

Lauren Hill felt so good after fulfilling her dream that she felt inspired to play another game. More>>

Hamilton wins US Grand Prix, moves closer to title

Race by race and point by point, Lewis Hamilton is tightening his grip on the Formula One world championship and squeezing out Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. More>>

Redskins: No injuries to team in bus accident

Rough start to the day for the Washington Redskins: The two buses transporting players, coaches and team personnel to the game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday collided on an interstate exit ramp on their way to TCF... More>>

Vikings ruin RG3's return, top Redskins 29-26

Five starts into his NFL career with Minnesota, Teddy Bridgewater has looked a lot like a rookie throughout much of his time on the field. More>>

Kenya's Kipsang, Keitany win NYC Marathon titles Video included

Wilson Kipsang, a former world-record holder, needed to force himself to slow down. More>>

Sanchez helps Eagles over Texans 31-21

After his performance on Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles are confident they'll be fine with Mark Sanchez at quarterback if Nick Foles misses more time with an injury. More>>

Palmer, Cards beat Romo-less Cowboys 28-17

Carson Palmer settled down nicely after an early mistake gave Dallas a lead. Brandon Weeden never did get comfortable filling in for Tony Romo. More>>

Alex Smith leads Chiefs past Mike Vick, Jets 24-10

Alex Smith insisted he was looking for Dwayne Bowe in the end zone, a rarity considering the Chiefs quarterback has yet to throw a touchdown pass to a wide receiver this season. More>>

Auburn pulls off another end-of-game escape act

The Auburn Tigers have become the ultimate survivors. More>>

Devastating loss leaves No. 12 Ole Miss hurting

By DAVID BRANDT AP Sports Writer In one devastating moment on Saturday night, Mississippi lost a hard-fought game against Auburn, any realistic shot at a spot in the College Football Playoffs and arguably... More>>

No. 1 Mississippi St keeps winning, even if sloppy

Mississippi State's first trip to the top of the national rankings has lasted four weeks and the Bulldogs are still in command of the Southeastern Conference's brutal Western Division. More>>

Jets' Vick briefly leaves Chiefs game after blow

Jets quarterback Michael Vick briefly left Sunday's game in Kansas City after taking a hard shot while delivering an incomplete pass early in the fourth quarter. More>>

Win over WVU keeps TCU in Big 12 chase

Forcing turnovers is playing a large role in what's turning out to be a special season for TCU. More>>

Anti-Redskins groups rally outside Vikings game

The action at the Redskins-Vikings game started Sunday morning outside the stadium in Minnesota, as a crowd estimated by organizers around 5,000 rallied against Washington's divisive nickname. More>>

Ahead of Showdown Saturday, Auburn to 3 in AP poll

By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer Auburn moved up a spot to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football behind Mississippi State and Florida State ahead of a weekend stacked with Top 25... More>>

Westbrook out at least a month with broken hand

For the first time, Thunder coach Scott Brooks faces an extended period of time without his two biggest stars. More>>

Siem chips in to win BMW Masters playoff

Marcel Siem took the lead for the first time on the 16th hole Sunday and figured two pars would be enough for him to win the BMW Masters. More>>

Mutai seeks 3rd straight NYC Marathon title Video included

Geoffrey Mutai could train with some of the fastest marathoners in history. More>>

No. 4 Auburn holds off No. 7 Rebels, 35-31

Cassanova McKinzy won the scramble for the ball and Auburn emerged from a playoff pileup to survive and advance. More>>

Blue Jays trade Lind to Brewers for Estrada

Adam Lind was traded from the Blue Jays to the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday for right-hander Marco Estrada, ending the first baseman's nine-year run in Toronto. More>>

Golson leads No. 6 Notre Dame over Navy, 49-39

On a night in which Notre Dame blew a 21-point lead and its youthful defense surrendered 454 yards, coach Brian Kelly still found reason to smile. More>>

Mariota leads Ducks to 45-16 win over Stanford

Marcus Mariota finally beat Stanford. More>>

No. 1 Mississippi State beats Arkansas 17-10

Scrambling to his left with two Arkansas defenders in pursuit, Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott was in serious trouble. More>>

Butler's free throws lift Bulls over Wolves

Jimmy Butler's surprise return to the Chicago Bulls' starting lineup should really come as no surprise at all. More>>

Bayern wins wild $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic

The Breeders' Cup Classic began like a demolition derby, with horses crashing into each other out of the starting gate. It ended with Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert winning North America's richest race for the... More>>

Florida runs wild over No. 9 Georgia 38-20

Florida coach Will Muschamp reached over his shoulder and said "let me lift this thing off my back." More>>

Petty, No. 12 Baylor rebound, beat Kansas 60-14

The normally talkative Bryce Petty turned into a man of few words after No. 12 Baylor bounced back from its only loss with a 60-14 victory against Kansas on Saturday. More>>

Madrid climbs above Barcelona; Chelsea wins again

By The Associated Press Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 17th league goal of the season and 22nd in all competitions to help Real Madrid take the Spanish league lead Saturday after Celta Vigo won at... More>>

Bayern wins Breeders' Cup Classic by a nose

Bayern won the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic by a nose, surviving a stewards' inquiry prompted by multiple horses bumping near the start of the race. More>>

Oberkrom's field goal lifts TCU past WVU, 31-30

TCU followed an 82-point outburst at Texas Tech with its worst offensive output of the season at West Virginia. It still added up to another victory. More>>

Abdullah hurt, No. 17 Nebraska beats Purdue 35-14

With Ameer Abdullah out most of the game with a knee injury, Nebraska slogged through a win over Purdue and now has two weeks to get their Heisman Trophy hopeful healed for the No. 17 Cornhuskers' showdown with Wisconsin. More>>

Rose out for Bulls after tweaking ankle

Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose is out for the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday night, one day after leaving the game against Cleveland with a sprained left ankle. More>>

Kyle Busch wins another Nationwide race at Texas

Kyle Busch has a chance at another NASCAR trifecta. More>>

All Blacks 74, USA 6

What was billed as an exhibition quickly turned into a clinic. More>>

Cubs hire Maddon as manager, fire Renteria Video included

Right after Joe Maddon opted out of his contract with Tampa Bay, the Chicago Cubs were mentioned as a possible landing spot for one of baseball's best managers. More>>

No. 24 Duke survives Pitt 51-48 in 2 OTs

Duke is getting used to thriving under pressure. More>>

RG3 can't wait to get started again

After six-plus games on the sideline, Robert Griffin III is back as the quarterback of the Washington Redskins. More>>

Third victory parade in 5 years charms Giants fans Video included

The Giants celebrated a third World Series victory in five years with a ticker-tape parade, and it seemed everyone had a story about brought them to rainy downtown San Francisco. More>>

James rebounds, leads Cavaliers past Bulls

Never mind that sluggish opener. More>>

Brandon's exit may not be only change at Michigan

Less than a year after taking over Michigan's athletic department, Dave Brandon hired Brady Hoke to be his football coach. More>>

Griffin scores 39, Clippers beat Lakers 118-111

Blake Griffin used a banking analogy to describe his dominant performance against the Lakers on Friday night. And most of the time the Clippers got the ball to him, he was right on the money. More>>

James leads Cavaliers past Bulls, 114-108 in OT

LeBron James simply wanted to shrug off a poor debut with his new, old team. More>>

Wolves give Ricky Rubio 4-year, $56M deal

The clock was ticking down toward the deadline for reaching agreement on an extension of his rookie contract, and just like he does on the court for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Ricky Rubio took charge. More>>

Untapable wins Breeders' Cup Distaff

Rosie Napravnik was riding with a secret, and she couldn't keep it any longer once Untapable won the $2 million Breeders' Cup Distaff. More>>

Orange fever reigns over drizzly Giants' parade Video included

San Francisco became the Valley of the Giants for the third time in five years Friday as hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets for a confetti and rain-soaked parade honoring the World Series champions. More>>

Phillies, Burnett both decline $15M mutual option

A.J. Burnett and the Philadelphia Phillies both declined their $15 million mutual option Friday, leaving the pitcher to decide whether to exercise his $12.75 million player option. More>>

Kentucky earns No. 1 nod in AP preseason poll

By JOHN MARSHALL AP Basketball Writer The story seems to be the same every season at Kentucky: Lose star players to the NBA, replace them with another group of one-and-doners, compete for a national... More>>

Column: Seminoles a team everyone loves to hate

By PAUL NEWBERRY AP National Writer Admit it. You're rooting against Florida State. More>>

Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon resigns

Dave Brandon took over Michigan's athletic department four years ago with so many of the right qualifications: success as a businessman, experience as a university regent - and he'd played football for Bo... More>>

Hawks' home opener against Pacers is a sellout

The Atlanta Hawks hope a sellout in Saturday night's home opener against Indiana will show the team is moving past offseason controversies in ownership and management. More>>

South Africa: Suspect arrested in soccer killing

A suspect has been arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of Senzo Meyiwa, South Africa's national soccer team captain, authorities said Friday. More>>

Judge suggests it's OK for Redskins to sue Indians

A federal judge seems to think Native Americans offended by the Washington Redskins team name are properly being sued by the NFL franchise. More>>

Vikings' Robison has had a pain in the butt

Brian Robison has had quite the pain in the butt. More>>

Chicago Marathon champion Jeptoo fails doping test

Leading female marathoner Rita Jeptoo of Kenya failed a doping test a few weeks before winning her second consecutive Chicago Marathon, her agent and national federation said Friday. More>>

LeBron very un-LeBron in opening loss to Knicks

Shortly after showering, and maybe rinsing off a forgettable performance, LeBron James smiled and laughed as he dressed for a flight to Chicago. More>>

Looking for playoff contenders outside the obvious

By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer The first games after the release of the College Football Playoff rankings have a chance to reveal some new contenders. More>>

Rating the Nation-Best Pre-BCS Bowls

By The Associated Press There was no BCS to make sure Nos. 1 and 2 played each other after the 1982 regular season. That left No. 1 Nebraska facing No. 4 Miami in what was expected to be a coronation for... More>>

Saints get their revenge, beat Panthers 28-10

While much of the talk was about whether New Orleans could win a big game - or any game, for that matter - on the road, the conversation in the Saints' locker room was about something completely different. More>>

Former NBA player to argue for conviction reversal

A former NBA player convicted in a real estate Ponzi scheme was due in court to argue for a new trial. More>>

Florida State not shocked by another rally

As bad as Jameis Winston and second-ranked Florida State looked in the first half against Louisville, the second half offered plenty of time to recover. More>>

Sandoval, Shields among 121 free agents

Baseball's business season began Thursday when 121 players became free agents, a group that includes Pablo Sandoval, Michael Morse, Jake Peavy, Sergio Romo and Ryan Vogelsong of the World Series champion San Francisco... More>>

Saints top Panthers 28-10 to take NFC South lead

The Saints' offense is potent enough with Drew Brees. More>>

Winston, Florida State rally to beat Louisville

If trailing Auburn by 18 last season in the BCS Championship game didn't shake Florida State, a 21-0 first-half deficit to Louisville surely wasn't going to, either. More>>

LeBron falters in emotional return to Cleveland

Carried onto the floor by an emotional ovation building for years, LeBron James is back where he began. More>>

Knicks spoil James' homecoming, 95-90

LeBron James shot miserably. His passes were errant. He didn't look good doing much other than tossing powder in the air. More>>

NCAA denies Georgia's appeal of Gurley suspension

The NCAA upheld its four-game suspension of Georgia tailback Todd Gurley on Thursday night, ending the school's final hope of having its biggest star in uniform for Saturday's game against Florida. More>>

AP source: Hardy's appeal trial postponed

Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy's domestic violence appeal trial set for Nov. 17 has been postponed until after the NFL season, a person familiar with the situation said Thursday night. More>>

NFL seeks to dismiss ex-players' painkillers suit

The National Football League on Thursday asked a judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by former players who allege team officials gave them powerful painkillers and other drugs to keep them on the field without regard for... More>>

Giants' win turns violent, revelers turn on police Video included

The celebration in San Francisco's streets following the Giants' World Series victory started off peaceful but quickly turned raucous and violent, as revelers vandalized police cars and businesses and pelted... More>>

Mercedes, Hamilton charging into US Grand Prix

When Formula One was last in the United States, Sebastian Vettel had already earned his fourth consecutive world championship in a season of domination not seen since Michael Schumacher's days at Ferrari. More>>

Redskins: 'every intent' of starting RG3 on Sunday

It's time for RG3's latest comeback. More>>

Bratton: No credible threats against NYC Marathon

There are no credible threats against this weekend's New York City Marathon, Police Commissioner William Bratton said Thursday. More>>

Rodriguez suspension ends, back on Yanks' roster

Alex Rodriguez's season-long suspension formally ended Thursday, a day after the World Series ended. More>>

Notre Dame's Robinson grows into big-play receiver

Notre Dame receiver Corey Robinson didn't dwell on his potential game-winning touchdown against Florida State being taken away by a controversial penalty. More>>

Royals look toward next season after dream run

The emotions were still raw, the sting of defeat still fresh from Game 7 of the World Series when Billy Butler stood in front of his locker and spoke in a voice full of conviction. More>>

Judge rejects Hernandez bid to move murder trial

A Massachusetts judge on Thursday denied a request from former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez to move his trial in the fatal shooting of a semi-professional football player to a different county. More>>

South Africans mourn sport deaths

South African officials on Thursday called for a strict new gun law as a tribute to a soccer star who was shot and killed earlier this week. More>>

Chevy makes the best of exec's nervous speech

Shortly before 9 a.m. on the day after the worst night of his life, Rikk Wilde got the phone call from his big boss at General Motors. More>>

AP PHOTOS: A look back at the Rumble in the Jungle

By The Associated Press It was 40 years ago that two men met just before dawn on Oct. 30, 1974, to earn $5 million in the Rumble in the Jungle. More>>

Bumgarner a throwback to pre-pitch count era Video included

Madison Bumgarner is a throwback to the days before pampering and pitch counts. More>>

New dynasty: Giants capture 3rd title in 5 years Video included

Bruce Bochy is crazy superstitious. It's a little-known fact about the unflappable San Francisco Giants manager. More>>

Giants ace Bumgarner wins World Series MVP Video included

Madison Bumgarner was limbering up at Kauffman Stadium this week, getting loose with his San Francisco teammates near the dugout, when Tim Hudson and Michael Morse sneaked up from behind and ruffled the pitcher's long,... More>>

Royals' season ends 90 feet short in World Series

The roars from the field had died away. Kauffman Stadium had fallen silent for the first time all night. In the Royals' clubhouse, Alex Gordon had finally peeled off his dirt-stained jersey. More>>

Welker and Belichick have buried the hatchet

There's no longer any bad blood between Bill Belichick and Wes Welker heading into the showdown Sunday between the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos. More>>

San Francisco fans revel in team's hat-trick win Video included

They cheered every strike and pop fly together. They booed every pitch called as a ball in unison. Then, when victory was theirs, an orange and black sea standing shoulder-to shoulder roared as one. More>>

Afghan war amputees find new life, pride in sports

From her wheelchair, Maryam Samimi punched the air as the referee's whistle signaled her basketball team's win in an Afghan national tournament, a moment of joy in a country often unkind to those missing limbs. More>>

Selig's imprint seen in Game 7 of World Series

For his final game as baseball commissioner, Bud Selig was able to see the low-budget Kansas City Royals compete with the high-spending San Francisco Giants for the title. More>>

Royals' dream season falls short in World Series

Alex Gordon saw the ball skipping past Giants outfielder Gregor Blanco and all the way to the wall, and the Royals' homegrown star put his head down and churned toward third base. More>>

Bumgarner, Giants beat Royals 3-2 to win Series Video included

By MIKE FITZPATRICK AP Sports Writer Madison Bumgarner closes it out and the San Francisco Giants hold off the Kansas City Royals 3-2 in Game 7 for their third World Series title in five years. More>>

Florida State player subject to university inquiry

Florida State running back Karlos Williams is subject to a Title IX investigation by the university for his role in a possible domestic battery case. More>>

Lakers' Randle has surgery, likely out for year

Los Angeles Lakers rookie forward Julius Randle is expected to miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery on his broken right leg. More>>

LeBron set for Cavs season opener with closure

This will be a season opener unlike any other - one that also brings closure. More>>

Opera star falls after singing anthem at Series

Oops, another national anthem stumble at the World Series. More>>

Hornets welcome fans with tuxedo-themed shirts

Charlotte Hornets fans discovered black tuxedo-themed t-shirts on their seats when they entered the team's downtown arena for the season opener Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks. More>>

Georgia's Todd Gurley suspended 4 games by NCAA

Georgia was hoping to get Todd Gurley back on the field. More>>

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