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The Day Michael Jackson Died: Athletes Mourn Loss of Music Legend

By Tom HerreraJun 25th 2009 – 10:10PM

I heard Michael Jackson died at approximately 5:30 PM ET. Hours later, I still don't think it's fully hit me. This was the man I idolized growing up as a kid ... I watched Moonwalker about 80 times on VHS (Joe Pesci was the villain). I once furiously outbid someone $159 for a replica Beat It jacket with 13 zippers. I...

Drew Rosenhaus: Bernard Berrian Would Be Unstoppable With Brett Favre

By Ryan WilsonMay 11th 2009 – 1:45PM

Brett Favre isn't going away. Just accept it, cope, and try to move on. Last week, Yahoo! Sports reported that the ole gunslinger was done. A day later, speculation suggested otherwise. And now it's like every other offseason: Favre doesn't know what his NFL future holds, we'll spend months talking about it, and,...

Harvin to Instantly Impact Fantasy Football Value of Vikings' Offense

By Matt SnyderApr 26th 2009 – 2:15PM

Despite character concerns surfacing before the draft, Percy Harvin still found himself a first-round selection, and he fits rather nicely in the Minnesota Vikings' offense. The dynamic play-maker, who can score from anywhere on the field at any point in the game, can fit in the slot or outside. He can be put in position...

Chicago Media Still Showing Classy Side Concerning Rex Grossman

By Matt SnyderFeb 26th 2009 – 12:05PM

If you decided to visit the Chicago Tribune home page Thursday morning, you found the main story online is a countdown to when the Bears will "finally" cut Rex Grossman from the team. No, not just the sports page; the main page. It's more of a story than your latest Blagojevich news, two Illinois soldiers being killed in...

Antonio Bryant Angry With Franchise Tag

By Adam GretzFeb 19th 2009 – 6:10PM

By placing the franchise tag on him earlier this week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers guaranteed wide receiver Antonio Bryant a $9 million raise in 2009. And you know what? He's not really happy about that. Seems kind of odd for a guy that was out of football entirely in 2008. Anwar S. Richardson of the Tampa Tribune reports...

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