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Houston Texans Roster Update: Team Regretting Getting Brock Osweiler as Starting QB?
Given the way the Houston Texans have been playing this season, it seems the team is already starting to regret shelling out $72 million just to take away quarterback Brock Osweiler from his former squad the Denver Broncos. And, if Osweiler continues to make bad plays, this could eventually push the Texans to appoint backup rookie Tom Savage to the starting spot.
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Golden State Warriors Free Agency: Will Underpaid Stephen Curry Leave Next Year?
With Stephen Curry's impending free agency status just around the corner, the questions about him leaving the Golden State Warriors are already starting to come up. Many believe that being a greatly underpaid superstar would eventually push Curry to part ways with the Warriors to join a different team, such as the Charlotte Hornets.
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Chapecoense Players Who Didn’t Travel with Brazilian Football Team in Shock Following Fatal Plane Crash
The Chapecoense players who were not able to travel with the rest of their teammates were in shock after hearing about the fatal plane crash that killed almost all of the members of the Brazilian football club and their delegates. Following the crash, the remaining players converted their locker room into a shrine to memorialize their teammates.
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Tim Tebow Reveals How NE Patriots Coach Bill Belichick Pressured Him Out of a $1 Million Endorsement Deal
In his new book "Shaken," former New England Patriots quarterback Tim Tebow talked about a controversial encounter with coach Bill Belichick that cost him about $1 million dollars. According to the ex-NFL star, he turned down a huge endorsement deal because Belichick wanted him to be "part of the team."
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Indiana Pacers Trade Rumors: Team Having Problems with Paul George’s Return Due to Glenn Robinson III
During the past couple of games of the Indiana Pacers, third-stringer Glenn Robinson III has been taking advantage of the increased time he's getting on the court. But, given the way he's been playing, it is not yet clear what the Pacers plan to do when main small forwards Paul George and C.J. Miles return from their injuries.