NEW YORK: Sunday's championship finals to decide the Super Bowl combatants could produce contrasting games when defensive-minded Pittsburgh hosts Baltimore and Philadelphia visits high-scoring Arizona.
NEW YORK: Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts, the first black coach to win the Super Bowl and one of the most respected figures in the sport, retired on Monday.
NEW YORK: Stolen base king Rickey Henderson and former Boston Red Sox slugger Jim Rice have been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, officials said on Monday.
BERLIN: Out-of-favor Bayern Munich striker Lukas Podolski, set to leave the Bundesliga champions at the end of the season, has not shown enough determination to earn regular selection, coach Juergen Klinsmann said.
BOSTON: The Boston Celtics beat the Toronto Raptors for the second time in two days on Monday, but this time they needed overtime to secure a 115-109 win.
WASHINGTON: Milwaukee Bucks center Andrew Bogut said he is tired of trying to justify the hype of being a No 1 overall NBA draft pick and is just happy to be winning games.
MELBOURNE: Roger Federer usually starts as favorite to win the Australian Open, so he wanted to know who had the audacity to install Andy Murray ahead of him.
MUGELLO, Italy: Felipe Massa gave Ferrari's new Formula One car its track debut on Monday and said it felt entirely different to the one he drove to victory six times last year.
TORONTO: It was a rough weekend for Buffalo Bills fans.
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