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Oakland Raiders News: Amari Cooper Sets New Record
Alabama great Amari Cooper sets a new team record after reaching 1,000 yards this season — a feat that no Oakland player has achieved since 2005.
NBA News and Rumors: Paul George Fined $35,000 for Profanity and Criticizing Officials
Paul George is once again fined by the league after publicly criticizing officials and adding profanity on live TV.
NASCAR Rumors: Greg Biffle Has New Crew Chief
Perhaps hiring a new crew chief will turn things around for the veteran driver, Greg Biffle.
MLB Trade Rumors 2015: Nationals Moving on from Brandon Phillips Trade Talk
The Washington Nationals have given up hope of landing star second baseman Brandon Phillips and are looking somewhere else to fill the roster spot intended for him.
NCAA Football Rumors: Arizona Linebacker Scooby Wright Turning Pro
Scooby Wright announced that he is leaving Arizona to join next year's NFL Draft.
Oakland A's Roster and Trade Rumors: Jarrod Parker Avoids Arbitration, Agrees to One-Year Deal
After missing the 2014 season due to a second Tommy John surgery, it should be more than welcoming for right-handed pitcher Jarrod Parker to hear that he now has the opportunity to come back in the majors after the Oakland Athletics agreed to sign him for one-year contract that's worth $850,000, in the process avoiding arbitration.
Detroit Tigers Roster and Trade Rumors: Mike Aviles Signs One-Year Deal
Mike Aviles agrees to deal with the Detroit Tigers for one year in a contract worth $2 million.
MLB News and Rumors: Bartolo Colon, Mets, Ink New Deal
Bartolo Colon gets another crack with the New York Mets next season after the team gave him a one-year contract.
NBA Rumors 2015: Bucks Reportedly Looking at Free Agent Carlos Boozer
Carlos Boozer's long wait is hopefully coming to a close when the struggling Milwaukee Bucks met with the veteran forward with the intention of signing him for the rest of the year.
Chicago Bulls Rumors: Jimmy Butler Calls Out His Coach, Tells Him to Coach Harder
After back-to-back losses to the Detroit Pistons and the New York Knicks, Jimmy Butler and his coach Fred Hoiberg might not be in the same page in terms of how the team should be handled.