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The Green Bay Packers’ defense was buzzing early on against the Chicago Bears. With nine minutes left to go in the first half, the Bears had just one total first down. Then all hell broke loose.

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Remember where you were when the Minnesota Wild beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in a shootout?

Many people felt catharsis. Colorado’s 48 points lead the NHL. They have a plus-49 and are 10-2-4 away from Denver. It had to be a pleasant surprise to see the Wild (37 points, plus-4, 8-3-4 in St. Pa…

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Football is a violent, physical sport built on collisions between giant men with rare, almost impossible athletic traits. But it’s also an imperfect game, from the players to the officials. Mistakes happen because the sport demands that officials track 22 players moving at full speed, with decisive moments unfolding in a fraction of a second.

That constant chaos makes ...

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Disappointing seasons tend to bring the future closer into view, and, in all likelihood, the Minnesota Vikings will end up with a top-15 pick in next year’s draft. It’s exciting in some ways, and there are a dozen different directions Minnesota can go, including a possible trade-up into the top-five. But, despite the multitude of options, href="https://www.pro-football-ref...

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The Minnesota Twins made their first foray into free agency, signing right-handed reliever Grant Hartwig to a minor-league deal last week with an invitation to spring training. T...

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