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November 2, 2008

LIVE: G-Men vs. 'Boys in NFC East showdown

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Ocho Cinco's 2 TDs helps Bengals post first win

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Devils say ailing goalie Brodeur will sit Monday

New Jersey netminder Martin Brodeur's assault on the record books will be halted — at least temporarily — thanks to an elbow injury sustained Saturday night against Atlanta.

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Witten to wear protective gear, start for Cowboys

Despite being informed earlier in the day by head coach Wade Phillips that he should not expect to play, Cowboys tight end Jason Witten took painkilling injections for his fractured rib and has been fitted with protective gear so that he can start.

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Tsonga maneuvers past Nalbandian to win Paris

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has beaten defending champion David Nalbandian 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 to win the Paris Masters and qualify for the season-ending Masters Cup.

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Henderson, Whitworth ejected for fighting

Jacksonville defensive tackle John Henderson and Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth were ejected for trading blows Sunday in the third quarter.

Henderson was penalized for a blow to Whitworth's head while rushing the passer. Whitworth's helmet flew off, and Henderson grabbed the lineman around the head, with his left hand in his face. Whitworth broke free and threw two left-handed punches at Henderson.

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QB Grossman in for Bears as Orton leaves injured

Bears quarterback Kyle Orton was taken from the field on a cart late in the second quarter Sunday and the team said he would miss the rest of the game against the Detroit Lions because of a right ankle injury.

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Alabama new AP No. 1; Texas Tech up to No. 2

The Crimson Tide became the fifth team this season to sit atop the AP Top 25, moving up a spot Sunday after previously top-ranked Texas was toppled by Texas Tech.

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Hamilton claims F1 title, one point ahead of Massa

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton roared into the record books as Formula One's youngest champion on Sunday after last lap drama at the Brazilian Grand Prix.