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Getty Images The NFL has chosen the two games for its Week 17 Saturday doubleheader. The Los Angeles Chargers will host the Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m. ET followed by an 8 p.m. primetime showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens at historic Lambeau Field. Both games — which were initially slated to kickoff Sunday at 1 p.m. — will undoubtedly have significant playoff implications. Saturday’s first game will feature two teams that have an inside track to AFC playoff berths. Los Angeles (9-4) is currently holding onto the fifth seed in the AFC, while Houston (8-5) holds final playoff…

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Welcome to an extra bonus edition of Inside Real Madrid, our weekly series to follow throughout La Liga’s 2025-26 season.Every week, we bring you key information and analysis on the biggest talking points, cutting through the noisy world of all things Madridista with reporting you can trust.Throughout this week, the biggest talking point has undoubtedly been Xabi Alonso’s future. The Real Madrid manager is under a great deal of pressure after a series of poor results, disappointing performances and turbulence off the pitch.Wednesday night’s 2-1 home defeat by Manchester City in the Champions League means they have only two wins…

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The trial between Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing and NASCAR is over, with Jordan and Co. coming out as the big winner.Jeffrey Kessler, the attorney representing Jordan’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports in the teams’ antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR, told Judge Kenneth Bell that the parties had reached a settlement Thursday “in a way that will benefit the industry going forward.”AdvertisementThat “way” is what the two sides are calling “evergreen charters” — which are essentially permanent team charters, the main sticking point between Jordan’s side and NASCAR.”From the beginning, this lawsuit was about progress,” Jordan said in a statement after…

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No spoilers if you haven’t seen the new “Superman” yet, but it’s been six months … and it takes a lot to kill Superman. Turns out it’s not possible (and there’s a cute dog) … which brings us to Josh Allen.The Cincinnati Bengals had him on the ropes last week, but they wanted to keep throwing the ball with the lead in the fourth quarter. And now, Allen’s kryptonite, Patrick Mahomes, is all but eliminated from the playoffs.Cue the music.The first order of business in an Allen Super Bowl run is avenging an October loss to the New England Patriots.…

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow turned 29 on Wednesday, but he was not in a celebratory mood. He acknowledged that “there’s just a lot of things going on right now” during a subdued press conference that also included him sharing new perspective following his most recent injury. “It certainly doesn’t change my desire to win,” said Burrow, who is preparing for his third game after missing nine weeks with turf toe. “You know, if I want to keep doing this, I have to have fun doing it. You know, I’ve been through a lot, and if it’s not fun, then what am…

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NASCAR and the two organizations suing it, Front Row Motorsports and the Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing, reached a settlement agreement, an attorney said in court Thursday, ending the antitrust case the race teams brought against the league and its chairman and CEO, Jim France.“I’m pleased to say the parties have positively settled this matter in a way that will benefit the industry going forward,” Jeffrey Kessler, attorney for the teams, said.After a 14-month legal battle and eight days of sparring in court that threatened to dramatically reshape the most popular form of motorsport in the United States, the sides reached…

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The final tally from the Jim Harbaugh era at Michigan includes four straight wins over Ohio State, three Big Ten titles and of course a national championship.It also includes an NCAA investigation into recruiting violations during COVID, an illegal scouting scandal, and an assistant coach who was indicted on 24 federal charges of hacking into private information and images from the phones of female athletes.AdvertisementAnd now, it includes his former offensive coordinator and successor — Sherrone Moore — being fired and detained by police after a university investigation into an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.Thanks for the memories, Jimbo.…

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Dec. 10, 2025Updated Dec. 11, 2025, 6:08 a.m. ETEx-Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has been detained by police, arrested and booked in Washtenaw County Jail, according to court record.The Pittsfield Township Police Department said in a statement on Wednesday, Dec. 10, that officers responded to a call on the 3000 block of Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. for an alleged assault investigation.THE LATEST: What we know as Sherrone Moore fired by Michigan, detained by policePolice did not share much information, but said “a suspect in this case was taken into custody,” while also adding the incident didn’t appear to be random.”At this…

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Dec. 10, 2025Updated Dec. 11, 2025, 9:37 a.m. ETSherrone Moore remained in Washtenaw County Jail Thursday at 9:21 a.m., according to court records, after he was fired as Michigan head football coach on Wednesday afternoon.Moore was in police custody minutes before Michigan publicly announced his firing.After 10 p.m. Wednesday, Pittsfield Township police confirmed it was investigating an alleged assault, without naming Moore, but in response to multiple media queries from The News regarding Moore. Saline police confirmed to The News earlier Wednesday that Pittsfield Township police were handling a complaint involving Moore, and another source told The News that Moore…

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Ex-Michigan coach Sherrone Moore was in custody at the Washtenaw County (Mich.) jail Wednesday night hours after being fired by the school, court records show. Moore, who was fired for cause for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member, was detained by the Saline (Mich.) Police Department and turned over to police in Pittsfield Township for “an investigation into potential charges,” the Saline Police Department said in a statement to ESPN. “The City of Saline Police Department assisted in locating and detaining former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore,” the statement read. “Mr. Moore was turned over to the Pittsfield Township…

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