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Bell: Can Tom Brady beat the clock?

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January 18    
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) on the bench during the second half against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
 
 Bell: Can Tom Brady beat the clock? 
 It has been nearly a decade since the Patriots quarterback last won a Super Bowl. 
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 BOXING   
 Deontay Wilder, right, punches Bermane Stiverne during their WBC heavyweight championship fight Saturday. Wilder becomes the first American heavyweight champ since 2006. Wilder brings heavyweight title back to U.S.
Deontay Wilder defeated Bermane Stiverne to win the heavyweight title.
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 Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) works out with back up quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (8) during minicamp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center. What stories will define conference title games?
Quarterbacks are front and center for Sunday's big clashes.
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  Sherman prepared for Packers to avoid him again
Richard Sherman isn't sure if Aaron Rodgers will avoid his side of the field, but he's ready.
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 NASCAR   
 A Delaware judge is expected to rule in the next month on a protection order filed against Kurt Busch by his former girlfriend. Kurt Busch stays mum on pending legal issues
It has been a long January for the NASCAR driver, who was in court earlier in the week.
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 Greg Anthony in 2012. Greg Anthony suspended by CBS, Turner after arrest
A spokeswoman says Anthony "will not be working again for CBS this season."
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 Oklahoma football player Ty Darlington was one of the students voting at the NCAA Convention. NCAA heads down unchartered path
Value added to scholarships, other reforms passed at historic NCAA Convention.
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 TENNIS   
 Rafael Nadal of Spain talks to the media ahead of the Australian Open  in Melbourne, on Jan. 17. Nadal lowers expectations at Aussie Open
Nadal says he doesn't consider himself a favorite in Melbourne.
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Spain's Rafael Nadal serves during a practice session on Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park. The Australian Open tennis tournament begins on January 19.

Spain's Rafael Nadal serves during a practice session on Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park. The Australian Open tennis tournament begins on January 19.
 

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