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Sports: LaVar Arrington says the Redskins stole his career

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LaVar Arrington says the Redskins stole his career

LaVar Arrington says the Redskins stole his career
Dan Steinberg
Bruce Allen’s press conference prompts another reckoning from the former linebacker.

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Capitals waiting to decide path for backup goalie Peters

Capitals waiting to decide path for backup goalie Peters
Alex Prewitt
Justin Peters could start outright against Philadelphia, the Capitals could wait to see how Braden Holtby handles Toronto or, send him to Hershey.
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ESPN explains why Skip Bayless wasn’t suspended for Johnny Manziel remark

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One of the best parts of the Winter Classic is now dead and gone. We’ll remember it fondly, though.

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The Winter Classic Capitol Building has been dismantled. Sigh.

Cavs deal for Smith, Shumpert

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Michael Lee
Not satisfied with a less than stellar start, the Cavaliers dealt away former first-round pick Dion Waiters to get more perimeter help in the form of J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert.

Bryce and Camden are distinctively popular baby names in Virginia and Maryland

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Maps suggest that sports influence what parents name their kids.

3 D.C. United players to U.S. national team camp

3 D.C. United players to U.S. national team camp
Steven Goff
Bill Hamid, Steve Birnbaum and Perry Kitchen are expected to join Jurgen Klinsmann’s MLS-heavy squad at StubHub Center next week.

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