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Pro Picks: NFL’s wild-card weekend filled with reunions and rematches
Pro Picks is a weekly column where AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi shares his picks for upcoming games. For all previous Pro Picks, head here. ___ Matthew Stafford vs. the Lions. Mike McCarthy vs. the Packers. Tyreek Hill vs. the Chiefs. The NFL’s wild-card weekend is all about reunions and some rematches, too. Stafford…
What D.C. United sees in new coach Troy Lesesne
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save Days until training camp opens and weeks until the MLS season starts, Troy Lesesne is sorting through a tall stack of tall tasks. It has been barely a week since he agreed to coach D.C. United, and there’s hardly time to catch his breath. The…

We All Know To Work Out Our Arms Or Legs, But Don’t Forget To Work Out These 4 Specific Body Parts As Well
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Patrice Evra speaks out on racist abuse and how to combat it | CNN
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Commanders hire Bob Myers. Can ex-Warriors GM help Magic Johnson turn franchise around?
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