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Sunday’s Games

CLEVELAND – They chased him. They taunted him. They made him look scared.

MINNEAPOLIS – The NFL’s hard line on Adrian Peterson held up.
WASHINGTON – U.S. President Barack Obama says the Ray Rice domestic violence case showed that the National Football League was “behind the curve” in setting policies about athlete behaviour. He says new policies now in effect will send a message that there is no place for such behaviour.
Thursday’s Games

ST. LOUIS – Bruce Arians was sick and tired of talk about the St. Louis Rams’ consecutive shutouts.
BOSTON – A Harvard Business School instructor who blasted a Boston-area Chinese restaurant for overcharging him by $4 on a takeout order apologized Wednesday for a lengthy and widely publicized email exchange with restaurant management.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Cam Newton is thankful to be alive after escaping a horrific-looking automobile accident without any life-threatening injuries.

IRVING, Texas – NFL owners unanimously approved changes to the league personal conduct policy Wednesday, but Commissioner Roger Goodell will retain authority to rule on appeals.

CLEVELAND – LeBron James acknowledged that it didn’t look good for the Cavaliers on Tuesday night.
NEW YORK, N.Y. – Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for Dec. 1-7. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Panthers quarterback Cam Newton suffered fractures to his lower back in a two-car crash Tuesday and will spend the night in the hospital, a team spokesman said Tuesday.
BOCA RATON, Fla. – By giving millionaire businessman Bill Foley the go-ahead to gauge interest in expanding to Las Vegas with a season-ticket drive, the NHL has opened the door to plenty of other questions in that market and others.

TORONTO – When Lilly Singh arrived on the set of the Kunal Nayyar movie “Dr. Cabbie” earlier this year, she faced a bit of a learning curve.
Monday’s Games