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Новости за 11.12.2025

Bears looking directly at, not past, Cleveland Browns

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Larry Mayer

Despite being in the thick of the NFC playoff race with four games remaining, the Bears aren't thinking long term. Instead, they're focused solely on Sunday's home contest against the Browns.

They'll enter that matchup with a 9-4 record, a half-game behind first-place Green Bay (9-3-1) in the NFC North following last Sunday's 28-21 loss at Lambeau Field.

"We have goals, and we know what's

Raiders tackle Kolton Miller returns to practice

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Raiders.com Staff

Raiders left tackle Kolton Millerreturned to practiceWednesday for the first time since Week 4.

The eight-year vet sustained an ankle injury in the team's loss to the Bears and has been on the Reserve/Injured list since Sept. 30. Miller, the team's first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, has played in 113 games (111 starts) for the Raiders andsigned a contract extensionwith the team in Jul

Reports: Penn State DC Jim Knowles headed to Tennessee

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(Photo credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images)

Penn State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles is headed to the same position at Tennessee, according to multiple media reports.

ESPN reported Wednesday that Penn State is negotiating a buyout for Knowles, who is owed more than $7 million on the remaining two years of the contract he signed when he joined the Nittany Lions ahead of the 2025 season.

Knowles jo

Rockies select Tigers RHP RJ Petit in Rule 5 Draft

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Coming off a 119-loss season, the Colorado Rockies selected Detroit Tigers right-hander RJ Petit with the first pick of the Rule 5 Draft on Wednesday.

A total of 13 players were selected in the major league phase of the draft, including four players currently ranked among their organization's top-30 prospects by MLB.

All of the players picked were