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Pavia sorry for 'disrespectful' Heisman reaction
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, the Heisman Trophy runner-up, apologized Sunday for "being disrespectful" in a social media post he made after Indiana's Fernando Mendoza won the award as college football's best player.
Slavin returns in Hurricanes' win, eyes Olympics
Star defenseman Jaccob Slavin was back in Carolina's lineup Sunday after a 29-game absence with what the team called a "lower-body injury."
Hughes scores in winning Wild debut after trade
Playing his first game with the Wild after being acquired in a blockbuster trade with Vancouver on Friday, Quinn Hughes scored in the opening minute of the third period Sunday as Minnesota beat Boston 6-2 for its fourth straight win.
Surtain flips game with INT as red-hot Broncos roll
The Broncos credited star cornerback Pat Surtain II with flipping the game's momentum when he intercepted Jordan Love and stopped the red-hot Packers.
Rivers' return ignites prop betting interest; 44-year-old QB leads Colts to cover
Philip Rivers made his first NFL start in over 1,800 days on Sunday in Seattle, and bettors took notice in a big way.










