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  • Matthews rushes for two touchdowns as Eagles beat Bears

    Matthews scored on runs of three yards and one yard, sandwiched around a two-yard touchdown pass from Carson Wentz to Trey Burton.

  • NFL standings

    Sept 20 (Gracenote) - Standings from the NFL on Monday

  • NFL result

    Sept 20 (Gracenote) - Result from the NFL match between Chicago and Philadelphia on Monday (home team in CAPS)

  • Eagles players latest to join anthem protest

    (Reuters) - Philadelphia Eagles defensive players Malcolm Jenkins, Ron Brooks and Steven Means stood together with raised fists during the U.S. national anthem before their game against the Chicago Bears on Monday.

  • Brazil judge accepts charges against 8 Olympic terror suspects

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Brazilian judge on Monday accepted the indictment of eight men accused of plotting militant attacks inspired by Islamic State against foreigners at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro as well as against homosexuals, Shi'ite Muslims and Jews.

  • Team Europe on top of World after win over Czechs

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Germany's Leon Draisaitl potted the overtime winner as Team Europe edged Czech Republic 3-2 on Monday to close in on a spot in the World Cup of Hockey semi-finals.

  • Baseball-Major League Baseball roundup

    Sept 19 (The Sports Xchange) - Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has reached a settlement with the state of Rhode Island regarding his involvement in a failed video-game company.

  • New York City's Lampard out injured for up to a month

    (Reuters) - New York City FC midfielder and former England great Frank Lampard is expected to be sidelined for up to a month because of a low grade calf strain, the Major League Soccer (MLS) club announced on Monday.

  • NFL-National Football League roundup

    Sept 19 (The Sports Xchange) - Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels said on Monday morning that the New England Patriots were trying to determine how to proceed at quarterback after Jimmy Garoppolo suffered a right shoulder injury.

  • World Cup scores on diversity, says NHL

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Despite staging a World Cup that features only six nations and two gimmicky teams, the National Hockey League insisted on Monday it is the most international of the Big Four North American professional sports.

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