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If the Dallas Cowboys continue their late-season surge, they could be on their way to a deep playoff run.
The Cowboys put together a dominating 2nd quarter in which they scored 27 points & found themselves up 20 at halftime over their NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles.
With a non-existant run game, Donovan McNabb was unable to step it up for the 2nd straight week, as he completed just 19 of 37 passes for 230 yards with a touchdown & interception, while getting sacked four times.
Tony Romo had a very good game, as the Cowboys quarterback completed 23 of 35 passes for 244 yards with a pair of touchdowns.
NBA Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabar announced this morning that he had been diagnosed with cancer about a year ago.
Kareem is the NBA’s all time leading scorer and a five time NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. He is currently a coach with the Lakers and is expected to continue to live a full active life.
“Having lost one of my closest friends to a different, highly aggressive form of leukemia, I knew how serious my diagnosis was,” said Abdul-Jabbar, 62. “My own life expectancy became a question mark.”
(People.com) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, one of basketball’s all-time greatest players, announced Tuesday morning that he has cancer. The sports legend made the public disclosure nearly a year after being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia.
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The defending champion Philadelphia Phillies gave a valiant effort, but it wasn’t enough to deny the New York Yankees from winning another World Series.
Hideki Matsui also made history by becoming the first Japanese-born player to ever win a World Series MVP after a thrilling six-RBI performance in the Game 6 clincher.
Matsui is also the first full-time DH to win World Series MVP honors since Toronto’s Paul Molitor did it back in 1993.
Cedric Benson had a career day at his former team’s expense, as he rushed for 189 yards while Carson Palmer threw 5 touchdown passes during Cincinnati’s 45-10 rout over Chicago. Sunday was the Bears’ worst loss in over 6 years, but they will try & recover for next week’s game against the Cleveland Browns.