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Brother-in-law of Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler found dead

Michael Cavallari, the brother-in-law of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, was found dead Thursday in Utah after his car was abandoned nearly two weeks ago.

 
‘Concussion’ movie script reportedly altered to avoid angering NFL

Sony Pictures Entertainment executives altered the script of its forthcoming movie “Concussion,” about football-related brain trauma, to avoid antagonizing the National Football League, the New York Times reported on Wednesday.

 
Ex-Clipper Matt Barnes shot down by Rihanna on Instagram

Matt Barnes might still be a bit dazed and confused after getting traded twice this summer. The ex-Los Angeles Clippers player is apparently under the illusion that he’s in a relationship with Rihanna.

 
Donald Sterling sues TMZ, V. Stiviano over leaked phone conversation

Former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has filed a lawsuit against TMZ and V. Stiviano over the leak of a phone conversation last year, in which Sterling could be heard saying racist remarks.

 
Ex-ESPN commentator Bill Simmons signs multi-year deal with HBO

Premium cable network HBO said on Wednesday it has signed an exclusive, multi-year agreement with sports commentator Bill Simmons, whose contract ESPN opted not to renew in May after a 15-year run on the sports network.

 
Eli Manning totally bailed on ‘Entourage’ cameo

The “Entourage” movie, which hit theaters today, will showcase about 20 sports stars amid a steady stream of celebrity cameos including Mike Tyson, Ronda Rousey, Russell Wilson and Rob Gronkowski. Despite the star-studded cast, the series creator still pines for the one that got away.

 
Bill Simmons to leave ESPN, ‘time to move on’

After months of rumors, it’s official: Bill Simmons is leaving ESPN. The sports network says it remains committed to Grantland, the ESPN-owned website Simmons founded, but that Simmons will no longer work there.