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Atlanta Braves fire GM Frank Wren

The Atlanta Braves fired general manager Frank Wren on Monday, less than 24 hours after being eliminated from the NL playoff race.

 
NFL to implement new personal conduct policy

Commissioner Roger Goodell says the NFL wants to implement new personal conduct policies by the Super Bowl.

 
Ravens fans line up to exchange Ray Rice jerseys

Thousands of Baltimore Ravens fans lined up early Friday morning to exchange their Ray Rice jerseys and cut ties with the former running back who was once one of the team’s most popular players.

 
Ex-Raven quits team to donate kidney to brother, Ex-Steeler

Off the field, brothers Ma’ake Kemoeatu, an ex-Baltimore Raven, and Chris Kemoeatu, an ex-Pittsburgh Steeler, are closer than close. When Chris needed a kidney transplant, his older brother stepped in.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 3

Matt Youmans, Las Vegas handicapper Bryan Leonard and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend by offering 12 plays.

 
Ex Rangers manager Washington issues statement, apology to wife

Former Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington says he is embarrassed for breaking the trust of his wife of 42 years. While offering no details, Washington publicly apologized to his wife and the Rangers during a 3 1/2-minute statement Thursday.

 
Cardinals RB Dwyer head-butted wife, police say

Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer head-butted his wife and broke her nose after she refused his sexual advances, and punched her in the face the next day, police said Thursday.

 
Another NFL player arrested for domestic abuse, deactivated

Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer was arrested Wednesday on aggravated assault charges in connection with two altercations at his home in July involving a woman and their 18-month-old child, the latest in a string of such cases involving NFL players.

 
49ers Harbaugh defends decision to play Ray McDonald

San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, a quarterback in his playing days, found himself playing defense Monday regarding the decision to play defensive end Ray McDonald against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.