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Alltel Stadium, alongside the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Fla., will be the site of Super Bowl XXXIX on Sunday. Baltimore is close to trading for Sammy Sosa, the Cubs' unhappy slugger, in a move many believe was put into motion by Orioles owner Peter Angelos
Magglio Ordonez's best season was 2002, when he had 38 home runs and 135 RBI for the White Sox.
The Shaquille O'Neal-Yao Ming matchup failed to have much impact on the game. Both were in foul trouble.
Minnesota's Kevin Garnett, left, loses control of the ball with Sacramento's Brad Miller defending.
Sacramento Kings center Brad Miller, center, shoots over Minnesota Timberwolves center Ervin Johnson, right, while Timberwolves guard Latrell Sprewell, left, watches in the second quarter Sunday, Jan. 30, 2005, in Minneapolis. Miller had 27 points, 15 reb January 30, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »Sammy Sosa headed to the Baltimore Orioles
Will Magglio Ordonez still be smiling in a Tigers uniform?
Denver's Kenyon Martin (6) drives to the basket last night against Jeff Foster of the Pacers.
Vince Carter is playing well in Jersey
Plaxico Burress could be headed to the Redskins? Corey Dillon took a pay cut in order to join the Patriots.
Eagles wide receiver Freddie Mitchell, left, with his teammate Todd Pinkston, carrying a wrestling belt after Philadelphia won the N.F.C. title. One of Mitchell's many nicknames is the People's Champ. January 29, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Serena Williams of the United States, seventh seed, tosses the ball for a serve to compatriot Lindsay Davenport, top seed, during their women's singles final match at the Australian Open on Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Saturday
Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson, outfielder Jason Bay and pitcher Oliver Perez model the team's new pinstriped uniforms that will be worn this season. The Pirates will wear the pinstripes for only their 13 Sunday home games at PNC Park.
Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11), of China, shoots over Sacramento Kings' Brad Miller (52) during the second quarter Friday, Jan. 28, 2005, in Houston.
Washington Wizards'' Gilbert Arenas scores in the first quarter last night as Orlando Magic''s Doug Christie watches.
George Karl won his first game as coach of the Denver Nuggets Friday. January 28, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Carlos Delgado (right) shakes hands with Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria after being introduced as the team's newest member Thursday.
The Rams would like to dump Kyle Turley who hates coach Mike Martz January 27, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Former Bucks coach George Karl could make his debut with Denver Friday night in Milwaukee.
Lattrell Sprewell drives around the Atlanta Hawks' Al Harrington Wednesday.
Los Angeles Clippers' Mikki Moore, left, Corey Maggette, center, and Elton Brand celebrate a basket by Brand against the Los Angeles Lakers during the second half of the Clippers' 105-89 win Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2005, in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Clippers' Corey Maggette, center, dunks past Los Angeles Lakers' Brian Cook during the first half in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2005. The Clippers won 105-89.
Todd McFarlane, a Valley resident and creator of "Spawn," offered his version of a leaner, meaner Cardinals logo. January 26, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Seattle SuperSonics' Ray Allen, right, drives around Los Angeles Lakers' Sasha Vujacic during the first half Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2005, in Los Angeles. The SuperSonics won 104-93.
Vladimir Radmanovic (77) smiles after making one of his career-best eight three-pointers against the Lakers and Caron Butler (1).
Steve Nash has led Phoenix to the best record in the NBA.
Jim Bates could be the head coach of the Packers in a few years
Injured Eagles receiver Terrell Owens celebrates after the team won the NFC title Sunday. January 25, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »The Mets, Orioles and Marlins remain interested in signing free agent Carlos Delgado. Rumors are swirling about the possibility of a trade for Vikings receiver Randy Moss. But as of Monday, that seemed premature.
Tom Brady doesn't mind that other quarterbacks receive the hype. He is focused on winning.
After catching a 2-yard pass for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, the Eagles' Chad Lewis left with a ligament sprain in his left foot that will require surgery.
Tears roll down Steelers receiver Hines Ward's face as he talks to reporters about what the loss to the New England Patriots means to him and his teammates. The Steelers had an emotional team meeting the morning after they fell short in the AFC championsh
The Sixers' Allen Iverson reacts to being called for a foul against Miami last night. He had 45 points and 11 assists in the win.
Vince Carter is happy with the Nets
Veteran Toni Kukoc is unsure about his role with the Bucks. J.J. Redick leads Duke, the No. 2 ranked team in the nation, against Maryland on Wednesday. January 24, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Tom Brady (left) and Corey Dillon celebrate Dillon's touchdown.
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady improved to 8-0 as a playoff starter after Sunday’s win over Pittsburgh in the AFC Championship Game, bettering Troy Aikman’s 7-0 mark to start a postseason career.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis looks on from the sidelines during the second quarter of the AFC Championship against the New England Patriots in Pittsburgh Sunday, Jan. 23, 2005.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb (5) jumps high in the air with teammate Todd Pinkston (87) late in the fourth quarter in the NFC Championship playoff game against the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Sunday, Jan
Michael Vick stunk it up for the Falcons in the NFC Championship game
Jets QB Chad Pennington is going to have shoulder surgery January 22, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Houston Astros pitching ace Roger Clemens arrives at a news conference in Houston on Friday, Jan. 21. The Rocket and the Astros agreed Friday to an $18 million, one-year contract, and the seven-time Cy Young Award winner made the commitment to play for hi Jorge Julio, above, is likely on the way out following the addition of former Rockie Steve Reed, 39.
Golden State Warriors' Derek Fisher, left, fouls Los Angeles Lakers' Chucky Atkins during the first half in Los Angeles on Friday, Jan. 21, 2005.
Minnesota’s Wally Szczerbiak dunks in the fourth quarter for two of his season-high 34 points. Szczerbiak came off the bench last night.
Sonics guard Luke Ridnour tries to defend Timberwolves guard Anthony Carter, who was whistled for an offensive foul. (January 22, 2005)
Antawn Jamison of the Wizards goes over Eric Williams of the Raptors to get to the basket in the 2nd quarter at MCI Center last night. January 21, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »The Eagles will use defensive end Jevon Kearse to keep an eye on Atlanta's elusive quarterback Michael Vick. The dimensions at RFK will be similar to layout of the stadium when it last hosted the Senators.
Doug Christie of the Magic
Sacramento Kings guard Mike Bibby, right, drives to the basket against Cleveland Cavaliers guard Jeff McInnis during the third quarter of the Kings' Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005. Bibby had 17 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds for the second triple-double of h
Los Angeles Clippers Elton Brand, left, grabs an offensive rebound in the first half as Dallas Mavericks' Erick Dampier, right, looks on, Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, in Dallas. Brand had a team-high 24 points in the 99-77 loss to the Mavericks. January 20, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili (20) drives to the basket around Los Angeles Clippers forward Elton Brand, left, in the second quarter in San Antonio, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005. San Antonio won 80-79.
The Mets hope that Carlos Delgado runs to Shea
Aaron Sele went 9-4 with a 5.05 earned-run average for Anaheim last season. Sele was an All-Star with the Mariners in 2000. January 19, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Jerome Bettis has made many sacrifices this season for a shot at the Super Bowl, the one prize that has eluded him.
Who but Bill Belichick could conduct this Patriots' team? He fits players to his philosophy, to a group of players that "exemplify the word team," says Willie McGinest.
Sacramento Kings forward Chris Webber points to his heart as he talks to the Portland Trail Blazers bench after sinking two free throws to secure a 113-107 overtime win in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. The Nationals hope starter Esteban Loaiza, who did not fare well with the Yankees last season, can anchor the rotation. The two sides are close to finalizing an agreement.
Pitcher Johan Santana in October 2004. Santana, Kyle Lohse and Carlos Silva are all unsigned arbitration-eligible players.
Craig Wilson: A career-high 29 home runs in 2004. January 18, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Ben Roethlisberger celebrates an early Steelers touchdown Saturday against the Jets. Despite his subpar performance, Roethlisberger's teammates expect him to bounce back in the AFC championship game. Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Nolan appears close to becoming San Francisco's new head coach. Standout runner Corey Dillon did not play on Oct. 31, when the Patriots lost, 34-20, to the Steelers. Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols underwent treatment for chronic plantar fasciitis on his left heel after the season. Marcus Vick, who has reenrolled at Virginia Tech and begun classes, was cleared by the university and Coach Frank Beamer to engage in all football-related activities.
Randy Moss watches time run out on the Vikings in Philadelphia. January 17, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates after completing a 5-yard pass for a touchdown in the third quarter.
Patriots running back Corey Dillon sails out of bounds a yard shy of the end zone on a fourth quarter drive that ended in a touchdown on the next play.
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning was already hanging his head as he left the field at Gilette Stadium at halftime after the high-octane Indianapolis offense was held to a field goal.
Philadelphia Eagles' Jeremiah Trotter reacts after sacking Minnesota Vikings' Daunte Culpepper during the second half of their NFC divisional playoff gme in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Freddie Mitchell is congratulated by lineman Jon Runyan after scoring a first quarter touchdown.
Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss sits on the field after a fourth quarter pass to him was broken up.
Minnesota Vikings' Randy Moss walks off the field after a 27-14 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC divisional playoff game in Philadelphia, Sunday Jan. 16, 2005.
Minnesota's Randy Moss has game-breaking ability, but his antics constantly frustrate coaches and teammates.
Miami's Damon Jones usually marks his three-pointers by flashing three fingers. Mired in a shooting slump, he heaps a lot of blame on his own shoulders. January 16, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Atlanta's Allen Rossum (20) reacts at the end of a 68-yard punt return for a touchdown run in the second quarter against the St. Louis Rams in the NFC Divisional playoff game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005.
Falcons running back T.J. Duckett celebrates a 4-yard touchdown run against the Rams that completed the game's scoring. Duckett rushed for 66 yards.
St. Louis Rams quarterback Marc Bulger (10) grimaces as he comes out of the game in the third quarter after throwing an interception in the NFC Divisional playoff game against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005.
Pittsburgh Steelers' Jeff Reed kicks a 33-yard field goal out of the hold of Chris Gardocki in overtime to beat the New York Jets 20-17 in a AFC divisional playoff game Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, in Pittsburgh.
The Marlins met with free-agent slugger Carlos Delgado on Saturday about filling a much-needed position in their lineup.
Los Angeles Clippers forward Elton Brand, left, drives around Sacramento Kings defender Brad Miller, right, for a basket during the first half in Sacramento, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005.
LeBron James has taken to wearing a face mask after fracturing a cheekbone recently.
Timberwolves forward Kevin Garnett reaches in to encourage teammate Latrell Sprewell during the final minutes against the Portland Trail Blazers in Minneapolis, Saturday. Sprewell had a team-high 25 points as the Timberwolves beat the Trail Blazers 92-84. January 14, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant writhes in pain after severely spraining his right ankle during the first half against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Thursday night, Jan. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles. Bryant was injured when he landed awkwardly on his right foot wh
The Rockets' Bob Sura, left, shoots over Jabari Smith of the Nets last night in Houston. Sura scored 35 points.
Suns coach Mike D'Antoni rejects suggestions that he is playing his starters too many minutes.
The Steelers take their first step into the playoffs tomorrow against the New York Jets at Heinz Field, enjoying the coveted 'home field advantage' of football lore and legend. And the roaring support of their hometown fans.
Jerome Bettis is expected to start at RB for the Steelers in the AFC Divisonal playoff game vs. the Jets. Daunte Culpepper is having a record seting season for the Minnesota Vikings. January 13, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Packers president Bob Harlan is poised to strip Mike Sherman of his general manager duties and pursue Seattle VP of football operations Ted Thompson as his next GM
Los Angeles Clippers' Corey Maggette goes to the basket past Seattle SuperSonics' Rashard Lewis during the first half at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005. Maggette had 31 points and 10 rebounds and the Clippers beat the SuperS
Steve Nash tries to keep the ball away from Utah Jazz guard Keith McLeod as he heads for the basket during the second quarter Wednesday.
Kevin Garnett reacts after Latrell Sprewell is called for a foul during a game against the Phoenix Suns on Jan. 4 in Minneapolis. Despite Garnett's game-high 47 points, the Suns beat the Timberwolves 122-115.
The Marlins on Wednesday announced signing catcher Paul Lo Duca to a three- year contract worth $17.85 million Wednesday. Lo Duca was acquired in a multi-player trade last season from the Dodgers.
Shawn Estes, shown here when he pitched against the Diamondbacks, has been added to the roster. January 12, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Boxing promoter Don King addresses reporters during a news conference on Wednesday, Jan. 12, in New York. King filed a $2.5 billion defamation suit in Broward County, Fla. claiming he was portrayed in a false light on an ESPN "SportsCentury" segment aired
Pitcher Randy Johnson of the New York Yankees smiles while responding to a question at a news conference yesterday.
All-star outfielder Shawn Green, 32, dons a team jersey during a press conference announcing his new three-year contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball club.
Suns forward Amare Stoudemire (right) collides with Heat forward Udonis Haslem. Stoudemire had 34 points in Phoenix's victory
Atlanta's Josh Childress (1) and Milwaukee's Keith Van Horn battle for a loose ball under the basket during the second quarter Tuesday.
Seattle SuperSonics guard Ray Allen, left, is wrapped up by Los Angeles Clippers forward Bobby Simmons as Simmons guards Allen in the third period Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005 at KeyArena in Seattle. Allen had 31 points to lead the Sonics to a 104-99 win over t January 11, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
In this image released by WCBS-TV, Randy Johnson puts his hand up to block a camera from WCBS-TV after he left his Manhattan hotel on his way to a physical for the New York Yankees, on Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 in New York.
Chicago Bulls' Eddy Curry, left, defends against a shot by Golden State Warriors' Speedy Claxton (10) during the second quarter Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 in Chicago. Claxton scored a game-high 24 points but the Bulls won the game, 94-85.
Minnesota’s guard Latrell Sprewell, left, reaches in to knock the ball away from Los Angeles Laker guard Kobe Bryant during the first quarter in Minneapolis last night.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had sore ribs after the Ravens game, but coach Bill Cowher does not have Roethlisberger on the injury list for this week's playoff game against the Jets.
Brett Favre will once again ponder if he'll return to the Packers or retire.
Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss bends over to the crowd after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter of their NFC wild-card game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005, in Green Bay, Wis. A report released Monday, Januar January 10, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Randy Moss pretends to pull down his pants and moon the Lambeau Field crowd after his second TD catch of the game. "I know I can still play, though I question that right now," said Brett Favre, who suffered a four-interception afternoon. "I love to play the game."
Minnesota Vikings receiver Randy Moss jumps into the arms of tackle Adam Goldberg after catching a 20-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter of their NFC wild-card game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005, in Green Bay, Wis. Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss hauls in a touchdown pass against Packers cornerback Al Harris. Moss scored two touchdowns, the second of which led to a "disgusting" celebration. Colts' Reggie Wayne (221 receiving yards), comes up with one of his 10 catches in front of Roc Alexander. "We thought we had a good matchup over there," Coach Tony Dungy said. Carlos Beltran will have plenty to smile about if he completes a possible $119 million deal with the Mets
The D-Backs and Shawn Green reached an agreement in principal on three-year contract.
Airborne Inc., makers of an over-the-counter cold remedy, sought out actor Mickey Rooney for a cheeky commercial that was rejected by Fox.
Soaring between two Heat defenders, the Sonics’ Danny Fortson puts up a reverse flip in the second half Sunday night. The Sonics beat the Heat 108-98. January 09, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
New York Jets Santana Moss listens for the crowd reaction as he scores a third-quarter touchdown over the San Diego Chargers in the AFC wild-card game in San Diego Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005.
The St. Louis Rams' Marshall Faulk (28) is congratulated by teammate Joey Goodspeed after Faulk rushed for a one-yard touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks in the first quarter of their NFC wild-card playoff game in Seattle, Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005.
Carlos Beltran, shown watching a home run Oct. 14, played for Houston last season.
Sacramento's Maurice Evans, left, and Baron Davis of the Hornets get tangled up last night in New Orleans. The Hornets won in overtime to snap a 10-game losing streak.
Washington's Gilbert Arenas, who scored 40, goes to the basket as Kevin Garnett defends. January 08, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Derek Lowe could be pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005
The D-Backs are back on the clock trying to hammer out a contract extension and complete a trade for Shawn Green.
Boston first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz reacts after catching the ball for the final out of the World Series on Oct. 27, 2004, in St. Louis. He still has the baseball, which the Red Sox want.
New Jersey Nets' Vince Carter, right, attempts to drive around Golden State Warriors' Mickael Pietrus, of France, during the second quarter Friday night, Jan 7, 2005, in East Rutherford, N.J.
Detroit's Richard Hamilton, left, shoots as Mark Blount of the Celtics defends last night. Hamilton shot 10 for 18 a day after going 0 for 10.
Chargers linebacker Donnie Edwards is a San Diego-area native who remembers the team's playoff years in the 1980s. He's glad the excitement is back.
Matt Hasselbeck grimaces after a playoff loss last season at Lambeau Field. Hasselbeck’s final pass of the day was intercepted and returned for a touchdown. Today at 1:30 p.m., Seattle hosts St. Louis in the opening round of the playoffs and hopes for red January 07, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Diamondbacks pitcher Randy Johnson will be wearing Yankees pinstripes next week if he and the other players involved in their trade pass their physicals. Johnson, 41, has agreed to a $32 million, two-year contract extension to join New York.
Daunte Culpepper’s hand size was 9½ inches at the ’99 combine.
The Packers’ Brett Favre had his hand measured at 10 3/8 inches, from thumb tip to pinkie tip, during the National Football scouting combine in 1991.
Jerry Rice, laughing it up before playing Carolina on Oct. 31, is giddy about another shot at making a playoff run.
Suns forward Shawn Marion slams over Trail Blazers forward Shareef Abdur-Rahim in the 2nd quarter Sunday Jan 2. January 06, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
The Pistons released Detroit native Derrick Coleman Wednesday
Charlotte's Primoz Brezec drives past Michael Olowokandi during the second quarter of Wednesday's game in Charlotte, N.C.
Dallas Mavericks' Josh Howard, left, attempts to block a shot by Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, right, in the first half Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, in Dallas. The Mavs beat the Lakers 118-104.
Ben Roethlisberger sells beef jerkey in Burgh
Dennis Erickson was fired as coach of the 49ers January 05, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Southern Cal coach Pete Carroll holds up the national championship trophy after defeating Oklahoma 55-19 in the Orange Bowl Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005 at Pro Player Stadium in Miami.
USC safety Eric Wright (25) and tailback Desmond Reed (22) sit on a stadium wall surrounded by a sea of Trojans fans after a 55-19 rout of Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl.
The USC defense smoothers Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson during the first quarter of the Orange Bowl last night. He was held to 82 yards on 25 carries in the game.
USC quarterback Matt Leinart showed why he was deserving of this season's Heisman Trophy award by throwing five touchdown passes in his team's 55-19 win over Oklahoma.
Although the Randy Johnson deal may be coming to an end, the D-backs have more changes in store.
Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant (8) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs defender Bruce Bowen (12) during the first quarter in San Antonio, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2005.
Steve Nash holds center Amare Stoudemire back from Minnesota Timberwolves guard Latrell Sprewell , Amare is later rejected after receiving a second technical foul.
Jermaine O'Neal scored a career-high and NBA season-high 55 points and had 11 rebounds to carry the Pacers to a 116-99 victory over the Bucks
Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal waves to the crowd after scoring a career-high 55 points against Milwaukee.
Shaun Alexander was not purposely denied the NFL rushing title, Mike Holmgren says.
Pro Player Stadium in Miami, the site of of the 2005 Orange Bowl BCS college national football championship game between Oklahoma and Southern California. January 04, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Sonics guard Ray Allen takes the ball to the basket against Miami's Dwyane Wade Monday night. Seattle beat Miami 98-96.
Cleveland's LeBron James, wearning an uncomfortable mask to protect his cheek, brings the ball upcourt against Charlotte.
Rasheed Wallace disagrees with a traveling call during the second quarter.
Los Angeles Clippers forward Bobby Simmons, front, takes off with the ball after stealing a pass to Denver Nuggets forward Carmelo Anthony, back, in the first quarter in Denver on Monday, Jan. 3, 2005. The Clippers beat Denver 102-98.
Randy Moss walks off the field without his teammates with two seconds left during Sunday's game versus Washington.
Jay Fiedler won just one game this season as the Dolphins' starting quarterback, beating St. Louis 31-14 in October. He was replaced by A.J. Feeley as the starter before being put on injured reserve Nov. 23.
Los Angeles Clippers guard Rick Brunson reacts after hitting a pair of free throws to sink the chances of the Nuggets in the Clippers' 102-98 victory in Denver on Monday, Jan. 3, 2005. Brunson also hit a three-point shot in the possession before getting f January 03, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Jets RB Curtis Martin is all alone as he heads downfield for additional yards. (AP)
Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer gets animated on the sidelines. (AP)
Giants RB Tiki Barber finds room to roam as he picks up additional yards. (AP)
Cleveland Browns coach Terry Robiskie is doused during the closing seconds of the game yesterday against the Texans in Houston
Cincinnati Bengals safety Kevin Kaesviharn knocks the ball away from Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Greg Lewis yesterday in Philadelphia.
Cardinals RB Emmitt Smith looks to slip by Bucs S Dexter Jackson for more yards. (Getty Images)
Giants RB Tiki Barber celebrates one of his touchdowns with teammate David Tyree. (AP)
Chargers QB Doug Flutie drops back as he looks to make a pass downfield. (AP January 02, 2005« December 2004 | Main | February 2005 »
Dusty Mangum celebrates after kicking the winning field goal. "It's something I've dreamed about," he said.
Texas QB Vince Young breaks away from Markus Curry (30) and LaMarr Woodley. Young rushed for 193 yards and four TDs.
The wins just keep on coming for the HEAT as they started 2005 with a 113-90 victory over the visiting Bobcats on Saturday
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