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POPSNFL Power Rankings Week 11 are changed – Saints and Colts remain Unchanged Many People have published Week 11 NFL Power Rankings. Here is the latest edition of Week 11 NFL Power Rankings. The Saints and Colts both survived that means they maintain their spots for another week. Recently many NFL players have been injured. With all of those injuries the next few weeks will be very interesting in the NFL.
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POPSTonight’s NFL Game: Pittsburgh Vs Denver Tonight’s NFL Game: Pittsburgh at Denver Time: 8:30 p.m. (ESPN) Records: Steelers (5-2), Broncos (6-1) The skinny: Pittsburgh receiver Hines Ward is averaging 14.3 yards per catch. Denver wideout Brandon Marshall is averaging 10.8 yards per reception.
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POPSPakistan vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI – Live Streaming – Live Scores Today’s match between Pakistan vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI is very interesting because both teams won 1-1 in the 3 match series. Both Teams are in equalizing position. If any one of the team wins the match, they will win the series with 2-1. So it is very precious match for Pakistan as well as New Zealand.
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POPSTennis Stars Banned for One-Year Yanina Wickmayer and Xavier Malisse, the Belgian Tennis players, have been suspended from tennis for 12 months after falling foul of doping regulations. The Flemish Regional Tribunal confirmed that Wickmayer, a U.S. Open semi-finalist this summer, had failed to declare her whereabouts on three separate occasions.
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POPSPakistan Vs New Zealand 2nd ODI: Live Steaming, Live Scores In the three-match series, Pakistan lead 1-0 after their gunning victory the first match with 138-run win and Pakistan has a great chance to win the series in today's match. As captain Younus Khan has pointed out, it would be their first series win in over a year.
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POPSNFL Illustrated Poll - Dirtiest Player Hines Ward Pittsburgh wide receiver Hines Ward has been indicated as NFL's Dirtiest Player by A Sports Illustrated poll of 296 players. The poll, conducted in September, represented less than 18 percent of the league's active players, but at 11.6 percent, Ward, a 12-year veteran, easily outdistanced Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and Miami Dolphins