Highlights of Sunday’s NFL games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Sunday’s National Football League games:
Winless Browns join 2008 Lions as worst NFL team, going 0-16
(Reuters) – The wretched Cleveland Browns completed a season of complete futility when they lost again on Sunday, if only narrowly, which means coach Hue Jackson can go jump in the lake.
Tennis: Tearful Garcia succumbs to back injury in Brisbane
BRISBANE (Reuters) – Fourth seed Caroline Garcia left the court in tears after a lower back injury forced the Frenchwoman to retire from her first round match against Alize Cornet at the Brisbane International on Sunday.
Australia ease past Canada in Hopman Cup opener
PERTH (Reuters) – Daria Gavrilova beat Eugenie Bouchard in straight sets but Thanasi Kokkinakis was made to work harder to edge out Vasek Pospisil and give Australia a winning start to their Hopman Cup campaign against Canada on Sunday.
Highlights of Saturday’s NHL games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Saturday’s National Hockey League games:
Highlights of Saturday’s NBA games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Saturday’s National Basketball Association games:
National Football League roundup
(The Sports Xchange) – Dave Gettleman wasted no time making changes on his first full day on the job as the New York Giants’ general manager.
Ski jumping: Stoch defies wind and rain to win opening Four Hills event
OBERSTDORF, Germany (Reuters) – Defending champion Kamil Stoch upstaged home favorite Richard Freitag to win the opening leg of ski jumping’s prestigious Four Hills tournament at Oberstdorf on Saturday.
Serena says good to be back, despite loss to Ostapenko in Abu Dhabi
(Reuters) – Serena Williams was pleased to get back on court despite losing what was her first match in almost a year, against Jelena Ostapenko, at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
Sharp Federer gives Switzerland winning start at Hopman Cup
(Reuters) – Roger Federer dismissed Japan’s Yuichi Sugita 6-4 6-3 in just over an hour on Saturday to give Switzerland a winning start at the Hopman Cup and send out a signal to his opponents ahead of next month’s Australian Open.




