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December 22, 2004
Division champs!

The Chargers clinched their first AFC West title since 1994 after the Denver Broncos’ 45-17 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday. Meanwhile, the Bolts beat the Cleveland Browns 21-0 in the snow at Cleveland Browns Stadium for their 11th win of the season.
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December 21, 2004
Eagles home field advantage

The good news for the Eagles is that they secured home-field advantage throughout the playoffs following their 12-7 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The bad news is star receiver Terrell Owens limped off the field with a sprained ankle. Initial X-rays on the ankle were negative. But with the Eagles' first playoff game scheduled for Jan. 15 or 16, Owens will have enough time to rest if needed. "The positive is it wasn't broken, but the negative is it did swell up," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "We'll see how the MRI goes."
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December 20, 2004
Pool anyone?

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He's Making a List ...

Baron Davis fulfilled kids' wish lists Wednesday by providing toys and gifts for seven New Orleans families at a holiday luncheon hosted by The Baron Davis Foundation and Café Reconcile. (NBAE Photos)
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Basketball interview

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December 17, 2004
Soccer professionnal in Flash
Play soccer online.

See other game and animation at http://www.gigamer.com/
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December 10, 2004
Soccer practice Kickups
Play online in a Soccer practice - Kickups. Visite to website where it from.
Flash games
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December 07, 2004
Virtual bartender fun

Need i say more? check it here
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December 06, 2004
NFL postseason hopes could be broken.
UP a half game in the NFC West Seattle controls its own destiny to post season. Dallas is still in the playoff picture at 4-7 because of the upside-down NFC.
Now the Cowboys visit the Seahawks for Monday Night Football (9 p.m. ET, ABC), postseason hopes could be made or broken.
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December 02, 2004
Sports shrink

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