8:00 PM: After Sunday's win over the Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay brought a game ball to coach Chuck Pagano in the hospital. And Colts receiver Reggie Wayne is bringing Pagano the orange gloves he wore in the game. (The color orange supports cancer research.)
7:45 PM: Chicago Bears LB Lance Briggs scored a pick-six against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, and Jaguars receiver Mike Thomas got caught in the Bears' celebration.
7:30 PM: Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III tweets after leaving Sunday's game with a concussion: "Thank you for all the prayers & support I'm ok and I think after all the testing I will play next week."
7:15 PM: A female NASCAR fan shares a photo of her back tattoo depicting Dale Earnhardt Sr. taking a stairway to heaven.
7:00 PM: The Washington Nationals defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 to win Game 1 of their National League Division Series. It was the first playoff victory by a D.C. baseball team in 28,858 days.
6:45 PM: Pitcher Al Alburquerque kissed the ball before getting the final ninth inning out for the Detroit Tigers in Sunday's game against the Oakland A's. A's outfielder Josh Reddick called the move "very unprofessional".
6:30 PM: The Minnesota Vikings announced 57,652 fans in attendance for Sunday's home game against the Tennessee Titans, the third straight under-60,000 crowd at the Metrodome.
6:15 PM: The defending WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx are returning to the finals after beating the L.A. Sparks 80-79 Sunday.
6:00 PM: The Denver Post reports Colorado Rockies manager Jim Tracy has resigned after three-plus seasons.
5:45 PM: Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Eric Winston is mad at Chiefs fans for cheering when QB Matt Cassel left Sunday's game with a head injury: "It's 100 percent sickening .... I've never been more embarrassed in my life to play football than in that moment right there."
5:30 PM: Penn State leads the NCAA FBS in fourth down plays attempted & converted, going 13 of 20 so far this season.
5:15 PM: Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan says QB Robert Griffin III suffered a mild concussion after taking a hit during Sunday's game against the Falcons. Griffin did not know what the score or what quarter it was when asked at the time.
5:00 PM: The Indianapolis Colts defeat the Green Bay Packers 30-27 to give interim coach Bruce Arians his first win. Arians took over for Chuck Pagano, who is being treated for leukemia.
4:45 PM: A New York Jets spokesman denies an NFL Network report that the team had 12,000 unsold tickets for Monday night's game against the Houston Texans.
4:30 PM: The Cleveland Browns have tied a franchise record with their 11th straight loss in Sunday's 41-27 defeat to the New York Giants.
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