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With Jay Cutler taking a week off, Denver Broncos star wide receiver Brandon Marshall decided he'd help out his teammate and play quarterback for Cutler's show Qwest Jay Cutler Live!
Riding high on homecoming night the Cumberland Gap Panthers stormed out to a 20-0 second-quarter lead, but had to hold on for dear life to beat Happy Valley 26-20 Friday.
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ "Dancing with the Stars" contestant Misty May-Treanor is hurt. But will she be out of the competition?
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It appears that Tony Scheffler's groin injury isn't nearly as serious as the one that knocked out fellow tight end Nate Jackson last season. Scheffler said it was unlikely he'd play Sunday against Jacksonville but didn't speculate about how long he'll be sidelined.
What seemed to be a four-man battle for the Heat's starting point guard job is down to a two-man race. For now. Injuries left the Heat with just two available point guards for Tuesday's practice at Bercy Arena in preparation for Thursday's preseason game against the New Jersey Nets.
Misty May-Treanor is too hurt to keep dancing. The 31-year-old "Dancing with the Stars" contestant and Olympic gold medalist volleyball player appeared at the conclusion of Monday's show on crutches and with a cast on her left leg to announce that she's out of the popular ABC dancing competition after injuring herself while rehearsing Friday.
The offensive tackle was injured playing against Florida.
Gold medalist leaves "Dancing With the Stars" after tearing Achilles tendon.
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