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A winner who took home a huge £50,000 prize after taking part in Catchphrase has opened up on their behind-the-scenes ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense spent much of the first half doing just about nothing. Over its first 31 plays, it had produced just 113 yards -- a paltry 3.6 yards per play. It's a good thing for ...
It's December again: time to pay for expedited shipping on presents, and time to watch The Game Awards celebrate another year crammed full of more videogames than any of us had time to play. Just in ...
CatchMaker is a soothing bug-catching and matching adventure. Meet a quirky cast of friendly locals and explore a world buzzing with adorable little critters. Help the island’s residents restore ...
The Ravens appeared to take the lead over the Steelers with 2:47 to play, after Baltimore tight end Isaiah Likely caught a 13-yard touchdown pass. The ruling on the field was overturned by the replay ...
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid was active for the team's NFL Week 14 win against the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium. Kincaid was held without a catch during the first half. He had a ...
Sunday afternoon saw Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua and Raiders tight end Brock Bowers make one-handed catches that dropped jaws, but the best catch of the day probably came in the final game to be ...
Xavier Restrepo waited until the fourth quarter of his first game to make his first NFL catch, and it came on a signature play by his college and-now-pro quarterback for the Tennessee Titans against ...
The New York Giants may have fallen to the Detroit Lions in overtime, but quarterback Jameis Winston is a strong candidate for Play of the Year, and you’ll never guess what he did. Winston, the ...
DETROIT — The play is named “bull’s-eye,’’ and had it not been for the Giants losing to the Lions 34-27 in overtime Sunday at Ford Field, it might be the highlight-reel play of the season. The play ...
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma coach Jennie Baranczyk hears the popular catchphrase “6-7” all the time at home, possibly more often than please and thank you. Getting an earful of it at a women’s ...