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Forecast: Still cloudyThursday, Nov 29 Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky is speaking publicly again. He's just not throwing yet — he hasn't been cleared since his right shoulder injury. He did, however, explain what happened: "It was just an awkward landing. And then I got hit, and my arm got caught underneath me the wrong way." For now, odds are Chase Daniel will start Sunday. While everyone awaits an official decision, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio has a creative way of slowing down Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr., Dan Wiederer and Rich Campbell break down the Giants matchup in the latest Bear Download and all our Bears writers fill in the blanks on four timely topics. | | |
| You're going west, young manTommy La Stella is an Angel now, as the Cubs traded the record-breaking pinch-hitter to Los Angeles on Thursday. Most likely it's because he lacked defensive versatility the Cubs need, Mark Gonzales writes. More baseball decisions to come Friday. |
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| On his bad sideBlackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton's patience appears to be wearing thin after another loss, this time 6-5 at the Jets on Thursday. "I think we've had enough games, we've had enough practices. It's time." |
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| Northern Illinois has won the MAC championship game three times since 2010. Can they make it four? Here's what you need to know as the Huskies face Buffalo at 6 p.m. Friday in Detroit. |
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| The Redskins come off deaf and stupid for signing accused domestic abuser Reuben Foster, Steve Rosenbloom writes — the same way the Bears looked when they signed accused domestic abuse Ray McDonald three years ago. |
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