Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson and Tennessee Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan were involved in a fistfight that got both players ejected in the fourth quarter Sunday.
Finnegan set it off by pushing up Johnson’s face mask at the line of scrimmage. Johnson ripped off Finnegan’s helmet and landed at least two punches to Finnegan’s head and neck. Finnegan tore off Johnson’s helmet before players and referees intervened.
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In a recent post game interview, Lebron James says he is playing too many minutes in the games.
NBA star Kevin Durant says when he first entered the NBA as a rookie, he could barely bench press 185 pounds. Now four years later, the 6 foot 9 inch, 225 pound Durant can bench press 315 pounds.
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Former NBA star Allen Iverson had his first interview on Turkish soil shortly after his arrival in the country where he will spend the next two years playing for Besiktas basketball team. Iverson says it is the “most important thing to be accepted and wanted and appreciated” and that he hopes to “bring a lot of excitement for the fans”.
NBA Washington Wizards point-guard John Wall breaks down the “Dougie Dance” during the home introduction for the DC home opener.
During Sunday’s post game, NFL star Randy Moss announced he wouldn’t answer another question from a reporter this season.
Moss said, “Well, I’m going to go ahead and start this thing off. I’m going to go ahead and say this. I feel like I said something a couple of weeks ago. Look, I got fined 25,000 dollars for not talking to you all, and me personally, I really don’t care. Moss added, ” I’m not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. If it’s going to be an interview, I’m going to conduct it. So, I’ll answer my own questions, ask myself the questions and then give you all the answers. So, from here on out, I’m not answering any more questions for the rest of this season.”
Former NBA MVP Allen Iverson is headed overseas to play basketball. The 11-time All-Star signed a $4 million, two-year contract with Turkish club Besiktas during a news conference Friday at the upscale St. Regis Hotel in Manhattan.


























