Sports Rewind: Jim Brown vs. Kobe Bryant
Plus, Super Bowl rules that will shock you.
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Jim Brown Slams Kobe Bryant - MLB is shaking up the rules, Brandon Browner appeals one-year suspension, Andre Ward is suing promoters to get out of career long contract, plus more sports news.— Dominique ZonyééHall of Fame running back Jim Brown appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show this week, and he didn’t hold back his feelings about Lakers baller Kobe Bryant. Brown said Bryant was confused about African-American culture, and that he “sold Shaq out.” Well that didn’t sit well with Bryant, who took to Twitter to denounce Brown’s comments.(Photo: Matt York/AP Photo, File)
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Miami Dolphins Planning to Trade Jonathan Martin During Off-Season - As the Jonathan Martin/Richie Incognito Miami Dolphins scandal remains under investigation by the NFLPA, one thing fans should know is that neither Martin nor Incognito will return to the Dolphins, according to The Miami Herald. With tensions high and the locker room said to be the place where Martin was “bullied,” the Miami Herald reports both players are likely to be traded in the off-season.(Photo: Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
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Super Bowl Rules Include No Tailgating - If you are planning on attending Super Bowl XLVIII on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium, make sure you aren’t planning on tailgating. However,"You will be allowed to have food in your car and have drink in your car," the game's committee CEO Al Kelly said. That is just one of many new rules and restrictions this year.
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Andre Ward Is Suing Promoters - Olympic gold medalist boxer Andre Ward made his comeback this November, and he is preparing to fight another battle — against his promoter, Goossen Tutor Promotions, claiming his nine-year contract violates California labor laws. Ward claims his 2001 contract prevents him from fighting for any other promoters for his entire career.(Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Bongarts/Getty Images)
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Seattle Seahawks Brandon Browner Appeals One-Year Suspension - It looks like the Seahawks will have Brandon Browner through Christmas. His appeal against his one-year suspension for violating the league’s drug policy will not be resolved until late December, according to an ESPN source. Browner took to Twitter to deny being suspended for PEDs in November.(Photo: Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
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