1:15 PM: Washington Redskins TE Fred Davis says of QB Robert Griffin III after Sunday's win over the Minnesota Vikings: "He's Black Jesus right now. He saved us today. He's a great player. He makes plays."
1:00 PM: The New York Daily News' Manish Mehta reports that injured New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is doing a documentary about his ACL rehab.
12:45 PM: The Chicago Cubs have fired traveling secretary Jimmy Bank after he had spent 20 years with the club.
12:30 PM: The Asian Football Confederation apologized for an article on its website that referred to the United Arab Emirates national soccer team as the "Sand Monkeys". The AFC said the article's writer saw the name on the team's Wikipedia page.
12:15 PM: Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson claims that Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall slapped him in the face during Sunday's game.
12:00 PM: The Baltimore Sun reports Ravens cornerback Lardarius Webb is out for the rest of the season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee during Sunday's win over the Dallas Cowboys.
11:45 AM: New Orleans Saints LB Jonathan Vilma says he will be coming off the physically unable to perform list on Tuesday after dealing with a knee injury. Vilma is still appealing his season-long suspension over the Saints' bounty program scandal.
11:30 AM: 19-year-old Florida QB Jeff Driskel says he doesn't remember Steve Spurrier as the Gators' football coach: "I think I was more concerned with cartoons at that point."
11:15 AM: The president of the Deltona (Florida) Little League is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the organization & using it toward personal expenses such as a family ski vacation.
11:00 AM: Detroit Tigers outfielder Quintin Berry said about Yankee Stadium: "This is a very easy place to play now. Coming from Oakland, the fans there were so rowdy. It was easier to come here."
10:45 AM: Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak after Sunday night's 42-24 loss to the Green Bay Packers: "We added to their greatness by playing poorly."
10:30 AM: Skydiver Felix Baumgarnter tweeted on Sunday after completing his 128,000-foot drop: "I want to inspire the next generation. I want to be in mission control with someone younger than me wanting to break my record."
10:15 AM: A 27-year-old man was stabbed in the torso while walking toward Candlestick Park for Sunday's San Francisco 49ers-New York Giants game. Two suspects were arrested for the attack.
10:00 AM: Following Sunday's win over the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman tweeted a photo of him with Tom Brady with the added caption "U MAD BRO?"
8:00 PM: With the Buffalo Bills' win over the Arizona Cardinals & the New England Patriots' loss to the Seattle Seahawks, all four AFC East teams are tied for first each with 3-3 records.
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