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News Channel 3's Sports Director Andy Pepper and Sports Reporter Nate Brown hold up their bracket in the tournament challenge. They are battling against each other and a coin flip.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon has issued an open challenge to the NFL. After receiving a big $13,261 fine letter from the NFL over his coin-flipping touchdown celebration in Week 18 ...
Joe Mixon celebrated a touchdown by mocking the NFL's coin-flip solution for playoff host sites. Now, he's firing back at their fine.
News Channel 3's Sports Director Andy Pepper and Sports Reporter Nate Brown hold up their bracket in the tournament challenge. They are both battling against each other and against a coin. March ...
Glenwood trustee candidate Rodrick Murdock, who lost a tied race decided by a coin toss, said he may contest the election result.
Mixon and the Bengals were upset over the league’s coin toss scenario implemented for Week 18, which stated that Ravens and Chargers wins would mean that a coin toss would decide home field for ...
Bengals running back Joe Mixon was fined for his end-zone celebration from Sunday’s game, but he tweeted a proposal for paying the fee.