• Whicker: No winners in Spyball scandal, not even the Dodgers

    Whicker: No winners in Spyball scandal, not even the Dodgers
    The Houston Astros were not brought to justice.
    General manager Jeff Luhnow should have been exiled for five years. Their share of national TV revenue should have been revoked and reallocated among the other 29 clubs. They should have lost the entire 2020 and 2021 drafts, not just the first two picks.
    All their 2020 games against the Angels should be canceled.
    Okay, too harsh.
    Given all that, spare us the petitions on behalf of the Dodgers.
    They did not lose the 2017 and 2018 World Series becaus
  • Orange County girls basketball top 30 rankings, Jan. 20

    Orange County girls basketball top 30 rankings, Jan. 20
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowGIRLS BASKETBALL
    ORANGE COUNTY TOP 30
    (Records through Jan. 19)
    1. Rosary (15-8): Royals should encounter a fired up Mater Dei on Thursday in a Trinity League showdown at Rosary.
    2. Mater Dei (19-2): Monarchs delivered another third-quarter blitz against JSerra, outscoring Lions 25-8 en route to 75-56 victory.
    3. Troy (13-7): It’s a huge week for the Warriors: Esperanza on Monday and hosting Open Divisi
  • Orange County boys basketball top 25, Jan. 20

    Orange County boys basketball top 25, Jan. 20
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowBOYS BASKETBALL
    Orange County Top 25
    (Records through Jan. 19)
    1. Mater Dei (16-4): Monarchs’ week of Trinity League away games brought a win at Santa Margarita, loss at St. John Bosco.
    2. JSerra (18-3): Lions are in three-way tie for first in Trinity League, with Mater Dei and Bosco, after wins over Servite and Orange Lutheran.
    3. Capistrano Valley (19-1): County-leading winning streak at 12 games afte
  • Longtime Lake Forest City Manager Robert Dunek selected for interim position in San Clemente

    Longtime Lake Forest City Manager Robert Dunek selected for interim position in San Clemente
    Robert Dunek, a longtime city manager in Lake Forest, likely will be named interim city manager in San Clemente until a permanent replacement is found.
    The initial selection was made Friday, Jan. 17, in a special meeting of the San Clemente City Council. Mayor Dan Bane and Councilman Gene James voted in favor of Dunek’s selection, Mayor Pro Tem Laura Ferguson voted no and council members Kathy Ward and Chris Hamm were absent.
    Dunek was selected from a final field of three candidates.
    James
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  • Kawhi Leonard is Western Conference Player of the Week for 1st time as a Clipper

    Kawhi Leonard is Western Conference Player of the Week for 1st time as a Clipper
    For the seventh time in his career and first time as a Clipper, Kawhi Leonard earned Player of the Week recognition from the NBA on Monday.
    For his play between Jan. 13-19, Leonard was named as the Western Conference awardee after averaging 38 points on 58.6 percent shooting to lead the Clippers (30-13) to three victories. Philadelphia 76ers guard-forward Ben Simmons earned the Eastern Conference’s honor.
    With fellow All-Star Paul George sidelined all week with a strained left hamstring, t
  • Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says it’s ‘no question’ artificial intelligence needs regulation

    Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says it’s ‘no question’ artificial intelligence needs regulation
    With several Bay Area cities moving to stop the use of facial recognition technology, the chief executive of one of the area’s tech giants has come out in favor of stricter, and more widespread regulation of such types of artificial intelligence technologies.
    Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said there is “no question” that AI needs more regulation in order to prevent the potential negative effects of the use of technologies that include facial recognition and so-called “deepfa
  • Fullerton man finds his childhood toy box in an antique store

    Fullerton man finds his childhood toy box in an antique store
    Randy Gulli was wandering through Orange Circle Antique in Old Towne Orange on New Year’s Eve when a box caught his eye.
    It looked so familiar, a lot like the cardboard tomato crate he used as a kid for his toys.
    The toy box Randi Gulli threw away more than 30 years ago has his and his brother Ricci’s name written on it in pencil from when they were kids. Some friends have floated the idea that the random discovery of the toy box was a sign from Randi’s brother, who past a
  • IMF: Low rates and reduced trade tension to aid world growth

    IMF: Low rates and reduced trade tension to aid world growth
    Low interest rates and reduced trade tensions will likely buoy the global economy over the next two years and help nurture steady if modest growth.
    That’s the view of the International Monetary Fund, which foresees world economic growth accelerating from 2.9% last year to 3.3% in 2020 and 3.4% in 2021. The international economy is receiving a significant boost – 0.5 percentage point of growth last year and this year – from central banks’ low-rate policies, the lending org
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  • Lakers Monday mailbag: Does Jason Kidd ever talk? What do the Lakers still need?

    Lakers Monday mailbag: Does Jason Kidd ever talk? What do the Lakers still need?
    Editor’s note: This is the Monday Jan. 20 edition of the Purple & Bold Lakers newsletter. To receive the newsletter in your inbox, sign up here.This mailbag comes to you from snow-coated Boston, where Anthony Davis is ready to go and so am I. 
    Here’s a thought: The Lakers, as of Monday morning, are 34-8 and lead the Clippers by 4.5 games. That’s actually a lot of games with half the season done. Last season’s No. 1 seed, the Golden State Warriors, finished the s
  • Fullerton College’s drone program is growing, now helping shark research

    Fullerton College’s drone program is growing, now helping shark research
    Drones buzzing over So Cal beaches, piloted remotely by Fullerton College students, are doing more than capturing scenery from a bird’s eye view.
    While the drones do provide a fresh perspective not normally available to humans, the students piloting these drones are taking advantage of what can be seen to help the Shark Lab at Cal State Long Beach.
    Fullerton College drone lab student Emily Viveros, left, gets instructions from drone lab instructor Jay Seidel in preparation for a collaborat
  • ‘Zero numbers’ have always added up for me

    ‘Zero numbers’ have always added up for me
    As I’ve said, I have always loved words. Well, as I thought about it, I also have a fondness for numbers (not anything to do with mathematical calculations, no) but how the numbers fit together. What does the repetition of a number mean? What does a total signify?
    Any time there is a ‘zero’ at the end of a few numbers, it usually signifies an ending and/or beginning, especially for my birthday years. I was born in a year that ended in zero. This birthday coming is on March 24,
  • Ducks’ struggles at the break were not unexpected going into 2019-20

    Ducks’ struggles at the break were not unexpected going into 2019-20
    This wasn’t designed to be the season the Ducks turned it around in dramatic fashion, charged into a playoff position and made a deep postseason run. At best, they hoped to be above the break-even mark with an outside chance at contending for the playoffs down the stretch.
    Improvement would be measured in small increments as they reached their bye week and the All-Star break. They were very interested in the development of their many young players. If they missed the playoffs and received
  • Californian credit scores take nation’s second-largest jump

    Californian credit scores take nation’s second-largest jump
    The average Californian’s credit score may be middle-of-the-pack nationally, but only one state had a bigger improvement as the economy rebounded during the last seven years.
    Credit watcher Experian’s annual report on national trends in “FICO” credit scores showed that last year’s California average of 708 was up two points in a year. That ranked 27th among the states. Credit scores reflect bill-paying abilities and are an important factor in how consumers obtain lo
  • Why KOST’s Mark Wallengren isn’t alone; hundreds more losing radio jobs

    Why KOST’s Mark Wallengren isn’t alone; hundreds more losing radio jobs
    The emailer had a question: “Why were these fine men — Mark Wallengren and Ted Ziegenbusch — let go… Why? All these years and stories and … well, I could go on. Mark was THE voice of Christmas. And Ted is such a good mellow guy. Does radio not have room for the older crowd anymore? Please, Mr. Wagoner … tell me what in the world happened.”
    That was from reader Doris Drahonovsky. And it demonstrates the ties that bind listeners to local radio stations.
  • Curt Seeden: Start of 2020 offers a variety of Fountain Valley events

    Curt Seeden: Start of 2020 offers a variety of Fountain Valley events
    The new year is upon us, though many of us are still working to move ahead from the 2019 holiday season. I, for one, am hoping to take down our four Christmas trees sometime before March.
    In the meantime, you might want to get out your calendars and take note:
    The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will host the 2020 Fountain Valley State of the City Luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at The Center at Founders Village Senior & Community Center. The luncheon, set for 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., w
  • Westminster Tet parade infighting opened door for competition from Garden Grove

    Westminster Tet parade infighting opened door for competition from Garden Grove
    It’s been a bumpy route to Westminster’s Tet parade this year.
    Yet despite some turmoil regarding who would organize it and how to go about doing so, the Jan. 25 event is on track for success, city officials promise.
    “Rain or shine, the Westminster Tet Parade promises to be a spectacular cultural event that will attract thousands celebrating the Lunar New Year,” Mayor Tri Ta said.
    Attorney Lan Quoc Nguyen took over as chairman of the event on Dec. 24, days after the man o
  • Orange County girls athlete of the week: Sandra Balandran, Garden Grove

    Orange County girls athlete of the week: Sandra Balandran, Garden Grove
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowThe Orange County girls athlete of the week:
    Name: Sandra Balandran
    School: Garden Grove
    Sport: Basketball
    Year: Senior
    Noteworthy: The 5-foot-10 forward scored 25 points in a 60-27 victory against Ocean View and a career-high 32 points in a 67-40 triumph against Western to help the Argonauts improve to 4-0 in the Golden West League. Balandran made 14 field goals against Western and is averaging 21 points in
  • Trump’s lawyers urge dismissal of ‘flimsy’ impeachment case

    Trump’s lawyers urge dismissal of ‘flimsy’ impeachment case
    By ZEKE MILLER, ERIC TUCKER and LISA MASCARO
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s legal team asserted Monday that he did “absolutely nothing wrong,” urging the Senate to swiftly reject an impeachment case that it called “flimsy” and a “dangerous perversion of the Constitution.” The lawyers decried the impeachment process as rigged and insisted that abuse of power was not a crime.
    The brief from Trump’s lawyers, filed before arguments expecte
  • Trevor Noah, The Aquabats and Cole Swindell coming to Pacific Amphitheatre during OC Fair

    Trevor Noah, The Aquabats and Cole Swindell coming to Pacific Amphitheatre during OC Fair
    The OC Fair has added three more shows to its 2020 Toyota Summer Concert Series at Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa.
    Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the venue on Friday, July 17 with his Loud & Clear Tour, which just packed Staples Center in Los Angeles in December. The Emmy Award-winning host of “The Daily Show” made his Pacific Amphitheatre debut in 2018 with a sold-out show.
    Orange County’s superhero ska and punk rock band The Aquabats will join forces with The Eng
  • Santa Anita consensus picks for Monday Jan. 20

    Santa Anita consensus picks for Monday Jan. 20
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Monday, Jan. 20 for racing at Santa Anita.
    Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks
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  • How I captured this photo of an osprey trying to steal a fish

    How I captured this photo of an osprey trying to steal a fish
    An osprey tries to make off with a fisherman’s catch while it is still on the hook at Dana Point Harbor in Dana Point, CA on Tuesday, January 14, 2020. The line eventually tightened and the fish was pulled away from the osprey. (Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG)
    One thing I’ve always loved about photography is that a photograph captures a moment in time — a split second that is frozen and can be looked at and analyzed over and over.
    You see things you m
  • How these friends climbed a ladder that led to Long Beach’s first cidery

    How these friends climbed a ladder that led to Long Beach’s first cidery
    Years ago, next door neighbors Stefano Enjem and Joe Farrier would share a few ciders after work at their homes in Long Beach.
    As their love for the drink grew, they decided to start home brewing. Then came a ladder across a shared fence in their Belmont Heights neighborhood so they could hop over any time and reach each other right away as they came up with new creations to try.
    And now this love of the classic drink made from fermented apple juice has blossomed into Ficklewood Ciderworks, Long
  • Laguna Community Band will mark 20 years with free concert

    Laguna Community Band will mark 20 years with free concert
    The Laguna Community Concert Band invites the public to celebrate its 20th anniversary with a free “Thanks for the Memories” concert on Sunday, Jan. 26.  Music Director Mark Lowery will raise the curtain on Broadway favorites, international marches and American classics at the Laguna Beach High School Artists Theatre.
    The musical travelogue also includes “Pirates of the Caribbean” conducted by maestro Pete Fournier, “Salute to Bob Hope” led by Bill Nichol
  • Lakers announce Anthony Davis will return against Boston Celtics

    Lakers announce Anthony Davis will return against Boston Celtics
    BOSTON >> There’s not much of a better stage for a comeback: Anthony Davis will be making his return to the court against the Boston Celtics at T.D. Garden Arena on Monday night.
    The Lakers announced Monday morning that their star big man, who has missed five straight games, was available to come back from a bruised backside that’s ailed him since Jan. 7 when he collided mid-air with New York Knicks forward Julius Randle and suffered a hard landing. Although the team said he di
  • Is high traffic in the future for Anaheim’s ARTIC station, now 5 years old?

    Is high traffic in the future for Anaheim’s ARTIC station, now 5 years old?
    Since opening five years ago, Anaheim’s ARTIC train and bus station is no longer an annual drain on the city budget, but it still rarely sees anything close to the predicted crowds of users.
    However, it’s now under new management – Anaheim Arena Management, which runs the city-owned Honda Center, took over last July. And with major developments planned around the arena and Angel Stadium, ARTIC’s fortunes may be on the upswing, officials say.
    A new restaurant concept could
  • Firefighters put out blaze in Seal Beach, 2 people suffer minor injuries

    Firefighters put out blaze in Seal Beach, 2 people suffer minor injuries
    Firefighters from three departments battled a blaze early Monday in an apartment complex in Seal Beach, authorities said, with two people suffering minor injuries.
    It was reported at 12:49 a.m. in the 1200 block of Montecito Road, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Stephen Horner said.
    Firefighters from the OCFA, Huntington Beach and Long Beach worked to put out the flames, Horner said.
    Firefighters had the flames out at 1:30 a.m.
    Five of the 16 units in the complex were damaged, Horner said. On
  • Mater Dei falls at Hoophall Classic despite great play from Devin Askew in front of Kentucky coach John Calipari

    Mater Dei falls at Hoophall Classic despite great play from Devin Askew in front of Kentucky coach John Calipari
    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. >> The travel didn’t matter, neither did the snow. Mater Dei point guard Devin Askew was ready to play, despite a 9 a.m. eastern time start at the Hoophall Classic Monday morning.
    “It’s no difference to me,” Askew said of the 3-hour time difference. “Been traveling around the country playing basketball my whole high school career. I’m used to it now.”
    Teammate Harrison Hornery hit a 3-pointer with 30 seconds left to tie the game,
  • Status Update: SLB accounting firm in Newport Beach merges with Windes

    Status Update: SLB accounting firm in Newport Beach merges with Windes
    Windes and Smith, Linden & Basso, two California accounting and advisory firms, have merged. The combined firms will practice under the Windes moniker.
    Terms of the merger were not disclosed.SLB in Newport Beach has been in business for more than 48 years. Its practice includes a wide range of services, very similar to Windes: audit and assurance, tax, accounting, and consulting services to closely-held and middle-market businesses and their owners. Windes, based in Long Beach, operates an o
  • How expansive is FBI spying on dissidents today?

    How expansive is FBI spying on dissidents today?
    Cato Institute Research Fellow Patrick Eddington recently filed several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to find out if the Federal Bureau of Investigation ever conducted surveillance of several organizations dealing with government policy, including my Campaign for Liberty.
    Based on the FBI’s response, Campaign for Liberty and other organizations, including the Cato institute and the Reason Foundation, may have been subjected to FBI surveillance or other data collection.
    I say &
  • Dream: Political Cartoons

    Dream: Political Cartoons
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    Check out our regular cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
  • MLK showed the way

    MLK showed the way
    Martin Luther King Jr. never held public office, though he considered running for president briefly in 1967. Yet he may have been responsible for more profound change in institutions and attitudes in the United States than any American of the 20th century. His life is a testament to the capacity of determined nonviolent protest and resistance rather than violence and bitterness to bring about change; indeed, such methods may be the only ones that can effect change that really matters.
    It is not
  • Tyler Diep is out of step with the OCGOP: Scott Baugh

    Tyler Diep is out of step with the OCGOP: Scott Baugh
    It is time for the OCGOP to rescind their endorsement of Assemblyman Tyler Diep for the simple reason that we haven’t given up on California.
    By now you have heard of Assembly Bill 5, a bill that purports to convert independent contractors into employees.  What it actually does is cost hundreds of thousands of jobs like Uber drivers, musicians, little league umpires, and freelancers such as working moms who prize flexibility.  This bill has been deemed by this pape
  • Honor Dr. King’s legacy by volunteering in your community

    Honor Dr. King’s legacy by volunteering in your community
    Today, Californians across the state honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through a Day of Service.  To solve the pressing challenges of our time we can’t sit back and wait for someone else to fix them. We must unleash the greatest resource we have – the 40 million people who call California home.  We must unleash the spirit of Dr. King, who called on us to serve one another.
    On this day of unity, I’m reminded of Dr. King’s powerful words delivered in a
  • Marianne Williamson and our messy political times

    Marianne Williamson and our messy political times
    The news that self-help guru Marianne Williamson was dropping out of the presidential came as no shock. In fact, it likely shocked more people to learn she had still been in the race. Her campaign never caught on. Her biggest moment came during an early debate when she said she would “harness love for political purposes,” as if advised by the Plastic Ono Band.
    But as strange as it all seemed, I appreciated her call for values and morality. Her themes of unity, of people’s inher
  • UCLA men’s basketball defeats Cal for its first home win in 42 days

    UCLA men’s basketball defeats Cal for its first home win in 42 days
    UCLA guard Jules Bernard, second from left, grab a rebound away from California forward Andre Kelly, left, guard Paris Austin, center, and guard Matt Bradley, second from right, as guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. reaches in during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    UCLA guard Jaime Jaquez Jr., right, shoots as California forward D.J. Thorpe, left, and guard Matt Bradley defend during the first half of an NCAA college basketb
  • San Francisco 49ers run over Green Bay Packers to reach Super Bowl

    San Francisco 49ers run over Green Bay Packers to reach Super Bowl
    Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) is sacked by San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (97) during the first half of the NFL NFC Championship football game Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)
    San Francisco 49ers’ Arik Armstead (91) reacts after kicker Robbie Gould kicked a field goal against the Green Bay Packers during the first half of the NFL NFC Championship football game Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Tony Ave
  • Deputies, CHP search for man with Alzheimer’s who went missing in Bellflower

    Deputies, CHP search for man with Alzheimer’s who went missing in Bellflower
    BELLFLOWER — The Sheriff’s Department and the California Highway Patrol circulated a photo of a diabetic 75-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer’s disease who went missing Sunday morning in Bellflower.
    Jose Fausto Rivas was last seen about 1 a.m. at his home in the 9300 block of Cedar Street, the Sheriff’s Information Bureau reported. The CHP issued a Silver Alert for help in finding him.
    Rivas was described as a 5-foot, 10-inch tall Latino man weighing 175 pounds with g
  • Alexander: Runaway turns into nail-biter, but Andrew Landry hangs on

    Alexander: Runaway turns into nail-biter, but Andrew Landry hangs on
    LA QUINTA — It is the risk taken by anyone putting opinions or predictions on social media for all to see. There are times when, well, you just misjudge the distance.
    This Space put such a misjudgment on Twitter on Sunday afternoon, right after Andrew Landry had knocked in another birdie putt and appeared to have The American Express firmly under control.
    “Another birdie for Landry on 12, his sixth of the day,” I wrote. “He’s now at -27, six shots ahead, and I think
  • Girl Scouts train for cookie season

    Girl Scouts train for cookie season
    Before the cookie dealers hit the streets of Orange County they gathered on Sunday, Jan. 19, to talk business goals and prepare their sales pitches.
    Held at the Girl Scouts of Orange County’s Irvine headquarters, the Cookie Kick Off attracted more than 500 Girl Scouts, troop leaders and volunteers as they prepare for the 2020 selling season that opens Jan. 26.
    Daisy Girl Scout Haley Hill, 5, left, of Mission Viejo, reacts as her mother Sara and her check off the stations they participated
  • Girl Scouts train for busy season with Cookie Kick Off

    Girl Scouts train for busy season with Cookie Kick Off
    Before the cookie dealers hit the streets of Orange County they gathered on Sunday, Jan. 19, to talk business goals and prepare their sales pitches.
    Held at the Girl Scouts of Orange County’s Irvine headquarters, the Cookie Kick Off attracted more than 500 Girl Scouts, troop leaders and volunteers as they prepare for the 2020 selling season that opens Jan. 26.
    Daisy Girl Scout Haley Hill, 5, left, of Mission Viejo, reacts as her mother Sara and her check off the stations they participated
  • Family of 3 rescued after falling through ice on Big Bear Lake

    Family of 3 rescued after falling through ice on Big Bear Lake
    Sheriff’s deputies and passersby pulled a family of three from the freezing waters of Big Bear Lake on Saturday after they fell through the ice, witnesses said.
    The father, mother and daughter walked out on to a frozen-over portion of the lake Saturday morning, several witnesses to the incident said on social media. As they moved further out, the ice cracked and all three fell into the water.
    “Three people fell through the ice right down there,” said one woman on Instagram with
  • Horse dies at Santa Anita Park, third in three days

    Horse dies at Santa Anita Park, third in three days
    ARCADIA — Three horses have died in three days at Santa Anita Park while animal rights activists continue to push for a nationwide ban on racing.
    Santa Anita officials confirmed that a horse, which had been training at the track this morning, died today, but they declined to immediately share more details.
    On Saturday, a 4-year-old gelding named Uncontainable was entered in the first race of the day, but suffered a “fractured right front ankle,” according to a post on Santa Ani
  • Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma taking pride in getting more defensive

    Lakers’ Kyle Kuzma taking pride in getting more defensive
    HOUSTON — Once the book is out, it’s hard to change. For a long time, the book on Kyle Kuzma has been that he doesn’t defend.
    It wasn’t hard to detect a little bit of fire behind Kuzma’s words Saturday night as he talked about a key adjustment that had him take on the frenetic, fast-paced Russell Westbrook in the second half of a 124-115 win over Houston. Kuzma has rarely ever been pointed to as a defensive key to a game, but he hopes that he’s started to turn
  • Governor: 2 police officers die after Hawaii shooting

    Governor: 2 police officers die after Hawaii shooting
    By CALEB JONES
    HONOLULU — Two police officers were killed in a shooting Sunday in the normally peaceful Honolulu, Hawaii’s governor said in a statement.
    The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports that officers had responded to an assault call when they encountered a male with a firearm, who then opened fire, striking two officers.
    “Our entire state mourns the loss of two Honolulu Police officers killed in the line of duty this morning,” Governor David Ige said.
    The neighborhood
  • Patrick Mahomes guides Kansas City Chiefs to first Super Bowl in 50 years

    Patrick Mahomes guides Kansas City Chiefs to first Super Bowl in 50 years
    Kansas City Chiefs running back Darwin Thompson (34) during the second half of the NFL AFC Championship football game against the Tennessee Titans Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Kansas City, MO. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
    Tennessee Titans center Ben Jones (60) during the first half of the NFL AFC Championship football game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Kansas City, MO. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsKansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill

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