9:00 PM: In preparation for Sunday's Patriots-Ravens game, Clear Channel has put up an electronic billboard in Boston that is serving as a countdown to Ray Lewis' retirement party.
8:45 PM: Arizona Republic sports reporter Bruce Cooper tweeted Wednesday that he has returned to work after a 10-week absence due to open heart surgery.
8:30 PM: Former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. says of new Chicago Bears coach Marc Trestman: "He's not an over-the-top boisterous type like my dear friend Mike Ditka. He doesn't have that personality but he'll get the job done."
8:15 PM: Arash Markazi of ESPN LA reports that no NFL teams plan to file for relocation to Los Angeles in 2013 by the February 15 deadline.
8:00 PM: The Washington Nationals have traded Michael Morse to the Seattle Mariners in a three-team deal also involving the Oakland A's.
7:45 PM: Stefanie Loh of the San Diego Union Tribune reports San Diego State will not have to pay an exit fee to the Big East, but will have to pay the Big West $1.5 million after the Aztecs decided to remain in the Mountain West.
7:30 PM: The Detroit Red Wings have chosen Henrik Zetterberg to be their team captain for the 2013 season. Zetterberg will be just the third different Red Wings captain since 1986, following Steve Yzerman & Nicklas Lidstrom.
7:15 PM: Katherine Webb, girlfriend of Alabama QB A.J. McCarron, will be working as a Super Bowl correspondent for "Inside Edition" starting on January 28.
7:00 PM: A 20-year-old Penn State student was arrested on charges of threatening another student with a machete inside a residence hall early Sunday morning.
6:45 PM: The Baltimore Orioles announce manager Buck Showalter & executive VP Dan Duquette have had their contracts extended through 2018.
6:30 PM: The New York Yankees announced that third baseman Alex Rodriguez underwent left hip surgery on Wednesday "without complication", and he is expected to be fully recovered in six months.
6:15 PM: Actor Conrad Bain, best know for playing Mr. Drummond on the TV show "Diff'rent Strokes", died Monday at the age of 89.
6:00 PM: San Diego State announced it is staying in the Mountain West and will not be joining the Big East in football or the Big West in other sports.
5:45 PM: Notre Dame released a statement on Manti Te'o's supposed fake girlfriend who died of leukemia: "This appears to be, at a minimum, a sad and very cruel deception to entertain its perpetrators."
5:30 PM: Baltimore Ravens receiver Anquan Boldin says his team will win Sunday's AFC Championship game over the New England Patriots.
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=46972
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