Rams can move to LA, and Chargers might too...Kansas and Maryland lose


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HOUSTON (AP) — The St. Louis Rams have been given the OK by NFL owners to move to Los Angeles, and the San Diego Chargers have the option to join them. Commissioner Roger Goodel (guh-DEHL') says the Oakland Raiders, who were left out of the deal, could move to Los Angeles if San Diego doesn't.

PITTSBURGH (AP)— Three key offensive cogs in the Steelers attack are hurting as they prepare to face Denver Sunday in an AFC divisional playoff game. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (RAWTH'-lihs-bur-gur) says he has torn ligaments and a sprain in his right shoulder, All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown remains in the NFL's concussion protocol and starting running back DeAngelo Williams remains a longshot to return from a right foot injury.

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson has interviewed with the Cleveland Browns for a second time about their coaching job. The Browns confirmed owner Jimmy Haslam's meeting on Tuesday with Jackson, who has emerged as the front-runner to become the team's eighth coach since 1999.

MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP)— West Virginia has knocked off the No. 1-ranked Kansas Jayhawks 74-63 behind Jaysean Paige's 26 points. The 15-1 Mountaineers are off to their best start since 1982 they West Virginia started 24-1.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Unranked Michigan ended third-ranked Maryland's 10-game winning streak, 70-67. Zak Irvin led the Wolverines with 22. Freshman center Diamond Stone had 22 points and 11 boards for Maryland.

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