New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says it is "pretty unlikely" he will retire in the off-season after the Tennessee Titans knocked his side out of the NFL play-offs.
The Titans beat the Patriots, the defending champions, 20-13 in the AFC wildcard game at Foxborough.
Brady, 42, is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career.
Brady has only played for the Patriots in his record-breaking 20-year NFL career.
He has won a record six Super Bowls, including three of the last five, and is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time.
"I love playing football. I've loved playing for this team for two decades and winning a lot of games," Brady added.
"I don't know what it looks like moving forward, so we'll just take it day by day."
With 15 seconds left and his side trailing 14-13, Brady's last pass in what could be his final game for the Patriots was intercepted for a touchdown.
Jason Gardiner branded Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield 'fake' amid claims they snubbed him following his Dancing On Ice exit.
The former judge, 48, spoke to The Sun about his disappointment and alleged that the co-hosts hadn't bothered to even send him a message following his departure.
Speaking candidly, he told the publication: 'Since it was announced I was leaving the show I've had nothing from Phil and Holly. Not even a text message.
I would have thought a man of Jason's experience, would have learned this industry is full of fake and disingenuous people.' They all look out for number 1.
Georges Duboeuf, one of the great wine merchants of the 20th Century, has died at the age of 86.
He was best known for turning the release a little-known French product - an ordinary red wine called Beaujolais Nouveau - into a global phenomenon.
By the 1980s, Mr Duboeuf's enthusiastic promotion of the wine had led to its monthly release date being known across the world as Beaujolais Nouveau Day.
It also earned him the nickname "the Pope of Beaujolais".
Mr Duboeuf died of a stroke at about 18:00 (17:00 GMT) on Saturday at his home in the eastern village of Romanèche-Thorins, his daughter-in-law Anne told AFP news agency.
Hudson-Odoi & Barkley give Chelsea 2-0 win against Forest
Sheffield United win 2-1 against non-league AFC Fylde
AFC Fylde, the last non-league club standing in the FA Cup, bowed out of the competition despite giving a much-changed Sheffield United a scare.
Minute delay to games part of FA's 'Take a Minute' mental health campaign
Spotify - Why They're Successful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBoz2XigTFA
Premier League West Ham overcame a spirited performance from League One side Gillingham to advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Gillingham's Brandon Hanlan's fierce effort was well saved at close range by Hammers goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
But West Ham improved, with Sebastien Haller hitting the inside of the post after wasting an earlier one-on-one.
Pablo Zabaleta scored with a low strike 16 minutes from the end before Pablo Fornals added a second in injury-time.
West Ham will now be in Monday's draw for the fourth round. You can watch the draw on BBC One and the BBC Sport website from 19:35 GMT before the Arsenal versus Leeds United match.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm1J3-yu7Yo
'I collapsed in the doctor’s arms, crying my eyes out'
Ex-Liverpool midfielder David Thompson on irritating Houllier and retiring at the age of 29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaflMqvxIqA
Aliens exist and it is possible they are among us on Earth, the first Briton to go into space has said.
Dr Helen Sharman told the Observer Magazine that extra terrestrial life is bound to be somewhere in the universe.
"Aliens exist, there's no two ways about it," she said, adding that "there must be all sorts of different forms of life" among the billions of stars.
Dr Sharman, 56, made history when she travelled to the Soviet space station Mir in May 1991.
The chemist, who now works at Imperial College, London, added that although aliens may not be made up of carbon and nitrogen like humans "it's possible they're here right now and we simply can't see them".
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Whatever happens Mourinho wins. If he succeeds at Spurs then his stock rises massively. If he gets sacked he gets an enormous pay off and can take a year off again.
Benjamin "Ben" Guggenheim (October 26, 1865 – April 15, 1912) was an American businessman. He died aboard RMS Titanic when the ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. His body was never recovered.
Guggenheim boarded the RMS Titanic and was accompanied by his mistress, a French singer named Léontine Aubart (1887–1964); his valet, Victor Giglio (1888–1912); his chauffeur, René Pernot (1872–1912); and Madame Aubart's maid, Emma Sägesser (1887–1964). His ticket was number 17593 and cost £79 4s (other sources give the price as £56 18s 7d). He and Giglio occupied stateroom cabin B84 while Aubart and Sägesser occupied cabin B35. Pernot occupied an unknown cabin in second class.
A man has denied wielding a seagull in a fight with a cafe customer.
Paul Elcombe, 26, allegedly threw the bird at Kyle Towers at Goodbody's cafe in Plymouth on 12 May last year.
Mr Elcombe, from Greenbank in Plymouth, appeared at the city's crown court to deny wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
No plea was entered to another charge of attempting to injure a wild bird. Mr Elcombe was remanded on bail for trial at Plymouth Crown Court on 7 April.
Bothwell Cheese. The heaviest cheese in the world weighs 57,518 lbs. Made from over 540,000 lbs of milk, it has clocked in at 32 ft long and 4.5 ft wide. Unsurprisingly, it seized the title for World's Heaviest Cheese in 1995.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says it is "pretty unlikely" he will retire in the off-season after the Tennessee Titans knocked his side out of the NFL play-offs.
The Titans beat the Patriots, the defending champions, 20-13 in the AFC wildcard game at Foxborough.
Brady, 42, is set to become a free agent for the first time in his career.
posted on 5/1/20
Brady has only played for the Patriots in his record-breaking 20-year NFL career.
He has won a record six Super Bowls, including three of the last five, and is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time.
"I love playing football. I've loved playing for this team for two decades and winning a lot of games," Brady added.
"I don't know what it looks like moving forward, so we'll just take it day by day."
With 15 seconds left and his side trailing 14-13, Brady's last pass in what could be his final game for the Patriots was intercepted for a touchdown.
posted on 5/1/20
Jason Gardiner branded Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield 'fake' amid claims they snubbed him following his Dancing On Ice exit.
The former judge, 48, spoke to The Sun about his disappointment and alleged that the co-hosts hadn't bothered to even send him a message following his departure.
Speaking candidly, he told the publication: 'Since it was announced I was leaving the show I've had nothing from Phil and Holly. Not even a text message.
posted on 5/1/20
I would have thought a man of Jason's experience, would have learned this industry is full of fake and disingenuous people.' They all look out for number 1.
posted on 5/1/20
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posted on 5/1/20
Georges Duboeuf, one of the great wine merchants of the 20th Century, has died at the age of 86.
He was best known for turning the release a little-known French product - an ordinary red wine called Beaujolais Nouveau - into a global phenomenon.
By the 1980s, Mr Duboeuf's enthusiastic promotion of the wine had led to its monthly release date being known across the world as Beaujolais Nouveau Day.
It also earned him the nickname "the Pope of Beaujolais".
posted on 5/1/20
Mr Duboeuf died of a stroke at about 18:00 (17:00 GMT) on Saturday at his home in the eastern village of Romanèche-Thorins, his daughter-in-law Anne told AFP news agency.
posted on 5/1/20
Hudson-Odoi & Barkley give Chelsea 2-0 win against Forest
posted on 5/1/20
Sheffield United win 2-1 against non-league AFC Fylde
posted on 5/1/20
AFC Fylde, the last non-league club standing in the FA Cup, bowed out of the competition despite giving a much-changed Sheffield United a scare.
posted on 5/1/20
Minute delay to games part of FA's 'Take a Minute' mental health campaign
posted on 5/1/20
Spotify - Why They're Successful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBoz2XigTFA
posted on 5/1/20
Premier League West Ham overcame a spirited performance from League One side Gillingham to advance to the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Gillingham's Brandon Hanlan's fierce effort was well saved at close range by Hammers goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
But West Ham improved, with Sebastien Haller hitting the inside of the post after wasting an earlier one-on-one.
Pablo Zabaleta scored with a low strike 16 minutes from the end before Pablo Fornals added a second in injury-time.
posted on 5/1/20
West Ham will now be in Monday's draw for the fourth round. You can watch the draw on BBC One and the BBC Sport website from 19:35 GMT before the Arsenal versus Leeds United match.
posted on 5/1/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm1J3-yu7Yo
posted on 5/1/20
'I collapsed in the doctor’s arms, crying my eyes out'
Ex-Liverpool midfielder David Thompson on irritating Houllier and retiring at the age of 29
posted on 6/1/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaflMqvxIqA
posted on 6/1/20
Aliens exist and it is possible they are among us on Earth, the first Briton to go into space has said.
Dr Helen Sharman told the Observer Magazine that extra terrestrial life is bound to be somewhere in the universe.
"Aliens exist, there's no two ways about it," she said, adding that "there must be all sorts of different forms of life" among the billions of stars.
Dr Sharman, 56, made history when she travelled to the Soviet space station Mir in May 1991.
The chemist, who now works at Imperial College, London, added that although aliens may not be made up of carbon and nitrogen like humans "it's possible they're here right now and we simply can't see them".
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Whatever happens Mourinho wins. If he succeeds at Spurs then his stock rises massively. If he gets sacked he gets an enormous pay off and can take a year off again.
posted on 6/1/20
Benjamin "Ben" Guggenheim (October 26, 1865 – April 15, 1912) was an American businessman. He died aboard RMS Titanic when the ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. His body was never recovered.
posted on 6/1/20
Guggenheim boarded the RMS Titanic and was accompanied by his mistress, a French singer named Léontine Aubart (1887–1964); his valet, Victor Giglio (1888–1912); his chauffeur, René Pernot (1872–1912); and Madame Aubart's maid, Emma Sägesser (1887–1964). His ticket was number 17593 and cost £79 4s (other sources give the price as £56 18s 7d). He and Giglio occupied stateroom cabin B84 while Aubart and Sägesser occupied cabin B35. Pernot occupied an unknown cabin in second class.
posted on 6/1/20
A man has denied wielding a seagull in a fight with a cafe customer.
Paul Elcombe, 26, allegedly threw the bird at Kyle Towers at Goodbody's cafe in Plymouth on 12 May last year.
Mr Elcombe, from Greenbank in Plymouth, appeared at the city's crown court to deny wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
No plea was entered to another charge of attempting to injure a wild bird. Mr Elcombe was remanded on bail for trial at Plymouth Crown Court on 7 April.
posted on 6/1/20
Bothwell Cheese. The heaviest cheese in the world weighs 57,518 lbs. Made from over 540,000 lbs of milk, it has clocked in at 32 ft long and 4.5 ft wide. Unsurprisingly, it seized the title for World's Heaviest Cheese in 1995.
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