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Bills clinch playoff spot; Mets trade McNeil

Bills clinch playoff spot; Mets trade McNeil

Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen leads his teammates to the locker room Photo: Saga Communications/CBS


The Bills will officially play in the postseason. Buffalo clinched a playoff spot on Monday night, after Indianapolis lost to San Francisco. The Bills are currently the #6 seed in the AFC.

A player for the Giants is nearing a milestone. Wan’Dale Robinson is approaching 1,000 receiving yards this season. During a press conference on Monday, he said the accomplishment would “mean a lot.” Robinson is currently 99 yards short of the milestone with two games remaining.

Three straight wins for the Syracuse men’s basketball team. On Monday, the Orange outscored Stonehill 77-48. Syracuse Head Coach Adrian Autry said his defense “really stepped up” in the second half. The Orange blocked 12 shots in the win.

The Knicks visit the Timberwolves tonight at 8 p.m. Minnesota is favored to win by about seven points.

The Sabres look to stretch their win streak to seven. They visit the Senators tonight at 7 p.m.

The Mets are making a move. New York is sending Jeff McNeil to the Athletics for a minor league prospect. This past season, McNeil hit 21 doubles.

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