The Steelers and Cardinals will finally get down to business on Sunday when they meet in
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The Gridiron Spotlight
After two weeks of hype and speculation there's not much left to cover for the Super Bowl XLIII matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium on Sunday. The line is still sitting at
Friday's final injury report had Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward pegged as PROBABLE. Ward is the only player listed on Pittsburgh's release; quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is rumored to have sore ribs, but he doesn't appear on the injury report. The Cardinals have RB J.J. Arrington (knee), P Ben Graham (left groin), and DE Travis LaBoy (biceps) all listed as QUESTIONABLE heading into the game, while DE Antonio Smith (knee) is the team's lone PROBABLE entry.
Game time for Sunday is set for
Other Notable Events
The NBA gets most of its schedule out of the way before the Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, with Minnesota at Boston, Orlando at Toronto, and Cleveland at Detroit the afternoon matchups. Those three games all feature Eastern Conference division leaders. The league's night contest, though, won't detract from the NFL title game, as it's a matchup between the lowly Thunder and Kings.
The Rest of the Schedule
Top-ranked Duke fell 70-68 to
Finally, the Bruins and Canadiens will continue their rivalry in
A Peek at the Future
The NHL's Monday schedule has just three games, with the top matchup seeing Buffalo on the road in Anaheim . . . the Magic will host the Mavericks in NBA action on Monday, while the Lakers will be in New York and Portland will be on the road in New Orleans . . . No. 2 UConn will take on No. 7 Louisville in college hoops action on Monday, while No. 3 Pittsburgh gets a visit from Robert Morris.
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