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Morning Sports Update: Danny Amendola’s injury shouldn’t keep him out long

Patriots wide receiver Danny Amendola may have injured himself on this play in the third quarter. The Boston Globe

Danny Amendola shouldn’t be out long, Sportscenter clarifies a tweet, and the Celtics turn in their worst defensive performance to date.

Amendola has knee sprain, not expected to miss extended time: Danny Amendola has a knee sprain that will limit him throughout the week. His availability for the game Sunday in Denver will be determined by how he responds to treatment and an increase in work load as the week progresses. He’s not expected to miss an extended period of time. (CSNNE.com)

Boston Bruins center is interviewed by his father during debut with team: TSN hockey reporter Ray Ferraro played for nearly two decades in the NHL, and on Monday his 24-year-old son Landon made his debut with the Boston Bruins. It just so happened that Ferraro was working the Bruins-Maple Leafs game in Toronto, so he had the opportunity to interview his son between periods. Ray gave Landon a strong pat on the shoulder, but kept things very professional.

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Celtics allow season high in points in 121-97 loss to Hawks: Avery Bradley had 15 of his 25 points in the first half for Boston, which has dropped three of four. Isaiah Thomas scored 14 points as the Celtics, who began the game ranked ninth in opponent scoring, allowed a season high in points. (Boston.com)

Sportscenter clarifies that emoji tweet was not about Spygate:

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75 best Twitter follows in Boston sports: Twitter allows for 140 characters. Boston’s rich local sports scene is home to innumerably more, which makes compiling the definitive list of the best regional follows on sports and media Twitter a fun yet daunting task. (Boston.com)

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Now what? Brady, Patriots are getting desperate for wide receivers: To illustrate just how dire the situation has become, consider this: Had Wes Welker not signed with the St. Louis Rams only two weeks ago, the former New England Patriots wide receiver might very well be in Foxborough this week for a tryout borne out of desperation. (Boston.com)

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