Robert Griffin III begins work with Tom Brady’s quarterback guru; Gilbert Arenas watches Wizards’ final game against Kobe Bryant; Unlike last spring, the Nationals have stayed healthy; This 9-year-old girl who completed a Navy SEAL-inspired race could crush you; Redskins lean toward further de-emphasizing the nose tackle; Georgia governor vetoes bill that had threatened an Atlanta Super Bowl; Syracuse had an easy road to the Final Four;
 
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NL East preview: Mets and Nats once again square off for the top spot
The National League East won't offer much drama beyond the division's top pair of teams.
Robert Griffin III begins work with Tom Brady’s quarterback guru
Can he work wonders with the former Redskins quarterback?
 
Gilbert Arenas watches Wizards’ final game against Kobe Bryant
Arenas dropped a franchise-record 60 points on Bryant's Lakers in 2006.
 
Unlike last spring, the Nationals have stayed healthy
Injuries derailed the Nationals' 2015 season, and it mostly began in spring training.
 
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This 9-year-old girl who completed a Navy SEAL-inspired race could crush you
Milla Bizzotto was inspired to train after being bullied.
 
Redskins lean toward further de-emphasizing the nose tackle
With defensive coordinator Joe Barry using the base 3-4 formation only a third of the time, the team no longer has as great a need for a traditional nose tackle.
 
Georgia governor vetoes bill that had threatened an Atlanta Super Bowl
Opposition came from the Falcons, other teams and businesses.
 
Syracuse had an easy road to the Final Four
The Orange is just the fourth double-digit seed to qualify for the Final Four since seeding began in 1979.
 
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