Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Monday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EST:- The AP announces its All-America football team, with Alabama players likely to be well represented. Announcement at 12:30 p.m.- WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court rejects challenges to the estimated $1 billion plan by the NFL to settle thousands of concussion lawsuits filed by former players.- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots (10-2) play the Baltimore Ravens (7-5) and can match the Dallas Cowboys for the leagues best record with a victory. Game starts 8:30 p.m.- DAVIE, Fla. -- With quarterback Ryan Tannehill likely done for the season because of a knee injury, the Miami Dolphins now go forward with Matt Moore.- EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Instead of looking at what the Cowboys have been doing to the rest of the league, NFL teams should look at what the Giants did to the Cowboys this season.- GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The cold weather might not help Aaron Rodgers achy legs, but its doing wonders for the Packers playoff hopes. Theyre surging in December to keep pace in the NFC North.- PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers have turned their season around with a four-game winning streak to get back in the playoff race. Perhaps most impressive? They havent trailed at any point during that stretch.- BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin has agreed to become the next coach at Florida Atlantic, the AP is told.- After months of optimism surrounding a new labor agreement between the NBA and its players, momentum has slowed. Three full days remain before both sides can opt out of the contract.- The AP releases its latest Top 25 polls in mens and womens college basketball. Men about noon, women about 1 p.m.- PHOENIX -- The NCAA Tournament has undergone big changes in recent years. Dont expect more anytime soon, according to a top NCAA basketball executive.- NEW YORK -- Geno Auriemma challenged his untested team with a supposedly difficult early schedule. Even he has been astonished by the success of the top-ranked UConn women.- Its hard to keep up in the NHLs Metropolitan Division -- no one is losing. From the first-place Rangers down to the champion Penguins, from the Capitals to the Blue Jackets to the Flyers.- MADRID -- Cristiano Ronaldo is favored to win soccers Ballor dOr award -- given to the years best player -- after leading Real Madrid (Champions League) and Portugal (Euro 2016) to titles. Baltimore Ravens Jerseys China . On Saturday night, the normally free throw-challenged centre did just that. 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Ugly altercation mars Habib Bank-Islamabad clashHabib Bank Limited beat Islamabad by five wickets within three days at Diamond club ground in Islamabad, but the result was marred by an ugly altercation. A minor altercation between Habib Banks Azeem Ghumman, who was fielding at gully, and Islamabads Umar Kiyani, who was batting then, grew into a heated one after Kiyani was found to be pushing Amad Butt, the bowler, with his right hand. The umpires and the senior players then intervened in an effort to calm things down. Later, a video of Kiyani aiming a punch on Amads face went viral on social media. The incident was duly reported to the PCB, and the matter is currently under investigation. According to the preliminary findings, Kiyani was found to have indulged in physical contact twice in addition to using abusive language.Kiyani, the 21-year-old middle-order batsman, was playing only his seventh first-class game, for Islamabad. In the previous season, he had made 273 runs in seven matches at an average of 22.75. Amad, also 21, was recently called-up to Pakistans squad for the one-off T20 international against England in Old Trafford last month.Misunderstanding between Umar Akmal and Wahab DarUmar Akmal led Lahore Whites to a 96-run win over Pakistan International Airlines with a match tally of 175 runs, including a century in their second innings at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground. This match too involved a heated exchange. Captain Umar had an argument with reserve player Wahab Dar, as the latter failed to carry a kit.dddddddddddd.Wahab, son of Lahore Cricket Association secretary Shoaib Dar, was added to the Lahore squad as the 16th member. Shoaib then complained to LCCA president Nadeem Ahmed that Umar had insulted Wahab. 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