Sports Rewind: Feb. 13

Amar'e Stoudemire returns to practice and more.

Tiger Woods’ Tough Day at Pebble Beach - The golfing pro seemed a shadow of his former self at this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament in California, where he rallied to win his first professional victory in over two years. Woods finished the final round of the tournament on Feb. 12 with a 3-over-par 75, a poor showing when contrasted against fellow legend Phil Mickelson, who won the event with a score of 8-under-par 64. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods’ Tough Day at Pebble Beach - The golfing pro seemed a shadow of his former self at this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament in California, where he rallied to win his first professional victory in over two years. Woods finished the final round of the tournament on Feb. 12 with a 3-over-par 75, a poor showing when contrasted against fellow legend Phil Mickelson, who won the event with a score of 8-under-par 64. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Amar'e Stoudemire Returns to the Knicks  - After a one-week hiatus from the court to be with his family, New York Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire returned to practice with the team on Feb. 13. Stoudemire went to Florida after his older brother Hazel was killed in a car accident on Feb. 6. (Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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Amar'e Stoudemire Returns to the Knicks - After a one-week hiatus from the court to be with his family, New York Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire returned to practice with the team on Feb. 13. Stoudemire went to Florida after his older brother Hazel was killed in a car accident on Feb. 6. (Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Derrick Rose to See Back Specialist - Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose’s recent complaints of back spasms forced him to sit out two recent games, and now the athlete will see a specialist when the team returns home to Chicago on Feb. 13. Rose has already missed seven games this season, so we hope the Bulls have a good back-up plan in case the star is benched for a few more. (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

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Derrick Rose to See Back Specialist - Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose’s recent complaints of back spasms forced him to sit out two recent games, and now the athlete will see a specialist when the team returns home to Chicago on Feb. 13. Rose has already missed seven games this season, so we hope the Bulls have a good back-up plan in case the star is benched for a few more. (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Jerry Sandusky Allowed Visits With Grandkids - A judge has honored Jerry Sandusky’s request to visit with his grandchildren and have a jury composed of residents of State College, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding area. The former Penn State assistant football coach is accused of 52 criminal counts for what prosecutors say was the sexual abuse of 10 boys over a 15-year period. Sandusky has denied the allegations. (Photo: REUTERS/Pat Little)

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Jerry Sandusky Allowed Visits With Grandkids - A judge has honored Jerry Sandusky’s request to visit with his grandchildren and have a jury composed of residents of State College, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding area. The former Penn State assistant football coach is accused of 52 criminal counts for what prosecutors say was the sexual abuse of 10 boys over a 15-year period. Sandusky has denied the allegations. (Photo: REUTERS/Pat Little)

Victor Cruz Salsa Dances at the Grammys - Newly minted Super Bowl XLVI Champion Victor Cruz showed off his famous salsa moves at the 2012 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 12. The New York Giants wide receiver famously does the seductive dance each time he scores a touchdown (he even challenged 106 & Park host Rocsi Diaz to a salsa battle earlier this month!). (Photo: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

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Victor Cruz Salsa Dances at the Grammys - Newly minted Super Bowl XLVI Champion Victor Cruz showed off his famous salsa moves at the 2012 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 12. The New York Giants wide receiver famously does the seductive dance each time he scores a touchdown (he even challenged 106 & Park host Rocsi Diaz to a salsa battle earlier this month!). (Photo: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)

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DeSean Jackson Hunting for Long-Term Deal - The Philadelphia Eagles are rumored to be drawing up a multiyear contract for wide receiver DeSean Jackson, according to reports, despite a 2011 season that was soured by bitter contract negotiations and his less-than-impressive performance (Jackson only scored 14 yards and one touchdown inside the 20-yard line this past season). Jackson’s agent is reportedly hunting for a five-year franchise deal worth $50 million. (Photo: REUTERS/Doug Benz)

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DeSean Jackson Hunting for Long-Term Deal - The Philadelphia Eagles are rumored to be drawing up a multiyear contract for wide receiver DeSean Jackson, according to reports, despite a 2011 season that was soured by bitter contract negotiations and his less-than-impressive performance (Jackson only scored 14 yards and one touchdown inside the 20-yard line this past season). Jackson’s agent is reportedly hunting for a five-year franchise deal worth $50 million. (Photo: REUTERS/Doug Benz)

David Ortiz Settles Contract Woes With Red Sox - At the eleventh hour, Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz avoided a hearing to settle salary negotiations with the team when he agreed to a one-year contract worth $14,575,000, the Associated Press reported on Feb. 12. The meeting was scheduled for that afternoon. The 36-year-old became a free agent after the season, then accepted Boston’s offer of arbitration under the last year of the old collective bargaining agreement, according to the AP. (Photo: Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

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David Ortiz Settles Contract Woes With Red Sox - At the eleventh hour, Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz avoided a hearing to settle salary negotiations with the team when he agreed to a one-year contract worth $14,575,000, the Associated Press reported on Feb. 12. The meeting was scheduled for that afternoon. The 36-year-old became a free agent after the season, then accepted Boston’s offer of arbitration under the last year of the old collective bargaining agreement, according to the AP. (Photo: Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

Baylor Bears’ Weekend of Losses - Baylor University went down to the Missouri Tigers 57-72, effectively taking them out of the running for the top NCCA tournament seed. Baylor has lost 11 straight games against the Tigers. The Bears have lost nine straight games to top-10 opponents. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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Baylor Bears’ Weekend of Losses - Baylor University went down to the Missouri Tigers 57-72, effectively taking them out of the running for the top NCCA tournament seed. Baylor has lost 11 straight games against the Tigers. The Bears have lost nine straight games to top-10 opponents. (Photo: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Randy Moss Announces Comeback - And he’s back! "Your boy is going to come back and play some football," Moss told fans via a live broadcast on UStream on Feb. 13, just in time to commemorate his 35th birthday celebration. The former pro wide receiver announced his return, with a record 153 career touchdowns, 954 receptions and 14,858 yards. (Photo: John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

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Randy Moss Announces Comeback - And he’s back! "Your boy is going to come back and play some football," Moss told fans via a live broadcast on UStream on Feb. 13, just in time to commemorate his 35th birthday celebration. The former pro wide receiver announced his return, with a record 153 career touchdowns, 954 receptions and 14,858 yards. (Photo: John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Soccer Fanzine Seized by Police - Thousands of copies of Red Issue, the soccer fanzine supporting Manchester United, were seized by police on Feb. 11 after a cutout of a Ku Klux Klan hood and the words “LFC” and “Suarez Is Innocent” were featured on its cover. The offensive imagery was a reference to Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, who was banned for eight games after shouting racial epithets to Manchester United defender Patrice Evra. (Photo: Red Issue)

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Soccer Fanzine Seized by Police - Thousands of copies of Red Issue, the soccer fanzine supporting Manchester United, were seized by police on Feb. 11 after a cutout of a Ku Klux Klan hood and the words “LFC” and “Suarez Is Innocent” were featured on its cover. The offensive imagery was a reference to Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, who was banned for eight games after shouting racial epithets to Manchester United defender Patrice Evra. (Photo: Red Issue)

Zambia Wins Africa Cup - In a historic win, Zambia defeated the Ivory Coast 8-7 and claimed the African Cup of Nations on Feb. 12. The feat is the country’s first in tournament history and came on the near 19-year anniversary of a tragic plane crash in Libreville, Gabon, that killed what was considered Zambia’s most talented soccer squad. (Photo: REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya)

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Zambia Wins Africa Cup - In a historic win, Zambia defeated the Ivory Coast 8-7 and claimed the African Cup of Nations on Feb. 12. The feat is the country’s first in tournament history and came on the near 19-year anniversary of a tragic plane crash in Libreville, Gabon, that killed what was considered Zambia’s most talented soccer squad. (Photo: REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya)