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SAN DIEGO — San Diego Chargers linebacker Thomas Keiser was arrested after a fight at a nightclub in the city several hours after the team's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs to earn a spot in the playoffs, police said Monday night.

Keiser was taken into custody on suspicion of misdemeanor battery shortly before midnight Sunday when someone asked for a citizen's arrest, San Diego police Capt. Dino Delimitros said.

ATLANTA — Tim Tebow has his next football job — talking about the sport on TV.The Heisman Trophy winner has been hired as a college football analyst for the new SEC Network, but says he still hopes to play quarterback in the NFL.ESPN, which runs the channel, announced Monday that Tebow will appear on “SEC Nation,” a pregame show that will travel to a different campus each week after the network launches in August. ESPN says the multiyear deal “will not preclude him from continuing to pursue playing opportunities in the NFL.”Tebow did not play in the league in 2013 after he was cut by the Patriots in August. In the span of just over one season, he went from a national sensation who led the Broncos to the playoffs, to a backup, to out of the NFL.

PARIS — Doctors offered a grim assessment of Michael Schumacher's head injuries Monday, providing no prognosis for the Formula One driving great after his skiing accident in the French Alps.Schumacher has been placed in a medically induced coma to relieve pressure on his brain, which suffered bruising and bleeding when the retired seven-time world champion fell and struck a rock Sunday while skiing during a family vacation.“We cannot predict the future for Michael Schumacher,” Dr. Jean-Francois Payen, the doctor in charge of Grenoble University Hospital's intensive care unit, said.“He is in a critical state in terms of cerebral resuscitation,” said Payen, the chief anesthesiologist treating the 44-year-old German driver.Schumacher's wife, Corinna, daughter Gina Maria and son Mick were at his bedside.

LOS ANGELES — Anderson Silva has undergone surgery on his broken left leg, and the doctor who performed the procedure believes the former UFC middleweight champion could fight again after the grotesque injury.Silva broke his tibia and fibula when he kicked the knee of 185-pound champion Chris Weidman on Saturday night.

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