Roundup: US Youth Soccer Ban on Heading the Ball; Watch Andrew Wiggins Erupt For a Monster Dunk

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If you went to bed early, Jay Cutler led a game-winning drive and the Bears won in San Diego, 22-19. [Union Tribune]

The only undefeated team left in the NBA: The Golden State Warriors, who beat the Pistons by 14 thanks to a big night from the bench. The Warriors are 8-0. [SF Gate]

Children under the age of 10 are no longer allowed to head a soccer ball at practice or in games, according to a new rule. [Independent]

The timing of my idea for the Tennessee Titans and their victory Sunday worked out well. Also, Jeff Darlington of NFL Network, Howard Beck of Bleacher Report, and Peter Burns of SEC Network were on the show. [Fox Sports Radio]

There’s a chance Russia may not be able to compete in the Olympics due to allegations of state-sanctioned doping. [BBC]

Tim Duncan is suing his former financial adviser who fooled him into investing $1.1 million into a bad company. [My San Antonio]

Andrew Wiggins tied a career-high with 33 points and the Timberwolves beat the Hawks on the road. Scroll down to the bottom for a filthy Wiggins dunk. [Star Tribune]

Wes Welker is coming back to the NFL. He signed with the Rams Monday night. [Post-Dispatch]

The Patriots have their first major injury issue: Running back Dion Lewis is out for the season with a torn ACL. [Herald]

Cheick Diallo, a potential 2016 NBA lottery pick, has hired a lawyer to fight the NCAA over his eligibility. [Yahoo Sports]

Andrew Wiggins detonates on the Hawks.

Monta Ellis blew by Kevin Love with this perfect Eurostep.

Still gonna have to pay me to get in a shark cage.

Evan Fournier kind of landed on his face after this dunk.

You better come correct when you go to the rim against the Pistons because Andre Drummond is ballin’.