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MONDAY'S BROADCAST HIGHLIGHTS:NFL: Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)
AROUND THE WEB:
-- Rob Gronkowski and his girlfriend, Camille Kostek, were seen buying a Christmas tree this weekend in Kostek's Connecticut hometown.
The couple picked up their tree from Winterberry Farm in Killingworth and Kostek posted photos of the outing to her Instagram.
family tradition with my favorite addition this year ❤️--
A post shared by CAMILLE KOSTEK (@camillekostek) on Dec 1, 2019 at 7:19pm PST
And Winterberry Farm posted it to their Facebook page as well.
"Camille Kostek and her family have been loyal Winterberry Farm customers for years and this year Camille's boyfriend, Rob Gronkowski, joined in on the family tradition. Thanks for being such good sports! Merry Christmas," Winterberry Farm posted.
-- If you're a fan of the movie Major League, you could own some iconic pieces of memorabilia from the film.
Charlie Sheen is auctioning off the hat he wore in the movie, along with a baseball he threw as Ricky 'Wild Thing' Vaughn to strike out Clu Haywood.
Charlie Sheen's 'Major League' Memorabilia Items Up for Auction: The hat and actual baseball Charlie Sheen wore and threw in the hit movie, "Major League," can now be yours to own ... but you'll have to beat everyone else out for dibs. An auction house called Lelands -- which… pic.twitter.com/DpxgemTpET
— X-Entertainments (@x_enters) December 1, 2019Charlie Sheen's Indians hat, final pitched (now autographed) ball from 'Major League' up for auction.. . Potential buyers must be preregistered, have excellent credit and all their shots! pic.twitter.com/RJOAiYvQxE
— David C Vincent (@MeatBlankett) November 25, 2019Lelands auction house is handling the sales and there are currently 17 bids on the hat, at $4,594, and 10 on the baseball, which have reached $2,357.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Just execution. Just have to do a better job. It's tough to get behind and come back. We just put ourselves in a pretty deep hole and you can't do that on the road." -- Tom Brady, on the miscommunication between himself and the wide outs in the Patriots' 28-22 loss to the Texans