Get ready Boston to celebrate your champs…Manziel enters treatment program…Hawks out for another win

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BOSTON (AP) — Despite dealing with more snow, the city of Boston is getting ready to celebrate another NFL Championship. Mayor Marty Walsh has announced plans for a parade Tuesday that will end at City Hall. The Patriots are scheduled to arrive home early this evening from Arizona.

CLEVELAND (AP) — Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (man-ZEHL’) has entered treatment for an unspecified condition. An adviser for the former Heisman Trophy winner, Brad Beckworth, says Manziel knows there are areas he needs to improve on to be a better family member, friend and teammate. Browns’ general manager Ray Farmer says the team supports Manziel and his privacy.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The fact is the Atlanta Hawks have won their last 19 games. Tonight, they are facing the Pelicans in New Orleans, looking to rack up No. 20. In the Pelicans, the Hawks are facing a team that has won 7 of its last 10 games and will have power forward Anthony Davis back in the lineup. He has been out recuperating from an injured groin.

UNDATED (AP) — There are two games on the men’s Top-25 basketball schedule tonight. In one, third-ranked Virginia is facing 12th-ranked North Carolina, while in the second, 11th-ranked Iowa State is at No. 8 Kansas. By the way, Virginia is looking to bounce back from its first loss of the season after 19 straight wins.

UNDATED (AP) — The top team in the men’s AP basketball remains Kentucky. The unbeaten Wildcats, who are 21-0, were a unanimous choice in the new poll after getting all 65 first place votes. Gonzaga (gahn-ZAG’-uh) is ranked No. 2 this week with Virginia third followed by Duke and Wisconsin.