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Panthers' downward trend could lead to offseason changes CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — If things continue trending like this, the Carolina Panthers could be in for some major changes next offseason. And those could potentially include players, coaches and front office personnel. New Panthers owner David Tepper met ...
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Sack-happy Ravens have the defense to back up Lamar Jackson OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Through the first nine games of the season, the Baltimore Ravens' relentless pursuit of opposing quarterbacks garnered just 16 sacks, a few hurried throws and a whole lot of frustration. It was suggested that the loss of free agents ...
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Tom Brady frustrated with Patriots' offense after win over Eagles PHILADELPHIA -- It seemed like a game to celebrate the New England Patriots rebounding from a loss to the Baltimore Ravens with a shutdown defensive effort. Bill Belichick went so far as to say he felt like the Pats really only gave up three points to the ...
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Monday Night Football odds: Chargers vs. Chiefs picks, best predictions from expert who's 36-19 The Kansas City Chiefs will try to bounce back from a loss last week at Tennessee when they take on the rival Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. With the 35-32 loss to the Titans last week, the Chiefs (6-4) are ...
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What did Eagles' defense think about that weak offensive showing? To a man, every Eagles defender who spoke to the media following Sunday's 17-10 loss to the Patriots agreed it was a total team loss, that the defense didn't play well enough to win. And there's some truth to that. True, the Eagles managed to gain just 255 ...
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NBA overreactions: James Harden, Russell Westbrook mask Rockets' flaws; Heat's hot shooting sustainable We're nearly a month into the NBA season, and while there's still plenty of basketball to be played, most teams have begun to settle into their identity. It's still a bit tricky to determine which trends are sustainable across the league, but with four weeks of games ...
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Kyrie Irving injury update: Nets star will miss second consecutive game with shoulder impingement Kyrie Irving missed Saturday's Brooklyn Nets win over the Chicago Bulls with a shoulder impingement, but he doesn't appear to have improved enough for a return. The Nets announced that their star point guard would miss Monday's game against the ...
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Brendon Todd and the art of the painful comeback Brendon Todd is a PGA Tour winner. It's a sentence nobody expected to say for the second time in his career in 2019, or a first time in 2014, but we said it nonetheless. He made us say it, by a stubborn force of will that can only be measured in the invisible ...
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Red Bull Arena to be home of NWSL's Sky Blue FC in 2020 NWSL club Sky Blue FC and MLS outfit New York Red Bulls announced on Monday that they have reached an agreement for Sky Blue to play their home games in 2020 at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. NEWS | New York Red Bulls and Sky Blue ...
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Rating the Broncos: Kirk Cousins sliced up one of NFL's top pass defenses in second half The Broncos entered Sunday's game at Minnesota with one of the NFL's best pass defenses, allowing only 202.1 yards per game (fourth-best) and seven touchdown passes (tied for second-fewest). But things fell apart in the second half, when the Vikings ...
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What the Texans Said After Ravens' Lopsided Win Head Coach Bill O'Brien. On Lamar Jackson: "He's a great player. We didn't start off well offensively and it gave him time and it gave him time to get adjusted. We tried to adjust, we just didn't do enough. He did a great job. Once he got going, he got going.".
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Jim Boylen on Tomas Satoransky: 'He needs to be a little more thirsty' Tomas Satoransky is shooting 45.5 percent from 3-point range. That's the good news. The bad news is he may not be taking enough shots. Acquired in a sign-and-trade transaction with the Wizards, Satoransky is walking a fine line in his first season with the ...
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Cherington on Pirates: scouting will drive success PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ben Cherington earned three World Series rings with the Boston Red Sox, the last as general manager of the 2013 club that raced from worst to first. The challenge that lies ahead for Cherington with the Pittsburgh Pirates will be different ...
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Former Nationals first baseman Adam Dunn on MLB's 2020 Hall of Fame ballot The National Baseball Hall of Fame announced on Monday the 32 names that are on the 2020 ballot, and one former Nationals player was listed. That would be first baseman Adam Dunn, who played for Washington for two seasons, 2009 and 2010.
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Why Carlos Sainz wasn't stripped of his maiden F1 podium in Brazil They say good things come to those who wait -- McLaren's Carlos Sainz found that out at the Brazilian Grand Prix, as he celebrated his maiden Formula One podium several hours after the actual ceremony had taken place. Sainz's spot on the post-race ...
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Gerard Moreno Scores Twice as Spain Beat Romania 5-0 in Euro 2020 Qualifier Spain beat Romania 5-0 in their final UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier on Monday at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium and advanced as unbeaten Group F winners. Fabian Ruiz gave Spain an eighth-minute lead as the hosts pummelled Romania in the opening ...
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Freshman UConn basketball player James Bouknight appears in court, apologizes for incident James Bouknight appeared before a judge Monday, apologized to all affected by the incident that led to his arrest and suspension from the UConn men's basketball team, and was accepted into the accelerated pretrial rehabilitation program at Rockville ...
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Sullivan And Roberts Earn CoSIDA Academic All-District Honors TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Splitting the libero duties on the court this season for the Seminoles, senior Madison Sullivan and sophomore Taylor Roberts have been recognized as well for their work in the classroom as the pair of Florida State student-athletes ...
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FIU Panthers left out of NCAA men's soccer tournament The FIU Panthers men's soccer team, which went undefeated for the first two months of the season, was denied entry into the NCAA Tournament on Monday as the 48-team field was announced. There were 24 teams who got automatic bids, but FIU lost its ...
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GAME PREVIEW: at Iowa State LAWRENCE, Kan. — The Kansas Jayhawks (3-7, 1-6 Big 12) get set for their final road game of the season on Saturday, when they take on the Iowa State Cyclones (6-4, 4-3 Big 12) at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames, Iowa at 11 a.m.. The game is the fifth and final ...
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Ben Askren's Retirement Punctuates An Entertaining, But Unfulfilled Career On Monday, Ben Askren announced his retirement from MMA on the Ariel Helwani Show. Citing the need for a hip replacement surgery, Askren is calling it quits on the heels of his second consecutive stoppage loss in the UFC.
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SMU football announces AAC games for next two seasons The AAC released its scheduling matrix for the 2020 and 2021 seasons on Monday afternoon. The main takeaway is that every team will face every team at least once during the next two years. Six of the 10 opponents will be faced twice. SMU will host Navy, ...
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Vikings' Cousins continues to silence critics by leading big comeback win MINNEAPOLIS -- The Vikings are heading into their bye week. Critics of Kirk Cousins also might be taking some time off. The quarterback led Minnesota back from a 20-0 halftime deficit Sunday, Nov. 17, to a 27-23 win over Denver at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Amateur kickboxer Sai Aletaha 'won't recover' from fight injuries An amateur female kickboxer has been left with critical injuries she "will not recover from" after a match. Sai Aletaha, 26, suffered an injury during a K-1 contest at the Central Hall in England on Saturday night. She has been left in a critical state "that she ...
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Lakeland man arrested after punching youth baseball umpire: deputies Alberto Escartin Ramos confronted the umpire in the clubhouse after disagreeing with a call, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Alberto Escartin Ramos, 22, faces a charge of felony battery on a sports official. [Polk County Sheriff's Office]. By Frank ...
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Is all hope lost for the Bucs? Long faces dominate some of the remaining Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans during the fourth quarter of the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New Orleans Saints at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, November 17, 2019, in Tampa.
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Marcus Rashford says England attack is 'frightening' going into Euro 2020 Marcus Rashford says England's attacking play is "frightening" and has the potential to inspire the Three Lions to a successful Euro 2020. Gareth Southgate's side's 38 goals in 2019 is the most the national team have scored in a calendar year since 1908.
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LSU wide receivers named Biletnikoff semifinalists BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU wider receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson have been selected as two of 12 semifinalists for the 2019 Biletnikoff Award. The award is presented annually to the outstanding receiver at any position in the FBS.
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OU men's basketball: Kristian Doolittle named Big 12 Player of the Week Kristian Doolittle was named Big 12 Player of the Week after leading the Sooners in points, rebounds and assists in a winning effort against Oregon State on November 12. He led @OU_MBBall to a win with:✔️ 1️⃣9⃣ points✔️ a career-high 1⃣6⃣ ...
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Davis Cup Results Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Borna Gojo, Croatia, 6-3, 6-3. Karen Khachanov, Russia, def. Borna Coric, Croatia, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4. Doubles. Karen Khachanov and Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Ivan Dodig and Nikola Mektic, Croatia, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Group D.
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Basketball: Breakers boss Matt Walsh vows to take more risks in wake of controversies Breakers owner Matt Walsh has vowed to keep taking risks despite the NBL basketball club's controversy hit season. And Walsh rejected suggestions the club is going downhill since he purchased it from Paul and Liz Blackwell early last year, saying he had ...
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Viewing for Bill Lyon to take place in Newtown Square on Friday The viewing for Bill Lyon, the longtime Inquirer sports columnist who died Sunday at 81, will take place Friday night, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Donohue Funeral Home, 3300 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square. Service and interment will be private. The family ...
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