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Vikings RB Dalvin Cook avoids serious injury to shoulder SEATTLE -- Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook suffered an injury to his right shoulder in the third quarter of Monday night's 37-30 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and did not return. Cook was injured on the first play of the Vikings' second drive after ...
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Tobias Harris' 26 Leads Joel Embiid, 76ers to Easy Win vs. Donovan Mitchell, Jazz The Philadelphia 76ers earned a 103-94 win over the Utah Jazz on Monday night at Wells Fargo Center. The Jazz were in the second half of a back-to-back, having suffered a 130-110 drubbing at the hands of the reigning NBA champion Toronto Raptors on ...
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Lunch Special: Is Drew Lock's biggest obstacle Broncos offensive coordinator Rich Scangarello? Denver Post sports columnist Mark Kiszla answered questions about all things Colorado sports in a live Lunch Special chat on Monday. Here are the highlights: What impressed you most and what worried you most about Drew Lock in his debut? Kiszla: Good ...
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Watson shines, Texans look to build on win over Pats HOUSTON (AP) — Once again Deshaun Watson starred in prime time, and on this occasion it helped the Houston Texans to their first win over the Patriots since 2010. "I can't say enough about his willingness to improve, his work ethic, his resiliency," coach ...
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GAME RECAP: Devils fall at Sabres 7-1 BUFFALO, NY - The New Jersey Devils fell to the Buffalo Sabres 7-1. The Devils were unable to overcome Buffalo's five goals in the opening frame. The Devils lone goal came from Nico Hischier on the power play in the second period. Hischier tapped in the ...
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Austin Barnes, Scott Alexander reach deals with Dodgers, who cut Yimi GarcĂa LOS ANGELES -- Catcher Austin Barnes agreed to a $1.1 million, one-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who also reached an $875,000 deal with left-hander Scott Alexander on Monday. Los Angeles failed to offer a 2020 contract to Yimi Garcia, ...
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Tuesday Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans NASHVILLE – The Titans took care of business on Sunday vs the Colts, and now it's on to Oakland to face the Raiders. At this time a year, you can't spend any time celebrating wins, because the next big game is on the horizon. But hey, we can celebrate the ...
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Inside Chris Petersen's stunning decision to step down: 'He's not wired like these other guys' In a hotel conference room in Boise sometime after the 2013 season, USC officials met with Chris Petersen about their open coaching job. The Trojans were coming off Lane Kiffin's tenure, which rated high in off-field drama and low in victories. The Trojans ...
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Josh Shaw reportedly placed bet against Cardinals as part of a three-team parlay Arizona Cardinals cornerback Josh Shaw, who was suspended by the NFL for the remainder of the 2019 season and the entire 2020 season for betting on NFL games, reportedly bet against his own team as part of a three-team parlay. Shaw, who was placed ...
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Giants have no reason to dust off Eli Manning right now No need for the Giants to dust off Eli Manning just yet. When Daniel Jones went into the injury tent on the sideline for trainers to get a better look at his ankle during Sunday's loss to the Packers, it raised the only non-sentimental-related scenario where the ...
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Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens is still not concerned about his job security The Cleveland Browns were the sexy pick by many to come out of the AFC North over the course of the summer and leading into the regular season. Fast-forward a few months later and they are not only on the outside looking in of the division, but the playoffs ...
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Mike Moustakas Signing Vaults Cincinnati Reds into Pole Position in NL Central With one signing, the Cincinnati Reds have improved from mere wannabe contenders to actual contenders in the National League Central. As Jon Heyman of MLB Network was first to report, the Reds agreed to a deal with slugging infielder Mike Moustakas ...
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Young Helps Hawks Snap 10-Game Skid in Win Over Golden State ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks found themselves laughing for the first time in a long time. Trae Young scored 24 points, rookie De'Andre Hunter added 18 and Damian Jones pitched in a career-high 16 points with eight rebounds as the Hawks beat the ...
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Cleveland Indians solve catching logjam by signing Sandy Leon and non-tendering Kevin Plawecki cleveland.com. Francisco Lindor, to the surprise of no one, was offered a contract for the 2020 season. He's eligible for arbitration for the second straight year. (Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com). Comment. By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com. CLEVELAND, Ohio ...
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What Zac Taylor Said About The Recent Defensive Turnaround, Energy And John Ross ZAC TAYLOR. Head coach. Initial Comments ... "Good energy in the building today. It's nice to come in on a Monday after a win. You forget what that feeling felt like. It's good to get back in that vibe. Now, we need to put that game behind us and move on.
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Bills turning doubters into believers as they prepare for meaningful December football Pretty soon, the Buffalo Bills are going to run out of haters and doubters. A 9-3 start and a nationally televised rout of America's Team on Thanksgiving will do that. After the win over the Dallas Cowboys last Thursday, the outlook for the Bills has shifted.
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Warriors' Eric Paschall: Leads team to loss in Atlanta Paschall scored a team-high 24 points (9-11 FG, 2-2 3Pt, 4-5 FT) while adding nine rebounds and six assists in 36 minutes during Monday's 104-79 loss to the Hawks. The 23-year-old old rookie continues to be a rare bright spot in the Warriors' awful ...
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Washington pulls away from South Dakota behind freshmen Jaden McDaniels and Isaiah Stewart Percy Allen. Seattle Times staff reporter. Jaden McDaniels and Isaiah Stewart combined for 36 points as No. 22 Washington surged past South Dakota in the waning minutes for a 75-55 victory Monday night. McDaniels, who scored on array of long jumpers, ...
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Giants don't tender offer to Pillar The San Francisco Giants' leader in home runs, RBI, runs scored and stolen bases will not return to the organization next season. Center fielder Kevin Pillar expressed a desire to remain with the Giants in 2020, but ahead of Monday's non-tender deadline, ...
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Sixers' Matisse Thybulle shines in expanded role vs. Utah Jazz Matisse Thybulle was on Brett Brown's mind before anyone stepped on the court for Monday night's win over the Utah Jazz. The challenge with any rookie is trying to take advantage of their exuberance without letting that energy get them into trouble.
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Weili Zhang vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk in the works for UFC 248 on March 7 Strawweight champion Weili Zhang will put her title up for grabs against Joanna Jedrzecjzyk at UFC 248 on March 7, 2020. The highly anticipated showdown was first reported by MMAFighting on Monday. The bout between Zhang and Jedrzejczyk has been ...
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Football: Five takeaways from Ohio State's 56-27 win against Michigan The Buckeyes sing "Carmen" at the end of the game against Michigan at Michigan Stadium Nov. 30. Ohio State won 56-27. Credit: Amal Saeed | Photo Editor. No. 1 Ohio State put a beating on No. 13 Michigan in the 116th Game, extending the Buckeyes' ...
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Grading out the Utes throttling of Colorado Offense - B+. The Utah offense got off to a slow start at it wasn't pretty to start the game, but thanks to Brant Kuithe they were able to settle in, and then run away from Colorado. This Colorado defense is not a walk in the park and has looked very good the past ...
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Grant nets pair as Ducks hand Kings another road loss Derek Grant scored twice, including an empty-netter, as the Anaheim Ducks defeated the visiting Los Angeles Kings 4-2 Monday night in the first Freeway Faceoff of the season between the NHL's Southern California rivals. December 2, 2019; Anaheim, CA, ...
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No more cupcakes: Hoosiers either begin proving themselves, or getting found out BLOOMINGTON – Indiana's dress rehearsal is over. From here on, the margin for error only thins. After spending a seven-game November navigating guarantee games against low- and mid-major opposition, IU sees nothing but big-name opponents and ...
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