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As-it-happens update March 27, 2020
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CBSSports.com
The New England Patriots are in the midst of a transformative offseason. Tom Brady announced that he will be moving on from the franchise he has spent the past twenty years with and is heading to Tampa Bay. With that, New England's quarterback situation ...
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Yahoo Sports
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent out a memo to teams on Thursday announcing that the draft scheduled for April 23-25 will go on despite concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. The memo notes that the draft "will obviously need to be conducted in a ...
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Sports Illustrated
We've officially reached the second wave of free agency, and though many of the big names were snatched up quickly by other teams, there's plenty of talent left on the market for the Seahawks to continue improving their roster. Looking at Seattle's depth chart ...
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NBCSports.com
Gordon Wittenmyer, David Haugh, Nick Gismondi, and Ozzie Guillen join David Kaplan on an at-home edition of SportsTalk Live presented by the Chevy Silverado. The panel discusses what it's like to be sitting at home, not watching or reporting on Opening ...
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Daily Norseman
Late on Thursday, the Minnesota Vikings made another move to retain some of the depth on their offensive line. Per numerous sources, the Vikings have brought back center/guard Brett Jones on a one-year deal that is reportedly worth $910,000. Jones ...
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Yahoo Sports
2018 saw the Capitals finally hoisting the Stanley Cup for the very first time. Before that, however, they had to go through their division rival and back-to-back champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins. Evgeny Kuznetsov "exorcised the demons" with his breakaway, ...
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FOX 21 Online
DULUTH, Minn. – Wednesday, the MSHSL announced that the spring sports season will continue to be postponed as long as schools are closed. Governor Tim Walz pushed his school closure declaration to May 4th and the league continues to be in lockstep ...
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Marin Independent Journal
Opening days haven't been kind to the Oakland A's.A franchise that has mastered and revolutionized the art of advanced analytics roster-building on a budget has yet to nail the craft of the first impression. The Athletics, in Oakland, hold a 23-29 all-time record ...
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ThisWeek Community News
With schools closed until at least April 6 because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has canceled the remaining winter sports tournaments. OHSAA executive director Jerry Snodgrass emailed the news March ...
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The Denver Channel
The Rockies today were supposed to be in San Diego, beginning their 2020 season against the Padres. Yet here we are, with no baseball in sight. The coronavirus pandemic put the Rockies and the rest of Major League Baseball on hold until at least May, ...
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FOX 21 Online
ST. PAUL, Minn. – UMD junior defenseman Scott Perunovich has been nothing short of spectacular in his time with the Bulldogs. The two-time All-American is one of the best two-way players in the country and Thursday, he added another award to his mantle.
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CBSSports.com
As the world continues to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, UFC star Conor McGregor is doing his best to help out. McGregor pledged to purchase €1 million worth of protective gear for hospitals in Ireland on Tuesday. He posted a video on Instagram ...
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TSN
Working from the confines of home amid a pandemic, Brendan Shanahan knows the hibernation of Leafs Nation is hardly deserving of front page coverage. At a time Toronto's hockey team would be marshalling for a possible playoff run, COVID-19 has ...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Rhys Hoskins watched the fly ball travel to left field, using whatever energy he could muster to help it keep flying. "Get up, Harp," Hoskins yelled to help Bryce Harper's hit soar over the fence at Marlins Park on Thursday afternoon. "Get up. We've got action, ...
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