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Defensive draft prospects who fit Bill Belichick's early-90s wish list Daniel Jeremiah stumbled upon a gem late last month. In the middle of some spring cleaning, he found a set of notes he was given during a "scout school" session during his time with the Baltimore Ravens. Now the lead draft analyst for NFL Network, they ...
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Bucs' Tom Brady spotted working out at closed Tampa park, mayor says TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady might have won six Super Bowls, but like the rest of us who are trying to comply with stay-at-home orders, he's just trying to find a place to work out. Tampa mayor Jane Castor said in a joint news ...
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Allen Robinson wants Bears to sign ex-Jaguars receiver Marqise Lee Tired: Cordarrelle Patterson recruiting guys over Twitter. (obv just kidding, never stop CP) Wired: Allen Robinson recruiting guys over Twitter. On Monday morning, the Jaguars announced that they'd released wide receiver Marqise Lee. Lee had been with ...
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49ers' DeForest Buckner trade was 'toughest' John Lynch has made as GM Any time a team has to part ways with an Pro Bowl-caliber player, it's never an easy decision for an NFL general manager. For 49ers GM John Lynch, the choice to send defensive tackle DeForest Buckner to the Indianapolis Colts in a trade this offseason was ...
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NFL Insider Boldly Predicts Broncos' LT Garett Bolles 'Is on His Way Out in Denver' The rumor mill is cranking out buzz by the second with the NFL Draft only three days away. The Denver Broncos have been tied to multiple rumors over the last two weeks, most of which include a trade-up of some sort in the draft. The question in any ...
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Why Golden State Warriors won't have a documentary similar to Chicago Bulls' 'The Last Dance' As part of the team's ownership group, Peter Guber has a window into the Golden State Warriors' dynasty. As part of the group that produced "The Last Dance" documentary, Guber also has a window into the Chicago Bulls' dynasty. Therefore, it is not ...
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Study shows 99.5% of NFL players wore top-rated helmets Nearly every NFL player wore a top-rated helmet last season in annual rankings conducted with the NFL Players Association, according to a report distributed this month to owners. The milestone culminates a three-year project to push players toward ...
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Andrew Berry: Cleveland Browns "not be pigeon-holed into anything" Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry had a conference call, largely focused on the NFL Draft, but with a few asides including Odell Beckham rumors, didn't provide a ton of new information, but did provide some interesting insights into the overall ...
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White Sox's top doctor thinks there will be baseball this year Rejoice, baseball fans. There is a path to Major League Baseball games getting played this summer. Latest White Sox Talk. A return to baseball? White Sox' top doctor sees it happening · MLB has discussed three-state plan to start 2020 season · Sox Rewind: ...
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Fans sue MLB, teams over ticket money, ask for class action LOS ANGELES (AP) — A pair of fans in New York sued Major League Baseball, Commissioner Rob Manfred and the 30 teams, asking for their money back for tickets and for certification of class-action status. The lawsuit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court ...
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Ryan Zimmerman says playing without fans would be 'brutal' Fan-free games are among the central ideas floated so far for Major League Baseball to resume. They're hard to envision. Even small crowds produce background noise, the sense of being at the park, something to build the environment amid blaring ...
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Andrew Ladd and Kris Versteeg weigh in on Dustin Byfuglien's NHL future Ever since Dustin Byfuglien and the Winnipeg Jets mutually terminated his contract, there has been speculation about Byfuglien's desire to return to the NHL, as well as his physical ability to do so. Two of Byfuglien's former teammates chimed in on Monday ...
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Draymond Green calls Steph Curry, Scottie Pippen's contracts worst ever Viewers took great pleasure in roasting former Chicago Bulls star Scottie Pippen's contract value after it was revealed during the premiere of ESPN's "The Last Dance" on Sunday night. Pippen was the sixth-highest paid player on his own team, despite ...
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Source: Cubs commit to pay employees through May 29 amid coronavirus uncertainty The Cubs have joined at least seven other major league teams in extending job security to employees beyond April. The Cubs informed employees Monday that full base compensation will continue through May 29 paydays even if the COVID-19 shutdown ...
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Jameis Winston being "methodical" in his search for a new home It's now more than a month since the start of free agency and Jameis Winston remains available. No reports have linked any team to Winston, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the quarterback's representation has had "active conversations" with ...
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Families sue helicopter company in Kobe Bryant crash, but do not name pilot in electronic filing LOS ANGELES -- Family members of four of the eight passengers killed in a helicopter crash with Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna have joined the NBA star's widow in filing wrongful death lawsuits against the companies that owned and operated the ...
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Purdue Basketball Player Brandon Newman's Father Ronald Dies at 59 from COVID-19 Ronald Newman, who was a Chicago police officer and the father of Purdue basketball player Brandon Newman, died Friday. Adam Rittenberg of ESPN reported the news, noting Newman was hospitalized in March and died following compilations from ...
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After 53 years of Saints drafts: Here's the all-time roster with one player from each class Good drafts, bad drafts, important drafts and those that were just used to fill out the roster: If you're a New Orleans Saints fan, you've experienced them all. This month's NFL draft will be key in determining the Saints' future, but let's take a moment to appreciate ...
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Report: Derek Jeter Forgoes Marlins Salary Amid Coronavirus Pandemic Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter is forgoing his salary and continuing to pay his baseball operations staff their full salaries through May 31 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Craig Mish of SportsGrid and Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald.
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Jim Boeheim, Dino Babers among Syracuse leaders taking voluntary pay cuts during coronavirus pandemic Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim and football coach Dino Babers are the latest high-profile college coaches to accept pay reductions as universities grapple with the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. The university announced Monday that the ...
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Baseball's fate in Korea, Japan shows best- and worst-case scenarios for MLB As Major League Baseball waits for the conditions to be right to see if it can salvage its 2020 season, the fate of baseball in two Asian nations has illustrated the best- and worst-case scenarios. The prime minister of South Korea gave the go-ahead for the KBO ...
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University of Illinois men's hockey plans put on pause because of COVID-19 CHAMPAIGN — Bringing a Division I men's hockey program to the University of Illinois has been three years of highs and lows, close calls and roadblocks. Still, Athletic Director Josh Whitman and the university have plunged forward with the idea, which ...
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Elijah Hughes confirms news of Syracuse departure: 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart' Elijah Hughes will indeed remain in the 2020 NBA Draft and not return to Syracuse University. The redshirt junior forward confirmed the news on Twitter late Monday night. Stadium's Jeff Goodman released the news with a tweet initially, indicating Hughes had ...
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Arkansas guard Isaiah Joe declares for NBA Draft Arkansas sophomore guard Isaiah Joe submitted his paperwork Monday to enter the NBA draft, coach Eric Musselman told reporters on a conference call. The 6-foot-5 Joe has not retained an agent and will consider returning to school, according to ...
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Former OU All-American Zac Henderson Dies at 64 Former Oklahoma defensive back Zac Henderson died on Monday at his home in Oklahoma City. The cause of death was not known. Henderson was a four-year starter for the Sooners, and a two-time All-American in 1976 and '77. His senior year in 1977 he ...
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No clarity yet on how cost of postponing Olympics will be shared with Japan: IOC TOKYO (Reuters) - The financial impact of postponing the Summer Games by a year is still being worked out, the International Olympic Committee said, noting that Japan and the IOC were responsible for their respective share of the costs in line with their ...
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Social Media Erupts After 'The Last Dance' Identifies Obama as 'Former Chicago Resident' ESPN's new docuseries on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls featured former President Barack Obama, remembering him as a Chicago native. By Becca Wood • Published 6 hours ago • Updated 6 hours ago.
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Nevada approves betting on ESL One: Rio Nevada esports gamblers will have one more option in the fall, as the state's Gaming Control Board on Monday approved wagering on ESL One: Rio, a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive major tournament. The $2 million event in Rio de Janeiro originally was ...
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Spring sports canceled due to coronavirus, what now for Florida high school sports? With the Florida High School Athletic Association officially canceling the remainder of the spring sports season Monday because of the coronavirus, athletic directors have turned their attention to the summer and fall and when they may be able to get back on ...
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TJ Oshie has a story about getting drafted in 2005 and it's a beauty There's a reason why the Washington Capitals star remembers so little about the 2005 NHL draft. He wasn't even there, despite going in the first round and, if he's being honest, he didn't even know what was going on at the time. By Ken Campbell. April 20 ...
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Magnussen, Montoya win in Legends Trophy doubleheader at Lime Rock Four-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Jan Magnussen held off a hard-charging Jenson Button at virtual Lime Rock Park to become the first two-time winner in Torque Esports' Legends Trophy racing series Saturday. After winning in the previous weekend at ...
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Top grad transfer signs with Arkansas women Oregon State guard Destiny Slocum (24) against Stanford during NCAA college basketball game in Palo Alto, Calif., Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu). Former Oregon State guard Destiny Slocum, who is considered the top graduate transfer in ...
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