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2020 NFL Draft: The best case scenarios for all 32 teams Thirty-two NFL teams will be part of the most memorable draft in NFL history this week. COVID-19 has forced much of America into a national quarantine, which has disrupted the draft process to the point that many teams are flying blind. This has led to an ...
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NFL Draft 2020: 49ers' Kyle Shanahan gives tour of amazing home setup If you thought 49ers general manager John Lynch's NFL draft setup was impressive, get a load of coach Kyle Shanahan's. Shanahan shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse of his home and home office Wednesday on Twitter. The latter's serving as a de facto ...
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Warriors' GM: 'The Last Dance' Shows 'It's Very Hard' to Maintain Dynasties All sports dynasties eventually meet their end in one way or another, and NBA fans are getting a look into how the Chicago Bulls' 1990s championship run ended in the ESPN 10-part documentary The Last Dance, which, in part, covers the drama surrounding ...
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Check out Ron Rivera's in-home NFL Draft setup Out with the war rooms, in with the home setups. With the 2020 NFL Draft set to begin Thursday evening in a fully virtual format due to the coronavirus pandemic, all head coaches, general managers and league personnel are still getting used to the reality of ...
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Dolphins mock draft 2020: Miami gets QB of future, bolsters defense with NFL-high 14 picks The Miami Dolphins entered the offseason with the most cap space after making several trades before and during last season. After being seemingly destined for the No. 1 pick following an 0-7 start, Miami finished the season 5-11 including a road win over ...
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Bills mock draft 2020: Buffalo adds depth across roster despite no Round 1 pick The Buffalo Bills snuck up on the NFL last season, completing a 10-6 season and earning their second playoff berth in three seasons. Last season the Bills finished with the second-best scoring defense in the league allowing just 16.2 points per game.
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Chris Mullin recounts time former King Chris Webber dominated Dream Team The NBA is filled with incredible stories that add to the lore of the league. One of those moments came in the summer of 1992, when a group of college players scrimmaged against one of the greatest teams ever assembled and came out on top. The story has ...
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Video: Joe Burrow Says He Could Score '12 to 15' Points in NBA Game Joe Burrow is expected to be the top overall pick in the NFL draft when the Cincinnati Bengals are officially on the clock. But the LSU star quarterback also told Bleacher Report's Taylor Rooks that he believes he could find some degree of success in a different ...
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Titans' Jon Robinson capping NFL Draft week by flaunting auctioneering skills in support of diabetes research Titans general manager Jon Robinson normally arrives at the end of NFL Draft week ready to "exhale," as he put it, as he and his staff "just kind of enjoy each other's company for a little while and talk back through how it went and what we want to do moving ...
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Bears GM Ryan Pace ready for work-from-home NFL Draft Bears general manager Ryan Pace has nine screens set up in the dining room of his Lake Bluff home, about 5 feet from his kitchen. Four computer monitors, two stacked on top of two, allow him to watch college video. There's a tablet for his reports and ...
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Minor league teams, players face uncertain present, bleak future CHICAGO — Mike Nutter is surrounded by questions everywhere he goes these days. So the longtime president of the Fort Wayne TinCaps is planning for each scenario he can imagine, one at a time. What does minor league baseball look like in the ...
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Colts could still be in quarterback market on draft weekend In this Dec. 15, 2019, photo, then-Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is shown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings in Carson, Calif. Jacoby Brissett's role has changed. Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich ...
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Kings' Marvin Bagley: Progressing in rehab work Coach Luke Walton said in a conference call Wednesday that Bagley (foot) is "doing great" and "feeling much better," Jason Jones of The Athletic reports. Bagley last saw game action Jan. 20 and didn't have a clear return timetable leading up to the shutdown ...
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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif agrees to restructure contract with Chiefs The Kansas City Chiefs have created some necessary salary cap space by restructuring Laurent Duvernay-Tardif's contract. On the eve of the NFL's annual first-year player draft, the Kansas City Chiefs have found a way to create a bit more salary cap space ...
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Tennis Will Be One of Last Sports to Return: Murray LONDON — Tennis will be one of the last sports to return to action after the world has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, former world number one Andy Murray said on Wednesday. The tennis season has been suspended since March and the hiatus ...
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Through the years the Pittsburgh Steelers have had major success in the NFL draft PITTSBURGH — Because of the COVID-19 pandemic that's still raging, interest in the NFL draft maybe at an all-time high. While all sporting events and sports-related activities are stalled, the draft will provide a much-needed diversion from the current ...
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NY Rangers mailbag: NHL Draft, coronavirus implications, Lias Andersson and more I hope everyone is feeling healthy and staying positive through these difficult times. Here in New York City, we continue to stay home as often as possible, with occasional walks and trips to the grocery store mixed in. (And a lot of cooking!) Even though we still ...
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How Special Olympics Delaware and its athletes are responding to coronavirus shutdown Athlete Laura Scott, 36, can't compete with her peers in the Special Olympics Delaware Summer Games in June, since the games won't be held. But her mom said that hasn't stopped the bocce player and cyclist from staying physically fit during this ...
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar's proxy war spills into Premier League The proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Qatar has spilled over into England's Premier League, with a Qatari broadcast company seeking to block a Saudi Arabia-backed takeover of the Newcastle United team. The company, beIN Media Group, the rights ...
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Darrelle Revis and Richard Sherman Troll Each Other on Twitter Darrelle Revis has been very critical of Richard Sherman in the past. Yet, it seems like things have smoothed over between the two as they got into some playful banter on Twitter. On Wednesday, Revis sent out a tweet that let it be known that he feels he's ...
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'I have no control': Torkelson taking draft prep day by day Among major media outlets' projections for the 2020 Draft, Arizona State junior first baseman Spencer Torkelson is a unanimous top-three selection and frequently mentioned as a potential first overall pick. However, the talk of Torkelson being selected first by ...
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