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As-it-happens update April 28, 2020
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Sports Illustrated
Some more wrap-up work with the draft in the rear-view mirror … maqb-eason-hurts-lawrence. Melissa Majchrzak-USA TODAY Sports; Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports; Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports. • The round the Colts took Jacob Eason in is ...
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Sports Illustrated
The Houston Texans continued to remake their secondary and they will have a new look safety group after releasing safety Tashaun Gipson, Sr. on Monday. Now the Texans have options if they choose, to add to their safety group. The Texans have continued ...
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ESPN
Millions of people have seen the videos by now. Noah Vaughan, a former minor league baseball prospect in the Oakland A's system, crushed a rise ball delivered by Riley Sartain-Vaughan, a former Texas A&M softball infielder. As he watched the ball soar ...
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Sports Illustrated
Now that the Los Angeles Chargers have concluded their work for the 2020 NFL Draft, they have officially assigned uniform numbers to their newest players. Justin Herbert, the former Oregon quarterback and sixth overall pick, will wear No. 10 in Los Angeles ...
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Sports Illustrated
In what really should not be a big surprise, the Eagles have picked up the fifth-year option in the contract of former first-round pick Derek Barnett, a league source confirmed to SI.com. The defensive end was taken 14 overall in 2017. Under the old collective ...
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New York Post
The NFL might be ready to admit this coming season could be as unprecedented as the virtual draft that concluded Saturday. Schedule-makers are in the process of designing several versions of the 2020 slate, some of which include a Super Bowl on Feb.
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New York Post
Mets employees, beyond the playing field, will soon take a hit financially. Plans were unveiled Monday by the team for pay cuts that will take effect June 1, according to an industry source. All full-time employees will be affected, and the cuts will remain in place ...
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Sports Illustrated
While last season was a down year for the Steelers on multiple fronts, two areas really stood out. The team went from scoring touchdowns on 73.5% of their red zone trips in 2018 to just 35% in 2019. For anyone curious, 73.5% in 2018 was the best in the NFL, ...
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NBA.com
'The Last Dance' continued its momentum on its second night, with episodes 3 and 4 averaged 5.9 million viewers across ESPN & ESPN2 from 9-11 p.m. ET. Episode 3 (9-10 p.m.) averaged 6.1 million viewers and episode 4 (10-11 p.m.) averaged 5.7 million ...
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Yahoo Sports
Receiver Allen Lazard signed his exclusive rights tender to return to the Packers, according to the NFL's official transactions. Lazard entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2018, and the Packers signed him off the Jaguars' practice squad late that ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
For most of last season, the 49ers were the best team in football. For most of the Super Bowl, the 49ers were the best team on the field. For most of last week's NFL draft, the 49ers appeared to be the best team on the clock. At some point, will the 49ers be ...
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Sporting News
Tom Brady has become quite the public menace since his move to Tampa Bay — and not just with local authorities. The new Bucs quarterback has already been kicked out of a public park and, in early April, accidentally trespassed into a house adjacent to ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pitt's mystery commit finally revealed his identity. Three-star wide receiver Myles Alston verbally committed to the Panthers' 2021 recruiting class on Monday night, bringing the group to seven members. Alston's announcement comes a few days after Pat ...
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Sports Illustrated
By making Oregon's Justin Herbert the No. 6 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Chargers kickstarted the conversation about how they plan to handle the quarterback position. The team raved about Herbert's fit in their offense, and few ...
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Sacramento Bee
The Minnesota Vikings were forced by a salary-cap crunch this spring into a soft remodel, with many more exits than enhancements to the lineup. They ramped up the project over the weekend. While NFL draft picks never come with warranties, particularly in ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Kentucky Coach John Calipari's "Coffee with Cal" Facebook show veered into politics on Monday. The guest, Hall of Fame player Charles Barkley, pooh-poohed the notion of political figures being important in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. "They've ...
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Forbes
Texas coach Shaka Smart beat out the NBA G League for a top prospect last Friday, but he can envision as many as a dozen high school players going that route each year. Greg Brown, the 6-foot-9 power forward from Vandegrift (TX) High School, committed ...
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Bleacher Report
Michael Jordan is known as one of the most intense athletes of all time, but Tiger Woods put himself on the same level as the Chicago Bulls star. The golfer listed only Jordan when asked by Daniel Rapoport of Golfworld if any other sports figures were as ...
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Washington Times
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Sports will eventually start again and all eyes are on NASCAR, which appears to be racing full speed ahead to get there. The sanctioning body is working on a revised schedule that could have NASCAR back on track in roughly three ...
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NBCSports.com
Don't you hate when you're trying to enjoy a nice meal, and you're told the Raiders have released you? It's a tough situation, but veteran wide receiver James Jones went through it after hearing from former Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie ... while ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
For a long time Saturday and Sunday, Kerwin Walton's name was popping up all over Twitter. Thing is, he had no clue. The 6-5 Hopkins guard was one of the last uncommitted top high school basketball recruits in the Class of 2020. Possessing of one of the ...
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Newsday
Speaking on an NHL-sponsored Zoom call Monday with fellow rookie standout defensemen Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes, Rangers rookie Adam Fox was asked about the physical pounding his defense partner, Ryan Lindgren, has taken this season.
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247Sports
The Baltimore Ravens' record-setting rushing attack got even more dangerous this weekend with the addition of former Ohio State star J.K. Dobbins, who was regarded as arguably the top running back in the class heading into the 2020 NFL Draft.
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The Auburn Plainsman
Over the weekend, Auburn had six players drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft, tying last year's record for most players selected in the modern era. The Auburn Plainsman has compiled some of the reactions from social media about each of the six drafted players.
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ABC 14 News
USA Swimming unveiled a tentative return to competition from the coronavirus outbreak on Monday with a series of regional events in August before a national lineup begins in November in preparation for next year's U.S. Olympic trials. In a letter to its ...
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Fox Sports Radio
Jason McIntyre: "I don't wanna act like I'm a guy tearing down Michael Jordan here, I'm just going to state some facts. Michael Jordan could not get by the Celtics in the East, he could not get past the Pistons until they went to the Finals three years in a row and ...
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Sports Betting Dime
Now that the NFL Draft is in the books, a number of new futures pop up on the board. That includes a full list of the 2020-21 AP NFL Rookie of the Year odds. According to the updated NFL OROY odds, the top pick in the draft, quarterback Joe Burrow, ...
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Forbes
It would be one matter if rookie Patriots kicker Justin Rohrwasser had just one tattoo on his body connected to a right-wing militia group. It could be explained as insignificant, nothing more than a college kid getting some cool ink. But Rohrwasser's tattoo ...
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