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As-it-happens update May 22, 2020
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NBCSports.com
It often takes multiple championships before a team can be considered a dynasty in pro sports. It's one thing to climb to the top of the mountain once, but staying there year after year is what separates the good teams from the great. While the 49ers did come ...
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NBCSports.com
D.J. Jones was playing well despite a bum ankle last season, remaining an integral part of the 49ers during a heated NFC West race with the playoffs coming on fast. He ignored the pain and kept on grinding through a Week 14 game at the New Orleans ...
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Sports Illustrated
The Los Angeles Chargers underwent one of the biggest roster transformations of any team this year. While they made the difficult decision to part ways with longtime starting quarterback Philip Rivers, they had veteran replacement Tyrod Taylor lying in wait ...
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NFL.com
If his first three seasons are any indication, Patrick Mahomes has more than a few classic stories still to write in his NFL career. The Chiefs are doing their due diligence to make sure he continues to pen them in Kansas City. While participating in a Facebook ...
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NFL.com
A coach confronted with one last-ditch, unlikely avenue to remain in a close game might soon see a second route reveal itself. At least one NFL quarterback is licking his chops at the potential new avenue. The effectiveness of the onside kick has gone by the ...
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Bleacher Report
Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie revealed on Twitter that he "heard" the resumption of the currently suspended NBA regular season will begin July 15: Spencer Dinwiddie @SDinwiddie_25. That's just practice... I heard those last 5 games at ...
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Seattle Times
Russell Wilson is a fount of positivity, and always has been. The next time he utters a discouraging word publicly about a teammate or the Seahawks will be the first. His style is to try to lift everyone up through encouragement and praise rather than to motivate ...
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Seahawks.com
Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs is finding the bright side of life at home, spending extra time with family. luikhj1d.jpeg. John Boyle. Seahawks.com Reporter. Twitter logo. Quandre Diggs 2020 Offseason Press Conference.. When the 2019 season ended, ...
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NBCSports.com
The talent at the top of the 2020 NBA Draft class doesn't quite live up to the expectations that are generated from the top picks in an ordinary year. And with so much uncertainty among the top prospects, many evaluators find it tough to predict which direction ...
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Sports Illustrated
Major League Baseball and the Players Association (MLBPA) are in the process of putting together a plan that can salvage the 2020 regular season. It's a less-than-ideal situation that has forced a number of clubs to cut pay or even furlough employees as the ...
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Bleacher Report
Phil Jackson led the Chicago Bulls (1991-93, 1996-98) and Los Angeles Lakers (2000-02, 2008-10) to 11 NBA championships as a head coach, and the 74-year-old imparted his wisdom on the Philadelphia Eagles during a virtual team meeting Thursday:.
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FOXSports.com
Chase Briscoe thought he was going to miss one of the most exciting days of his life Tuesday when his wife had a doctor's appointment to hear their daughter's heartbeat. Briscoe's wife, Marissa, was on FaceTime with her husband while at the doctor's office ...
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nj.com
Parents and sports officials have made numerous overtures to Gov. Phil Murphy in recent days to let youth baseball in New Jersey get up and running with safety precautions to protect against the coronavirus. They've launched a petition, and one mother and ...
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Sports Illustrated
As Derrick Henry goes, the Tennessee Titans go. That has been the story of the last two seasons. One year after he won more than a few fantasy football championships with 585 yards and seven touchdowns from Weeks 14-17, Henry led the league in ...
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Yahoo Sports
OK, so LeBron James is working out with teammates at a "safe, secure" private location these days. That doesn't sound as if it fits under the NBA's guidelines for what can be done during the league's hiatus. Most teams were operating under the assumption ...
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Madison.com
When the COVID-19 pandemic was at its worst, the chances of playing college football in the fall seemed unlikely. Because it has so many moving parts, college football was the one major sport that appeared to be in jeopardy of missing its season entirely or ...
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Yahoo Sports
The Stripchat Superdome at least has a certain ring to it. Stripchat, an adult website company, announced in an email to Yahoo Sports a $15 million bid Thursday for naming rights to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints. It comes ...
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11Alive.com WXIA
ATLANTA — Student athletes can get back to work. The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) is allowing schools to resume activities limited to workouts and conditioning beginning June 8. The school districts will be required to follow the minimum ...
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Boston Herald
Trent Frederic is an enforcer with the Providence Bruins and he appears to enjoy his work. The 6-2, 219-pound center accrued 148 penalty minutes in 59 AHL games this season to accompany his eight goals, 24 assists and plus 10. In comparison, Frederic ...
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Fox News
Dutch golfer Joost Luiten "almost killed" his girlfriend while practicing a trick shot, he wrote on social media this week. Luiten was practicing a trick shot with his caddy, who was throwing him his golf club from a few feet away due to coronavirus pandemic ...
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Raleigh News & Observer
Clemson receiver Justyn Ross will have shoulder surgery next month to take care of an issue that cropped up during the team's spring workouts in March. Team spokesman Ross Taylor said the 6-foot-4 receiver is doing well, but will have the operation to take ...
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GazetteNET
The MIAA Baseball Committee approved statewide alignments and voted to endorse the Super 8 Tournament for the 2021-2022 school year on Thursday. The committee met virtually and voted 11-0 to approve the subcommittee's recommendation for five ...
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The State
South Carolina-North Carolina matchups have been the flavor of late for the Gamecocks' non-conference scheduling plans. The past four non-Clemson Power 5 opponents South Carolina has had have been either UNC or N.C. State. The next two are a trip to ...
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BoxingScene.com
Former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is very much on board with a potential trilogy fight against his career rival, Evander Holyfield. Holyfield pulled off a major upset when he stopped Tyson in eleven rounds in 1996. Their 1997 rematch is ...
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Fox News
As much as New Orleans Saints fans might not want to think about it, Drew Brees can't suit up forever. The 41-year-old Super Bowl champion signed a two-year, $50 million with the Saints in March but has suggested that his 20th season might be his last.
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The Alexander City Outlook
Alabama High School Athletic Association member schools may reopen June 1, in accordance with Alabama State Department of Education superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey's directive announced Thursday. AHSAA executive director Steve Savarese said this ...
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Crossing Broad
Jim Salisbury has a story up at NBC Sports Philadelphia talking about the return of baseball and how teams will ramp up before hitting the field. They'll need to essentially hold a second Spring training session, which Salisbury says would take place here, ...
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WPXI Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh native Mark Cuban is trying to save a staple in Oakland: "The O." While talking on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Thursday, the Mt. Lebanon native told McAfee, who's from Plum, that he was trying to buy the Original Hot Dog Shop, ...
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