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Ron'Dell Carter explains why he turned down 24 teams to sign with the Cowboys after the 2020 NFL Draft While all the football world either marvels at or offers criticism for 2020 NFL Draft picks, the Dallas Cowboys find themselves the recipient of the former, having executed a plan that saw them walk away with arguably the best haul of talent -- including the likes ...
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NHL makes aggressive pitch to teams on June draft plan The NHL is aggressively making its case to skeptical teams that holding the 2020 Entry Draft before a restarted season is essential. In a memo to teams on Friday, as first reported by Sportsnet, deputy commissioner Bill Daly detailed several factors in support ...
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CJ McCollum's 3 Vacation Trips Sell for $37K at All-In Challenge Auction Portland Trail Blazers star CJ McCollum gave away three different experiences of a lifetime to one lucky bidder for the All-In Challenge Friday night. McCollum's "Blazers, Browns & Winery Tour" package sold for $37,000 during the auction after opening at ...
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9 Additional Workers at Raiders' Allegiant Stadium Test Positive for COVID-19 The spread of the coronavirus continues to impact construction workers at the Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium just off The Strip. There are now 16 employees who have fallen ill, per Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, more than double the ...
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Chiefs Rumors: Ex-Cowboys, Dolphins DE Taco Charlton Agrees to 1-Year Contract One day after the Miami Dolphins waived him, Taco Charlton landed a job with the defending Super Bowl champions. The defensive end reached an agreement with the Kansas City Chiefs on a one-year deal, according to Yahoo Sports' Terez A. Paylor:.
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Gene Frenette: COVID-19 makes Jaguars' offseason far more challenging The worldwide impact of the coronavirus has put the Jaguars in a difficult spot with their offseason preparation. That's especially troubling for the NFL's youngest team with 47 players on the roster who have yet to go through a Doug Marrone training camp.
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With No Kentucky Derby, Live and Virtual Substitutes Emerge There will be a derby on Saturday. Three of them, in fact. Churchill Downs is hosting a virtual Kentucky Derby, one pitting all 13 Triple Crown winners against one another in a simulated race, while Oaklawn Park will run the Arkansas Derby. Twice. With so ...
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Coronavirus: MLS to allow individual player workouts from May 6 MLS players can begin individual workouts at team training fields from May 6 provided plans comply with comprehensive safety protocols set out by medical and infectious disease experts, the league has confirmed. Only two rounds of matches were played in ...
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49ers give unexpected $279 bonus to undrafted QB When undrafted free agent Broc Rutter signed with the San Francisco 49ers last weekend, the Division III quarterback didn't even receive a signing bonus. However, his wallet got a little bit thicker Friday when the 49ers awarded him $279. According to NFL ...
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Greg Sankey says 'hope is not a plan,' but he's moving SEC toward playing football this fall Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey says the league is aiming for an on-time start to the college football season in September. If there isn't a season, Sankey figures we've all got bigger problems than missing football. "If we're not playing ...
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How the Bills plan to build their team culture during a remote offseason As Bills free agent signee Mario Addison hopped on a Zoom call for a team meeting with head coach Sean McDermott and his Buffalo teammates recently, the veteran defensive end felt like a fish out of water. He had changed clubs from one season to the ...
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Rob Gronkowski playbook joke: NFL isn't investigating Tampa Bay Buccaneers for tampering (report) The NFL doesn't think the Buccaneers are bending the rules. For the second time in two weeks, they're not pursuing Tampa Bay for a potential violation. The latest incident surrounds possible tampering with Rob Gronkowski, but the AP's Rob Maaddi reports ...
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Golf course owners angry as elsewhere it's game on Gov. Charlie Baker has closed golf courses in Massachusetts as nonessential businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, but courses in neighboring Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine and New York are open. Golf course owners in Massachusetts are teed ...
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With school closures, last hope for spring sports fades April proved to be a month that showered high school spring athletes with more and more disappointment. The first day of May offered the final deluge as Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that schools throughout the state will remain closed for the ...
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Jeremy Lin 'floored' by Knicks' week of Linsanity TV Jeremy Lin says he was surprised, humbled and ultimately grateful after the New York Knicks reached out to propose taking a week on MSG Network to showcase interviews and 2012 games related to the brief but memorable phenomenon that was "Linsanity ...
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Canadian Olympic Committee made 'ethical' decision to withdraw early from Tokyo 2020 Canada's decision to pull out early from the Olympics was about the entire world. Tricia Smith, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), said Friday her organization determined it wouldn't be ethical to attend Tokyo 2020 after numerous ...
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Podcast: Jaguars writer talks Laviska Shenault On the latest episode of the At the Buzzer podcast, Sam welcomes on Ryan O'Bleness to talk about Laviska Shenault Jr. on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Ryan comes from BigCatCountry.com and additionally writes for Michigan State blog TheOnlyColors.com.
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Trojans Among Elite Company With 6 Prospects in Baseball America's Top 500 LOS ANGELES – Baseball America recently released its list of the Top 500 MLB Draft prospects for the upcoming 2020 draft, and six USC players were among those ranked. The six ranked prospects is tied for fifth in the country among collegiate programs.
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Rovell: Colorado's sports betting market could easily top $2 billion annually The expectations for legal sports betting in Colorado are a mile high. The Rocky Mountain State is set to become the 18th state in the US to offer legal sports betting, and, when sports return, it could become one of the most bettor-friendly states in the land.
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