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New Orleans Saints Release Pro Bowl Guard Larry Warford; Could Cleveland Browns Be Interested? The New Orleans Saints are trying to strike a delicate balance between the amount of talent they can add to make a Super Bowl run while making the salary cap work. In that vein, they announced the release of three-time Pro Bowl guard Larry Warford, which ...
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USWNT players file appeal against ruling that quashed equal pay claims By taking the initial procedural steps in seeking to reverse last week's legal setback in their pay discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation, members of the women's national team indicated that the two sides remain far apart on any potential ...
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Kirk Cousins has franchise-tag advice for Dak Prescott: 'You can use it to your advantage' While Kirk Cousins' NFL career is defined by ups and downs, he's a bonafide expert at one key skill — getting paid. The Minnesota Vikings quarterback shared some advice on that front Thursday with Dallas Cowboys signal-caller Dak Prescott, whose ...
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Alabama's Taulia Tagovailoa, Tua's younger brother, enters NCAA transfer portal Taulia Tagovailoa, who played in five games as the University of Alabama's No. 3 quarterback in 2019, has entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal and is not expected to return to the school next season. Tagovailoa is the younger brother is former ...
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Trail Blazers to participate in The Mayo Clinic Coronavirus Antibody Study The Trail Blazers' practice facility is now open for individual workouts. Friday, May 8 marks the first time the Blazers have been allowed in the facility since the NBA directed all teams' practice areas be closed to players in mid-March. There are several ...
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The South is playing football this fall, pandemic or no pandemic *NOTE: This podcast taping was finished before Oregon governor Kate Brown announced on Thursday a multi-level plan to re-open the state pertaining to the coronavirus. One of the biggest questions threatening the sports world today is football season.
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Emmert: Unlikely All Schools Will Start Seasons at Same Time By RALPH D. RUSSO, AP College Football Writer. NCAA President Mark Emmert says the coronavirus is making it unlikely all schools will be ready to begin competing in college sports at the same time. The goal, he said Friday night, is for every team to have ...
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Bryce Harper wants MLB players in Olympics; here's what Rob Manfred has said Count Bryce Harper, the Philadelphia Phillies outfielder, as somebody who would prefer to take a break during an MLB season to play in the Olympics. MLB has never participated in the Olympics, which always fell during the regular season when baseball ...
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Saban: Judge, McKinney equipped for success Everything is an adjustment for rookies in the NFL, but this offseason is unprecedented for even the most established veteran who thought he had seen it all. Xavier McKinney, however, is not your average newcomer. The Giants' second-round draft choice ...
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Vanessa Bryant sues LA County sheriff over Kobe crash site photos Los Angeles (AFP) - Vanessa Bryant is suing the Los Angeles County sheriff's department over unauthorized photographs of the scene at the helicopter crash that killed her husband, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and their 13-year-old daughter Gianna.
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Going game-by-game: Raiders need upsets to beat .500 in local debut season By Case Keefer. Fri, May 8, 2020 (2 a.m.). Related Coverage. Half of Raiders' home games scheduled for primetime in first season in Las Vegas · Ranking potential opponents for Raiders' opener in Las Vegas · No minicamp, no problem: Raiders relying on ...
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Coronavirus concerns create a most unusual rookie minicamp for newest Steelers 9 minutes ago. A typical NFL rookie minicamp often can include some face time and zoom. As in, a team's newest players getting some valuable face time in front of their new coaches, and the faster ones showing off by zooming around practice fields.
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Conmebol unhappy with FIFA over five substitutes change (Reuters) - FIFA's decision to temporarily allow up to five substitutions per match to help cope with potential fixture congestion was met coolly in South America on Friday. "This change has taken us by surprise, it was not made in consultation with our ...
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Vikings draftee Justin Jefferson: 'Be on the lookout for touchdown celebrations' LSU wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who led college football with 111 receptions this past season, was the Vikings' first selection in April's NFL draft. He chatted with Pioneer Press columnist Bob Sansevere about a lot of things, including his drive to be the best ...
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Could Allegiant serve as a temp venue for Rams, Chargers? For a fleeting moment five years ago, the prospect of the Raiders sharing a stadium with either the Chargers or Rams in Carson or Inglewood, California, was a real possibility. Could that still be the case, at least temporarily, in Las Vegas should COVID-19 ...
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Panthers sign Derrick Brown to rookie deal The Panthers are the first to sign a first-rounder this year. Per agent Drew Rosenhaus, Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown signed his fully guaranteed, four-year, $23.621 million contract Friday. The No. 7 overall pick is the highest-drafted player signed so ...
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Cavaliers, Nuggets and Magic among NBA teams planning to resume activities After nearly two months without any form of basketball, some NBA teams began to trickle back into their facilities on Friday. With some states beginning to ease up on stay-at-home orders caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the league has started to allow ...
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Former North Carolina point guard announces transfer to Lobos The former North Carolina Tar Heel point guard is transferring to play for the UNM Lobos. Francis, a 6-foot point guard from Ohio who played 16 games this past season for the Tar Heels (he started three), announced he would become a Lobo via social media ...
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Muhammad Ali was secretly scared of Mike Tyson, George Foreman reveals George Foreman has revealed that Muhammad Ali once admitted to him that he didn't believe he could have beaten prime Mike Tyson. Widely considered to be the two greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, many have passionately speculated as to who ...
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