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Ravens won't be among teams re-opening facilities on Tuesday, says team president On Tuesday, NFL team facilities are allowed to begin re-opening, though there are a lot of restrictions in place as to what teams can do. The Baltimore Ravens, however, are among the faction that will not re-open the facility on the May 19 start date, team ...
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Raiders sign Prince Amukamara to free-agency contract, cut Nick Nelson The Raiders officially agreed to a contract with veteran cornerback Prince Amukamara on Monday. The former 2011 first-round pick of the New York Giants brings a wealth of experience to the Raiders' young cornerback room and could start opposite ...
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Former Redskins CB Quinton Dunbar to Seahawks: Sorry for the distractions Former Redskins cornerback Quinton Dunbar posted an Instagram response late Sunday night apologizing for the "unnecessary distractions" caused by the arrest warrant issued to him last week on four counts of armed robbery.
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Chargers coach explains why his team passed on free agent QB Cam Newton The Los Angeles Chargers will have a new starting quarterback in 2020, and they even considered signing Cam Newton. Newton was released by the Carolina Panthers in March after spending the first nine years of his career with the NFC South franchise.
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Notre Dame will allow students back on campus for 2020 fall semester Notre Dame University announced on Monday that it will welcome students back on campus on August 10. That's two weeks earlier than the fall semester was initially scheduled to begin. In addition, Notre Dame will forgo a fall break in October, and will ...
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Sources: NBA likely to use same lottery process The NBA's draft lottery won't take place Tuesday in Chicago as originally planned, but whenever it does happen, it is likely to look the same as it did last year, league sources told ESPN. Since play was suspended March 11 due to the coronavirus pandemic, ...
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Oregon adds Jonah Miller to haul of offensive linemen in 2021 class Oregon continued showing its recruiting reach out West on Monday, gaining a commitment from Arizona ESPN 300 offensive lineman Jonah Miller. The 6-foot-6, 285-pound lineman chose the Ducks over Arizona State, Penn State, Texas, USC and ...
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Redskins receiver Cody Latimer appears in court on gun, assault charges An attorney for Redskins receiver Cody Latimer told the court on Monday that an argument at a poker game on Saturday involved an allegation of sexual assault on a 4-year-old boy, according to reports.
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Doc Rivers: Donald Sterling almost nixed JJ Redick signing because he didn't "like white players" J.J. Redick has told this story before. Former Clippers' owner Donald Sterling's racism was a thing of infamy around the league. There were public parts to it, such as the $2.75 million payment to settle a federal housing discrimination lawsuit in 2009, a suit that ...
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Parker Goes One-on-One with Michael Thomas DeVante Parker's coming-out party in 2019 was highlighted by a spectacular performance in the season finale against the New England Patriots and more specifically against NFL Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore was so good last year ...
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News Analysis: Huge challenges await new UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond Even taking away the once-in-a-century pandemic, Martin Jarmond may feel like he's being greeted by a cruel new campus tradition upon his arrival in Westwood. Call it the eight-slap. UCLA's new athletic director, whose six-year contract is expected to be ...
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LeBron James Reveals He Trained to Be a Football Player During 2011 NBA Lockout LeBron James the football player apparently was more than just an entertaining hypothetical for sports fans to debate during the NBA's lockout in 2011. James appeared on UNINTERRUPTED with Paul Rivera and Maverick Carter on Monday and revealed he ...
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76ers' Tobias Harris to Help 12 Families Pay Mortgages Amid COVID-19 Philadelphia 76ers forward Tobias Harris has partnered with Habitat for Humanity of Philadelphia to help 12 families associated with the program pay three months' worth of mortgage during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: Habitat Philadelphia @ ...
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Big 12 Not Voting Monday on When to Bring Student-Athletes Back is a Solid Move STILLWATER -- A series of phone calls made this afternoon did not yield any great information, but it also seemed to clear up what the Big 12 President's strategy might be with regards to deciding whether or not to extend the conference ban on any organized ...
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Jordan, Magic, Pippen game-worn Dream Team shoes auctioned for charity NEW YORK (AP) — Sneakers worn by Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Scottie Pippen while they played for the Dream Team are being auctioned. The sneakers, each signed by the Hall of Fame wearer, are part of the Lelands 2020 Spring Classic ...
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Rodgers: Flattening Curve Turns Into 'House Arrest' GREEN BAY, Wis. – When the NFL released the schedule on May 7, there were several big questions. Among them: Who would the Green Bay Packers face in Week 1? Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, would all 16 games be played, as scheduled?
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Georgia Recruiting: Barrett Carter Set to Make a Commitment Many Georgia fans were hitting the panic button in the fall of 2019 as it appeared that the 2020 recruiting class would be lacking some elite in-state prospects. Obviously, the 2020 class turned out just fine, ranking 1st in the country, and we here at Dawgs ...
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Rams, Chargers not among NFL teams that will open facilities Tuesday The NFL is allowing teams to open their facilities on a limited basis Tuesday, but the Rams and Chargers will remain closed, team officials said Monday. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a memo last week to NFL teams outlining the steps necessary to ...
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Tom Oates: Aaron Rodgers is out to prove a point after Packers drafted Jordan Love in the first round In the NFL, great quarterbacks don't retire, they simply move to another team. It happened to Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Joe Montana, Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. All were driving forces behind tremendous periods of success for their franchises and all ...
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The Eagles have an interest in Jadeveon Clowney, but only if it involves less money The Philadelphia Eagles could be one of the many rumored landing spots for free-agent defensive lineman Jadeveon Clowney. The catch? He needs to take a lot less money. According to the NFL insider Adam Caplan, the Eagles would consider signing ...
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Bosz hails 'special' Havertz after two-goal display for Leverkusen Bayer Leverkusen head coach Peter Bosz lauded "special player" Kai Havertz but insisted the in-demand star can improve amid growing interest. Havertz continued to burnish his reputation with a first-half brace as Leverkusen crushed lowly Werder Bremen ...
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Sixers' Tobias Harris is making a variety of donations for COVID-19 relief Tobias Harris is responding to the coronavirus pandemic with a multifaceted relief effort. According to a press release, Harris will donate to Habitat for Humanity of Philadelphia to provide three months of mortgage payment assistance to 12 families ...
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Appeals court upholds injunction on education expenses SAN FRANCISCO — The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower-court ruling prohibiting the NCAA from limiting compensation for education-related expenses for student-athletes. The decision announced Monday upholds an injunction ...
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Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs are in a strong position to repeat The Chiefs defense should be improved under another year with Steve Spagnuolo. It's a unit that allowed just 10.4 points in the final five regular season contests last year and 51 points in the final 10 quarters of the postseason. The AFC West is better, but the ...
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Error, Jordan: John Stockton deserved better from 'The Last Dance' Michael Jordan cussed out Isiah Thomas, challenged Magic Johnson, brushed off Clyde Drexler, laughed at Gary Payton, and cast Charles Barkley and Karl Malone as motivational devices. Indeed, some of the best moments of "The Last Dance," ESPN's ...
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Southern League cancels 2020 All-Star Game, Home Run Derby The Southern League has canceled its 2020 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, the league announced Monday. The events had been set for June 22-23 in Jackson, Tenn., but have been canceled due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Jackson had ...
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Sabrina Ionescu to deliver keynote at Oregon's virtual spring commencement EUGENE — The GOAT will be the keynote speaker at Oregon's virtual spring commencement. Sabrina Ionescu, who will be receiving her master's degree in advertising and brand responsibility from UO this spring, will be the keynote speaker to her fellow ...
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NBC says 2.35 million watched live golf's return to TV ORLANDO, Fla. — The return of live golf to television brought 2.35 million viewers across all platforms, which NBC Sports says was 16 percent higher than the final of the Dell Match Play last year. The TaylorMade Driving Relief on Sunday from Seminole Golf ...
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AHL skaters in Providence ready to help Bruins when return comes The Providence Bruins' season was canceled, yet things might not be over for the Black Aces. When Providence coach Jay Leach conducted exit interviews before the team disbanded, he instructed the players to maintain their conditioning in the event they ...
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Immunodeficient Nance Concerned About COVID-19 Risk Larry Nance Jr. wants to play basketball. If only an accurate measure of his personal risk could help guide his decision as to when it will be safe to return during the coronavirus pandemic. Nance, who has Crohn's disease and requires a treatment that ...
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Detroit Lions: Marvin Jones ranked a top-five NFL pass-catcher Many seem to undervalue the contributions Marvin Jones makes for the Detroit Lions. Now, the receiver is finally receiving some much-needed recognition. Expectations were set usually high for Marvin Jones Jr. when he joined the Detroit Lions back in 2016.
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WOOD TV8 sports photographer's Big Ten Zoom spoof goes viral GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Looking to pass the time and have some fun during the pandemic, Annie Agar joined TikTok a couple of weeks ago and started putting together some videos. "I wanted something to do during this," Agar said. Agar is a ...
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Bull riding may be 1st US professional sport to welcome fans SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — (AP) — One of the first professional athletic sports to allow spectators to attend as states gradually lift restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus is known for its wild, dangerous action: bull riding. Professional Bull Riders has announced ...
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Moore: The night Allen Iverson unloaded on Larry Brown Editor's note: This column is part of a series looking back at unforgettable moments in 76ers history. Dec. 18, 1999, should've been a relatively easy night, but it turned out to be a doozy. Former 76ers draft pick Jerry Stackhouse, then playing for the Pistons, ...
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Ty Montgomery discusses not being put into a box with the Saints offense METAIRIE, La. - The NFL is trudging along with their with plans to begin the preseason and regular season on time and teams continue to make signings for a potential July return to training camp as the Saints locked up multi-purpose running back Ty ...
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Hope Solo's dog, Conan, dies from gunshot wound suffered just off her property: 'We're heartbroken' U.S. goalkeeper, World Cup and Olympic Champion, Hope Solo, announced in a Twitter post on Saturday, that her dog, Conan, has died from a gunshot wound. We're brokenhearted to share that Conan passed away from blood loss last night. He fought up ...
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Sacramento Kings to furlough workers for four months beginning June SACRAMENTO, Calif — The Sacramento Kings are furloughing employees for four months beginning June 1, another sign that the coronavirus has ravaged the sports and entertainment industry as large venues are forced to stay closed amid the pandemic.
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Kings stop charging state for use of Natomas arena for Covid-19 surge capacity The Sacramento Kings have stopped charging the California Office of Emergency Services to lease a team-owned property in North Natomas and extended the term of the lease. The team's former practice facility and Sleep Train Arena will continue to be ...
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Ann Kerr's strength helps Steve Kerr deal with dad's death Originally published May 12, 1996. It is Mother's Day, and Ann Kerr should be watching television with her husband, celebrating the finest season in her son's career. To be sure, there is overwhelming pride each time her boy takes the floor, a smile each time ...
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UFC plots path forward after Jacksonville success And now, we wait. The UFC's quick two-week trip down to Florida came to and end Saturday night with a fun card in Jacksonville, but little is known about where the sports goes next. The promotion held three cards in eight nights, with Ronaldo (Jacare) ...
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Former Pirates star Starling Marte announces that his wife, Noelia, has died of a heart attack 32 minutes ago. Former Pittsburgh Pirates star outfielder Starling Marte announced his wife, Noelia, died of a heart attack. Marte posted a photo of the two together at the Grand Canyon on his Instagram and Twitter accounts Monday night, with the following ...
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Usain Bolt becomes a father Usain Bolt, an eight-time Olympic gold medalist, world-record holder and fastest man in history, just added a new title: dad. More: Olympics. Laurie Hernandez, Maggie Haney react to coach's suspension · Quarantine Olympics Olympic medalists face off in ...
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Chicago Bears Morning Newswire: 5/18 edition Welcome to a new segment here on the Bear Report designed to provide you with the latest news stories regarding the Chicago Bears from not only our site but from around the web as well all in one place. You will be able to find the latest on the Bears here ...
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4 bold predictions for the Jaguars 2020 season The 2020 NFL season is projected to start as normal according to commissioner Roger Goodell and the Jacksonville Jaguars will look to surprise some of the doubters this season. The fanbase has been awaiting the return of a successful Jaguars team since ...
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