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What if Peyton Manning met with Pete Carroll, Seahawks in 2012 Russell Wilson is the greatest quarterback in Seahawks history, but what he never played in Seattle. According to NBC Sports' Peter King, this scenario actually could have unfolded. In 2012, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll flew out to Denver, a few minutes ...
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Quinton Dunbar's attorney calls robbery allegation 'nonsense,' rips Miramar PD for tweeting arrest warrant The attorney for former Redskins cornerback Quinton Dunbar remains adamant that his client is innocent and was not involved in an alleged robbery that occurred last week in South Florida. Trending Now. 1:06 · Prince George's County a pipeline for NBA ...
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Canadiens-Blues among matchups in Week 4 of NHL Player Gaming Challenge NEW YORK - Three matchups will be featured in Week 4 of the NHL Player Gaming Challenge™ presented by Honda, the NHL announced today. Each NHL Club is represented by one or two current players and will play in a one-time matchup against ...
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Bears 2020 schedule: Could Drew Brees' Saints Super Bowl window be closing? The game. Week 8 is the Bears' only scheduled 3:25 p.m. kickoff this season, and they're set to host the New Orleans Saints at Soldier Field on Nov. 1. The Bears also hosted New Orleans last season in what was a low point of the campaign, a 36-25 loss that ...
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Chicago Bears fan questions daughter wearing Green Bay Packers sweatshirt What would you do if your daughter, son, best friend or loved one came home wearing a Packers hoodie? Would you laugh? Cry? Start yelling? Wonder where it all went wrong? One dad was left battling these very questions in a video posted to instagram.
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How 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk was recruited by Alabama to play cornerback 49ers' freshly minted first-round draft pick Brandon Aiyuk can do it all. Such has been the case since high school. A prospect out of Arizona State, the wide receiver had a chance to be a standout star at another top football program located in the south.
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'Grass Time' Gives Nate Sudfeld Leg Up at Backup QB Despite claims to the contrary on the night the Eagles drafted Jalen Hurts, the former star quarterback at Alabama and Oklahoma might have been the sexiest pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. Here's the thing, though. Even if the world's top supermodel picks out the ...
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NFL approves Rooney Rule changes, tables minority hiring incentives NFL owners approved new measures Tuesday aimed at improving diversity in coach and front-office hiring, but they stopped short of approving a resolution that would have rewarded minority hiring with draft-pick compensation. NFL Network reported last ...
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Utah man says he made and delivered pizza to Michael Jordan, was Bulls fan Michael Jordan blamed food poisoning from tainted pizza for his illness during Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals, better known as the flu game. Jordan's trainer, Tim Grover, has repeatedly said five guys suspiciously delivered the pizza. Jordan's personal ...
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'It's still kind of surreal': Buccaneers writer Carmen Vitali details the Tom Brady effect in Tampa Bay As the Broncos approach the season, we're chatting with reporters who cover each of the team's opponents. We continue with Carmen Vitali, a staff writer for Buccaneers.com. For a look at all angles of the Broncos' Week 3 matchup, click here. Aric DiLalla: ...
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PFF Ranks Jaguars' Gardner Minshew as Third-Best Deep Passer in 2019 Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II had a successful rookie season by essentially every standard when you consider he was a sixth-round pick and was the backup quarterback for all of training camp and preseason. But he also had a ...
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'The Last Dance' was extensive, but here are 7 topics we wanted more of The dance is over, everybody go home. ESPN's "The Last Dance" offered a much-needed respite from the real, lack-of-live-sports world while the globe wrestles with the coronavirus pandemic. Dana White, Eddie Hearn chime in the possible return of "Iron" ...
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Eisenberg: What Should We Expect From Lamar Jackson in 2020? It's hard to believe now, but Lamar Jackson was under pretty serious scrutiny this time a year ago. Remember the questions? Was Jackson's success as a rookie a sign of things to come or a fluke? Could he become adept enough as a passer to thrive in the ...
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Jonathan Jones details what Patriots are stressing in virtual meetings The New England Patriots still can't hold in-person practices with Gillette Stadium closed to players and coaches amid the coronavirus pandemic. But Bill Belichick's group is making the best of an unprecedented situation. The Patriots have been holding ...
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Hall of Famer Says Titans Best Equipped to Challenge Chiefs Coming off of a surprise run to the AFC Championship game last season, it's hard to ignore the Tennessee Titans as the 2020 NFL season approaches. Hall of Fame running back LaDanian Tomlinson said the Titans – not the Baltimore Ravens – are the ...
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NHL's plan to return face possible border restriction hurdle The NHL is still more than a week away from determining a return-to-play format, a person familiar with discussions told The Associated Press on Tuesday. And what that plan resembles could be complicated further should the U.S. and Canada extend border ...
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MLB thinks this email is smoking gun in salary fight with players A smoking gun potentially exists that the union knew another negotiation needed to be had beyond a March agreement with MLB about how the players would be paid in 2020 if games were contested without a paid audience. An email from an MLB lawyer to ...
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Why Gabe Kapler thinks this MLB change will be 'tremendous challenge' Few people are driven by routines like Major League Baseball players. Jeremy Affeldt used to be the first Giant into the dugout every night, sipping on a cup of coffee as he watched his teammates file in to warm up. Nick Hundley would come out an hour ...
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Michigan picks up another transfer after Wake Forest guard Chaundee Brown commits to Juwan Howard Michigan added another transfer on Tuesday as the Wolverines continue to mitigate the blow of missing out om two of their top targets in the 2020 recruiting class. Chaundee Brown announced his decision to pick the Wolverines over Gonzaga and Illinois ...
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South Carolina football, basketball coaches among those taking 10% pay cut South Carolina's highest paid head coaches are taking 10% salary cuts amid the coronavirus pandemic. Football coach Will Muschamp, men's basketball coach Frank Martin and women's basketball coach Dawn Staley are taking the cuts. The university also ...
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Why Warriors' Marquese Chriss vouches for James Harden's style of play For the last five years, the Warriors and Rockets have produced one of the NBA's best rivalries, providing some of the league's best moments. Golden State big man Marquese Chriss holds the distinction of playing for both teams during the stretch, giving him a ...
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Miami Heat's Tyler Herro exceeded all expectations in rookie season When Tyler Herro was drafted by the Miami Heat last summer, it was met by a few boos and surprised faces from fans gathered at AmericanAirlines Arena. Almost a year later, Herro has silenced the doubters after putting together one of the best rookie ...
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UFC fights to book in summer 2020 include Jon Jones vs. Francis Ngannou, three championship bouts We are likely still a long way off from enjoying the pro sports landscape returning to anything resembling normal. The UFC appears ready, however, to continue holding shows regularly one the heels of its big return in Jacksonville which included three fight ...
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Michigan basketball's Isaiah Livers still undecided on NBA draft or college return Isaiah Livers has not decided whether to remain in the NBA draft or return to Michigan basketballfor his senior season. In an interview with WOOD-TV (Channel 8 in Grand Rapids) sports director Jack Doles, Livers said he continues to assess his options and ...
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Can you play baseball without spitting? That may prove to be a tough task Major League Baseball has a plan to begin play this summer and it includes all sorts of safety measures to protect players from acquiring COVID-19. They have thought of just about everything, including: No fist bumps, high fives or hugs. No exchanging of ...
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Jets rookie offensive linemen Cameron Clark, Mekhi Becton hit it off immediately The first time Cameron Clark trained with Mekhi Becton he knew this wasn't just another big offensive lineman. The 6-7, 364-pound Becton's athleticism stood out nearly as much as his size. Clark said Becton had everyone's attention during agility drills,.
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Saints' Michael Thomas Helps Provide 3K Meals to New Orleans Front-Line Workers New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is providing support for front-line workers. On Tuesday, Thomas announced a donation of 3,000 meals to employees at Ochsner Health system facilities throughout the New Orleans area. The meals will be ...
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Kevin Harvick looks to sweep NASCAR's return at Darlington DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) -- The win by Kevin Harvick in NASCAR's return to racing over the weekend was a bit predictable considering the enormous task teams are facing in a flurry of rescheduled events. The initial rollout of four Cup Series races over 11 ...
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AP Exclusive: Power Five spend big on lobbying Congress The Power Five conferences spent $350,000 on lobbying in the first three months of 2020, more than they had previously spent in any full year, as part of a coordinated effort to influence Congress on legislation affecting the ability of college athletes to earn ...
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NFHS releases guidelines for resuming high school sports; state working with OHSAA on protocols CLEVELAND, Ohio — A path for high school athletes in Ohio to begin summer workouts in groups and with coaches is starting to take shape amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said he met with Ohio High School Athletic ...
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Phillies' Bryce Harper Signs Contract with Gaming Company Loaded Like many other people, Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Bryce Harper has been playing video games while social distancing after stay-at-home orders became a reality during the COVID-19 pandemic. His esports adventures have landed him a deal with ...
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Belmont Stakes to be held June 20 at shorter distance The Belmont Stakes will take place June 20 without spectators and will be shortened from its traditional length of 1½ miles to 1⅛ miles, the New York Racing Association announced Tuesday. The Belmont, which is traditionally the third leg of the Triple Crown, ...
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Premier League Confirms 6 Positive COVID-19 Tests Among 748 Players, Staff The English Premier League has confirmed six positive COVID-19 tests after conducting tests on 748 players and staff members on May 17 and 18. Those six positive tests came from three separate clubs. The names of players or staff have not been made ...
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Manchester City likely to learn European ban fate in July Manchester City will discover before the start of next season whether their appeal against a two-year European competition ban has been successful. In February, the adjudicatory chamber of UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) found City had ...
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Eagles begin the process of signing their 2020 NFL Draft picks One of the Philadelphia Eagles' 10 picks from the 2020 NFL Draft is now officially under contract. The team announced they've signed rookie offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho. Related. Eagles Rookie Profile: 6 things to know about Prince Tega ...
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Mahomes added to Best of Kansas Preps lineup The Best of Kansas Preps virtual show already was loaded with major sports stars with the likes of Topeka product Gary Woodland and former Olympians Michael Phelps, Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Venus Williams. The lineup added another "super" star, one ...
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UIL plans to begin summer strength and conditioning in June for high school athletes In an email sent to Texas high school football coaches on Tuesday, the University Interscholastic League plans to begin limited summer strength and conditioning on June 8. "UIL is aware of Governor Abbott's announcement [Monday]. We are currently, and ...
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Simon Gagne benefited from Alain Vigneault's junior tutelage When Simon Gagne turns on the TV and watches Flyers hockey, a smile comes to his face. That's because the former Flyers great sees his former junior coach working behind the bench and it brings back pleasant — and sometimes almost humorous ...
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Preds' Duchene urges NHL not to have a 'COVID Cup' Seventy days have come and gone since the Nashville Predators played their last game of the 2019-20 season before the league temporarily suspended play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Hockey League and commissioner Gary Bettman are ...
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Court Panel Rules Against NCAA Restrictions on Athlete Pay A California federal appeals court has concluded that rules set by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to limit education-related compensation for athletes violate antitrust law. The opinion issued May 18 by a three-judge panel in the United States ...
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USC hires Jeremy Kipp as men's and women's swim coach LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jeremy Kipp is the new head coach of Southern California's men's and women's swimming teams, replacing Dave Salo, who is retiring after 14 years. Kipp spent the last two years in a similar job at Northwestern, where his teams were ...
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NBA fans made an excellent meme from Michael Jordan jamming out to music Over the past two months, we have missed so many potential sports moments due to the coronavirus pandemic — March Madness, NBA Playoffs, the Masters were all canceled or postponed. And if you've ever followed those events, you'd know how the ...
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'I Loved Their Demeanor, I Loved Their Swagger,' Says Quinn Cook On Time With Warriors (KPIX) — Quinn Cook was well traveled by the time he joined the Golden State Warriors in 2017. His long and winding road started on the basketball courts of Prince George's County, Maryland wound its way through college and the D/G League, to the NBA.
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