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NFL cornerbacks DeAndre Baker, Quinton Dunbar wanted on armed robbery charges Arrest warrants have been issued in South Florida for New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar in connection to an armed robbery investigation. According to Miramar Police, Baker's arrest warrant is for ...
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Why new 49ers guard Tom Compton jumped at chance to reunite with Kyle Shanahan Tom Compton has played for Kyle Shanahan before. A few times, in fact. The veteran offensive lineman worked with the 49ers head coach at previous stops in Washington and Atlanta and jumped at the opportunity to re-immerse him in Shanahan's scheme.
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The Seattle Seahawks should maximize Russell Wilson, not trade him The trade rumor that just won't leave the news. Last week, NBC Sports football analyst Chris Simms said he had heard two years ago that Seattle Seahawks called the Cleveland Browns offering Russell Wilson for the first overall selection in the 2018 NFL ...
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Steelers respond to James Harrison saying Mike Tomlin 'handed me an envelope' for 2010 NFL fine James Harrison has put a fresh twist on a decade-old story. The legendary linebacker recently implied he received a payment from Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin after the NFL fined Harrison $75,000 for his brutal helmet-to-helmet hit on former ...
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Cal Football: Delaying Season's Start to January Involves Complications The suggestion that college football could wait to begin its 2020 schedule until after Jan. 1, 2021 sounds intriguing but is fraught with complications. That was the contention of Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin during Thursday's Pac-12 media webinar. He got no ...
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Former Big League Player/Manager/Coach Art Howe Hospitalized After Positive Corona Virus Test Art Howe, whose football career at Wyoming was sidelined by back problems and led his induction into the UW's Sports Hall of Fame for his efforts as a middle infielder for the Cowboys baseball team in the mid-60s, has been hospitalized in Houston after ...
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Baseball in 100-degree heat? Arizona plan for MLB games a tough sell Arizona hung an "open-for-business" sign on its door this week, with pools, spas, gyms and fitness centers opening Wednesday and Gov. Doug Ducey announcing that major league teams could start playing games in empty stadiums and arenas in the state ...
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Spectators unlikely at PGA Championship, but hope remains that major can be staged in San Francisco Seth Waugh's first thought when reached by telephone in Florida Thursday morning was, reflexively, the hour of the day three time zones away. "Yeah, it's around 8 o'clock out there, so we'd be on about our fifth tee time right about now. Kind of a shame to ...
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Sean Payton attributes pass interference replay review failure to execution The members of the Competition Committee agree that replay review for pass interference needs to go. They aren't entirely on the same page as to why it failed, however. Last Friday, Cowboys executive Stephen Jones (a member of the committee) attributed ...
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Random draw gives Brad Keselowski pole at Darlington Brad Keselowski celebrated his first pole win of the season -- and perhaps the most memorable of his career -- from afar. After waiting nearly a full hour Thursday evening, the Team Penske driver watched NASCAR's chief scorer Kyle McKinney finally pluck ...
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D'Angelo Russell reveals why he signed with Warriors over T-Wolves D'Angelo Russell could have signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves last summer. But he chose to sign with the Warriors instead (he technically signed with the Brooklyn Nets and then was traded to Golden State). As you are aware, D-Lo ended up in ...
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Ex-UCSB player Zach Smith shoots 62 to win Scottsdale Open SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Zach Smith won the Scottsdale Open on Thursday, closing with an 8-under 62 for a three-stroke victory in the mini-tour event that saw some PGA Tour players return to competition. The PGA Tour suspended play in mid-March because ...
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ACC commissioner expects to be able to play football this fall, but league is preparing for range of timelines ACC commissioner John Swofford believes his league will play football this fall, but coronavirus developments during the next few months will dictate how much the league has to change the way it normally operates. In anticipation of those challenges, the ...
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'Now, I'm fighting for her': Walt Harris returns to Octagon to honor his slain stepdaughter Walt Harris was trying to live out his dream and in order to do that, sacrifices had to be made. Though fighting is an individual sport once the bell sounds, up until that moment it's very much a team effort. Because Harris' dream of becoming a mixed martial arts ...
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How Steve Addazio is building a recruiting class during coronavirus pandemic The path to building a recruiting class while stuck at home started six months ago for Steve Addazio and his staff. The Colorado State football program has at least 13 commitments in the 2021 class — the Rams had none at this time last year — despite ...
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MIAA basketball, hockey committees address divisional realignment A pair of MIAA committees Thursday approved recommendations for future alignments, which would add one more division each in boys' and girls' basketball, and create four statewide divisions in boys' hockey. The proposals will be sent to the MIAA's ...
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Redskins' Aaron Colvin: Re-ups in Washington The Redskins re-signed Colvin on Thursday. Colvin accrued 10 tackles and one defended pass across six games (two starts) for Washington in 2019. The 28-year-old figures to kick off the 2020 campaign in a depth role, but if he manages to make a good ...
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Hines: If we're planning for fall football, then we also must plan for disruptions It seems we're on a path toward getting college football this fall. I don't say that with any special insight or insider information that I haven't written or that we all haven't read as we all try to divine what the sports world might look like during a pandemic.
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Tiki Barber: Jason Garrett Brings Calm to Giants Offense Former Giants running back and franchise rushing leader Tiki Barber, played with scores of teammates throughout his 10-year career. But one former teammate Barber definitely remembers is a quarterback by the name of Jason Garrett, the backup to starter ...
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WVU President Gordon Gee "Believes" There Will be Football Both West Virginia athletic director Shane Lyons and head football coach Neal Brown have said they are optimistic that there will be a football season this fall. Then, on Wednesday, West Virginia University president Dr. E. Gordon Gee appeared on ...
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Anthony Joshua Wants to Fight I want to fight. This is what Anthony Joshua, unified heavyweight champion, boxing's most recognizable global star, told me during a trans-Atlantic phone call recently. Not, I want to fight … but only if I can pack 80,000 into a U.K. stadium, as Joshua regularly ...
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Tampa Bay ace not thinking about playing baseball 'unless I get mine' As negotiations between owners and players near the end of the first week, here is the latest on the two sides trying to reach an agreement and get back to playing baseball: •There has been speculation that even if a deal is reached and the game returns in ...
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Ryan Newman discusses his recovery and return to racing ahead of NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Ryan Newman's crash near the finish line at the Daytona 500 in February had many fearing the worst, but his recovery has been remarkable and he is cleared and ready to race. As NASCAR was announcing the second installment of their return to racing ...
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Wills making smooth transition to left tackle, says Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan Bill Callahan has been a puzzle solver his entire coaching career, so piecing together the Browns' offensive line in a virtual world with no hands-on coaching is no big deal for him. "I went through 72 offensive line combinations in two years at Washington," ...
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Ferrari confirms IndyCar evaluation project Mere days after racing icon Mario Andretti called on the Scuderia to consider entry into U.S. open-wheel racing, Binotto admitted that both IndyCar and world championship-level sportscar racing are under discussion at the team's Maranello base. During an ...
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Hope Solo says dog shot, in critical condition: 'Hard to make sense of this heinous act' FILE - In this Oct. 1, 2015, file photo, Seattle Reign FC goalkeeper Hope Solo follows the action during the second half of the NWSL soccer championship match in Portland, Ore. A three-woman arbitration panel has ordered the U.S. Olympic Committee to ...
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49ers hoping Brandon Aiyuk can mirror rookie success Deebo Samuel enjoyed The wide receiver who was the No. 36 pick in last year's NFL draft recently called the wide receiver who was the No. 25 pick in last month's NFL draft. Deebo Samuel's message for his new teammate, 49ers rookie Brandon Aiyuk? "I told him, "'I know how hard ...
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Penguins' Dominik Simon sidelined after April shoulder surgery If the NHL finds a way to resume the 2019-20 season this summer, the Penguins will likely be without one of their forwards. Dominik Simon tore the labrum in his left shoulder during a Feb. 29 meeting with the San Jose Sharks. He underwent successful ...
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Tanner Toolson, son of former BYU and Utah Jazz wing Andy, commits to Cougars PROVO — Sometimes described as "late bloomer" who didn't play varsity basketball at his high school until his junior year, Tanner Toolson can now call himself something very different. A Division I basketball player. The son of former BYU and Utah Jazz ...
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YamatoCannon joins SANDBOX Gaming as first Western LCK head coach Former Team Vitality coach and League of Legends European Championship analyst Jakob "YamatoCannon" Mebdi will join SANDBOX Gaming as their head coach, becoming the first Western coach to join a League Champions Korea team in that position, ...
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McMahon defends firing Luck just before shutting down XFL HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Lawyers for XFL owner Vince McMahon argued in court filings Wednesday that the wrestling magnet was justified in firing league CEO Oliver Luck last month just before the football operation shut down. Luck filed a federal lawsuit ...
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Former Nixa football player Logan Tyler to transfer to Arizona State Former Nixa football player Logan Tyler announced on Twitter that he will transfer to Arizona State this upcoming season. The punter will be a graduate transfer and will be immediately eligible after playing his first three seasons at Florida State. "I will forever ...
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'We want to play': Minnesota United talks chances of resuming MLS play in Florida MINNEAPOLIS - Two things are clear after hearing from Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath and midfielder Ethan Finlay: They want to play soccer as soon as possible, but they don't want to risk the health of their players in doing so. Heath and Finlay spoke ...
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Conor McGregor 'praying' as Khabib Nurmagomedov's father in coma Conor McGregor has put rivalries aside by "praying for the recovery" of UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov's father. Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, who is also Khabib's coach, is in a critical condition in their native Russia. The 57-year-old is ...
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MLB's safety plan, Reds Trevor Bauer sounds off, and more Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association continued their meetings and negotiations on Wednesday. Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported on many of the aspects of the meeting, which for the second consecutive day ...
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