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The Seahawks should sign Cam Newton or Andy Dalton if the price is right There's been a ton of quarterback chatter lately following Jameis Winston signing with the Saints for just $1.1 million on Wednesday and the Bengals releasing Andy Dalton on Thursday. Beyond that Cam Newton remains a free agent. Let me begin by saying ...
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Want your money back for postponed MLB games? Refunds available, but you must ask Major League Baseball franchises are largely adhering to a simple choice for the consumer as they roll out ticket refund policies for games postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Take your money now or receive more baseball later – whenever that may be.
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Dolphins cut DE Taco Charlton amid front-seven overhaul The Miami Dolphins waived defensive end Taco Charlton on Thursday. Charlton, a 2017 first-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys, was claimed by the Dolphins last September after being cut by his former team. He made some splash plays in Miami, including a ...
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Annunen, top goalie in Finland, signs three-year contract with Avalanche Justus Annunen signed a three-year, entry level contract with the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed. The 20-year-old goalie was 15-5-3 with Karpat and led Liiga, the top professional League in Finland, with a 1.77 ...
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Iowa president Bruce Harreld: 'June 1 is the date we're going to get back to practice' University of Iowa president Bruce Harreld anticipates that the school's football team will resume activities after June 1, he told the state board of regents Thursday. Harreld referred to the Big Ten Conference's suspension of team activities in all sports during a ...
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Brett Favre Says Aaron Rodgers Feels Like 'Odd Man Out' with Packers If anyone understands the feeling of being the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers and seeing the team select a signal-caller in the first round of the NFL draft, it is Brett Favre. While Aaron Rodgers hasn't publicly addressed the NFC North team's ...
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Brandin Cooks plans to bring speed and leadership to the Texans offense Houston, Texas- For the first time in his career, Brandin Cooks is arriving in an offense where he is not the only vertical threat with the offense. The Houston Texans boast one of the top threats in the game with Will Fuller, V, and Kenny Stills also has the skill ...
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PSG declared French league champion after season ends early PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain's latest French league title came without the usual celebrations and fanfare. Instead, there was just a formal ruling from league executives that provided another example of how the coronavirus has upended sports across ...
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Michael Jordan once turned down $100 million for a two-hour appearance, agent says "The Last Dance" documentary, highlighting NBA legend Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, has given fans access to previously untold stories and unseen footage. Fans are seeing Jordan in a way they haven't before, with the 57-year-old sitting down to ...
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Report: Spurs Selling Minority Ownership Stake; '100% Committed' to San Antonio The San Antonio Spurs are selling a minority ownership stake in the franchise but ensured fans they will not be leaving their city. "As an ownership group we remain 100 percent committed to the city of San Antonio," chairman Peter J. Holt said in a statement, ...
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NFL expects to play full season, possibly with neutral sites, no fans, no bye weeks The NFL is planning to play a full season, though it's uncertain what that will look like. League spokesman Brian McCarthy said Thursday that since January the 2020 schedule was intended for release after the draft. It is planned for release by the end of next ...
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Gary Bettman considers December start for 2020-21 NHL season NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said that starting the 2020-21 season as late as December is on the table as the league considers all options for finishing this season and beginning the following one. "We have a great deal of flexibility in terms of when we ...
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NBA team presidents still believe season can be salvaged NBA team presidents met Thursday and emerged with the belief that there are still ways to resume the season, and Dallas owner Mark Cuban also expressed optimism that the league will find a way out of the coronavirus-caused shutdown. "Every intention is ...
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5 things Bills' Sean McDermott said on Stefon Diggs, challenging offseason, & free agents Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott spoke to the media on Thursday for the first time since the NFL Scouting Combine more than two months ago. The Bills' roster looks a lot different now than it did then when the team still had a first-round pick and were ...
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Falcons' Jake Matthews quarantining Texas-style Before moving forward, the Falcons had to review what a happened to the offensive line last season. "This first week we've been having our virtual meetings and going through our film and everything," left tackle Jake Matthews said on Thursday. "Going over ...
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Jordan Spieth shot clangs ball off plastic spacer; is it an ace? Jordan Spieth can't be the only one this has happened to, and he likely won't be the last, but he may be the most famous so far. Playing as a marker in the for-charity Maridoe Samaritan Fund Invitiational in his home course, the Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, ...
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Undrafted free agent Rysen John, a 6-7 wide receiver turned tight end, an intriguing option for Giants When the NFL draft ended without Rysen John hearing his name called he was disappointed but not terribly surprised. He shrugged it off, went back to the game of Uno that they were playing in his Vancouver house and figured he'd just wait a few days for the ...
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In this odd draft, Patriots likely drew on coaching staff's connections in making their picks Under normal conditions, the Patriots will scout anyone, anywhere; remember when Bill Belichick popped down to Middle Tennessee State while the rest of the NFL world was in Indianapolis at the Scouting Combine? But no one could travel much this year ...
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RD Hubbard, horse racing breeder, owner and executive, dies at 84 LOS ANGELES -- R.D. Hubbard, who bred, owned and raced thoroughbred and quarter horses and was an influential executive in the racing industry, has died. He was 84. Hubbard died Wednesday at home with his wife Joan Dale at his side in Palm Desert, ...
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PGA Tour extends player membership to next season; no Korn Ferry Tour graduates for 2020-'21 The PGA Tour announced on Thursday it will extend its exempt player membership into next season, meaning there will be no relegation or loss of status to those falling outside the FedEx Cup Top 125 at the end of the 2019-'20 campaign. The decision ...
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Kellen Clemens on Why He's "Excited" for Justin Herbert to Join the Chargers While Justin Herbert may have been the first Oregon quarterback drafted by the Chargers since Dan Fouts, he's also the first former Duck QB on the team's roster since Kellen Clemens. But not only do they both have ties to the Chargers, they also grew up in ...
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Churchill Downs to resume spectator-free racing on Saturday, May 16 Churchill Downs announced Thursday that live racing will return to the track – without spectators – on Saturday, May 16. The announcement came a day after Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Churchill could reopen its stables to horses on May 11.
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What they're saying: Jalen Hurts is no Taysom Hill, Wentz is an 'alpha' and latest Eagles power rankings We're nearly a week removed from the NFL Draft and the Eagles deciding to spend their second round pick on a backup quarterback, but it doesn't seem like people are ready to stop talking about it just yet despite Howie Roseman's best efforts. And in our ...
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Mets Mailbag: What kind of impact could a shortened season have? Plus thoughts on Matt Harvey, Mr. Met's parents, the black uniforms, and more. By Andy Martino | 5:30PM. Share: Mets' Jacob deGrom (Treated Image by SNY). Andy Martino, SNY.tv | Twitter |. With the 2020 MLB season still paused, let's dip into the Mets ...
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Eagles bring back RB Corey Clement on a one-year deal Corey Clement says if he could bleed green, he would. The running back from South Jersey proved that sentiment this week when he and the Philadelphia Eagles agreed to a one-year contract. "I've always been gunning to get back to Philly," Clement said in ...
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Soquel junior lineman RJ Wyrsch commits to Pac-12 power Washington | High school football Soquel High football standout R.J. Wyrsch could've compiled dozens of scholarship offers if he waited a bit longer. But the Knights junior found "the one" and put an end to his recruitment process. The 6-foot-7, 260-pound lineman, having played just one ...
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Soccer-Premier League restart holds fear, morality issues for players April 30 (Reuters) - Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero believes many Premier League players will be fearful of resuming the season in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, potentially putting their families at risk in the rush to get back on the pitch.
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Available tee times on Long Island golf courses this weekend hard to come by If you are looking for a tee time to play golf this weekend on Long Island, good luck. Late Thursday morning Peter Cowan, director of golf at Swan Lake Golf Course in Manorville, took a look at his tee sheets for Saturday and Sunday. He was sold out: 254 ...
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'People want to see sports' — Bucks co-owner said he believes NBA season will eventually resume Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry said Thursday he believes the NBA season will eventually restart, but cautioned it won't be anytime soon. "What's clear is people want to see sports," Lasry said on CNBC's "Halftime Report." CNBC reported earlier ...
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Judge dismisses city of Oakland's lawsuit against Raiders OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — A judge dismissed the city of Oakland's lawsuit against the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday. This after the Raiders' officially requested to the NFL in January 2017 to relocate from Oakland to Las Vegas, despite efforts by the city of ...
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No. 1 JUCO Running Back Commits to Vols Managing editor Nathanael Rutherford also contributed to this article. Tiyon Evans, the top-ranked running back in junior college, announced his commitment to Tennessee on Thursday afternoon, continuing the Vols' recent recruiting momentum.
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Brett Veach talks Chiefs draft The Kansas City Chiefs have a solid roster with few holes. But that doesn't mean they're not trying to get better, and G.M. Brett Veach was responsible for making that happen via the draft. Veach joined #PFTPM for an extended chat on Wednesday regarding, ...
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Chicago White Sox playing at home would feel natural The Chicago White Sox would love to get back on the field as soon as possible, but it would be even better if it was in their home ballpark. The Chicago White Sox are certainly excited to get back on the field when they are given clearance. Fans have been ...
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Mavs owner Mark Cuban praises Lakers, blames treasury for $4.6 million coronavirus relief loan Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban defended the Los Angeles Lakers after they received and consequently returned a $4.6 million coronavirus relief loan from a federal government program intended to help small businesses. The Mavs owner quickly ...
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