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Source: Steelers' Bud Dupree files grievance over linebacker classification Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree signed his franchise tender a little less than three months ago, but earlier this week he filed a grievance with the NFLPA to be classified as a defensive end rather than a linebacker, a source told ESPN.
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Kawhi Leonard expected to join Clippers on Friday night, Doc Rivers says Doc Rivers said Kawhi Leonard is expected to join the LA Clippers on Fright night in Florida. "Kawhi is on his way," the Clippers coach said in a Zoom call with reporters on Friday afternoon before practice. "Should arrive sometime this evening." Leonard did ...
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Unsigned NHL prospects ineligible for Stanley Cup Qualifiers Kirill Kaprizov, Alexander Romanov and Ilya Sorokin are among the group of prospects who can sign an entry-level contract this season but will not be eligible to play until next season, according to the new NHL/NHLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Save the Date: Hockey starts August 1 MONTREAL - Postseason hockey dates have been set. The NHL and NHLPA ratified an extension of the Collective Bargaining Agreement on Friday evening, and came to terms on the postseason format that will see 24 teams battle for a chance to win the ...
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Posey out for 2020 as MLB teams deal with churning rosters PHOENIX — San Francisco catcher Buster Posey became the latest well-known player to opt out of the abbreviated 2020 season because of concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, joining Dodgers pitcher David Price and Nationals first baseman Ryan ...
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Bucs LT Donovan Smith doesn't think playing during COVID-19 pandemic is 'a risk worth taking' With the coronavirus still raging in the United States, particularly in Florida, Tampa Bay Buccaneers left tackle Donovan Smith says he doesn't think playing football is "a risk worth taking" this season. In a lengthy Instagram post on Friday that tagged the NFL ...
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Chiefs Rumors: QB Matt Moore Signs 1-Year Contract; Shea Patterson Released The Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed backup quarterback Matt Moore on a one-year contract, per Terez Paylor of Yahoo Sports. Kansas City has also released rookie signal-caller Shea Patterson, an undrafted rookie free agent out of Michigan, per ESPN's ...
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Report: Search Warrant Shows Cover-Up for DeAndre Baker, Quinton Dunbar in Armed Robbery Case A search warrant shows evidence that New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar paid off their alleged victims of an armed robbery, according to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News. The players were ...
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Packers Sign Sixth-Round C Hanson GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Green Bay Packers signed Jake Hanson, the second of their three sixth-round draft picks, on Friday. After redshirting as a true freshman in 2015, Hanson was a four-year starter at Oregon. He was second-team all-conference as a ...
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NBA doctors concerned about long-term heart issues for players who test positive for COVID-19 The short-term effects of the coronavirus are obvious and catastrophic, with over 100,000 people dead in the United States alone. Unfortunately, research is showing that those who manage to recover aren't out of the woods either. There are concerns about ...
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Pac-12 decision to play conference-only schedule comes at a heavy price for USC-Alabama game The Pac-12 Conference's decision Friday to join the Big Ten in limiting fall sports competition to games against conference opponents is the beginning of developments that could have significant financial consequences for other Power Five conference ...
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AP source: Duke talking with Celtics' Lawson on coaching job Duke is in talks with Boston Celtics assistant coach and former WNBA All-Star Kara Lawson to lead its women's basketball program, a person familiar with the situation said Friday. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because ...
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Lou Holtz makes World War II comparison in rant about college football, COVID-19 Lou Holtz delivered a long-winded statement on the status of college football amid the COVID-19 pandemic during his appearance on "The Ingraham Angle" on Thursday, comparing the risk of competing in NCAA games to storming the beaches of Normandy ...
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Top five in the world, Bryson DeChambeau and, oh, some guy named Tiger, highlight a loaded Memorial field With Tiger Woods announcing Thursday he was a yes to play next week at Muirfield Village, host Jack Nicklaus and organizers of the Memorial Tournament didn't have much to sweat on Friday as they waited for the 5 p.m. cutoff for entering the field.
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Pro Handicappers Picks For 2020 Blue Grass Stakes At Keeneland Swiss Skydiver Looking To Make History In The 2020 Blue Grass Stakes. The biggest races and the biggest days at the tracks draw the most betting interest along with fans who enjoy watching the beautiful Thoroughbreds run. Saturday at Keeneland is the ...
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Ja Morant takes shot at NBA bubble complainers: 'I'm not a silver spoon guy' A little more than a year removed from bussing to Ohio Valley college basketball games, Ja Morant doesn't feel attached to the glamorous NBA lifestyle. The former Murray State guard said everything is cool with his living situation within the Orlando bubble ...
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Ready? You serious right now? Sporting KC can't wait to return to action Sunday night After 127 days on the sidelines, Sporting Kansas City will finally return to the pitch Sunday evening in the MLS is Back Tournament. Having been drawn in Group D, Sporting KC restarts its 2020 season against Minnesota United under the bright lights of ...
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Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott tests positive for coronavirus Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott has tested positive for the coronavirus and is self-quarantining, the league announced Friday night. In its statement, the Pac-12 said Scott experienced mild flu-like symptoms late this week and was tested for COVID-19 out of ...
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Senator Hawley says he doesn't want apology from Woj, just action from ESPN U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley doesn't want an apology from Adrian Wojnarowski for the ESPN NBA insider's reply to Hawley's press release accusing the league of "kowtowing to Beijing," Hawley told Jason Whitlock of Outkick.com. Wojnarowski responded "F*** ...
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Los Alamitos track on 10-day probation after horse deaths LOS ANGELES -- The California Horse Racing Board on Friday put Los Alamitos on probation for 10 days while the track develops a plan to address an increase in horse deaths. The board voted 5-1 remotely in an emergency meeting to allow the Orange ...
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Broad 'frustrated, angry and gutted' over England omission England paceman Stuart Broad is "frustrated, angry and gutted" after missing out on selection for the first Test against West Indies at the Rose Bowl. Broad was England's leading wicket-taker in the 2019-20 series victory in South Africa and the drawn Ashes ...
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Utah's Mark Harlan still hopeful all 12 Utes football games are played this season SALT LAKE CITY — Utah athletics director Mark Harlan addressed a variety of topics in a teleconference with beat writers Friday morning. Harlan confirmed that the Pac-12 presidents, chancellors and athletic directors had a previously scheduled meeting set ...
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MIAC's Carleton College cancels fall athletics, 'no change' for St. Thomas Carleton College has become the first member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to cancel its varsity sports calendar for the fall in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision includes winter sports activities that start in the fall, but ...
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Former ref says VAR decisions in Premier League were wrong LONDON — A former referee who is assigned to provide guidance to the media on video reviews in the Premier League said Friday the technology got it mostly wrong a day earlier. Dermot Gallagher said in his "Ref Watch" column for Sky Sports that ...
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Two UVA football players test positive for COVID-19 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Virginia football team had two student-athletes test positive for COVID-19 in its initial round of testing, the UVA Athletics Department announced on Friday. UVA athletics sports medicine administered 110 tests since the ...
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Six additional Clemson athletes, staffers test positive for COVID-19 Six more Clemson student-athletes or athletics staff members tested positive for the coronavirus over the past two weeks, according to numbers released Friday by the university. The six positive cases include four student-athletes and two staff members.
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'How long did it take Klopp?' Jose Mourinho confident of trophies with Spurs Boss Jose Mourinho is confident he can win trophies at Tottenham and does not think the club need to make a "huge investment" this summer. Mourinho, appointed in November, has a three-year contract and believes in that time he can deliver Spurs' first ...
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Keys for Atlanta United to advance in MLS tournament It will be 126 days since Atlanta United last played an MLS game when it takes on New York Red Bulls on Saturday in Orlando in its first game in the league's tournament. While the world has battled a pandemic and more, Atlanta United has been: Working on ...
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Former UConn star Megan Walker tests positive for coronavirus Megan Walker, the former UConn star and New York Liberty rookie, has tested positive for the coronavirus. "She is in self-isolation under the care of team physicians, did not travel with the team to IMG Academy, and is unable to join the team for the start of ...
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12 things you need to know as Canucks open COVID-19 camp on Monday Remember the Vancouver Canucks? They, like everyone else, had their personal and professional lives turned upside down by the novel coronavirus pandemic. They haven't been on the ice since March 10 when they beat the visiting New York Islanders 5-4 ...
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NBA star Patty Mills shares experiences with racism in Australia San Antonio Spurs star, Patty Mills has spoken on his experience with racism growing up in Australia, days after pledging to donate the rest of his 2019-20 season salary to various Australian charities. Video Player is loading. Play Video. Play. Mute.
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New York Notes: Ball, Knicks, Woodson, Nets, Crawford Multiple teams believe that LaMelo Ball and people in his circle view the Knicks as their preferred landing spot, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv. However, since Ball is considered a lock to be a top-five pick and a candidate to come off the board first overall ...
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Shane Bieber, Mike Clevinger, Indians deal with weirdness of new reality of summer camp Just about everything about how teams must go about getting ready for this shortened season is weird. It all feels weird. It all looks weird. New protocols, new guidelines, new procedures, new normals, at least for the time being. It doesn't mean it's anything ...
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