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As-it-happens update August 26, 2020
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NFL.com
Four years after Colin Kaepernick protested racial injustice and police brutality in America, the quarterback remains without a job in the NFL. There's no movement on a potential development for Kaepernick, either, according to NFL Network's Michael Silver.
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U.S. News & World Report
Bradley McDougald is angry. He's downright frustrated and sad. The New York Jets safety is also extremely worried. Within the confines of the team's facility, McDougald is a respected pro football player whose main concern is stopping the offense. When he ...
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ESPN
The Milwaukee Brewers will meet Wednesday to discuss the status of their game against the Cincinnati Reds, according to MLB.com. The Brewers' meeting will take place after the postponement earlier in the day of three NBA playoff games. Players from the ...
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USA TODAY
Midway through a season most of us will eventually try to forget, Lucas Giolito reminded us why so many wanted baseball back to begin with. His no-hitter Tuesday night in Chicago was certainly the quietest of the 19 pitched in White Sox history.
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SB Nation
There will be no NBA basketball on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. With three playoff games on the schedule, NBA players have decided to strike. The move comes after Jacob Blake, a Black man in Kenosha, WI, was shot seven times in the back by police ...
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nj.com
The Giants practice at MetLife Stadium started late on Wednesday night, and it had nothing to do with inclement weather or even recent injury news that has dampened the team's secondary. Things started 45 minutes late because Giants coach Joe Judge ...
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Sports Illustrated
Writers note: For the first 10 years of my baseball writing career at the old site, and once in a while since, I've done a "three-dot" column as a tribute to Allan Malamud, the late great columnist from the late great Los Angeles Herald-Examiner and the still great ...
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CBSSports.com
As you get closer to Fantasy football season, you will have a strong picture of your favorite players to target. As you work through your 2020 Fantasy football draft prep, you'll develop an affinity for certain players you might prefer to select. However, being ...
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Yahoo Sports
England left-back Ben Chilwell has become Chelsea's third high-profile signing of the summer after leaving Leicester for a fee reported to be in the region of £50million. The 23-year-old has put pen to paper on a five-year deal with the Blues, joining Hakim ...
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Yahoo Sports
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post on Wednesday reported additional examples of workplace sexual harassment inside the Washington Football Team organization, and allegations that owner Dan Snyder was personally involved. The Post ...
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Washington Post
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9-8). New faces: CB Darius Slay, DT Javon Hargrave, WR Jalen Reagor, S Will Parks, CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, QB Jalen Hurts, S K'Von Wallace, LB Davion Taylor, WR John Hightower, WR Quez Watkins. Support our journalism ...
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Charlotte Observer
Slogans on courts are fine. Messages stenciled on the backs of jerseys, too. But that couldn't convey the exasperation many Black players in the NBA feel over racial inequities and violence. On Wednesday, the Milwaukee Bucks took a bold step, boycotting a ...
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Yahoo Sports
One of the most difficult things in NASCAR is predicting the winner of an aero-restricted superspeedway. Quite simply, nothing is predictive. A driver's track record is a key component because it often indicates who has been able to stay out of trouble, but when ...
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cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns claimed wide receiver Damion Willis off waivers on Wednesday, the team announced. Willis originally signed with the Bengals as an undrafted free agent out of Troy in 2019. The 6-foot-3, 204-pound receiver had nine ...
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CBS Pittsburgh
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger spent last season on the sideline. After his elbow injury in Week 2, Roethlisberger's 16th season was ended. So, instead of spending the year focusing on week-by-week opponents, he spent the season creating a ...
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Boston Herald
The Milwaukee Bucks, Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder, in boycotting their playoff games Wednesday, set a precedent that may soon involve the Celtics and the start of their second-round playoff series against Toronto. Jayson Tatum, expressing ...
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Sports Illustrated
AN SEBASTIÁN, Spain (AP) — Lyon reached the final of the women's Champions League for the fifth straight time Wednesday after Wendie Renard scored with a 67th-minute header to secure a 1–0 win over Paris Saint-Germain. Lyon will seek its fifth ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
Javon Wims didn't see David Montgomery collapse in the early minutes of practice Wednesday, nor did he watch the cart come and take the Bears' starting running back away to the Halas Hall training room. The receiver first heard about the team's biggest ...
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Talking Chop
With Ian Anderson making an incredibly impressive debut against the Yankees and the Braves powering their way past Gerrit Cole, the Braves were able to pick up a comfortable victory in the first game of their traditional (but not-so-traditional) doubleheader ...
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LakersNation.com
The Walt Disney World Bubble continues to live up to its billing as a coronavirus (COVID-19) safe zone for players. The NBA seems to be coasting through and has had enough success that a return to home markets for the 2020-21 season remains somewhat ...
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Tennis Magazine
Despite "saying a lot of bad things to myself," the former US Open champion came out on top in a topsy-turvy quarterfinal. By Steve Tignor. August 26, 2020. MORE TO WATCH. Serena fails to serve out match, then loses 6-1 third set to Sakkari · Djokovic in ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
This season of great uncertainty gets a new twist as far as the A's are concerned this week: They're scheduled to play a three-game series at Houston starting Friday, but those plans are ever more iffy as Hurricane Laura approaches the Gulf Coast. The Astros ...
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Hoops Habit
The LA Clippers are one win away from advancing. The Western Conference Semi-Finals will be tough but competition is why the NBA playoffs are so great. It's time to close out the series. The LA Clippers while fighting demons mentally, were able to win ...
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amNY
Philippe Myers' deflected slapper beat Thomas Greiss and the New York Islanders in overtime 4-3 on Wednesday afternoon as the Philadelphia Flyers took Game 2 of the second-round playoff series to tie things up at one game apiece. Philadelphia's hero ...
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Sidelion Report
Just recently, the Baltimore Ravens released star safety Earl Thomas following an altercation with a teammate. With his release, he's now free to sign with any team that offers him a contract. That being said, should the Detroit Lions offer him one? Thomas is a ...
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
What does grace mean to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones? In regards to social justice protests during the national anthem, it apparently means reaching a compromise with his players on how to contribute to the movement to denounce racism and police ...
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Turf Show Times
Once they picked tight end Brycen Hopkins in the fourth round, the Los Angeles Rams didn't have much of a shot at drafting Boise State defensive end Curtis Weaver. He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fifth round, 164th overall, after a three-year ...
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ESPN
Lowry (ankle) did not practice Wednesday, Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe reports. Lowry remains hopeful to play in Thursday's Game 1 against Boston, but this is not the most encouraging news. The Raptors likely won't offer an official ruling on hit status ...
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247Sports
College football is almost back, as Week 0 is coming up this weekend while Week 1 will take place starting next Thursday. We've known the schedule for quite a while, but fans have been waiting to hear when games would kick off and where they could watch ...
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Richmond.com
1933 — Helen Hull Jacobs captures the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association singles title when Helen Wills Moody defaults in the third set because of back and hip pain. Holcombe Ward, eastern tennis official, awards the National Women's Singles Championship ...
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Glasgow Times
NEIL Lennon last night revealed that he has been privately upset by some Celtic first team players' lack of commitment to the Parkhead club's cause this year - and will look to move them on following their painful Champions League exit. Lennon accepted full ...
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PhillyVoice.com
By Matt Mullin PhillyVoice Staff. Phillies MLB. from IBEW - Logo - 195x33. Realmuto-Marte_082620_usat USA TODAY Sports/File. Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto and Diamondbacks outfielder Starling Marte. This already strange MLB season is about to get a ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Fifteen-time major winner needs a top-five finish to earn a place at next week's Tour Championship. By James Corrigan, Golf Correspondent 26 August 2020 • 8:49pm. Rory McIlroy, right, looks at Tiger Woods and laughs during a practice round Wednesday.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer
Penn State's Department of Intercollegiate Athletics reported Wednesday that one student-athlete tested positive for COVID-19 out of 261 tested from Aug. 17-21. Nine tests were pending. According to the last five reports from the athletic department, 1,695 ...
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