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As-it-happens update September 23, 2019
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ESPN (blog)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The key to a successful offensive game plan for a first-time starting quarterback is generally simple enough. Run the ball. With quarterback Mason Rudolph starting for the first time, the Pittsburgh Steelers entered Sunday's game ...
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ESPN (blog)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Jimmy Garoppolo prefers to keep his secrets to himself. But there was nothing Garoppolo could do Sunday afternoon when cornerback Richard Sherman stepped to the podium following the San Francisco 49ers' win against the ...
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SB Nation
The last time the Colts went through a full season without Andrew Luck, they went 4-12. That won't happen in 2019. Jacoby Brissett's maturation into an above-average NFL quarterback has kept playoff hope alive early in a year that saw Indianapolis' ...
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CBSSports.com
ARLINGTON, Texas — The world had to wait until Week 3 to see what Josh Rosen could do for the Miami Dolphins, after the team traded a 2019 second-round pick and 2020 fifth-rounder to the Arizona Cardinals in April to acquire him. First-year head coach ...
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USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES – He has spent part of his summer enjoying the culinary delights that this cosmopolitan city has to offer. Rarely has Doc Rivers had to pay a cent. The reason? The Los Angeles Clippers spent last summer landing Kawhi Leonard (as a free ...
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ESPN
Daniel Ricciardo joked the Singapore Grand Prix stewards should pay for his flight back to Australia for the controversial penalty which forced him to start from the back of the grid. Ricciardo qualified eighth on but after the session it was found that his car had a ...
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Indianapolis Star
BLOOMINGTON – Tom Allen officially announced Monday what had been feared since Coy Cronk had to be carted off the field during Saturday's 38-3 win against UConn: Cronk, IU's senior left tackle and a permanent starter when healthy across his entire ...
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Heavy.com
NBA training camps open next week and for three-time NBA champ Andre Iguodala, a heavy dose of uncertainty lingers around where he will be when that happens. "We'll see," Iguodala told NBC Bay Area's Monte Poole. "OK, maybe I shouldn't say we'll see.
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The State
No. 1 Clemson (4-0, 2-0 ACC) at North Carolina (2-2, 1-0 ACC). When: 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Where: Kenan Stadium (50,500), Chapel Hill, N.C.. TV: ABC. Explore where you live. Subscribe for 12 FREE weeks of unlimited digital access. SAVE NOW.
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Notre Dame Official Athletic Site
No. 15 Notre Dame wraps up its three match road swing with its second matchup against a Big Ten side this season traveling to East Lansing, Michigan, to face Michigan State. The Irish and Spartans are scheduled to square off at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Sept.
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Orlando Sentinel
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Running back Cam Akers and defensive tackle Marvin Wilson were named Atlantic Coast Conference players of the week after their performances in Florida State's 35-24 win over Louisville Saturday. Congrats to the #ACCFootball ...
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Washingtonian
The Washington Nationals are in the thick of the NL Wild Card race, and despite being tied with Milwaukee for the top spot going into this week, the Nats haven't exactly been performing at their best. But that's not what fans are talking about as the team starts a ...
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BBC Sport
Ireland are ready to embrace the frenzied atmosphere that will accompany their second World Cup match against hosts Japan, says Cian Healy. Both sides secured bonus-point victories in their opening fixtures, so a win in Shizuoka will leave them ...
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The Sun
OTTO WALLIN is adamant he would beat Tyson Fury in a rematch - and wants Anthony Joshua next. The Swedish heavyweight left The Gypsy King with a brutal cut above the eye during his points decision loss in Las Vegas earlier this month. Tyson Fury ...
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