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As-it-happens update October 31, 2019
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NBCSports.com
The 49ers have a good thing going. The club is 7-0 entering their Week 9 game Thursday night against the Arizona Cardinals. The players have meshed well in the locker room, and are clearly having a lot of fun. General manager John Lynch said on The ...
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NBCSports.com
SAN FRANCISCO -- Six games. Six games over 20 weeks are all it took to demolish a brief but spectacular NBA dynasty, changing the structure of the league and swinging open the doors to the kingdom. The Warriors lost Kevin Durant (ruptured Achilles) and ...
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FOXSports.com
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — A day before the NFL trade deadline, Pete Carroll lamented the lack of noise surrounding his Seattle Seahawks. The deadline came and went with no movement. No new center nor any other option for a banged up offensive line.
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Forbes
Through the first four games of the season, it's difficult to assess exactly what the Miami Heat are as a team. For one, it's because we've seen two different versions of the club: in the first three games, they played without Jimmy Butler, who finally made his ...
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Sports Illustrated
It's been a true conundrum, trying to suss out the rationale that has governed the Denver Broncos 'plan' (or seeming lack thereof) for quarterback Drew Lock. As an injured reserve player, Lock has been eligible to return to the practice field technically for ...
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NBCSports.com
Even though they picked up a big 7-4 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night the Anaheim Ducks have been in a little bit of a funk over the past couple of weeks, losing four of their past six games. Adding to the struggles is the fact the injury list is starting ...
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NBCSports.com
When it comes to winning a championship, athletes have been known to battle through pain and injury. The same can be said about these Washington Nationals in winning their first World Series championship. Look at Trea Turner's freaking finger.
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USA TODAY
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Injured Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since his tightrope ankle surgery on Oct. 20, though he was severely limited, according to head coach Nick Saban. "Tua was able to take ...
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NBCSports.com
Stephen Strasburg, starting pitcher for the victorious Washington Nationals, has been named 2019 World Series MVP. In five postseason starts, Strasburg posted a 5-0 record. Over 36.1 innings pitched, Strasburg allowed 30 hits, nine runs, four home runs and ...
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Yahoo Sports
Just because JD Johnson can no longer play football doesn't mean he isn't still a Michigan commit. Johnson, a four-star quarterback recruit in the Class of 2020 according to Rivals, announced Wednesday that his football career has ended due to ...
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Bleacher Report
Conor McGregor is headed back to the Octagon in the new year. At least, that's what the former two-division UFC champion claims. The date McGregor is targeting is January 18. The setting is the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The opponent? Well ...
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UW Dawg Pound
Tyler Huntley and Zack Moss are back for another year, and it finally seems to be coming together for the Utes' offense. Key Stats. Rush play percentage: 65%. 2nd quarter points per game: 13.3. Yards per play: 6.5. Plays per game: 68 (#92). Rush yards per ...
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Raw Charge
We should have known it would be a rollicking good time in New Jersey when the starting goaltenders had combined for a whopping zero wins heading into the night. As they say in boxing, "Someone's O has to go!" Luckily for the Lightning it was Curtis ...
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Kansas City Star
TOKYO (Reuters) - A well-known Japanese politician has called on Olympic chief Thomas Bach to move the Tokyo 2020 golf tournaments to somewhere cooler, saying keeping them in their planned location would be irresponsible because of the heat.
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Formula 1
Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen, Daniel Ricciardo and Alex Albon light up the streets of Hollywood at Formula 1's first fan festival on the streets of Los Angeles. Ricciardo · Bottas · Verstappen · Albon · F1 Festivals. Share ...
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BBC News
It is six years since the Football Association outlined its intention to come up with a plan to help British Asians make an impact on English football. The aim of the FA's strategy - which was subsequently published in 2015 - was to increase the number of Asians ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
The new-look summer tennis schedule has copped a body blow after Roger Federer's withdrawal from the inaugural ATP Cup but Tennis Australia says it has "total respect" for the Swiss legend's decision. After pledging his commitment last month to the $22 ...
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The Mercury News
SANTA CLARA — Rookie sensation Nick Bosa and his older brother, Joey, swept NFL Defensive Player of the Week honors Wednesday for their roles in leading the 49ers and Los Angeles Chargers, respectively, to victories Sunday. They were the first ...
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NBCSports.com
Joel Embiid and Karl-Anthony Towns have been trash talking for years. It boiled over into a legitimate fight tonight. The centers got tangled. Then, they started pushing. Then, the altercation evolved into a full-blown scrap with Towns even swinging on Embiid.
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The New Daily
Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur has continued his fine run at the Paris Masters as he upset ninth-seeded Roberto Bautista Agut to progress to the third round. The 20-year-old Sydneysider, who lost the Swiss Indoors final to Roger Federer on Sunday, beat his ...
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National Post
John Tavares has a final hurdle or two to clear before he returns to the Maple Leafs lineup. The Leafs captain agreed with the notion that he will have a better handle on his status once practice on Friday is done, leaving the door open to a return on Saturday ...
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