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Playing the Raiders is a big deal for Khalil Mack, and that's good news for the Bears Khalil Mack is a pretty guarded guy, so it was a mild surprise to hear him speak so candidly about the Bears' game against Oakland this weekend. "Yeah, you could say I'm suppressing the emotional side of it," he told reporters at his locker on Tuesday ...
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Top Winners and Losers After Tuesday's Champions League Matchday 2 Results Serge Gnabry's four-goal heroics for Bayern Munich in the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League on Tuesday night were likely bittersweet for Arsenal fans. Gunners supporters would have enjoyed seeing one of the club's former players punish north London ...
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Steward, minority owner of Blues, vows to promote diversity in hockey DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- St. Louis Blues minority owner David L. Steward was celebrating on the TD Garden ice with his son after the Blues defeated the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on June 12 when he noticed something. "Everybody ...
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Connecticut evens WNBA Finals Series with Washington as MVP Elena Delle Done injured WASHINGTON – Jonquel Jones scored 32 points and grabbed 18 rebounds, and the Connecticut Sun took advantage of Elena Delle Donne's early injury exit to beat the Washington Mystics 99-87 in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals on Tuesday night and even ...
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Krejci may miss Bruins opener, Bergeron expected to be ready BOSTON (AP) — A major part of the Boston Bruins' success the past several years has been their depth at center. That depth might be tested early this season, with center David Krejci questionable for the Bruins' regular-season opener at the Dallas Stars on ...
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ESPN's Max Kellerman says that 'game manager' Tom Brady is 'not the same guy' When it comes to the NFL, ESPN hot take specialist Max Kellerman isn't exactly at his best. He once questioned whether Larry Fitzgerald, who just moved into second on the all-time receptions list, would be a Hall of Famer. It's Kellerman's job to be a ...
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Rays' Charlie Morton finds perfection before he throws the first pitch Ten months after signing with Tampa Bay, Morton is on top of the world and atop the mound for the AL Wild-Card game. Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Charlie Morton (50) warms up on the field on the day before they take on the Oakland Athletics for their ...
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At long last, Mavs guard Delon Wright has his chance at a breakout year alongside Luka Doncic Delon Wright says he often wondered how his NBA trajectory would have changed if not for that surprise on draft night of 2015. Believing he was going to be selected No. 21 overall by the Mavericks, 6-foot-5 University of Utah product instead heard his name ...
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Culture is key in developing NHL prospects, Devils GM says Whether it involves New Jersey rookie center Jack Hughes or any other prospect, Devils general manager Ray Shero says the most important aspects of a prospect's development must be in place before first stepping into the locker room. Simply put, the key ...
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Cubs coaches Loretta, Venable being considered for manager CHICAGO (AP) — Cubs coaches Mark Loretta and Will Venable are being considered for the team's managerial opening. Loretta and Venable join David Ross as the club's only internal candidates to replace Joe Maddon, whose contract expired after the ...
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Bengals at Steelers final score: Pittsburgh rides ground game, defense in 27-3 rout of hapless rivals The Steelers were able to get their first win of the season and the first win of the Mason Rudolph era on Monday night, taking down the Bengals (0-4) at Heinz Field, 27-3. Both clubs came out of the gate slow, but Pittsburgh was able to gain some traction ...
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Will Florida follow California's footsteps and allow college athletes to be paid? TALLAHASSEE — A new California law allowing college athletes to make money from endorsement deals and hire agents has some lawmakers in Florida looking to follow suit. "This is about fairness. The current NCAA rules prevent these highly skilled adults ...
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The new Gus Malzahn is comfortable, confident, more engaged and 'not as bored' AUBURN — Gus Malzahn "got bored the last couple of years." That's not something you usually hear a college football coach say, especially not a head coach of a major Power 5 university like Auburn where life can be so volatile that, one December, you're ...
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Sharks' Evander Kane suspended three games for abusing official in preseason game San Jose Sharks left wing Evander Kane, who called his preseason game ejection for abusing an official on Sunday an "absolute joke," was suspended three games by the NHL on Tuesday. He was suspended under Rule 40.4, which states a suspension is ...
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Mattress Salesman Places $3.5 Million Bet on Astros to Win World Series A Houston mattress salesman and Astros fan placed one of the highest bets ever taken by a U.S. bookmaker in Mississippi on Tuesday. Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale, owner of Houston's Gallery Furniture, bet $3.5 million on the Astros to win the World Series ...
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Kentucky's bigs weren't taken aback by Calipari's attempts to add to frontcourt Kentucky Coach John Calipari has made no secret of wishing the 2019-20 team had more big men. He went beyond wishing when he tried unsuccessfully to convince transfer Kerry Blackshear and freshman N'Faly Dante to come to UK. They instead went to ...
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Casey DeSmith clears waivers, joins AHL team; Jim Rutherford talks Jack Johnson In theory, the battle for the Penguins' backup goalie job was waged between two contenders. In one corner (or crease) was Casey DeSmith, a 28-year-old reliable lifetime backup who proved critical last season when Matt Murray went through early injury ...
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Which Team Could Be Next to End Its Stanley Cup Drought? After seeing a couple of first-time Cup champions crowned, which long-suffering team and fan base could be next? By Jeremy Fuchs. October 01, 2019. This story appears in the Oct. 7, 2019, issue of Sports Illustrated. For more great storytelling and in-depth ...
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Cousins airs apology to Thielen MINNEAPOLIS — Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins used his weekly radio show on Tuesday night, Oct. 1, to apologize to wide receiver Adam Thielen. In Sunday's 16-6 loss at Chicago, Cousins missed Thielen on several passes, including one that could ...
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Sources weigh in: What could it cost Mets to trade for Mookie Betts? Betts is eligible for free agency after the 2020 season. By Matthew Cerrone | 7:58PM. Share: Mookie Betts. Mets GM Brodie Van Wagenen told reporters at the Winter Meetings last offseason that he wanted to acquire a tried-and-true, everyday center fielder.
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Damian Lillard: Blazers 'Mentality Has to Shift' to Winning NBA Finals Damian Lillard has been vocal about his decision to stay with the Portland Trail Blazers, who drafted him sixth overall in 2012, rather than go with the NBA's trend of forming superteams. However, anyone who thinks the 29-year-old point guard is settling is ...
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Police video shows UT football player calling coach, insulting officers during arrest KNOXVILLE, Tenn — Bodycam and patrol car footage reveals more details about the arrest of a UT football player that Coach Jeremy Pruitt called "unacceptable" and prompted an apology from the player. Vols linebacker Jeremy Banks, 19, was arrested after ...
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How Marcus Morris being a 'dog' will help the New York Knicks GREENBURGH, N.Y. — As they try to rebound from last season's 17-win campaign, the Knicks are hoping to be a tougher, grittier, and more physical team this season. They improved their chances of playing that style by signing players who own that sort of ...
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Lamar Jackson and Ravens offense is the reason for hope in Baltimore You may never have thought that the Ravens would need their offense to carry them but that's exactly what they need from Lamar Jackson and company. The Ravens have one of the worst defenses through four weeks. The defensive effort against the Browns ...
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Ardie Savea's 'courage' against slagging for googles at Rugby World Cup Ardie Savea's courage in deciding to wear goggles should help him bump off insults like he does would-be tacklers. That's the view of Ian McKinley, the first professional rugby player to wear protective goggles, which the All Black flanker will sport for the first ...
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2019 Rugby World Cup: Humidity to play major part in All Blacks match against Canada The All Blacks are set to face a challenge tonight, no, probably not Canada but the heat and humidity of playing indoors. At kick-off, the temperature in Oita is due to be around 25C with humidity at a whopping 89 per cent. And while the roof of the 40,000 ...
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Bombers great Tim Watson flips view on Joe Daniher, saying there's 'no doubt' he wants to leave Essendon great Tim Watson has flipped on his view of Joe Daniher, declaring there's "no doubt" in his mind the forward wants to leave the Bombers. Daniher attended the Bombers' best and fairest count on Tuesday night with his future one of the major ...
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After 800 NHL games, Oilers' Gagner back in the minors in Bakersfield Sam Gagner bought a house here this summer and doctor/wife Rachel just gave birth to their third child, a girl to go with their two boys, so this is hardly the time to be going to Bakersfield. But, that's the life of an NHLer, even one with more than 800 games, ...
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Nathan Lyon: Girlfriend helped dig me out of Ashes hole If Australia had not recovered to secure the Ashes it would have been remembered as the most costly fumble in Test cricket history. Nathan Lyon's butter fingers at the death in the Third Test at Headingley saw Australia's last hope of ending a last-wicket ...
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How Will Morris Claiborne Fit in With Chiefs in Week 5? The Kansas City Chiefs came into the season with major problems in the secondary. Depth at cornerback was a huge concern and they addressed it in early August. Kansas City signed former first-round pick Morris Claiborne to a one-year deal. Claiborne has ...
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Juninho Bacuna ends Huddersfield's long drought and pushes Stoke's Nathan Jones to the brink Nathan Jones delivered what sounded like a farewell speech after a home defeat against the only other Championship team without a win left his job as Stoke manager hanging by the thinnest of threads. A goal by substitute Juninho Bacuna eight minutes ...
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FA probe claims Charlton's Leko racially abused by Leeds player The English Football Association are investigating an allegation that Charlton's Jonathan Leko was racially abused by a Leeds player during Saturday's Championship match. Charlton claim on-loan West Brom forward Leko was subjected to the taunt during ...
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Sylver: Five Burning Questions for the Celtics at the Start of Training Camp By Sean Sylver, 98.5 The Sports Hub. I don't know about you, but I couldn't run from last year's Celtics fast enough. When the final horn sounded on that disjointed mess of a season, I had to block my ears - difficult, when you work in sports radio - and cover my ...
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Joseph Parker pulls out of Dereck Chisora fight as Eddie Hearn searches for replacement Joseph Parker has been forced to pull out of his fight against Dereck Chisora on October 26. Parker and Chisora were set to face each other at the O2 Arena later this month as part of a co-event alongside Regis Prograis' fight against Josh Taylor in the World ...
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