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As-it-happens update February 26, 2020
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NFL.com
INDIANAPOLIS -- After spending the last couple of years in win-now mode, Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman enters this offseason with a different approach in mind. "We're hopeful that if we go into the free-agent market that maybe we're ...
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Yahoo Sports
After throwing just 20 1/3 innings between the regular season and the playoffs last year, Luis Severino's 2020 campaign is over before it even had a chance to start. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman brought the bad news on Tuesday afternoon that ...
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Bleacher Report
On Tuesday, Zion Williamson got his first crack at LeBron James, the face of the league for well over a decade, and Anthony Davis, the face of Zion's New Orleans Pelicans in the years preceding his arrival as the No. 1 pick of the 2019 NBA draft. The loaded ...
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Yahoo Sports
Mike Mayock leaves door wide open to replace Derek Carr. It's not so much what Mayock said about his starting quarterback — "Derek Carr played at a high level. I was very happy with Derek Carr." — it's what he didn't. Franchise quarterbacks don't get ...
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Sports Illustrated
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Evansville Reitz guard Kristian Lander committed to Indiana on Tuesday night, another huge get for Archie Miller and his coaching staff — and maybe the biggest one of all. The 6-foot-2 Lander is considered the best point guard in ...
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Sports Illustrated
INDIANAPOLIS – The Green Bay Packers went 0-2 against the San Francisco 49ers and 14-2 against everybody else in Year 1 under coach Matt LaFleur. One way for general manager Brian Gutekunst to go about his business would be to place his ...
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Yahoo Sports
Here are 10 takeaways from the Toronto Raptors' 108-97 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. One — Close: The Raptors confirmed that they can still compete with the Bucks, but that it will be an uphill battle. The loss of Kawhi Leonard, who averaged 30 points, 10 ...
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al.com
As Auburn players dove and crawled and rolled across the court in pursuit of a loose ball, they demonstrated why the team is 24-4 despite its poor offensive efficiency. That reason is heart. Before No. 15 Auburn faced off against Ole Miss, coach Bruce Pearl ...
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USA TODAY
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers are suddenly more than a possible playoff team in the East. Carter Hart & Co. might be ready to make some noise once they get there. Kevin Hayes had two goals and Travis Konecny and Nicolas Aube-Kubel ...
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Pacers.com
It was just like them, wasn't it? Actually, it was even more like them than usual. The Pacers have made a habit all season of responding to their worst losses with their best victories, virtual makeup calls that reflect their pride and resilience but leave questions ...
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Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO — The Sacramento Kings came out of the All-Star break knowing they had little margin for error if they wanted to make a playoff push. Three straight wins to begin the stretch run has them creeping back into contention. Harrison Barnes and ...
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New York Post
INDIANAPOLIS — Here is a little look-see into what Joe Judge wants to get out of NFL free agency — more specifically, what he is not interesting in acquiring as the first-year head coach looks to add specific talent to the Giants' roster: "Look, here's the deal: ...
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Sports Illustrated
FRISCO – Happy 31st anniversary to Jerry Jones and his Dallas Cowboys. Jones is, no doubt, a polarizing owner and NFL figure. When Jones purchased the Cowboys on this day in 1989 for $140 million, it made history as the most anyone has ever paid for ...
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BoxingScene.com
Deontay Wilder said all the right things after his loss to Tyson Fury last Saturday night. (photo by Ryan Hafey). Mark Breland did the right thing. Throwing in the towel in the seventh round of the highly anticipated rematch in Las Vegas was a decision that will ...
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247Sports
Another game, another Kentucky win and another Immanuel Quickley milestone. Just days after Quickley set a career-high in points scored in a game, Kentucky's sophomore guard and SEC Player of the Year candidate once again left the court with a new ...
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Washington Times
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Anthony Rendon had to laugh at the notion that he picked up right where he left off in helping the Washington Nationals win the World Series last year. Still, it was nice to leave his first game in a new uniform with a 1.000 batting average.
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Bolts from the Blue
The quarterbacks at the NFL Combine were some of the first players to get measured as they were a part of the initial group to arrive in Indianapolis alongside the wide receivers and running backs. This is the first time in almost two decades that the Chargers ...
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The Spokesman-Review
FORT MYERS, Fla. – This isn't quite how Chaim Bloom imagined things would go, back when he dreamed of running a baseball team. Less than two months after taking over the Red Sox – and with the start of spring training looming – Boston's new chief ...
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Montreal Gazette
WASHINGTON — Alex Ovechkin began the night being celebrated for what he's best at. He ended it doing something much more rare. Ovechkin scored his 701st goal minutes after being honored for 700 and added the shootout winner to help the Washington ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
General manager Mike Mayock made it clear Tuesday where the Raiders priorities are in free agency and the NFL draft. Mayock and coach Jon Gruden think they're close to having a pretty good offense with the addition of an explosive receiver or two.
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For The Win
Zion Williamson was the center of attention in his first game against LeBron James and the Lakers in Los Angeles, but another high-flying player stole the spotlight with one beautiful block in the fourth quarter – Alex Caruso. Yup, the Lakers guard, who has ...
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Albany Democrat Herald
Arizona State kept its strong late-season push rolling and Stanford revived its hopes of playing in the NCAA tournament for just the second time in the last 12 seasons. Oregon showed that it's clearly still in the chase for the regular-season title despite three ...
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The Keene Sentinel
BOSTON — As far as proven talent goes, Bruins' GM Don Sweeney may not have made the same splash that he did two years ago when he landed Rick Nash. He didn't pull off the same roster-transforming moves he did last year when he solidified the middle ...
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hoopsrumors.com
After averaging nearly 58 wins over the past three seasons, Houston is on a slightly more modest 53-win pace in 2019/20. However, after winning eight of their last 10 games, the Rockets are once again in position to claim home-court advantage in the first ...
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