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Which Saints are entering free agency this offseason? Here's all of them: Several New Orleans Saints are set to enter free agency, including all three of the team's quarterbacks in Drew Brees, Teddy Bridgewater and Taysom Hill. There's a caveat with Brees, though. Brees did declare Feb. 18 that he'll be returning to the gridiron for ...
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The Real Winners and Losers from UFC Fight Night 170 The UFC was in Brazil's capital city on Saturday night, but it was hardly a routine engagement. The seats at Ginasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia were empty thanks to an order from the Brazilian government in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, which left ...
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LSU Staffer Relays Joe Burrow Pro Day Story to Emphasize QB's Selflessness The NFL offseason has been altered by the coronavirus pandemic with pro days and prospect visits to team facilities notably canceled in the lead-up to the 2020 draft. That won't affect a handful of prospects slated to be picked early, such as LSU quarterback ...
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Some Phillies stay, some go home — when will we see them again? CLEARWATER, Fla. — In a meeting with team executives Saturday, Phillies players were given the choice to return to their offseason homes or remain in Florida to use the club's training facility. "We understand every player and circumstance is different and ...
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Twins part ways with season on hold FORT MYERS, FLA. – The Twins met Saturday morning in the clubhouse at Hammond Stadium — then went their separate ways. Some players headed for the Twin Cities, others to their year-round homes. A few will remain in the area. Some were still ...
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Few answers, 500 questions. How the IndyCar paddock is making sense of losing four races. ST. PETERSBURG – Moments after IndyCar ventured into uncharted territory midday Friday, putting the first four races of the 2020 season on hold, Zach Veach was trying to find some sense of normalcy. Even if it only was a simple phone interview. "We're on ...
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Raiders Safety Johnathan Abram Surprises Mom, Gifts Her House on Video Johnathan Abram for the win. The Las Vegas Raiders safety surprised his mother with a new home Saturday, earning major son points in the process: Johnathan Abram @JohnathanAbram1. Anything for my mama https://t.co/Dm5qjtQP2c. Johnathan ...
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NASCAR driver: 'Sitting here at home on a Saturday. It feels weird' Saturday was to have been the day NASCAR fans found out: Could someone defeat Kyle Busch in a Truck race? The answer had been no in Busch's last seven series starts, dating to 2018, but the interest in his streak built the last few weeks. It started with a ...
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Santa Anita, the only game in town, races without any fans Wonder if they had a horse race and nobody came? Oh, jockeys and the trainers were here, milling about, kicking at invisible things, as if waiting for a bus. It was a day of invisible things at Santa Anita Park on Saturday, the first race day the historic track held ...
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Because of coronavirus, Nevada commission suspends combat sports through March 25 Forty-eight hours after California suspended combat sports through the end of March because of the coronavirus outbreak, the Nevada State Athletic Commission held an emergency meeting Saturday and decided to put combat sports on a hiatus as well ...
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Bob Baffert says he's hearing Kentucky Derby could move to 'maybe June or September' On the same day Churchill Downs announced it's considering "the timing of the 146th Kentucky Derby this year" given the coronavirus pandemic, five-time winner Bob Baffert said he's hearing the Run for the Roses could be moved to the summer or fall.
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Remembering, with a shudder, the last time there was no major-league baseball Major-league baseball has only been shut down a few days, but the memories are already flooding back. Nightmares will probably follow. EN-US. An error has occurred. Subscribe to the DIGITAL. paper. Only $.99 for the first 3 Months! Subscribe. Already a ...
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Looking back at one of the most transformative weeks in sports history At the very moment the lights began to flicker off in the world of American sports, there rose a plaintive wail. ``Why!'' a spectator shrieked at Oklahoma City's Chesapeake Energy Arena, capturing the angst of a nation rendered all but helpless by a potentially ...
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Pac-12 officially cancels all sports for remaining academic year After the NCAA made the executive decision to cancel all remaining winter and spring NCAA championships, the Pac-12 has followed suit by canceling all remaining spring sports activities. Pac-12 statement cancelling all sports for remainder of academic ...
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Sean Payton expects league year to be pushed back, changes made to NFL draft due to coronavirus New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton believes the NFL league year, which starts Wednesday, will be pushed back due to coronavirus, he said in an interview with TVG on Saturday. Payton — who was interviewed while at Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, ...
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Clippers, Lakers and Kings create employee fund for part-time workers As was reported Friday, the Staples Center tenants whose seasons were suspended have established an employee fund for hourly workers. The Clippers, Lakers, and Kings confirmed Saturday that they have created a fund "designed to provide ...
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Pegula Sports & Entertainment, players, Sabres Foundation to compensate arena employees if games are canceled Kim Pegula made it known on Saturday that arena workers would be taken care of financially if games are canceled. Along with players, staff members and the Buffalo Sabres Foundation, Pegula Sports and Entertainment said that workers would be paid for ...
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Royer, Sass are first Iditarod teams to reach Kaltag, but others will pass them there Jessie Royer of Fairbanks mushed through a snowstorm to pick up another $2,000 plus 25 pounds of salmon Saturday afternoon for being the first musher to reach Kaltag in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Royer collected her second trail award in two days ...
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Former Indians P Trevor Bauer Wants to Organize a "Sandlot" Style Baseball Game While We Wait for the Season to Start What started as a simple tweet aimed at maybe looking to have some fun could turn into one of the best events while fans and everyone alike waits out for the Major League Baseball season to start. The tweet came from veteran pitcher David Carpenter to ...
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Mets letting players decide how they'll handle coronavirus hiatus PORT ST. LUCIE — Baseball activities were conducted Saturday at the Mets' spring-training complex, in a limited scope, and will likely continue throughout the duration of the sport's shutdown because of the coronavirus. On Saturday, general manager ...
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