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Realistic Landing Spots for NFL's Biggest Early Cap Casualties The new league year and NFL free agency don't start until March 18, but teams aren't waiting to make moves. Long-term negotiations are underway for some players, while others have been shown the door in cap-saving moves. For the cap casualties, being ...
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Biggest NBA Questions as Season Hangs in the Balance Thinking about basketball never stops. As the world copes with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the NBA has suspended the 2019-20 season for a minimum of one month. That was always going to be the right call, and it became unavoidable once ...
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Which NFL team will be the next to move on from its starting quarterback? The NFL is evolving. The league is embracing new ways to do business, break down film, and prepare for games. Teams are hiring entire analytical departments. But the biggest change in the NFL is how teams value the quarterbacks they've drafted.
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NFL Mock Draft 2020: Latest Predictions for Justin Herbert, Other Top Prospects Each year as the NFL draft draws closer, a more intense focus usually gets paid to the available quarterbacks. A handful of signal-callers could land in the first round in 2020, including Oregon's Justin Herbert and Utah State's Jordan Love. Herbert had an ...
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Ravens re-sign kick returner De'Anthony Thomas OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens re-signed kick returner De'Anthony Thomas on Saturday but they'll likely bring in competition for that spot in the offseason. Thomas, 27, was an average returner who didn't make as many explosive plays as ...
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Should the Jaguars Attempt to Sign Veteran Tight End Delanie Walker? With the Jacksonville Jaguars likely to explore the veteran tight end market, no stone should be left unturned considering their need for experienced depth at the position. That even includes 35-year olds who have already spent 14 years in the NFL such as ...
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Sources: Bills re-sign TE Jason Croom to 1-year deal ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills have re-signed tight end Jason Croom to a one-year contract, sources told ESPN's Field Yates. An exclusive rights free agent, Croom missed the entire 2019 season with a hamstring injury but caught 22 passes for ...
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Coronavirus: MLB considering roster freeze to prevent transactions during COVID-19 shutdown Major League Baseball, like many sports leagues around the world, has been shut down indefinitely because of the growing threat that is the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Spring training has been suspended and Opening Day will be pushed back at least ...
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Bohnenkamp: I'll Miss The Tournament I'll miss the cups. You've seen them on TV during the NCAA tournament, when the cameras are focused on a coach and behind him is a table of sports journalists. Or on the bench, when a player is getting a drink. There's always a cup there. Blue, with a name ...
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Oklahoma health officials made call to test Jazz for coronavirus despite shortage of kits After Jazz players Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell tested positive for coronavirus this week in Oklahoma City, one question came up: How were 58 testing kits found on short notice to use on people with connections to the team when few kits are available ...
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Agent's Take: Here are the contracts Tom Brady, Dak Prescott and other top offensive players should target Target prices for top impending free agent defensive players were covered in an article earlier in the week. The focus now turns to the other side of the ball. As a reminder, it was my responsibility while working on the agent side to create target or asking prices ...
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Candidates linked to GCU coaching search include Pitino, Bennett Grand Canyon University has parted ways with men's basketball head coach Dan Majerle after seven seasons with the former Phoenix Suns player at the helm. Overall, Majerle led GCU to a record of 136-89, but he was unable to achieve his goal of leading ...
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Sixteen Wiregrass girls basketball players earn ASWA all-state honors Led by two members of the undefeated Charles Henderson state championship team, 16 Wiregrass girls basketball players earned all-state accolades from the Alabama Sports Writers Association. The ASWA released its girls all-state team for AHSAA Class ...
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The Latest: Abe says Japan to host 2020 Olympics as planned FILE - In this Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. filer, Fiorentina's Patrick Cutrone celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during an Italian Cup eightfinal soccer match, between Fiorentina and Atalanta at the Artemio Franchi stadium in Florence, Italy. Two more ...
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Arthur Blank will pay hourly employees who are off work because of coronavirus Falcons owner Arthur Blank is stepping up and doing what all team owners should do as sports shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Blank has committed to paying the hourly employees who are off work to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, ...
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Florida State Named Men's Basketball National Champions by State Senate The Florida Senate passed a resolution Friday naming the Florida State Seminoles the 2020 college basketball national champions after the NCAA tournament was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. ESPN reported the measure passed by a ...
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Archdeacon: Anthony Grant on end of Flyers' season — 'This is bigger than basketball' Dayton Flyers basketball coach Anthony Grant kept repeating that phrase Friday afternoon as he, UD's women's coach Shauna Green and the school's athletics director Neil Sullivan, held a brief press conference at UD Arena to talk about the "roller coaster of ...
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Schachmann holds on to win Paris-Nice Maximilian Schachmann (Bora-Hansgrohe) secured overall victory at the 2020 Paris-Nice on Saturday despite a late attack from Tiesj Benoot (Team Sunweb) on the closing climb to Valdeblore La Colmiane that pushed the German to the limit. Nairo Quintana ...
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Bengals cut tackle Cordy Glenn after two seasons Whoever's under center for the Cincinnati Bengals next season won't have an eight-year veteran manning his blind side. Cincinnati released left tackle Cordy Glenn on Friday. Glenn carried a cap hit of $9.5 million into 2020. But with his release, the Bengals ...
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IPL cricket season will be shortened, says Ganguly Mumbai (AFP) - India's cricket board chief Sourav Ganguly said Saturday the Indian Premier League will be truncated with the Twenty20 tournament pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic. The world's richest cricket league was postponed Friday, ...
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Athletics-'Supernatural' Semenya confident of 200m success CAPE TOWN, March 14 (Reuters) - Caster Semenya is confident she will book her Tokyo Olympics ticket by qualifying for the 200 metres after switching to the sprint distance in a bid to avoid World Athletics regulations aimed at lowering her testosterone.
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LA Chargers: Free agent nose tackles to replace Brandon Mebane On Wednesday, the LA Chargers made the expected move to cut Brandon Mebane for cap space. Now, the Chargers must find a replacement for their former run-stuffing nose tackle. In 2016, long-time Seattle Seahawk Brandon Mebane signed with the LA ...
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Illini start strong, wither in Big Ten play The women's basketball team's season came to a close March 4 at the Big Ten tournament. The Illini bounced out of the tournament with a 71-55 loss to the Wisconsin Badgers. In a season riddled with Big Ten struggles and team injuries, there were some ...
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Statement from Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos on COVID-19 cancellations and postponements LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska Athletic Director Bill Moos commented on the various cancellations and postponements of Nebraska sporting events on Friday: "I fully support the actions taken by the Big Ten Conference, as well as Chancellor Green and ...
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HARDESTY: The last gasp of normalcy in Indianapolis No one was leaving Bankers Life Fieldhouse early on Wednesday night. Never mind that the outcome was well in hand. And traffic in Downtown Indianapolis was going to be just as much of a nightmare leaving as it was driving in. Still, no one was eager to try ...
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Grasshoppers won't start April 9 after Minor League Baseball delays season GREENSBORO — The Greensboro Grasshoppers are delaying the start of their season due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision was reached after consulting with medical professionals as well as officials with Major League Baseball and Minor League ...
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