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49ers commit $500K to support community during coronavirus pandemic The 49ers on Thursday committed $500,000 to support the community to assist the region's most vulnerable populations amid the coronavirus pandemic. The organization announced it is partnering with Cindy Chavez, President of the Santa Clara County ...
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Here are Patriots' highest-paid players after Joe Thuney signs franchise tender Joe Thuney just became the surprising answer to a trivia question. The New England Patriots offensive guard signed his one-year franchise tag Thursday, according to his agent. That means Thuney will earn $14.78 million in 2020 -- making him the ...
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Free agents leaving Patriots are forming crazy (but predictable) pattern It's been a funny punch line over the last few seasons, but this year, it's an undeniable trend: Bill Belichick's former assistants can't stop signing his former players. We're less than a day into NFL free agency, and six members of the 2019 New England Patriots ...
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Sources: NBA directs teams to close practice facilities The NBA sent out a memo Thursday afternoon stating that, starting Friday, all 30 NBA teams must close their practice and training facilities to players and staff until further notice, sources told ESPN. Thursday's memo was an update on ones sent out by the ...
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De'Vondre Campbell, Cardinals Agree to 1-Year Contract Worth Up to $8.5 Million De'Vondre Campbell is leaving the Atlanta Falcons to join the Arizona Cardinals on a one-year deal worth up to $8.5 million, agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed to ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday. The Falcons selected Campbell in the fourth round of the ...
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Jameis Winston Rumors: Buzz on Steelers, Jaguars and Teams Linked to Ex-Bucs QB Jameis Winston will eventually find a suitor in free agency, but the market for his services has dipped somewhere between uninspiring and disappointing. While a return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers couldn't be ruled out initially, that changed when Tom ...
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Mackensie Alexander and Jayron Kearse Depart as Teardown of Vikings Secondary Continues The mass exodus of the Vikings' secondary continued in earnest on Thursday morning, with free agents Mackensie Alexander and Jayron Kearse becoming the latest departures from Mike Zimmer's prized unit. First, Kearse's widely-expected exit came to ...
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Yannick Ngakoue Trade Rumors: Price for Jaguars Star Starts with 1st-Round Pick The Jacksonville Jaguars are setting a high price tag for defensive end Yannick Ngakoue. ESPN's Jordan Raanan reported teams interested in Ngakoue believe the Jaguars are expecting to get a first-round draft pick in return, "or teams in the top half of the ...
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Coronavirus: LeBron James' Lakers among NBA teams who stand to benefit most from season hiatus NBA commissioner Adam Silver outlined the rapidly evolving coronavirus situation as it pertains to the remainder of the 2019-20 season on Wednesday. For starters, Silver admitted there is no guarantee the season will resume. Every week the virus isn't ...
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Mariners latest club to shut down spring training operations SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners have shut down their spring training facility in Arizona because of the virus and told their players to view the coming weeks as though they're in offseason mode. Seattle general manager Jerry Dipoto said on a ...
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49ers Rumors: Starting OG Mike Person Released, Tom Compton Signed to Contract The San Francisco 49ers will reportedly release starting guard Mike Person, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. In a corresponding move, the 49ers have agreed to a one-year deal with veteran offensive lineman Tom Compton, according to Matt Maiocco of ...
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Logan Ryan Rumors: Ex-Titans CB Open to Short-Term Contract; Wants over $10M Cornerback Logan Ryan remains a free agent and is apparently unwilling to take less than $10 million per year, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The 29-year-old is coming off a three-year, $30 million deal with the Tennessee Titans that ended this ...
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How DL Jurrell Casey, reportedly traded to Denver, fits on the Broncos' defense ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — For those accustomed to Von Miller screaming off the edge, beating a tackle and taking down a quarterback, here's the truth of the matter. Edge rushers remain important in today's NFL. Miller and his counterparts are game-wreckers; ...
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UPDATE: Broncos cut Joe Flacco | Which quarterbacks are still available? Cam Newton, Andy Dalton? QB carousel The NFL's quarterback shuffle reached its fever pitch on Tuesday with the news that three major players at football's most important position made their free agency decisions. The big one: Tom Brady plans to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Introducing ...
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This Day in Sports History: Michael Jordan Returns to Bulls Wearing No. 45 After First Retirement Just nine days after announcing his retirement from baseball in 1995, Michael Jordan returned to the NBA hardwood with the Chicago Bulls. Jordan spent 21 months away from basketball and among the Minor League Baseball ranks from 1993-95. The future ...
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Eisenberg: Exactly What the Ravens Needed As their 14-2 regular-season record indicates, the Ravens were really good in 2019. But on the few occasions when they weren't, their rushing defense was central to their problems. You probably remember (but would like to forget) Nick Chubb rumbling 88 ...
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Cleveland Indians batten down the hatches, while weathering the coronavirus storm CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The dispersal, for the most part, is over. Now the Indians, like almost every other big-MLB team, are trying to keep their people healthy, while weathering the coronavirus pandemic. Chris Antonetti, Indians president of baseball operations, ...
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MLB calls off games in Mexico, Puerto Rico NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball called off what was to have been its first two regular-season games in Mexico City, along with a three-game series in Puerto Rico because of the new coronavirus. Arizona and San Diego were to have played on ...
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LA Rams Are A Team On The Move And Todd Gurley Might Be Next This L.A. story is one of change when eyeing the Rams' defense. The opening of the NFL free-agency door saw many Rams get spit out and become former Rams: linebacker Cory Littleton, edge rusher Dante Fowler and defensive lineman Michael Brockers.
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NFL rumors: Josh Gordon hopes to return as league softens stance on marijuana use Ex-NFL wide receiver Josh Gordon could be headed back to the league after being shelved for the last few months due to a failed drug test -- the latest in a long line of transgressions of substance abuse. Although he faces a long road back, there is, at least, ...
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Upon further review: NFL allows teams to announce signings, trades The NFL has changed course and is allowing teams to announce agreements they have reached with free agents as well as trades. Though the league's business year began Wednesday, the NFL instructed teams to hold back direct confirmations of those ...
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MLS further suspends season until May 10 due to coronavirus pandemic Major League Soccer announced Thursday that it will suspend its season another four weeks, to May 10, a delay that figures to push the MLS Cup into December. In a one-paragraph statement MLS, which a week ago announced a 30-day halt to the season, ...
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Remaining priorities and projected starters for the Cardinals Behind general manager Steve Keim, the Arizona Cardinals have gotten out to an aggressive start as NFL free agency began Monday. They transition-tagged running back Kenyan Drake and then agreed to trade for receiver DeAndre Hopkins when the ...
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Missing sports? Here's how you can watch the NBA, NFL, and NHL for free We've made it just more than a week without sports, after the NBA, NHL, and MLB announced they would suspend their seasons amid the new coronavirus outbreak. But thanks to a number of free, on-demand streaming options, sports are back. Sort of.
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TD Garden Employees Worried Over Lack of Financial Support During Sports Shutdown After many teams have pledged to financially support their arena workers during the sports shutdown, TD Garden employees are concerned over the Bruins' silence on the matter. Boston remains the only NHL team to not announce a plan for financially ...
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Instant Reaction: DeForest Buckner Acquired By Colts INDIANAPOLIS — We all know how much Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard "loves them draft picks." So, if he was willing to part with his most valuable pick in order to trade straight-up for a player for the first time since becoming the Colts' GM, ...
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Monaco Grand Prix organisers cancel 2020 event outright Monaco Grand Prix organisers have confirmed the famous race will not take place in 2020 having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Thursday, F1 postponed its three races slated for May, the Dutch, Spanish and Monaco GPs. Later that ...
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BYU hires former Cougar great Harvey Unga as its permanent running backs coach Provo • A little more than a month after BYU running back coach AJ Steward left Provo for Tucson to join the Arizona staff, the Cougars have finally found a replacement. And they didn't have to look very far to find him. BYU coach Kalani Sitake on Thursday ...
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Jason Joyce: Missing March Madness Snow was falling outside my window when I moved from my bed to my makeshift home office Wednesday morning and the bromide about how it always snows on the week of the state boys basketball tournament rang in my head. Not this year! One of the ...
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BOZICH | Scott Dolson knows the next steps Indiana basketball must take LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Delray Brooks was one of the most disappointing recruits of the three-decade Bob Knight era at Indiana University. Brooks arrived at IU in 1984 as the USA Today high school player of the year, a must-have recruit that Knight ...
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England Votes For 'Indefinite' Delay As All Clubs Vow To Finish The Season A joint statement from England's main footballing bodies, fronted by the Football Association (FA) was released Thursday, advocating a "commitment to finding ways of resuming the 2019-20 football season and ensuring all domestic and European club ...
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Khabib Nurmagomedov confident Dana White will find new location for UFC 249 Khabib Nurmagomedov knows he won't be fighting Tony Ferguson in New York next month, but he's confident the highly anticipated showdown will happen somewhere in the world on April 18, even if Dana White isn't. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Mets vs. Marlins series in Puerto Rico canceled A pandemic-related inevitability became official Thursday. The Mets' series against the Marlins in San Juan, Puerto Rico — scheduled for April 28-30 — has been canceled, Major League Baseball announced. It will be rescheduled for dates in Miami, since ...
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Yankees' DJ LeMahieu explains why he's staying at spring training amid coronavirus shutdown Feb 17, 2020; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu (26) tosses the ball towards second base during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports (Jonathan Dyer). Yankees ...
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Vikings doing more subtracting than adding, so far With the NFL market now open, as teams try to make the math work to support their offseason shopping, the Minnesota Vikings have so far been doing more subtracting than adding. Their first official move of the new league year that began on Wednesday ...
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ESPN Revives The Ocho, Hallmark Sets Christmas Marathon as Networks Shake Up Schedules Media companies have been coming up with strategies over the past week to entice the growing number of Americans who are homebound as a result of the COVID-10 pandemic. Streaming services have taken an early lead on the front, offering up early ...
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Patriots targeting free agent DL Derek Wolfe, who once said 'I hate everything about them' (report) The New England Patriots have been bleeding players so far in free agency. Now, it looks like they're ready to stock up their defensive line. According to Mark Daniels of the Providence Journal, the Patriots have shown interest in former Denver Broncos ...
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Golden Knights donating money to help arena workers By Justin Emerson. Thu, Mar 19, 2020 (9:36 a.m.). The Golden Knights are stepping up to help T-Mobile Arena workers impacted by the loss of NHL games this season. Golden Knights owner Bill Foley announced this morning that the organization, as well as ...
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Eddie Hearn thinks Dillian Whyte should keep an eye on Tyson Fury situation According to Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn, even though Dillian Whyte has yet to secure his shot at the WBC world heavyweight title, he might just end up with one due to unforeseen circumstances. With UKAD set to investigate new claims pertaining to ...
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Pikes Peak Hill Climb postponed amid coronavirus pandemic The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is postponed until Aug. 30. The board of directors have decided to postpone the 98th running of the race nine weeks in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The race was originally scheduled for June 28. Fan Fest ...
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How to maintain marathon fitness when your race has been postponed Trained for a spring marathon and now worried you'll lose all your fitness? Running coach Lewis Moses offers advice on staying happy and healthy in challenging times. By Rick Pearson. 19/03/2020. how to maintain marathon fitness. Justin PagetGetty ...
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Baker Mayfield donating $50000 to Cleveland food bank amid coronavirus outbreak Professional athletes all around the sports world are stepping up as the United States deals with the growing coronavirus pandemic. That now includes Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield. The youngster took to Instagram on Thursday to announce ...
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