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Nick Foles periscoped with Chase Daniel and made exactly one Bears reference When you write about the Bears and hear that Nick Foles is going to Periscope with Chase Daniel, you're going to watch it. Think of the content! It went on for almost 35 minutes, which would be objectively annoying if not for the fact that I deeply cherish ...
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Bears hold pre-draft meeting with SIU safety Jeremy Chinn The Bears have a need at safety alongside Eddie Jackson, and while Deon Bush was re-signed to a one-year deal to presumably replace Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in the starting lineup, GM Ryan Pace may decide the 2020 NFL draft offers a better option. One safety ...
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Jalen Hurts Explains Staying at Alabama After Losing QB Job to Tua Tagovailoa Jalen Hurts' eventful collegiate career saw him dominate as Alabama's starting quarterback in 2016 and 2017, lose his job to Tua Tagovailoa in 2018 and earn Heisman Trophy runner-up honors as Oklahoma's quarterback in 2019. Hurts stayed at Alabama ...
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Anthony Rizzo understands Cubs' core could be nearing end of run together Anthony Rizzo isn't blind to the fact 2020, if not 2021, could be the end of the illustrious run of the current Cubs core. Latest Cubs Talk. Lester's soccer career and other things to know about Cubs lefty · Rizzo has no regrets over signing bargain deal in 2013 ...
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Minnesota's Marcus Carr says he'll enter NBA draft but won't hire agent MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota's Marcus Carr will declare his early entry for the NBA draft, the sophomore point guard said on Monday night in a post on his Instagram account. View this post on Instagram · GOG. A post shared by (@cinco.1k) on Mar 30, ...
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NCAA announces an extra year of eligibility for spring athletes The NCAA announced Monday evening they will allow spring athletes an extra year of eligibility after the spring season was upended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. DI Council grants waiver to allow additional eligibility for spring sport athletes whose ...
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Redskins are warming up to trading down from No. 2 pick, per one report The 2020 NFL Draft is less than a month away, meaning the rumors surrounding the Redskins and what they'll do with the No. 2 overall selection are only going to intensify over the next few weeks. Many expect the Burgundy and Gold to select Ohio State ...
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Why Steve Kerr, 2017 Warriors knew they were going to win championship The 2016-17 Golden State Warriors arguably are the greatest team in NBA history. They nearly swept through the entire postseason, before dropping Game 4 of the NBA Finals on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Winning the championship, of ...
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Packers keeping running back/kick returner Tyler Ervin GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- The Green Bay Packers are keeping running back/return specialist Tyler Ervin. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst announced Monday that the team has re-signed Ervin, who played in four regular-season games and two ...
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Could Brandin Cooks be traded for fourth time in six-year career? "Free me," Brandin Cooks Tweeted Friday night, spawning questions about his status with the Rams. Does he want to be traded? Or is "free me" referring to some sort of get-me-out-this-quarantined life? After an earlier version of this note ran, I was told by two ...
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Maryland forward Ricky Lindo Jr. enters NCAA transfer portal The Maryland Terrapins announced that sophomore forward Ricky Lindo Jr. has entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal. Lindo's playing time was limited in Big Ten games, and he finished the 2019-20 season averaging 7.0 minutes, 1.7 points and 1.9 ...
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Myron Rolle, former NFL safety, on front lines of coronavirus fight as Boston neurosurgery resident Myron Rolle is a modern Renaissance man. He's a Rhodes Scholar, a former Tennessee Titans safety who went to Florida State before being drafted in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft, and these days he's on the coronavirus frontlines as a third-year ...
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Chart: Masters at a glance When: Thursday-Sunday. Where: Augusta National Golf Club. Course: 7,435 yards, par 72 (36-36). Purse: To be determined ($8 million in 2010). Field: 97 (91 professionals, six amateurs). Cut: Top 44 and ties, and anyone within 10 shots of the lead.
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Area players named to Division 4 All-State girls hoop team The Battle Creek/Kalamazoo area had several players earn All-State honors in girls basketball. Faith Guritz of Martin was named to the first team on the Associated Press Division 4 girls basketball team, released Monday. Earning honorable mention ...
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LA stadium workers question safety after positive virus tests A day after a construction worker at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., was revealed to have tested positive for COVID-19, a second worker is "presumed positive," the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday. The Times cited an email that was sent to all ...
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Golf courses see uptick in play amid coronavirus Dark storefronts, empty public spaces and abandoned baseball and football fields are the new normal now that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to accelerate. That's not the case this March at golf courses, though. The wide open spaces and small playing ...
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KRYK: Eight Canadian NFLers re-sign with 2019 teams Eight of nine Canadian NFL players with expiring contracts in 2020 have re-signed with their 2019 teams. Two weeks into free agency, all but defensive tackle Christian Covington of Vancouver have re-upped. A Dallas Cowboy last year, Covington is still ...
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Low Down Rewind 03/30/20 - Unpacking the latest moves from NFL free agency The NFL offseason has not been slowed down by the coronavirus pandemic and the Baltimore Ravens continue to provide headlines as they make some additions this off season. Over the weekend the Ravens made another move as they agreed to terms ...
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Cardinals: Predicting who Arizona will select with the No. 8 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft The Arizona Cardinals made arguably the biggest move of the offseason when they traded former Pro Bowl running back David Johnson and a second-round pick to the Houston Texans for one of the best wide receivers in football, DeAndre Hopkins.
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