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Breer: Patriots were involved in DeAndre Hopkins trade talks The world was stunned when DeAndre Hopkins was traded to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday afternoon. Along with a fourth-round pick, Hopkins was sent to the desert with David Johnson, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick coming back to the ...
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Saints lose first free agent, as AJ Klein signs with Bills The first New Orleans Saints unrestricted free agent is on to new beginnings, according to NFL Insider Adam Caplan. Linebacker A.J. Klein is headed to the Buffalo Bills, per his Monday night report, signing a three-year, $18 million deal to reunite with his ...
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Tracking the Bears' moves in free agency: Ryan Pace investing $9 million guaranteed for a reunion with Jimmy Graham NFL teams officially began contract negotiations with free agents Monday ahead of the start of the new league year, which kicks in Wednesday. The Bears already have started making moves to build their 2020 roster. As the Bears sign players and others join ...
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Steelers Rumors: Bud Dupree Receives Franchise Tag Ahead of NFL Free Agency The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly used the franchise tag on linebacker Alvin "Bud" Dupree, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. If the two sides can't agree on a long-term deal, he will make $16.12 million on a one-year tender in 2020, per ...
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Yankees' James Paxton: May be healthy by Opening Day Paxton (back) could be ready to return to the mound by the beginning of the regular season, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports. Paxton underwent a microscopic lumbar discectomy to remove a peridiscal cyst in early February and was expected to be out 3-4 ...
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Eight ideas for how to resume the 2019-20 NBA season if or when the time comes Day five with no live NBA basketball is rapidly approaching its conclusion, and there's little hope we'll see it return any time soon. Recent reporting from Adrian Wojnarowski indicates that the sentiment around the league is that play resuming in mid-June ...
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Kyle Van Noy thanks New England after reportedly leaving Patriots in free agency Kyle Van Noy reportedly has agreed to join the Miami Dolphins in NFL free agency on a four-year contract, and soon after that news broke Monday, he gave New England and Patriots fans a shoutout on Twitter. The 28-year-old linebacker won two Super Bowl ...
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After tagging AJ Green, Bengals will be limited until they shed Andy Dalton's contract The Cincinnati Bengals have franchised tagged AJ Green. That was the move that fans were waiting for, but for those wanting to see more action from the Bengals in free agency, they'll have to wait. The Bengals, who gave Green in the ballpark of $18 million ...
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PGA Championship Site Is Among San Francisco Golf Courses Suspending Operations Exactly two months before it's scheduled to host the final round of the PGA Championship, TPC Harding Park has shut down operations indefinitely. The heralded municipal course is among a host of San Francisco golf courses to close their doors as the result ...
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Packers reach deal with free-agent LB Christian Kirksey GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Linebacker Christian Kirksey has agreed to terms on a deal with the Green Bay Packers less than a week after the Cleveland Browns released him. Kirksey's agent, Brian Mackler, confirmed that Kirksey would be signing with the ...
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Donovan Mitchell Took a While to 'Cool Off' at Rudy Gobert Donovan Mitchell was angry at Utah Jazz teammate Rudy Gobert's admitted carelessness amid the coronavirus outbreak. Both All-Stars tested positive for COVID-19, but report they're feeling well and on the road to recovery. nba Verified. 46.6m followers.
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Idaho puts prep sports on hold through April 5 The reality of life hit close to home for most high school athletes Monday as the Idaho High School Activities Association made the tough decision to put spring sports on hold for a three-week period because of the COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, ...
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National League confirms all fixtures have been suspended until at least April 3 due to coronavirus crisis The National League has suspended all fixtures until at least April 3 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Advertisement. Division chiefs have decided to fall in line with the top four tiers in England and call a halt to the action, with only six of the 12 scheduled ...
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LeBron James' blessing in disguise, shock KD return? What coronavirus hiatus means for NBA The 2019-20 season was suspended after Rudy Gobert contracted the virus and, since then, two more players have tested positive and much of the United States is in a panic. The exponential growth of what's now a global pandemic is affecting everybody, ...
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Oleksandr Usyk ready to scupper Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury unification by demanding his mandatory title shot OLEKSANDR USYK expects to scupper the historic undisputed decider between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury by enforcing his mandatory title shot. After Fury, 31, dethroned Deontay Wilder, 34, of the WBC belt in February it set him up for a unification ...
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South Dakota finishes season number 11 in USA Today Coaches Poll VERMILLION, S.D.—South Dakota women's basketball caps off the final USA Today Coaches Poll at No. 11 released Monday. The No. 11 Coyotes (30-2) ended the season on a 19-game winning streak, running the table to garner the Summit League regular ...
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MSHSAA NOT canceling spring sports season Columbia, Mo.- The Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) has been, and continues to be, in communication with the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education, the Governor's office, state and local health officials and ...
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