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How to watch Tom Brady's top playoff performances on ESPN FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady's free-agent departure from the New England Patriots to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was a stunning development. The six-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback started the week off with a bang, so what better way to ...
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NFL Mock Draft 2020: Projections for 1st-Round Prospects Post-Free Agency Week 1 After months of mock draft projections, the first week of NFL free agency moved around the potential pieces to the puzzle again. Beyond the top two, maybe three, picks, the first round remains a mystery. Joe Burrow and Chase Young seem like locks to go Nos ...
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Inside the Detroit Tigers' Dominican academy, there's hope for the future SAN PEDRO de MACORIS, Dominican Republic — The back road that brings you to the Detroit Tigers' Dominican Republic academy is bumpy. There is no speed limit, but Oliver Arias drives at a crawl, rocking back and forth with each bump between crops of ...
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Serbia, Croatia Olympic Committees Join Calls for Delaying Games ATHENS — The International Olympic Committee faced mounting opposition on Sunday to the current schedule for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games with growing calls for their delay from athletes, teams and federations because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Paulo Dybala third Juventus player to test positive for coronavirus Juventus and Argentina forward Paulo Dybala has tested positive for coronavirus but has no symptoms, the Italian Serie A club said on Saturday, making him the third Juve player to be infected so far. Fellow Juventus teammates Daniele Rugani and Blaise ...
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No AFLW premier in 2020 due to coronavirus The AFL Commission considered awarding the AFLW premiership to one of the four clubs still in contention but ultimately decided it would have felt "contrived" after calling the season off. AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan announced the decision on ...
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Malcolm Jenkins Says Goodbye to Philly, Says He Never Wanted to Leave Former Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins - man, that still sounds weird - penned a heartfelt goodbye to the City of Philadelphia in The Player's Tribune on Saturday morning. It's very well done and worth the read.
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The 2019-20 Premier League must be completed: Football arguments should be settled on the pitch The great Scottish writer Hugh McIlvanney once described sport as "magnificent trivia." Those words have never rung more true than in these disturbing and difficult times. Football pales into insignificance set aside the life-and-death matter of a global ...
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Fury vs. Wilder Trilogy Looks Very Doubtful For July, Says Warren According to Frank Warren, who along with Top Rank is the promoter for WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, says it's looking very unlikely that we'll see a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder in July. Last month, Fury secured a sensational stoppage win over ...
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Report: NFL sends update to players The NFL sent an update to players Saturday on its response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Pro Football Talk. The website wrote that it got a copy of the memo from NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills, which reportedly was sent to players via the ...
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Former Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini tests positive for coronavirus Former Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has tested positive for coronavirus, becoming the first known case in the Chinese Super League. Fellaini's current club, Shandong Luneng, confirmed in a statement that the midfielder has a normal ...
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Paul Pogba makes plea to Mino Raiola to end public war of words with Manchester United Tensions have thawed between Manchester United and Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola, with the midfielder reportedly asking his agent to cool his public war of words. The World Cup winner is out of contract next year – though United do have the option to ...
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Maple Leafs likely to have greater cap issues due to cononavirus impacting the team finances The Toronto Maple Leafs knew they would have some issues with their cap for many years in the future when they signed John Tavares to a seven-year, $77M ($11M AAV) contract and then locked up their three future star forwards (Auston Matthews, Mitch ...
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