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Grading Tom Brady's move to the Bucs: The facts, fiction and fit for the GOAT in Tampa For two decades, Bill Belichick has put the New England Patriots ahead of any single player on the roster. Virtually every veteran who contributed to the greatest dynasty in modern sports has been shipped out or allowed to leave once he was no longer useful ...
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NFL free agency 2020: Winners and losers from Day 2 of the legal tampering period We are two days through the NFL's legal tampering period and it feels like we have been through an entire offseason. There have been big trades agreed to, big signings agreed to and Tom Brady made it known that he will be leaving the New England ...
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Seahawks' Russell Wilson, Ciara to donate 1 million meals to Seattle area Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and his wife, Ciara, announced Tuesday evening that they're donating one million meals to help those affected by the coronavirus outbreak. In a one-minute video posted to Twitter, the couple said they're ...
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Broncos Rumors: Jeff Driskel Agrees to Contract as Denver's Backup QB Backup is on the way for quarterback Drew Lock and the Denver Broncos. More specifically, Jeff Driskel is on the way. The former Cincinnati Bengals and Detroit Lions backup is set to join the Broncos, according to Mike Klis of 9News in Denver. Driskel, who ...
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Gut Reaction: What the Andy Janovich Trade Means for Broncos On Tuesday, which was day two of the NFL's legal tampering window being open, the Denver Broncos traded fullback Andy Janovich to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a 2021 seventh-round draft pick. While there's been speculation about Janovich's ...
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Cowboys agree to terms with six-time Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy, beefing up the defensive line The Dallas Cowboys have had a busy offseason thus far, having agreed to terms with wide receiver Amari Cooper on a new deal and placing the exclusive franchise tag on quarterback Dak Prescott. They also have lost a few important players, such as ...
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Life without Mets devastating for Port St. Lucie PORT ST. LUCIE — To many, this is not spring training, it's a family pilgrimage. Here was Andrew Friedman with his hands crossed behind his head, voice rising with emotion as he stared at a locked Clover Park on Tuesday. For the past 19 years Friedman, ...
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NBPA executive director Michele Roberts: 'A whole lot of us are going to test positive' Even through distressing times, the executive director of the National Basketball Players Association has maintained her sharp, honest tongue. So as Michele Roberts, 64, has informed players daily about the coronavirus pandemic, she admitted to USA ...
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49ers Make Multiple Moves, Tender Kendrick Bourne And Matt Breida The San Francisco 49ers followed up a busy first day of the NFL's legal free-agent tampering period by making a plethora of under-the-radar moves. The defending NFC champs placed second-round tenders on restricted free agents, running back Matt Breida ...
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NBA considering numerous contingency plans, including shortened early playoff series, per report The NBA continues to consider all options for an eventual return to play following the current suspension of action due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. The NBA discussed potential contingency plans with the league's Board of Governors on a call on ...
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Steve Kerr Says Team USA Coaches Still Plan on Tokyo Olympics Amid Coronavirus Team USA men's basketball's coaching staff is still preparing as if the 2020 Summer Olympics, which are scheduled to begin in Tokyo on July 24, will happen in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, ...
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Canadiens prospect Cole Caufield to stay at Wisconsin Wisconsin star Cole Caufield is planning to return for his sophomore season, skipping a chance to go straight to the NHL after being selected with the No 15 overall pick in the 2019 draft by the Montreal Canadiens. Caufield, 19, led the Big Ten in goals (19) ...
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Senators player tests positive for coronavirus; first known case in NHL An Ottawa Senators player has tested positive for the coronavirus, the team announced Tuesday night. It is the first known coronavirus case in the NHL. The Senators did not release the player's identity, but said he had mild symptoms and is in isolation.
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Patriots are reportedly signing wide receiver Damiere Byrd The Patriots are signing 27-year-old wide receiver Damiere Byrd to a one-year deal, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported Tuesday evening. Byrd — 5-foot-9, 180 pounds — caught 32 passes for 359 yards and one touchdown as a member of the Arizona ...
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French Open moved to September by FFT; players, USTA, Laver Cup react The governing body released the news Tuesday, making "a difficult yet brave decision in this unprecedented situation", though it was soon clear that other stakeholders were not prepared for the announcement regarding new dates for Roland Garros.
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Move to tag Dupree leaves Steelers limited in free agency PITTSBURGH STEELERS (8-8). UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: OLB Bud Dupree, DT Javon Hargrave, CB Artie Burns, S Sean Davis, OL B.J. Finney, TE Nick Vannett, LB Tyler Matakevich, LS Kam Canady. RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: DB Mike Hilton, ...
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Baltimore Ravens re-sign Justin Ellis to one-year contract, report says The Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday continued adding muscle to their defensive line by agreeing to re-sign nose tackle Justin Ellis to a one-year contract, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Ellis, 29, signed with the Ravens midway through last season ...
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Chase Daniel continues career as journeyman backup with Detroit Lions Dave Christensen was without his starting quarterback during a make-or-break game against Iowa State in Missouri's 2005 season, but he had a replacement waiting in the wings. Standing on the sideline was a true freshman who stood just under six feet tall ...
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Report of Ryder Cup postponement 'not accurate,' says PGA of America In a concise, sharp statement issued via Twitter on Tuesday evening, the PGA of America shot down a report from The London Telegraph that the Ryder Cup was on its way to being pushed into next year due to a host of schedule changes in the golfing world ...
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GARRIOCH: NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly says all options are on the table for resuming play The National Hockey League won't return to action until it's safe to come back. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly told this newspaper in a telephone interview Tuesday that, while he remained hopeful the NHL would be able to finish its season and the Stanley ...
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Texas A&M cancels maroon-white spring football game due to coronavirus As part of an SEC mandate dealing with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Texas A&M has canceled its annual maroon-white spring football scrimmage and its pro day for aspiring NFL draft prospects. Aggie officials announced the news Tuesday after the ...
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Not everything is closed, local golfers allowed to get out on the links If the weather cooperates, go ahead and get your golf clubs out. Area golf courses will be open for business. For a short time on Monday, after the governor declared that restaurants and bars would be closed due to the coronavirus, it was thought that golf ...
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