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One less tight end on the free agent market as Los Angeles Chargers franchise tag Hunter Henry On Friday the Los Angeles Chargers placed the franchise tag on tight end Hunter Henry. Trending Now. 2:21 · Watch a mic'd up John Wall officiate a Special Olympics game · 0:24 · Ovechkin says son Sergei 'stole the show' during ceremony · 2:50 · Members ...
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Sources: Matthew Slater returning to Patriots on 2-year deal The New England Patriots are bringing back longtime captain Matthew Slater, with the sides agreeing to a two-year extension, sources told ESPN's Field Yates. The deal is similar to Slater's last contract, a two-year deal that averaged $2.6 million per. Slater ...
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NBA Stars and Owners Say They'll Cover Workers' Lost Wages Some of the N.B.A.'s biggest stars — including Zion Williamson and Giannis Antetokounmpo — and several team owners said they would help cover the lost income of everyday arena employees while the league goes dark for at least 30 days because of the ...
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Rudy Gobert diagnosis was 'tipping point' for Steve Kerr, sports world Warriors coach Steve Kerr knew what would trigger a league stoppage. He just didn't know who would serve as the catalyst, or when. Prior to going on his weekly radio spot on KNBR on Wednesday evening, Kerr had a discussion with Golden State general ...
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Jazz Face Uncertainty After Coronavirus Scare Hours passed, and inside the Jazz locker room on Wednesday night players, coaches and staffers wondered: When was this going to end? Rudy Gobert, Utah's All-Star center, had tested positive for COVID-19, the coronavirus, and the team had been ordered ...
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Ray Tanner Speaks on SEC Decisions Amidst COVID-19 Crisis Ray Tanner addressed the media Friday evening after a number of major decisions were made within the SEC amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. The biggest announcement was the unanimous decision approved by the president and chancellors in the SEC to ...
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Adam Schefter dispels one popular Tom Brady free-agency narrative ESPN's Adam Schefter talks with The Post's Justin Terranova about Tom Brady's decision, the truth about the quarterback's relationship with the Patriots and how the coronavirus pandemic has affected how he does his job. Q: What is the Brady effect on free ...
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Red Sox players cleared to leave spring training facilities due to coronavirus As the Red Sox come to grips with the ongoing coronavirus crisis that's put the pause button on the sports world, they're not unlike any other team or league. Simply, there's not much clarity about how they proceed from here. "Clearly an unprecedented period ...
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Yankees players unanimously vote to stay in Tampa after spring training is canceled TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees players, like all the others in the sport, are not required to stay at their spring training home during the indefinite suspension of all official Major League Baseball activities. But according to Zack Britton, they've unanimously chosen to ...
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Alabama Tight End Giles Amos Enters NCAA Transfer Portal TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama football redshirt-senior Giles Amos entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal on Friday. Amos will be a graduate transfer. Amos saw action in nine games for the Crimson Tide in 2019, but saw only one reception for five ...
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Report: Donovan Mitchell Frustrated with Rudy Gobert After Coronavirus Diagnosis Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell reportedly is "extremely frustrated" with teammate and center Rudy Gobert, per Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix. The news comes after Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday in Oklahoma City. Tests for ...
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NCAA Approves Additional Year of Eligibility for Seniors Involved in Spring Sports In the aftermath of cancelling the spring athletic season, including championships for Division I athletes in track and field, golf and tennis because of the COVID-19 situation, the NCAA announced Friday it will allow an additional year of eligibility for seniors ...
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Here's what it was like on the Celtics road trip as coronavirus fears swelled Last week, as the coronavirus really began to wreak havoc on the everyday heartbeat of our country, the Globe said that all nonessential travel by its employees would be suspended indefinitely. It was certainly a logical measure, one that just about every ...
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10 potential Patriots free-agent targets: Giants LB David Mayo The way Tom Brady has dominated the free agency news cycle, it's almost hard to remember the Patriots will be pursuing other players. That's why we're here. Each day leading up to the NFL's legal free-agent tampering period, which begins Monday, the ...
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PHOTOS: Oregon Ducks hold pro day ahead of 2020 NFL draft Justin Herbert put his arm strength on display in front of dozens of NFL scouts at Oregon Ducks pro day Thursday in Eugene. The projected first-round pick was one of several former Oregon players putting their skills on display in an audition for the upcoming ...
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'Bamboozled': Mississippi State players, coaches react to NCAA coronavirus cancellations STARKVILLE – One three-word tweet was worth a 1,000 words. Before the NCAA Twitter account even posted its official announcement Thursday afternoon stating that all winter and spring sports would be canceled for the rest of the school year, Mississippi ...
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Utah linebacker Francis Bernard moving through pre-NFL Draft uncertainty amidst COVID-19 cancelations As part of an unprecedented day for the sports landscape in the United States on Thursday, the Pac-12 not only canceled the remainder of its men's basketball conference tournament, but all sports and championship events. In accordance with the Pac-12's ...
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IHSAA postpones boys basketball tournament amid school closures Less than 24 hours before the first tipoff of the regional round, the Indiana High School Athletic Association announced that the boys basketball tournament has been postponed. Saturday's girls gymnastics state finals will continue as scheduled with no ...
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BYU basketball lands commitment from 2020 Utah guard Dallin Hall Fremont guard Dallin Hall announced on Twitter today that he is committing to play basketball for the BYU Cougars. This is a huge get for the Cougars. Hall was the highest rated unsigned player in the state. His college career will begin after he finishes ...
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COVID-19 Update: Tracks Close to Fans, Racing and Online Betting Continue The racing world is reacting as well. As of March 12, the way racing is conducted has been modified severely in California, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, and Arkansas. Tracks in all six states will continue to conduct racing on a limited scale but ...
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Chiefs' Chris Jones sends ominous message ahead of likely franchise tag The Kansas City Chiefs are likely to tag defensive lineman Chris Jones before he hits free agency, and it may not be what he wants. Jones sent a tweet Friday afternoon that, while vague, seemed to indicate that Jones may not be entirely happy with being ...
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Coronavirus HS update: Shelby County Schools cancel spring sports until April The coronavirus dominoes are starting to fall in high school sports across the state. Earlier today, the AHSAA announced the postponement of Monday's Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame induction until June and tonight's Alabama-Mississippi All-Star ...
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Kentucky Derby trail still open for business With most of the sports world paralyzed by the coronavirus outbreak, thoroughbred racing's Kentucky Derby trail is still open for business. Two races with Derby point implications are scheduled this weekend, including the $1 million Grade 2 Rebel Stakes ono ...
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UFC is the only major sporting league still in play this weekend despite coronavirus fears By Amir Vera, CNN As major sports leagues across the US and around the world cancel or postpone events, there is one league that's still in play. Friday, March 13th 2020, 8:02 PM EDT. By Amir Vera, CNN. As major sports leagues across the US and around ...
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Coronavirus leaves Oregon sports fans wondering: what if? These past 72 hours have been eventful to say the least. The NBA opted to suspend its season as Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell of the Utah Jazz were tested positive for the COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. That was the first domino to fall.
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Coronavirus threat: Local schools postpone spring practices; abbreviated seasons considered Spring sports practices for the four local high schools will be on hold as Rhode Island and Connecticut continue to deal with the coronavirus threat. Westerly High and Chariho High will be out of school next week as a result of action taken by Gov.
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Last ride for Illini hoops: 'Nothing's easy in those moments' CHAMPAIGN — Brad Underwood feared the worst for his team's future as the Illini bus retraced its route back to campus on Thursday before playing a game at the Big Ten tournament. Illinois was on Butler's court at Hinkle Fieldhouse for practice just a few ...
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Aldon Smith To Apply For Reinstatement Here's a name we haven't heard in quite a long time. Suspended linebacker Aldon Smith is in the "process of applying for reinstatement" with the league, according to Jim Trotter of NFL Network (Twitter video link). That would certainly be quite the comeback ...
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Christian Kirksey To Visit Bills The third team on Christian Kirksey's post-Browns-release itinerary has emerged. Kirksey is visiting the Bills on Friday, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reports (on Twitter). This summit follows Kirksey meetings with the Raiders and Packers. It was reported shortly ...
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