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| Vikings Seven-Round Mock Draft 3.0 The NFL Draft is rapidly approaching, folks. We're less than a month away from finding out where all of your favorite prospects wind up and hearing about how every team in the NFL just added the group of pieces it needs to go to the next level. But until April ... | |
| Texas A&M star Chennedy Carter declares for WNBA draft Texas A&M junior guard Chennedy Carter announced Sunday that she is declaring for next month's WNBA draft. Carter was long considered a strong candidate for the 2020 draft, for which she is eligible because she turns 22 this calendar year. | |
| 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Finding Landing Spots for Georgia Bulldogs The coronavirus pandemic has all but brought the sporting world to a grinding halt. Except for the NFL offseason. Free agency took place without the ability to give players physicals or host them for visits. Trades were conducted as usual, and the NFL Draft will ... | |
| Projecting the 49ers win Total in 2020 The 49ers have accomplished what they set out to do in free agency. That is to lock up as many of their key players as possible. With the exception of DeForest Buckner and Emmanuel Sanders, most of the team from 2019 remains intact. That will bode well for ... | |
| All Lions: Lions Add Once Again to Receivers Room The Lions continued to add to their receivers depth chart Sunday. They came to terms on a one-year, $910K deal with ex-Packers wide receiver Geronimo Allison. Dave Birkett -- Lions beat writer for the Detroit Free Press -- takes a look at where Detroit's WR ... | |
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| Julio Jones helped Falcons land Todd Gurley Released on March 19 by the Los Angeles Rams, running back Todd Gurley had a contract agreement with the Atlanta Falcons on March 20. Give Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones partial credit for getting the two-time Pro Bowler to Atlanta. During the ... | |
| Two Cubs employees test positive for COVID-19 virus CHICAGO -- Two Chicago Cubs employees who attended an annual training session at Wrigley Field on March 8 have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. One was hospitalized and the other was recovering at home, spokesman Julian Green said Sunday. | |
| The Annual Gold and Blue Spring Game Cancelled Morgantown, WV - The West Virginia University Athletic Communications department announced that the annual Gold and Blue Spring Game following the Big 12's announcement that team activities are suspended through May 31st due to COVID-19. | |
| Former NFL QB Bobby Hebert Jr's father dies from coronavirus Corrections/clarifications: A previous version of this story included an incorrectly identified photo. The father of former NFL quarterback Bobby Hebert Jr. died Saturday after testing positive for coronavirus, according to a statement from the family. Bobby Hebert ... | |
| In the Quarantine Age, an indoor sport seizes the stage Four men appeared on my television at 2 p.m. in neat rectangles. The backgrounds varied. Barren white walls in one, a few frames in another. A window, some furniture. They all had headsets. One wore a burgundy suit and tie. The others went more casual in ... | |
| Louisville offers Class of 2021 five-star SF Harrison Ingram The University of Louisville men's basketball program is the latest to officially offer a scholarship to Class of 2021 five-star SF Harrison Ingram, he announced Sunday. Ranked as high as the No. 13 overall player in the country by Rivals, the 6-foot-7, 205 ... | |
| Report: Coyotes, Hall entertain contract talks The Arizona Coyotes and forward Taylor Hall are in talks about a new contract while the NHL's regular season remains in a pause due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, general manager John Chayka told The Athletic. Hall, who was acquired from the ... | |
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| Tiz the Law in Great Shape Following Florida Derby Sackatoga Stable's Tiz the Law surged to the top of the Road to the Kentucky Derby leaderboard March 28 with an emphatic score in the Curlin Florida Derby (G1) at Gulfstream Park. Trainer Barclay Tagg said the Constitution colt, bred in New York by Twin ... | |
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| Illinois transfer guard Alan Griffin considering six schools Illinois basketball received a notable blow this week when rising junior guard Alan Griffin announced his decision to transfer. Griffin would have been an even more vital part of the Illini next season, potentially stepping into a starting role. The 6-foot-5 ... | |
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| LeBron James shows he's staying hard at work during NBA shutdown Nobody knows when the NBA will be able to resume, but it's pretty clear that LeBron James will be ready when it does. James posted on his Instagram story Sunday that he was hard at work on his usual day off because he can't find anything else to do with ... | |
| Montreal Expos: Pedro Martinez and the Cy Young sayonara Before Pedro Martinez was the HOF-caliber pitcher with the Boston Red Sox, he was winning a Cy Young pitching in an empty stadium for the Montreal Expos. Randy Johnson began his career with the Montreal Expos, then was traded and won a host of Cy ... | |
| NCAA set to vote on eligibility; Bowlsby weighs in on discussion The NCAA Division I Council is scheduled to vote on granting winter and spring sport athletes an extra year of eligibility on Monday as their seasons came to an unexpected end due to the COVID-19 outbreak. For the athletes that competed in a winter sport, ... | |
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| Dad runs marathon in back garden A DAD whose marathons were cancelled because of coronavirus has run the full 26.2 miles in his back garden. James Page, 36, did 873 laps in just under five hours rather than waste the training he did for an ultramarathon and the London event. 'It was great ... | |
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