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UFC's Dana White says fights 'will go on' despite coronavirus The UFC is seeking new venue options for its upcoming events after a series of developments regarding the coronavirus on Saturday. UFC president Dana White told SportsCenter that the promotion intends to move next weekend's UFC Fight Night event in ...
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'Skins using franchise tag to keep Brandon Scherff The Washington Redskins haven't gotten a long-term deal done with Brandon Scherff, but they're making sure he doesn't walk for greener pastures. The Redskins franchise tagged Scherff on Saturday, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source ...
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Report: Member of Tyson Fury's Team Paid Farmer £25K to Hide Failed Drug Test In a bizarre twist to an already unusual career, a member of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury's team has been accused of bribing a British farmer with £25,000 to help cover up a failed drug test the fighter took in 2015 ahead of a meteoric rise in the ...
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Window for player voting on new CBA officially closes The window for NFL players to vote on ratifying the new collective bargaining agreement officially closed Saturday at 11:59 p.m. ET. A final count on votes has yet to be released. The new CBA, which was sent out to players for a vote March 5, needs a simple ...
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March 14th, Drew Brees Day in New Orleans Saints History March 14, 2006 revived an NFL career, franchise, and fanbase. It is one of the best days in New Orleans Saints history. Renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews repaired Drew Brees' shoulder and cleared him to return to the NFL. Brees visited the ...
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NBA rumors: Kings-Pelicans referee tests negative for coronavirus Courtney Kirkland, one of three NBA referees that were scheduled to work the Kings' game against the New Orleans this past Wednesday night, has tested negative for the coronavirus, ESPN's Eric Woodyard reported Saturday, citing sources. NBA referee ...
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Could CB Xavier Rhodes Land with Seahawks? Though Shaquill Griffin broke out in his third season and made the Pro Bowl last season, Seahawks general manager John Schneider admitted last month that he wasn't pleased with the overall performance of the team's secondary in 2019. "I think just like ...
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Liga MX is last North American soccer league standing With Major League Soccer announcing a 30-day suspension of their season Thursday because of the coronavirus, Mexico's top soccer leagues were primed to be the closest outlet to play games in front of fans. On Saturday afternoon, Liga MX reversed ...
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Cleveland State women's basketball coach tests positive for coronavirus, university says CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland State women's basketball coach Chris Kielsmeier has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the university announced Saturday. Kielsmeier notified CSU earlier Saturday that he tested positive for COVID-19. It is the first ...
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Reaction: Trey Sermon leaves OU, potential Ohio State intrigue One of college football's top returning players is entering the NCAA transfer portal after Oklahoma tailback Trey Sermon made the move on Saturday, announcing his decision to leave the Sooners as a graduate transfer ahead of the 2020 season. Sermon ...
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What's next for college sports?: Making sense of the abundant questions After a frenzied 36-hour period that resulted in the cancellation of the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, the halting of all other winter and spring sports championships, and ultimately the cessation of the spring sport regular seasons for the Big ...
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NBA pause leads to uncertainty about how to salvage season The NBA moved slowly at first, mostly by keeping media a safe distance from players and coaches and scheduling meetings to determine what to do next. That seemed insufficient from the start because it in no way addressed fans sitting next to fans, using the ...
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With The NBA Suspended, It's Time For The Kroenkes To Commit To Financially Supporting Their Employees The global pandemic of the novel coronavirus is having a powerful and sobering international impact on people, businesses and institutions in all walks of life, with some of its most visibe effects impacting sports leagues and associations around the world.
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Wide Receiver is the Bengals biggest need on offense, not offensive line The Cincinnati Bengals have needs on offense and defense. However, with a talent-rich receiving class in the 2020 NFL Draft, pass-catchers should be at the top of the list. Among many fans and media alike, the narrative surrounding the Cincinnati Bengals is ...
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Churchill Downs to delay reopening of stables amid coronavirus outbreak Churchill Downs is delaying reopening its stables and training center until March 31 after consulting local public health officials amid the coronavirus outbreak. The home of the Kentucky Derby is expected to provide an update next week about horse racing's ...
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Marshal Yanda Retires, Leaves Ravens With Hole To Fill When right guard Marshal Yanda announced this week that he was going to retire after a 13-year career that featured eight Pro Bowl appearances and a Super Bowl title, the news was not exactly surprising. There had been some hints dropped during the ...
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Nets To Pay Hourly Arena Employees During NBA Suspension The Nets will pay hourly employees at Barclays Center from now until the end of May — unless the events are rescheduled before that — according to a team release on Twitter. The coronavirus has caused the NBA to suspend the season indefinitely.
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New York Knicks owner James Dolan will pay MSG workers during break (Report) As the NBA goes on break, New York Knicks owner James Dolan will compensate Madison Square Garden workers during the hiatus. The NBA is facing an unprecedented moment—a midseason stoppage of play due to a pandemic. A stoppage like this ...
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UFC on ESPN+ 28: Johnny Walker vs. Nikita Krylov odds, picks and best bets Johnny Walker and Nikita Krylov will battle in a light heavyweight bout on the main card at UFC on ESPN+ 28 – also called UFC Fight Night 170 – at the Ginasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia. The card kicks off in Brazil's capital at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN+. Walker ...
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Astros' Alex Bregman donates 1000 quarantine food kits to Houston youth Houston Astros' third baseman Alex Bregman has donated 1,000 quarantine food kits to the Houston Food Bank to help ensure that youth affected by school closures will be able to have a source of food. Each kit serves 28 meals, according to the Houston ...
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