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NFL free agency: Eagles need to find a way to keep Malcolm Jenkins This should be pretty simple. I understand the Eagles want to get younger. I understand they don't want to set a precedent where players dictate when they get paid. I understand they have other positions of need where money should and will go. But they ...
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'Definitely not ready': Rob Ryan had plenty to say about Redskins QB Dwayne Haskins Although Rob Ryan spent just one season in Washington, the former Redskins inside linebackers coach had plenty to say about one Burgundy and Gold player on the other side of the ball. Trending Now. 0:24 · Ovechkin says son Sergei 'stole the show' ...
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Bengals end tumultuous relationship with LT Cordy Glenn CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals and offensive tackle Cordy Glenn officially ended their tumultuous relationship on Friday. Cincinnati released Glenn, who played in six games in 2019 and was in the middle of a four-year contract worth more than $46 ...
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2020 NFL free agency: Possible fits for the Packers Green Bay general manager Brian Gutekunst hasn't been shy about trying to make a splash in free agency. In his first year as GM, he brought in tight end Jimmy Graham and defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson. Last year, he made even bigger moves, ...
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Bears' options at TE dwindle after Chargers place franchise tag on Hunter Henry Any Chicago Bears fan who was hoping the team would add Los Angeles Chargers pass-catcher Hunter Henry better reshuffle their wish list. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Chargers are placing the franchise tag on the four-year pro. Sources: ...
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NFL ends in-person, pre-draft visits with players The NFL is ending all pre-draft visits until further notice as part of the league's response to the coronavirus threat. The league is prohibiting "all in-person, pre-draft visits involving draft-eligible players," the NFL communicated to general managers, head ...
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NCAA weighing release of 68-team bracket despite cancellation of 2020 NCAA Tournament over coronavirus The 2020 NCAA Tournament is not going to be played over concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but there is still a chance an official bracket for the field of 68 could be released by the NCAA. NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan ...
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Coronavirus: NBPA sent memo detailing provision that wouldn't require teams to pay full salaries, per report While the NBA world is still reeling from the league's decision to suspend all play for a minimum of 30 days following the outbreak of the coronavirus in the United States, there are still a lot of questions that remain during this hiatus. There's still no guarantee ...
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The Seahawks' offseason focus should be pass rush, pass rush, pass rush Injuries ravaged the Seattle Seahawks last season, and the team slumped to the finish of the regular season losing three of their last four games. Despite the setbacks, the Seahawks still won a wild card game before getting dropped by the Green Bay Packers ...
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Photos: Revisiting the Red Sox spring training camp We used to complain about long baseball games, but now there are no games at all. Nobody likes that, so let's do a quick review and take another look around the Red Sox spring training camp via a series of photographs taken before Major League Baseball ...
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College football programs trying to make sense of what's next while dealing with coronavirus Ongoing efforts to curtail further spread of the coronavirus have impacted spring football across the Bowl Subdivision, with conferences and programs opting to postpone or cancel practice, close end-of-spring scrimmages and suspend key recruiting events.
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How hardcore Philly sports fans are coping with no games The seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic has become clear. The NBA, NHL, and MLB have all announced that games will be put on hold for the foreseeable future. By all accounts of medical professionals, these appear to be wise decisions by the ...
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NFL rumors: Vikings release CB Xavier Rhodes | Should Eagles be interested? A notable cornerback name has hit the open market ahead of free agency. The Minnesota Vikings released cornerback Xavier Rhodes on Friday, according to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. The move saves $8.1 million for the cap-strapped Vikings franchise.
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Browns target offensive tackles and trade down in NFL mock drafts ahead of free agency CLEVELAND, Ohio – Offensive tackles continue to be the Browns' main target in 2020 NFL mock drafts as free agency approaches. But, as was the case following the NFL combine, the tackle the Browns draft varies among the mocks. This week's group ...
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Sources: UNCW hiring NC State's Takayo Siddle as head coach UNC Wilmington is expected to hire NC State assistant coach Takayo Siddle as its head basketball coach, sources told ESPN. A formal announcement could come as early as Friday afternoon. Siddle was an assistant coach at UNCW under Kevin Keatts for ...
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NCAA pushing rule change to allow athletes impacted by coronavirus to regain eligibility The NCAA has decided to address rule changes that would provide avenues for Division I student-athletes in spring sports to regain lost eligibility and is considering the possibility of enacting similar waivers for athletes in winter sports whose seasons were ...
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Donates $100K to Arena Staff During Coronavirus Suspension With the NBA season suspended because of concerns about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and questions about how staff members and workers who largely depend on games for income will get paid, Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo is ...
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Cubs cancel all team activities through Monday amid COVID-19 emergency The Cubs announced Friday they've canceled all team activities through Monday as MLB and the Players Association determine the next steps for the remainder of spring training. Latest Cubs Talk. Cubs cancel all team activities through Monday · Reportedly ...
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Lions release tackle Rick Wagner The Lions have released veteran right tackle Rick Wagner ahead of the start of free agency next week. Wagner had two years remaining on the five-year deal he signed with the Lions in free agency ahead of the 2017 season. He was the 59th graded tackle in ...
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Astros 'anxious' over coronavirus, will stay in Florida for 'foreseeable future' WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Heeding guidance given by Major League Baseball, the Astros will remain in Florida "for the foreseeable future" while awaiting more concrete information about the future of their season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Penn State's Lamar Stevens weighs in on crushing end to decorated career Of the many college basketball seniors who've watched their careers come to an abrupt amid COVID-19 cancellations this week, Penn State's Lamar Stevens is one of the most prominent nationally. The All-Big Ten forward led the Nittany Lions to a 21-10 ...
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Chargers release team captains Thomas Davis, Brandon Mebane The Chargers said goodbye to two team captains from last season. Linebacker Thomas Davis and nose tackle Brandon Mebane were released, the Chargers announced Friday. "This is a difficult time of the year due to the tough decisions we are forced to ...
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How Yankees can strangely benefit from coronavirus shutdown WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Yankees manager Aaron Boone's post-game interview Thursday was not the time or place to detail the many ways baseball's coronavirus stoppage could benefit his club. This was a time to react to spring training games ending ...
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Ex-Browns linebacker Christian Kirksey visiting Bills The Buffalo Bills started their search for a replacement for Lorenzo Alexander in earnest Friday. Christian Kirksey, released this week by the Cleveland Browns, is visiting the Bills, a league source confirmed. His trip was first reported by Grant Gilchrest. Kirksey ...
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UEFA postpone Chelsea versus Bayern Munich due to coronavirus UEFA have confirmed that all Champions League and Europa League matches which are set to take place next week will be postponed. The Blues' trip to the Allianz Arena in the second-leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against Bayern Munich will ...
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MHSAA suspends all activities; spring sports season in jeopardy of being called off Winter MHSAA tournaments have been called off. Spring practices have been suspended and there is a fear that the entire spring high school sports season could be in jeopardy. That is what is on the mind of local athletes, coaches and officials amid ...
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Some Japanese fret more over economy and virus than Olympics TOKYO (AP) — Amid the spreading coronavirus and uncertainty over the fate of the Tokyo Olympics, many Japanese may be more concerned about the virus, what happens to their schools, and the state of the economy. Canceling the Olympics might be a ...
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KHSAA institutes "dead period" for all sports activities LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - There are no current plans to cancel spring sports state championships, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced on Friday. The KHSAA is implementing a dead period for all high school sports through April 12.
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Kevin Lee Misses Weight, Will Still Fight Charles Oliveira at UFC Fight Night The main event for Saturday's UFC Fight Night event from Brazil will be a catchweight bout after Kevin Lee weighed in above the 155-pound lightweight limit. Per ESPN's Ariel Helwani, Charles Oliveira agreed to keep the fight despite Lee tipping the scales at ...
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Minnesota cancels all girls and boys high school basketball tournaments MINNEAPOLIS - Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, The Minnesota State High School League announced Friday that effective immediately, the state high school girls basketball tournaments, the boys high school section tournament games and next week's ...
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Tom Izzo felt like he 'pulled the rug out from under' Winston Since the NCAA decided to cancel March Madness as the COVID-19 virus spreads, there have been a number of reactions from around college basketball. One person who has been asked quite a bit about the shutdown of the tournament is Michigan State ...
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Titans cut two veterans as free agency approaches The writing was on the wall in regard the futures of running back Dion Lewis and linebacker Cam Wake with the Tennessee Titans. On Thursday, the team announced it had cut both players as it prepares for free agency, which is set to begin on March 18.
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NHL suspends Lemieux; penalty pending The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced Friday they are suspending New York Rangers forward Brendan Lemieux for his hit on Joonas Donskoi Wednesday night. Following a hearing today, the DOPS has determined that Brendan Lemieux will be ...
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Paris-Nice stage 6: Benoot solos to victory while Schachmann maintains overall lead after a fall Belgian Tiesj Benoot (Sunweb) soloed to victory in the penultimate stage of the 2020 Paris-Nice. The Belgian used an attack by teammate Søren Kragh Andersen — who won the stage 4 time trial — to catapult over the top of the 4.2km Côte d'Auribeau climb.
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Ilitches set up $1M fund to pay arena, theater workers for next month Detroit — Part-time workers at Little Caesars Arena, Fox Theatre and Comerica Park will have their wages covered for at least one month in the wake of sweeping concert and sports cancellations this week. Ilitch Holdings made the announcement Friday in a ...
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