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Seahawks sign, reunite with DE Benson Mayowa While we still wait to find out whether or not the Seahawks are able to land a top-tier pass rusher, Seattle continues to target familiar faces in the secondary wave of edge rushers. On Wednesday, Seattle signed former 2013 undrafted free agent Benson ...
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How analytics show Jimmy Garoppolo as one of NFL's better starting QBs George Kittle has had enough, and surely he isn't the only one on the 49ers to feel that way. The standout tight end vociferously came to the defense of quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo during an appearance on Tuesday's episode of ESPN's "First Take," using ...
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Titans GM wants long-term deal with NFL rushing leader Henry NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans don't want Derrick Henry going anywhere anytime soon, and the NFL rushing leader sounds as if he's eager to stick around too. General manager Jon Robinson said Wednesday on a conference call with ...
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Evason will remain coach of Wild if season resumes, GM says Dean Evason will remain coach of the Minnesota Wild if the NHL resumes play this season, general manager Bill Guerin said Wednesday. Guerin said he has no plans to interview potential candidates or conduct any kind of coaching search with the 2019-20 ...
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Knicks president Leon Rose eyeing 76ers executive Elton Brand as possible GM, per report Leon Rose has preached patience in his role as the new president of basketball operations for the New York Knicks, but it appears that he hopes to make a big splash with his first official hire in the position. Rose is eyeing Philadelphia 76ers general manager ...
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Re-Drafting the 2000 NBA Draft Class There's something you need to know about the 2000 NBA draft class before we go any further: It's not great. Maybe that makes it a perfect year to cover, considering everyone seems to agree that the upcoming 2020 class is a weak one. Weak? You don't know ...
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NBA Draft 2020: Warriors not high on LaMelo Ball or James Wiseman, have eyes on Israeli prospect, report says The 2020 NBA Draft will likely take place at some point this year, but that's about as specific as we can get with all the uncertainty stemming from the coronavirus sports hiatus. Whenever the draft will be held, the Golden State Warriors will have a big decision ...
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Milwaukee Bucks Working out to Play Games, Jeff Van Gundy Doesn't see the NBA Coming Back There is a good chance you couldn't care less about the Milwaukee Bucks after that 133-86 beating they put on the Thunder back in February. However, in these uncertain times, hope can come from the last place you expect. A couple of hours after Mavericks ...
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Bears finalize contracts with former All-Pro Quinn, Ifedi LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears finalized a five-year, $70 million contract with former All-Pro pass rusher Robert Quinn and a one-year deal with former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Germain Ifedi on Wednesday. The Bears were looking ...
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George Karl posts hilarious April Fools' tweet indicating that he and DeMarcus Cousins are returning to Kings George Karl has coached several NBA teams, and his departures from almost all of them came with some degree of controversy. He infamously feuded with star players like Ray Allen, Carmelo Anthony and Kenyon Martin and was fired by the Denver Nuggets ...
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NCAA Extends In-Person Recruiting Ban Through May 31 Because of Coronavirus The NCAA announced Wednesday that it has extended its dead period of recruiting through May 31 amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Inside the NCAA @InsidetheNCAA. Division I, Division II extends their recruiting dead periods: https://t.co/aIC7WUTg3p.
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Little League's message: Teams will play ball — eventually Attention all Little League baseball and softball players, your time at-bat still may come in 2020. There remains hope for some type of season. That's the word from Little League president and CEO Stephen Keener. "I'm going into my 41st season here and ...
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Ex-Raiders DE Benson Mayowa Agrees to Seahawks Contract; Had 7 Sacks in 2019 The Seattle Seahawks have added some depth to their defensive line, agreeing to a deal with former Las Vegas Raider Benson Mayowa, per his agent David Canter. DEC Management @davidcanter. Congratulations to #TeamDEC client @Benny_b0y10 on ...
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Giants sign long-snapper Casey Kreiter as Zak DeOssie's 13-year run likely up The Giants on Wednesday signed Denver Broncos free-agent long-snapper Casey Kreiter, marking the expected end of Zak DeOssie's 13-year run in New York. Kreiter, 29, a fifth-year veteran, gets penciled in as the Giants' 2020 starter. The only other ...
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Rumor: MLB execs discussing 100-game season that would begin July 1 Matt Spiegel of 670 The Score Chicago heard from a source that Major League Baseball executives have been discussing a 100-game season that would begin on July 1 and conclude on October 15. It would essentially pick up the second half schedule, ...
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If And When The NBA Returns, Centralizing In Las Vegas Makes A Lot Of Sense One of these days, the NBA will resume the 2019-20 season. Anybody who tells you when that might happen, or what it will look like, is not telling the truth. The fact of the matter is that the folks who usually work at NBA headquarters (they are working from ...
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Toppin, Howard, Powell among finalists for Wooden Award LOS ANGELES (AP) — Udoka Azubuike of Kansas, Luka Garza of Iowa, Markus Howard of Marquette, Myles Powell of Seton Hall and Obi Toppin of Dayton are the five finalists for the John R. Wooden Award as the nation's top college basketball player.
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The Latest: Browns' Denzel Ward lending financial hand The Latest on the effects of the new coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: Cleveland Browns cornerback Denzel Ward is lending a financial hand to 21 people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through his foundation, Make Them Know Your ...
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Shooked: Wimbledon's cancellation isn't tragic, but it still hits hard For players and fans searching for prospects of joy, or even just normalcy, in 2020, seeing the sunlight on the grass inside Centre Court was something to hold out hope for. By Steve Tignor. April 01, 2020 ...
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SF Giants raise $700000 for Oracle Park event staff In addition to the $1 million emergency fund announced on March 17, the San Francisco Giants executives and owners have raised $700,000 to support Oracle Park game day employees. "They're the people that work hard, work diligently, and serve our fans ...
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Amid pandemic, Drinkwitz focused on Mizzou football, not talk of delay or cancellation Missouri Tigers football coach Eliah Drinkwitz is holding steady, taking one day at a time. After embarking on spring practices in early March, Drinkwitz and the Tigers were halted along with the rest of the sports world by the growing COVID-19 coronavirus ...
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Jimmie Johnson Says 'Opportunity Could Be There' for 2021 NASCAR Return This season was supposed to serve as a victory lap for NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson before he drove off into retirement. The coronavirus pandemic changed that. Now the driver isn't so sure he won't be back on the track for NASCAR's 2021 season.
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US Open will still continue as scheduled, even after Wimbledon cancelation Two major tennis tournaments (along with every major sports event in general) has been canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. But not the U.S. Open. On March 17, the French Open was postponed until late-September; ...
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What the sports world needs now: The return of Michael Jordan I know what you are wondering. Which super famous athlete is going to dominate the month of April? In our normal world, the list would have been endless. José Altuve. Alex Bregman. Mike Trout. James Harden. Russell Westbrook. LeBron James. Anthony ...
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Without spring practice, Penn State must build offense with first-year coordinator About a minute ago. The time between practice sessions may be longer for Penn State than other programs. Penn State wasn't scheduled to start spring practice until March 18. The coronavirus shutdown started six days before that, and it's now progressed ...
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Peyton Manning's Broncos debut airs tonight on NBCSN Historically, many of the NFL's finest quarterbacks have not fared well after moving on from the franchises they initially starred. Then again, historically there aren't too many quarterbacks like Peyton Manning. Revisit two of Manning's most memorable outings ...
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Mile High Morning: Why Terrell Davis believes Melvin Gordon only scratched the surface as a Charger Not long after John Elway joined a conference call with Head Coach Vic Fangio on Tuesday morning to speak with NFL media, his former teammate in the backfield, Terrell Davis, went on a call of his own to answer questions about the Broncos' offseason ...
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With no Twins home opener, fans stay home and Target Field sits (almost) empty In the Hamerlind household, Opening Day is a holiday. Michael Hamerlind, a Twins season-ticket holder who lives in Lake Elmo, hasn't missed a Twins home opener since 2004, taking the day off work to make the trip first to the Metrodome and now to Target ...
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Bears QB Nick Foles agrees to $32.9M paycut Newly acquired Bears quarterback Nick Foles agreed to a massive pay cut to officially join the competition with Mitchell Trubisky in Chicago. NFL Network first reported the parameters of the restructure. Foles is no longer owed the $56.9 million remaining on ...
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OSAA board waits on determining spring fate Sometimes no moves can be viewed as good moves, and that's exactly what the Oregon School Activities Association's executive board offered up for high school athletes and coaches Wednesday afternoon. During an online meeting to discuss the latest ...
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GREAT ESCAPE: Golf courses provide relief to distance-seeking outdoorsmen With beaches, hiking trails, and gyms around the nation closed down in an effort to promote social distancing guidelines and slow the spread of the coronavirus, there are few retreats remaining that provide a relief from quarantine. Golf courses are one of the ...
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Vance Jackson transferring to SEC's Arkansas Now former Lobo Vance Jackson, who officially entered the NCAA transfer portal on Monday, announced via social media on Wednesday he will play for former Nevada head coach Eric Musselman and the Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southeastern ...
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NBA players can't work out at gyms while the season is suspended, so Stephen Curry set up a hoop in his driveway With the NBA season suspended and team facilities and gyms closed, NBA players have turned to new ideas to stay in shape and keep their skills sharp. For Stephen Curry, that has meant shooting in his driveway on a Spalding hoop he set up himself.
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Frontier League postpones start of 2020 season The Frontier League, which includes the Evansville Otters, announced Wednesday it is delaying the scheduled May 14 start of the 2020 season because of the coronavirus pandemic. Set to be the largest independent baseball league in North America since ...
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