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Derek Wolfe raves about Ravens' bolstered defensive line: 'We can break records' OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Defensive end Derek Wolfe considered it "a no-brainer" to join Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams along the Baltimore Ravens defensive front. "We're going to have the best defensive line in the league, for sure," Wolfe said in a ...
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Bears will have a QB competition amidst unprecedented 2020 offseason It almost feels silly to write, because the writing has been on the wall for weeks (months?) now: the Bears will have an open competition at quarterback next season. GM Ryan Pace wasted no time making that clear on a conference call on Friday. "... with the ...
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NBA 2K20 tournament predictions from NBA and esports experts You've seen them dribble on the court, but can their basketball skills translate to the sticks? The NBA 2K Players Tournament starting tonight at 7 ET on ESPN (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2) will feature 16 NBA players competing in another medium: video games.
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Patriots have dominated this category since turn of the century The New England Patriots have been an unstoppable force over the course of the past two decades. The team has won six Super Bowls, 17 division titles, and hasn't logged a losing season this century. One of the reasons for their success? They have been ...
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NFL Network's 'Path to the Draft,' 'NFL Mock Draft Live' return next week With the 2020 NFL Draft less than a month away, NFL Network's journey to the draft continues with the return of "Path to the Draft" and "NFL Mock Draft Live." Starting Monday, April 6 and airing Monday-Friday at 8:00 p.m. ET on NFL Network, "Path to the ...
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Big league vets on minor league deals may get up to $50000 from union NEW YORK -- About 370 players who were at big league spring training with minor league contracts will get advance payments of up to $50,000 each from the Major League Baseball Players Association. The money approved Friday by the union's executive ...
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Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame, report says NBA games may be on hold, but its history will still be celebrated with the induction of a new class into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. It should surprise no one to hear that the three legends that retired in 2016, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and ...
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Will coronavirus cancel college football in 2020? COVID-19 updates, key dates & season alternatives The spread of COVID-19 in the United State has led to a complete halt of sporting events in the country and has prompted questions whether the 2020 college football season will take place. Alabama coach Nick Saban was among many FBS coaches who ...
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Coronavirus: NBA wants players to take 50 percent paycut, union counters with 25 percent, per report The NBA is losing millions of dollars with each day that games cannot be played amidst the outbreak of coronavirus, and the moment, it appears as if the players and league are at an impasse when it comes to how to share the burden of that loss. The NBA ...
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Robert Quinn Flipped Coin to Decide Between Bears, Falcons in Free Agency Robert Quinn was fated to join the Chicago Bears in 2020. The team's marquee free-agent signing this offseason couldn't decide between agreeing to a deal with the Monsters of the Midway or the Atlanta Falcons. This was beyond a pros and cons list, too ...
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Jazz Laying off Employees Amid COVID-19, Larry H. Miller Group Announces The NBA season has been suspended since March 11 with no timetable for return as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the United States. Amid the pandemic, the Utah Jazz's ownership group, Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, announced that the ...
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Takeaways from Robby Anderson's virtual press conference Decked out in a No. 22 Christian McCaffrey jersey and a Panthers cap, new wide receiver Robby Anderson made it clear from his South Florida home on Friday that he's ready to get started in Carolina. While the COVID-19 pandemic is keeping Anderson out ...
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Why the Rockets have more to gain or lose from shorter playoff format than any NBA team The prevailing memory from Game 7 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals will always be the Houston Rockets 27 consecutive shots from behind the arc for a stretch that spanned the middle of the second quarter through nearly the end of the game, but far ...
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EA Sports Reportedly to Create Virtual 2020 NFL Draft Moment for Prospects Since the 2020 NFL draft prospects won't be able to have their moment in the spotlight on draft night because of the coronavirus pandemic, EA Sports reportedly is working with the league to help players out. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, EA Sports is ...
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Chris Paul on Blake Griffin: 'You Don't Realize What You Have Until It's Gone' Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Chris Paul told Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson on Thursday's edition of the All the Smoke podcast that he appreciated Blake Griffin, his former teammate on the Los Angeles Clippers, even more after the two went their ...
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Say hello to Arizona Red Sox? How MLB's Cactus League could save 2020 season Nothing says Red Sox home game like iguanas, scorpions, and cacti, but these are desperate times. Barring millions of instant tests or a miracle cure, COVID-19 will just be a fact of our pent-up, penned-in lives for the foreseeable future. This makes embarking ...
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Bill O'Brien: Hopkins Trade Made 'In Best Interest' of Texans Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien said trading former Clemson receiver DeAndre Hopkins to the Arizona Cardinals for running back David Johnson was "in the best interest of the team." Talking on a town-hall meeting with season ticket holders Friday, ...
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Breshad Perriman's Jets goals after turning 'tiny glimpse' into $8 million New Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman believes the end of the 2019 season was just the beginning for him. Perriman had a monster finish for the Buccaneers last year. In their final five games, he caught 25 passes for 506 yards and five touchdowns.
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Watch Jon Miller, Dave Flemming call re-creation of Giants vs. Dodgers If you ask Giants fans what they miss the most right now, the broadcast team might rank right up there with the players. Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper and Amy Gutierrez will help remedy that tonight when they call a re-creation of the home opener done on MLB's ...
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Clemson's Dabo Swinney has 'zero doubt' NCAA football season will start on time with 'packed' stadiums Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said he believes the 2020 college football season will kick off as planned by August despite potential hurdles created by the coronavirus pandemic. "My preference is let's get to work and go play," Swinney said during a ...
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Could the Seahawks acquire Ngakoue like they did Clowney last year? While the Seahawks are waiting to see if they will keep defensive end Jadeveon Clowney in Seattle for at least 2020, an AFC South defensive end is having an experience similar to what Clowney had last offseason. Clowney or bust? That may not be the ...
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Bleacher Report's NFL Fan Free-Agency Grades We're now a few weeks into 2020 NFL free agency, and what a wild few weeks it's been. The most successful signal-caller in league history went from the team with the most Super Bowl appearances to the team with the lowest all-time winning percentage.
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2020 NFL Draft: Searching for Gronk's replacement in Patriots 7-round mock Let's get this out of the way: It's not a great time to need a tight end in the draft. Relative to other years, at least. Last spring there were two surefire first-rounders, both out of Iowa: T.J. Hockenson and Noah Fant. In 2018, only one tight end went in the first ...
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Justin Reid is working hard to find a way to bring brother, Eric Reid to the Texans Houston Texans starting safety Justin Reid took part in helping Kinds Meals Inc. helping them pack meals for families in the area. Reid was helping pack food for families in need during the COVID-19 pandemic but he did talk some football particularly he ...
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Best Games of the Trail Blazers 2019-20 Season: The Deep Bench Goes Big In this edition of recounting each Portland Trail Blazers player's best game from the shortened 2019-20 season, we'll look at four younger players who used their limited minutes as time to develop. Those four? Mario Hezonja, Nassir Little, Caleb Swanigan ...
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Report: Bulls Open Search for Top Executive Chicago Bulls president and chief operating officer Michael Reinsdorf appears to be responding to a growing chorus of fans and critics and will hire a new executive to oversee basketball operations. The successful candidate will have full authority over ...
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Coronavirus: I ask Dana White for location everyday – Khabib still ready to fight Ferguson Khabib Nurmagomedov has not given up hope of facing Tony Ferguson in their blockbuster lightweight title bout, insisting he will "100 per cent" fight if he can travel from Russia. Khabib appeared to announce this month's UFC 249 blockbuster had been ...
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Penn State Hockey: Nittany Lions Forge Ahead, One of the Rare Teams to End Their Season with a Win Penn State men's hockey coach Guy Gadowsky is sitting in his room alone with nothing but his thoughts midway though Thursday morning. There is a pause as he looks blankly at a virtual collection of reporters, he can't make eye contact with anyone ...
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'Pent up' Pete Alonso's message to Mets fans for when season starts: 'Shake the damn stadium!' Aug 5, 2019; New York City, NY, USA; New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso (20) reacts after hitting a solo home run against the Miami Marlins during the seventh inning of game two of a doubleheader at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA ...
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Drafting A Wide Receiver In Round 1 Could Be Risky Business For The Green Bay Packers The Green Bay Packers desperately need a difference making wide receiver. Green Bay has one of the NFL's top wideouts in veteran Davante Adams. But the rest of the Packers' receivers — Allen Lazard, Devin Funchess, Jake Kumerow and Marquez ...
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Preakness Stakes postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak The Preakness Stakes, normally the second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown, was postponed Friday, but no new date was announced. The move was expected given the uncertainty of everything in the wake of the coronavirus. The race was supposed to be ...
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For Sixers GM Elton Brand, being a candidate for New York Knicks job is win-win We don't know for sure whether Elton Brand is a candidate for the New York Knicks' general manager gig. But it certainly is good for the Philadelphia 76ers GM to get his name out there, especially with the uncertainty surrounding his organization.
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Texas women's basketball coach Karen Aston won't return After eight seasons in Austin, Texas women's basketball coach Karen Aston will not return, athletic director Chris Del Conte announced on Friday. Aston, who was 184-83 as the Longhorns' head coach, made four straight Sweet 16 appearances in the ...
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MHSAA's cancellation of sports expected, but those in Muskegon area still 'in shock' MUSKEGON, MI – Josh Holden was driving when the news came down. The Michigan High School Athletic Association announced around 1 p.m. today that it was canceling the spring sports seasons and the remainder of the winter sports seasons for the ...
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Muschamps to help feed area doctors and nurses South Carolina Gamecocks coach Will Muschamp and his wife, Carol, are doing their part to give back to healthcare professionals in the Columbia area. Below is the release from the school, which was sent out on Friday afternoon: University of South ...
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Detroit Lions Inspire Change initiative announces grant to re-open the Empowerment Plan facility Allen Park, Mich. — The Detroit Lions announced today their player-led social justice initiative, Detroit Lions Inspire Change, will fund the Empowerment Plan's operations for the month of April to make medical grade surgical gowns and masks for the region's ...
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Marquette hires Justin Gainey as associate head coach Former Marquette director of operations Justin Gainey is returning to the Golden Eagles' staff as associate head coach. Marquette coach Steve Wojciechowski announced the move Friday. Gainey worked for Wojciechowski at Marquette from 2014-17 before ...
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Syracuse Crunch, AHL rivals team up to draw blood for a good cause Syracuse, N.Y. -- Four AHL rivals are taking a break from spilling each other's blood in pursuit of wins to draw blood for those in need. The Syracuse Crunch, Utica Comets, Binghamton Devils and Rochester Americans have partnered with the American Red ...
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Premier League Suspended Indefinitely During Pandemic LONDON (AP) — The Premier League was suspended indefinitely Friday following a meeting of the 20 soccer clubs where a series of financial measures were discussed amid the coronavirus pandemic. The English league had given a tentative return date of ...
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Final Four weekend that wasn't comes and goes This was supposed to be Final Four weekend in college basketball, with Atlanta as host city. Well, the games won't happen, but one of the highlights of that weekend will go on as scheduled. That would be the announcement of the Naismith Memorial ...
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Predicting the starting offense for the 2020 Washington Redskins The 53-man roster is anything but set for the Washington Redskins, and there are still a million things that need to happen before the coaching staff can have a solid idea of the guys they have on the team going forward. Beyond just setting the final roster, ...
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Oregon State's Destiny Slocum enters transfer portal CORVALLIS (AP) — Oregon State basketball player Destiny Slocum has opted to enter the transfer portal for her final season of eligibility. Slocum, a 5-foot-7 guard, averaged a team-best 14.9 points and had 4.7 assists a game this past season with the ...
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Sports talk radio is losing its mind during coronavirus, like everyone else Early morning sports radio and TV hosts have such ridiculous opinions about what happens in the games because the games are on very late, and the hosts have to wake up very early. But there are no games now, so Boomer Esiason and Gregg Giannotti ...
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