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Seahawks vs. 49ers: The game-altering plays from Seattle's wild overtime defeat The Seattle Seahawks-San Francisco 49ers Monday Night Football game during the 2019 season was a game for the ages. It was a pivotal NFC West matchup between two of the NFL's heavyweights with the Niners 8-0 as the NFL's last undefeated team.
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Brandon Marshall, after kneeling with Colin Kaepernick, hopeful people are finally 'ready for the message' Longtime Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall knew what Colin Kaepernick was kneeling for. Marshall, along with several others in the league, joined Kaepernick repeatedly in kneeling during the national anthem during the 2016 season to protest ...
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How deferrals in MLBPA counterproposal could provide Cubs financial relief The Ricketts family, more than any other owners in the NL Central, should be intrigued by the MLB Players Association's economic counterproposal. Latest Cubs Talk. Cubs' Jason Heyward: 'It feels like a broken record' · How MLBPA-proposed deferrals could ...
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Michigan assistant salutes Harbaugh family's impact on black coaches, QBs Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis tweeted a statement Monday night, but it was unlike any other statement issued thus far. Gattis expressed his appreciation to the Harbaugh family for the impact they have had on black coaches and black ...
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Why Tom Waddle believes Nick Foles will be Bears' QB1, not Mitch Trubisky The central issue surrounding the Bears heading into the upcoming season concerns the starting quarterback situation, and that previous statement could apply to many more seasons than just 2020. Longtime ESPN 1000 host Tom Waddle is no stranger to ...
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UDFA Darrion Daniels Adds Depth at Nose Tackle Behind DJ Jones For the first time in a while, the 49ers have question marks on their interior defensive line. DeForrest Buckner's durability and disruptability consistently fueled the defense. A one-stop shop for all defensive-line needs was lost when the 49ers traded Buckner to ...
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Sources: Rob Manfred introduced idea of shorter season amid MLB, union stalemate A regular season that opens in late July, holds 50 or 60 games and concludes with an expanded postseason in October was introduced by commissioner Rob Manfred as part of the most recent negotiations between owners and players, sources said Monday.
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Alex Ovechkin reveals his all-time favorite Capitals sweater Since joining the Washington Capitals back in October of 2005, Alex Ovechkin has worn dozens of variations of Caps jerseys while launching one-timers from his office, but we've never known which jersey was his favorite until now. Over the course of a few ...
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Damion Square returning to Los Angeles Chargers Defensive lineman Damion Square is returning to the Los Angeles Chargers for the 2020 season, the Alabama alumnus announced on his Instagram account on Monday. For the second straight offseason, Square was an unrestricted free agent. And for the ...
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Knicks owner James Dolan defends lack of public comment on George Floyd death New York Knicks owner James Dolan explained the team's lack of a public statement about George Floyd, telling Madison Square Garden employees in an e-mail, "As companies in the business of sports and entertainment, however, we are not any more ...
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Pat Dye, Football Coach Who Elevated Auburn, Dies at 80 Pat Dye, who revived Auburn University's football program into a power of the Southern gridiron but ultimately saw his reputation and that of the school undercut by scandal, died Monday. He was 80. The university announced the death but did not give a ...
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NBCA, Adam Silver speak out following George Floyd's death and recent protests The National Basketball Coaches Association (NBCA hereafter) and commissioner Adam Silver recently joined the chorus of voices speaking out in the aftermath of George Floyd's death. A statement from the NBCA, signed by 33 coaches and almost 180 ...
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NWSL sets schedule for tournament in Utah The National Women's Soccer League has set the schedule for the opening round of its tournament starting later this month in Utah, with the Portland Thorns playing the defending champion North Carolina Courage on the opening day. The NWSL is ...
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Liverpool stars take a knee in gesture of support for Floyd LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool players took a knee around the center circle at Anfield Stadium on Monday in a gesture of support following the death of George Floyd. Squad members posted a picture of the act on their social media accounts with the ...
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Dale Murphy's son injured by rubber bullet at protest in Denver Beloved Braves icon Dale Murphy said his son, Tyson, was hit in the eye by a rubber bullet during the George Floyd protests in Denver this weekend. Murphy shared the news on Twitter, where he continued to share his thoughts on "systemic racism and ...
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Mountain West to eliminate some postseason tournaments The Mountain West is eliminating postseason tournaments in baseball, men's and women's tennis and women's soccer and shortening other postseason events. At the end of the conference's virtual spring meetings, the Mountain West announced Monday ...
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Former Braves prospect Luiz Gohara released by Angels Left-hander Luiz Gohara, once a highly touted Braves prospect, was reportedly among the minor-leaguers recently released by the Angels. MLB teams have trimmed their minor-league rosters in the past week. Clubs couldn't release players at the usual ...
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Big Ten Commissioner Warren creates anti-racism coalition The Big Ten's Kevin Warren, the first black commissioner of a Power Five conference, is creating a coalition to give the league's athletes a platform to voice their concerns about racism. Warren announced Monday the formation of the Big Ten Anti-Hate and ...
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Report: Bryce Hall signs Jets contract, details of deal emerge Former Virginia cornerback Bryce Hall has signed his rookie deal with the New York Jets, according to a Monday report by Rich Cimini and Field Yates of ESPN. He reportedly agreed to a four-year contract for $3.6 million. The Jets selected Hall with the No.
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LSU schedules first football games vs Grambling, Southern BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Defending national champion LSU has for the first time scheduled football games with Southern and Grambling State, LSU athletic director Scott Woodward announced on Monday. Both games involving the historically black ...
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Gallery: Gragson Scores NASCAR Xfinity Win at Bristol, June 1, 2020 Racing during the NASCAR Xfinity Series Cheddar's 300 presented by Alsco at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. NASCAR Xfinity Series Cheddar's 300 presented by Alsco. Jared C. TiltonGetty Images. 2 of 22. NASCAR Xfinity at Bristol. Harrison ...
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Why this NFL expert thinks Giants will win the NFC East over the Eagles, Cowboys | Does he have a point? The Giants have a lot stacked against them heading into the 2020 season. This is a team with a new coach (Joe Judge) and new systems on both offense and defense with the hiring of coordinators Jason Garrett and Patrick Graham. It's not exactly easy to ...
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Joint statement from Pac-12 ADs & Pac-12 Conference By Pac-12 Conference. Jun 1, 2020. Pac-12 Content Image. Since the horrific and senseless death of George Floyd on May 25, we have all been struggling to come to terms with feelings of anger, frustration and an intense desire to find solutions to this latest, ...
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Pac-12 will require COVID-19 testing for Oregon Ducks to return Oregon has not publicly unveiled its plan for welcoming athletes back to campus this month, but when the Ducks do return they will be tested for COVID-19. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Monday the conference protocol for returning will include ...
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UFC's Israel Adesanya Speaks at New Zealand Rally: 'I'm Pissed Off' UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya attended a march held in solidarity with Black Lives Matter on Monday in Auckland, New Zealand, which was staged after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Bleacher Report @BleacherReport.
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DeSean Jackson has a brilliant idea for what the NFL should do if no fans are in stadiums The upcoming NFL season could look a lot different, as chances are fans are not going to be allowed inside stadiums as we continue to battle the coronavirus and try to do all the right things to keep people safe and healthy. That means television broadcasts ...
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XFL bankruptcy sale to take place in August The XFL filed for bankruptcy in April, and now a date has been set for its bankruptcy sale. Sports Business Journal reporter Ben Fischer said on Monday that U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein ruled last week that a bankruptcy sale will ...
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Cuonzo Martin said on the radio that Missouri State vs. Mizzou 'as of now' won't happen Current Mizzou head coach and former Missouri State head coach Cuonzo Martin said on Sports Talk with Art Hains on Monday that the proposed game between the Bears and Tigers isn't going to happen "as of now." Martin indicated there was some push ...
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Colts' Frank Reich provides statement on racial injustice INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich opened his weekly off-season availability on Monday with a statement about social injustice and racial inequality. "Injustice, few things stir the human heart and soul like injustice. When we see it, ...
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'It's everyone versus racism': Hill respects Wingard's media ban St Kilda star Brad Hill says he can understand why the riots and protests in the US have had an emotional impact locally and says more work still needs to be done to stamp out racism in Australia. Hill said he respected Chad Wingard's decision to impose a ...
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Richard Sherman praises white QBs speaking up on George Floyd: 'Voices carry different weight' Richard Sherman is one of the NFL's leading voices, regularly speaking his mind on issues of race and social justice. On Monday, he praised the white quarterbacks who have joined the conversation in speaking up in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.
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Sports world calls for unity and end of racism after George Floyd death PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Professional athletes and the teams they play for say they are disgusted by continued racism in America. Whether making public comments, participing in peaceful protests or posting messages of unity of social media, ...
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Reports: NFL insider Josina Anderson out at ESPN; Jason Whitlock done at FOX The talent carousel continues at ESPN. NFL insider Josina Anderson is done at the Worldwide Leader, according to a New York Post report. NEWS: Josina Anderson is out at ESPN, The Post has learned.https://t.co/evJZzNTP1w. — Andrew Marchand ...
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