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| You can't say the crowds influenced rusty NFL officials No one can say the crowds influenced the officials. The crews may have been a bit rusty without a preseason, but only two teams — the Chiefs and Jaguars — allowed fans into the stadium during the NFL's opening weekend because of the coronavirus ... | |
| ESPN predictions: Can anyone beat Dustin Johnson at the US Open? Dustin Johnson is the hottest player in the world. He's already picked up the U.S. Open trophy once. Sure, he's the favorite this week at Winged Foot, but there are plenty of other strong choices to claim the year's second major title. Our experts landed on a ... | |
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| Gostkowski finally delivers in Titans' 16-14 win at Denver DENVER (AP) — New kicker Stephen Gostkowski avoided a disastrous debut with the Tennessee Titans in the nick of time. The Titans escaped Denver with a 16-14 victory Monday night on Gostkowski's 25-yard field goal with 17 seconds left after he'd ... | |
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| Eagles News: The Eagles are "just another team" Let's get to the Philadelphia Eagles links ... It's Beginning To Set In That The Eagles' Super Bowl Was A Fluke - Defector There was this hope that the Eagles' Super Bowl was not an incredible one-off. There was hope the Eagles were a new dynasty. Well, it's ... | |
| Fantasy Football Insider: Top Week Two Waiver Wire Additions Fantasy Insider Scott Engel offers guidance on who you should be picking up as you prep for Week 2 of the fantasy season. Sep 14, 2020 at 10:56 PM. 140717_fntsy_scottengel_055_v2_lowres_28229.jpg. Scott Engel. Seahawks.com Fantasy Contributor. | |
| O'HARA: What we learned from Week 1 Age is just a number. When it comes to performance in sports, it doesn't predict or guarantee anything, good or bad, old or young. The same for experience. It doesn't prevent a veteran from making mistakes in the clutch. And above all, neither does the Detroit ... | |
| NFL reminds teams to follow sideline rules on face coverings The NFL on Monday reminded team personnel on the sidelines about the COVID-19 requirements for wearing face coverings, saying such carelessness or disregard could put the season "at risk." There were several games Sunday in which team members ... | |
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| WNBA Playoff Preview: Don't Crown the Seattle Storm Yet The Las Vegas Aces bumped the Seattle Storm from the No. 1 spot they had clung to for much of the season, and the defending champion Washington Mystics — without Elena Delle Donne and other key starters from last year's squad — notched a ... | |
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| My Take On Wake film review: 'The King stay the King' We'll get to the film review of Clemson-Wake Forest. But first: Have you ever noticed that everybody who posts on social media thinks their dog is the best dog and thought to yourself, if only for a second, "Well that's nice but your dog can't actually be *the best* ... | |
| Broncos' Drew Lock: Suffers second loss as starter Lock completed 22 of 33 pass attempts for 216 yards and a touchdown during Monday's 16-14 loss to Tennesee. He also picked up five yards on three rushing attempts, fumbling twice but losing possession neither time. The second-year signal-caller had ... | |
| Leeds success has Hollywood star crowing Leeds United's return to the Premier League after a 16 year hiatus has pleased no one more than Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe. The 56-year-old star has followed the club since he was a boy growing up in New Zealand. Crowe -- whose love of rugby ... | |
| 3 Thoughts on 49ers' 24-20 Loss to Arizona Cardinals The San Francisco 49ers (0-1) dropped a very winnable week one game, losing 24-20 to the division-rival Arizona Cardinals (1-0) on Sunday. There's a lot to be said about the disappointing loss, but here are three thoughts: DeAndre Hopkins makes the NFC ... | |
| Celtics vs. Heat: How they match up They began the playoffs as the third and fourth seeds of the Eastern Conference, and have each knocked off a higher seed – the Celtics with their seven-game win over Toronto, and the Heat with a noticeably easier time against the NBA's best regular-season ... | |
| Curtiss expected to start as Tampa Bay hosts Washington Washington Nationals (17-28, fifth in the NL East) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (30-17, first in the AL East). St. Petersburg, Florida; Tuesday, 6:40 p.m. EDT. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. PITCHING PROBABLES: Washington: Anibal Sanchez (2-4, 6.34 ... | |
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| Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Ascends depth chart The Colts confirmed Marlon Mack's season-ending Achilles tear Monday, putting Taylor in position for an expanded role going forward, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Rather than beginning his career in a three-headed backfield by committee, Taylor ... | |
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| Mets to sell team to billionaire Cohen Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has agreed to buy the New York Mets, which announced the agreement on Monday. The deal is subject to the approval of Major League Baseball owners. Sportico reported Cohen will own 95 percent of the team, ... | |
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| Steve Cohen in agreement to buy Mets And per Tim Healey, the deal is pending Major League Baseball approval and will—if approved—give Coehn ownership of 95 percent of the franchise in a deal that values the Mets at about $2.475 billion. | |
| Post Game Highlights and Notes: Week One Superlatives After a victorious week one, North Carolina is now focused on Charlotte; this will be the first meet-up between them. But before the next opponent, let's take a look back over the Syracuse win, noting new records and star players: UNC is now 84-42-4 in ... | |
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| Duke Johnson deemed 'week-to-week' with ankle injury Duke Johnson was forced from the Houston Texans Week 1 match with the Kansas City Chiefs due to an ankle injury. After further tests, it appears Johnson is considered "week-to-week" and a "long-shot" to play in Week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens, per ... | |
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