Month: September 2018

11:47 AM ET Tiger Woods proved to be ratings gold again. Overnight ratings for the final round of the Tour Championship on Sunday showed it was the most-watched final round of a non-major in 2018 and the most-watched round of the event since records have been kept. On Sunday at the Tour Championship, five years
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11:54 AM ET All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard, introduced by the Toronto Raptors Monday, said he wanted to concentrate on this season, not his future. “I want to play here,” Leonard said. “I came in with an open mind. I want to do great things … focus on this year. If you’re looking toward the future
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12:02 PM ET A week ago, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said he would make a change at quarterback when one player clearly separated himself on the field. That’s exactly what happened when Trevor Lawrence looked dominant in a win over Georgia Tech on Saturday, and the school announced Monday that the freshman would be the
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12:36 PM ET New York Giants tight end Evan Engram sprained the MCL in his right knee in Sunday’s victory over the Houston Texans, coach Pat Shurmur confirmed Monday. Engram will be considered week-to-week, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Engram was hurt when he was hit low by Texans defensive back Kareem Jackson after
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1:23 PM ET ESPN News Services BUFFALO, N.Y. — Forward Brian Gionta has announced his retirement from the NHL after 16 seasons. Gionta, 39, is a former Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres captain and two-time U.S. Olympian. He won a Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 2003. “Playing with my childhood team the
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12:26 PM ET Media day is here! We’ve got you covered across the league with the latest news, buzz and reaction. More: Watch NBA media days | Rankings | Lowe: Most intriguing players .@Omarispellman with the Q’s & @24Bazemore with the A’s 🎤#NBAMediaDay pic.twitter.com/LYJzgj8b7p — Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) September 24, 2018 The @celtics are back!
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6:35 AM ET Outgoing McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne’s next step could be a full-time IndyCar drive in 2019, with Dale Coyne Racing confirming an approach for the Belgian’s services. McLaren will have an all-new F1 line-up next season, with Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris replacing Vandoorne and Fernando Alonso. While Alonso has already confirmed he
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