Month: November 2020

11:01 AM ET Texas A&M linebacker Anthony Hines III announced on Monday that he has declared for the 2021 NFL draft. The decision comes after Hines initially opted out in September, saying at the time that he’d recently lost someone close to him due to COVID-19 but that he was not planning on entering the
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11:20 AM GMT Ireland captain Johnny Sexton and centre Robbie Henshaw will miss Saturday’s Autumn Nations Cup clash with England through injury, a major blow for Andy Farrell’s side ahead of the potential Pool A decider. Sexton left the opening 32-9 win over Wales after less than half an hour with a hamstring strain and
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9:00 AM ET Hidden front wing damage played a significant part in dashing Lance Stroll’s Turkish Grand Prix hopes after he led from pole position, the Canadian’s Racing Point Formula One team said on Monday. Stroll, whose Mexican team mate Sergio Perez finished second, was leading the race until he pitted for fresh intermediate tyres
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10:00 AM ET The Colorado Avalanche will wear a Nordiques logo on their jerseys this season for the first time since relocating from Quebec City in 1995. The jerseys are part of a “Reverse Retro” collection from Adidas Hockey, where classic sweaters are given a modern twist. In the case of the Avalanche, the Nordiques’
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10:27 AM ET The Carolina Panthers might be without both starting quarterback Teddy Bridgewater and top running back Christian McCaffrey next Sunday against the Detroit Lions. An MRI showed no structural damage in Bridgewater’s right knee, a source told ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, but the quarterback is experiencing soreness and swelling and his status for Sunday’s
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9:46 AM ET Louisville running back Javian Hawkins announced Monday that he was opting out of the remainder of the season and would enter the NFL draft. Hawkins announced his decision on social media Monday after missing Louisville’s Week 11 game, in which the Cardinals fell to Virginia 31-17, dropping to 2-6 on the season.
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9:57 AM ET A USA Today report on Monday alleges that several LSU officials had knowledge of sexual assault allegations made against former running back Derrius Guice and other former football players, and either ignored those complaints or denied the victims’ requests for protection. The report also cites three cases in which football players were
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