Month: January 2021

2:11 AM ET PITTSBURGH — Tears streamed down Ben Roethlisberger‘s face. Sitting beside him on the bench, Maurkice Pouncey, one of his best friends and longtime teammates, also cried as the emotion spilled over. The scoreboard facing them illuminated the unthinkable: Their season was over — and their careers might be too. After falling behind
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10:39 PM ET The PGA of America is moving on from President Trump, announcing Sunday in a statement that it will relocate the 2022 PGA Championship scheduled for the New York suburbs at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster. The venue was awarded the tournament in 2012 and was to be the first men’s major championship
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12:31 AM ET Associated Press SYDNEY — Manny Ramirez has been released by the Sydney Blue Sox because of uncertainty over the Australian Baseball League season during the COVID-19 pandemic and a medical issue that is preventing him from playing or training with the club. Blue Sox chief executive Adam Dobb issued a statement Monday
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10:30 PM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Uncertainty looms regarding the health of the Los Angeles Rams as they begin preparation for a divisional-round playoff game at the Green Bay
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9:23 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — President Donald Trump plans to award New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday, according to multiple reports. A spokesperson for the Patriots did not respond to a request for comment. The Presidential Medal of Freedom was established by John F. Kennedy in 1963,
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10:47 PM ET Jimmy Graham capped a 99-yard drive with a one-handed touchdown catch as time expired in the Chicago Bears‘ 21-9 loss to the New Orleans Saints in an NFC wild-card game on Sunday. Graham’s touchdown did not affect the outcome of the game but did have bettors who took the Bears plus the
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10:04 PM ET Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky left open the possibly of returning to Chicago next season after the offense flopped in Sunday’s 21-9 playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints. “I think I can definitely see myself back here next year,” Trubisky said on a Zoom call. “Obviously a lot of that is out
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