2:09 PM ET PITTSBURGH — Mason Rudolph had a hunch what coach Mike Tomlin was going to tell him Tuesday. A few days earlier, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was benched early in the third quarter for rookie third-stringer Devlin “Duck” Hodges after Rudolph was ineffective and threw a red zone interception against the Bengals. Tuesday
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1:41 PM GMT England trio Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje and Billy Vunipola will play for Saracens for the first time since the Rugby World Cup after being named in the side to face Bath in the Gallagher Premiership as they seek to repair the damage from their 35-point deduction for breaching the league’s salary cap.
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12:59 PM ET Michael RothsteinESPN Staff Writer Close Previously covered University of Michigan for ESPN.com and AnnArbor.com Also covered Notre Dame for Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print DETROIT — A month ago, David Blough was an inactive quarterback behind Matthew Stafford and Jeff Driskel. Now, on
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12:35 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots will be without veteran kicker Nick Folk for Sunday night’s road game against the Houston Texans after he underwent an appendectomy, a league source confirmed. CLSN Media first reported Folk’s status, which isn’t expected to sideline him much beyond this week. The Patriots now face
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12:22 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts will be without leading receiver T.Y. Hilton for Sunday’s key AFC South game against the Tennessee Titans, general manager Chris Ballard announced Thursday. Hilton, according to Ballard, suffered a setback in practice Wednesday with the same calf injury that caused him to miss three games earlier this
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12:08 PM ET Former featherweight world titleholders Oscar Valdez and Carl Frampton each make their debut in the junior lightweight division in separate fights on Saturday night and Top Rank chairman Bob Arum told ESPN that each has a world title fight at stake. Arum, who promotes both fighters, said he has a plan in
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10:56 AM ET ABU DHABI — Charles Leclerc has vowed to be less aggressive when racing Sebastian Vettel, but says he and his Ferrari teammate will not face sanctions if they clash again on track. Leclerc and Vettel both retired from the Brazilian Grand Prix after colliding while fighting for fourth position. The incident saw
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