2:45 PM ET ESPN News Services The woman who was driving the car that hit and killed the girlfriend of Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith in September will not face criminal charges, police told Cleveland.com on Saturday. Petara Cordero was killed while standing on the shoulder along Interstate 90 in Cleveland on Sept. 11.
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1:55 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots have activated N’Keal Harry to their 53-man roster after designating him to return off injured reserve, the team announced Saturday, making the rookie wide receiver eligible to play in Sunday night’s road game against the Baltimore Ravens. Harry, the Patriots’ first-round draft pick from Arizona
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1:55 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots have activated N’Keal Harry to their 53-man roster after designating him to return off injured reserve, according to a source, which makes the rookie wide receiver eligible to play in Sunday night’s road game against the Baltimore Ravens. Harry, the Patriots’ first-round draft pick from
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1:33 PM ET CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers will be without sack leader Mario Addison on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans as the outside linebacker continues to deal with the death of his brother. Addison was ruled out on Saturday, the day after he laid to rest Gjamal Antonio Rodriqcus, who was shot to
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1:16 PM ET Marc J. Spears SAN FRANCISCO — Injured Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry “absolutely” still plans to make himself available to play for USA Basketball during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, his father, Dell Curry, told ESPN’s The Undefeated. Curry will be out at least three months after having surgery to repair a
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1:19 PM BST England coach Eddie Jones had no explanation for his side’s failure to mount any real threat in their 32-12 Rugby World Cup final defeat by South Africa on Saturday, saying that sometimes in sport you just come up against a better team on the day. While it was not the in-depth insight
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12:47 PM ET Associated Press SHENZHEN, China — Top-ranked Ashleigh Barty advanced Saturday to the final of the WTA Finals where she faces defending champion Elina Svitolina, a player she has never beaten in five previous attempts. Barty, like Svitolina, dropped the opening set of her semifinal before beating second-ranked Karolina Pliskova of Czech Republic
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