11:10 PM GMT Bill Sweeney, the CEO of the Rugby Football Union, said he was “really disappointed” with England’s autumn series results but gave no indication that coach Eddie Jones was in any danger of being removed. England delivered a poor display and were booed off at Twickenham after being outplayed 27-13 by South Africa
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9:19 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The injuries keep coming for the Los Angeles Rams, who will be without wide receiver Allen Robinson for the rest of the season as he needs foot surgery. According to Rams coach Sean McVay, Robinson was having “some soreness in his foot” during the week. After an injection
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10:02 PM ET SEATTLE — Josh Jacobs wasn’t sure he’d play Sunday until about two hours before kickoff. The Las Vegas Raiders‘ fourth-year running back had to test out the left calf he tweaked in a noncontact drill in Friday practice. And after he reaggravated it late in regulation on the Lumen Field artificial turf
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9:23 PM ET Kendra AndrewsESPN MINNEAPOLIS — Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was not happy when he got slapped with a technical foul in the waning seconds of the Warriors’ 137-114 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Sunday evening. Green, who finished the game with 19 points and 11 assists for his first double-double of
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1:40 PM ET Associated Press Police had to seal off parts of the center of Brussels, deploy water cannons and fire tear gas to disperse crowds following violence during and after Morocco‘s 2-0 upset win over Belgium at the World Cup. Dozens of rioters overturned and torched a car, set electric scooters on fire and
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7:21 PM ET Cameroon coach Rigobert Song speaks to the media the day before his team’s match against Serbia at the World Cup. Getty Images Cameroon coach Rigobert Song played down suggestions that his team are under unfair pressure from former star Samuel Eto’o, who predicted an all-African World Cup final between his nation and Morocco
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5:39 PM ET Associated Press Fans at the World Cup hold up signs of Mesut Ozil during Germany’s match against Spain in Al Khor, Qatar. Getty Images AL KHOR, Qatar — Qatari fans hit back at Germany’s World Cup protest on Sunday by holding pictures of former national team player Mesut Ozil and covering their mouths
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