1:33 PM ET Alabama star quarterback Bryce Young is day-to-day as he recovers from a shoulder injury, coach Nick Saban said on Monday. Saban reiterated the injury — a sprained AC joint suffered during Saturday’s win over Arkansas — is not expected to have long-term ramifications. As far as when Young resumes throwing, Saban said,
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12:23 PM BST Wales will host Rugby World Cup warm-up internationals against both England and South Africa in Cardiff next August, the three rugby unions announced simultaneously on Monday. England and Wales will meet in a double header, first at the Principality Stadium on Aug. 5 and then at Twickenham in London one week later.
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11:01 AM ET After starter Tyler Van Dyke was benched in an ugly loss to Middle Tennessee two weeks ago, Miami head coach Mario Cristobal said Monday there is no quarterback controversy in Coral Gables. “We are honest about the fact that Tyler has played great football here for a long time and you don’t
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11:47 AM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Veteran linebacker Jamie Collins has proved that players can go home again. And again. And again. And again. Collins has agreed to a contract to return to the New England Patriots, his agent David Canter of GSE Worldwide Football confirmed Monday. It will be Collins’ fourth stint with the
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11:06 AM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Nearly a decade after the biggest play of his career, cornerback Jimmy Smith will announce his retirement with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday. A news conference is scheduled for Monday afternoon. Smith, 34, spent 11 seasons in Baltimore and will forever be remembered for stopping Michael Crabtree from
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8:03 AM ET Red Bull boss Christian Horner is confident his team did not break Formula One’s budget cap last year. Horner was furious over accusations, ahead of Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, that Red Bull breached last year’s $145 million cap, which would lead to sanctions against his team if true. 1 Related On Wednesday,
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10:17 AM ET Associated Press TOKYO — In a season of home run milestones in American baseball by Albert Pujols and Aaron Judge, 22-year-old Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami has also gotten into the act. Murakami, playing for the Tokyo-based Yakult Swallows, hit his 56th home run of the season on Monday, pushing him alone into
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