1:23 PM ET HOUSTON — After participating in the first five practices of Houston Texans training camp, quarterback Deshaun Watson did not practice Tuesday. After the Texans’ first day of padded practice, head coach David Culley declined to say why Watson did not practice. Watson was seen briefly with the team’s trainer during Monday’s practice
0 Comments
1:59 PM ET OXNARD, Calif. – Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott could resume throwing during training camp practices next week as he continues to work through a latissimus strain in his right shoulder that knocked him out of practice on July 28. The day after the injury, Mike McCarthy said Prescott would throw in a
0 Comments
1:49 PM ET ASHBURN, Va. — A plea about vaccinations from Washington Football Team coach Ron Rivera over the weekend appears to have worked. The team continues to increase its vaccination rate, jumping to 84% of its players with at least one shot, a source confirmed. Washington was just over 70% as of Saturday, when
0 Comments
12:21 PM ET WESTFIELD, Ind. — Indianapolis Colts All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson will be out five to 12 weeks with the same foot injury as quarterback Carson Wentz, coach Frank Reich said. Dr. David Porter is scheduled to perform the surgery on Nelson on Tuesday afternoon in Indianapolis. Porter performed surgery on Wentz’s left foot
0 Comments
12:39 PM ET The New York Giants‘ first day of padded practice at training camp ended abruptly Tuesday when coach Joe Judge angrily addressed and punished his players for a teamwide brawl that included starting quarterback Daniel Jones at the bottom of the pile. Judge could be heard delivering an expletive-laden tirade at his team
0 Comments
12:11 PM ET Associated Press YOKOHAMA, Japan — José Bautista had just gotten his first Olympic hit, extending the Dominican Republic’s tournament with a walk-off single that capped a ninth-inning rally and eliminated surprising Israel. Of course, that bat was going to get flipped. “It’s part of this new age baseball thing that’s happening,” the
0 Comments
10:11 AM ET GERMANTOWN, Tenn. — The PGA Tour announced significant changes to its 2021-22 schedule, collaborating with the European Tour to co-sanction three events, dropping two World Golf Championship events and relocating the first FedEx Cup playoff event to the backyard of its umbrella sponsor. For the first time outside of the World Golf
0 Comments