11:48 AM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Green Bay Packers, who led a charmed injury existence last season the way to the NFC Championship Game, lost their third player this year to a season-ending knee injury: fullback/tight end John Lovett. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Lovett tore his ACL. He had been
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11:21 AM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The 3-5 New England Patriots are in the midst of an uncharacteristic losing season, with some pointing to subpar drafts in recent years as a primary reason for the slide, which led coach Bill Belichick to cite the organization’s overall success when questioned on the topic Friday. “I’d say
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10:03 AM ET Lewis Hamilton has described a lap of the Istanbul Park circuit as “terrifying” after low-grip conditions saw drivers lap several seconds off the predicted pace during practice for this weekend’s Turkish Grand Prix. Hamilton, who can win his seventh title this weekend, finished the session fourth fastest as all 20 drivers struggled
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9:20 AM ET Troy‘s game against No. 15 Coastal Carolina on Saturday at Veterans Memorial Stadium has been postponed due to a combination of positive COVID-19 tests and injuries to a specific position group within the Troy football program. Troy, Coastal Carolina and the Sun Belt Conference are working together on a date to reschedule
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10:01 AM ET Associated Press MIAMI — George Hill, an assistant coach for Woody Hayes, Don Shula and Jimmy Johnson, has died at age 87. The Miami Dolphins confirmed Hill’s death this week. He was their defensive coordinator under Johnson from 1996 to 1999 and had earlier been their linebackers coach under Shula. Hill, an
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7:15 AM ET Marcel Louis-Jacques Josh Weinfuss Close ESPN Staff Writer Covered the Cardinals since 2012 Graduate of Indiana University Member of Pro Football Writers of America Hours apart on March 16, the Buffalo Bills and Arizona Cardinals pulled off two of the defining moves of the NFL’s offseason, trading for wide receivers Stefon Diggs
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8:47 AM ET Saudi Arabia is keen to hold a round of the women-only W Series as part of the support race package for its inaugural Formula One race next year. A new night-race on the streets of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia’s second largest city, will take place on November 28 next year as part of
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