1:55 PM ET The Baltimore Ravens altered their routine on Friday, holding meetings ahead of an afternoon walk-through, but did not cancel a practice despite an announcement that indicated that was planned, a team source told ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. An email from Ravens PR on Friday said the team’s morning practice was called off for
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12:50 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady led three scoring drives — two of them culminating in touchdowns — in the Bucs’ first scrimmage of training camp, Brady’s first time playing at Raymond James Stadium in a Bucs uniform. There were no fans, but there was crowd noise and cannons
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12:08 PM ET Claire Williams insists that leadership of her family’s famous Formula One team will remain unchanged after its recent sale to Dorilton Capital. Williams ended lingering doubts about its immediate future by securing the sale to the U.S.-based private investment firm. The deal will keep it under the Williams brand, and the team
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12:38 PM ET Ole Miss’ football team didn’t practice Friday and instead marched to The Square in downtown Oxford, Mississippi, to bring awareness to racial injustice in the country. Coach Lane Kiffin participated in the march, and some of the players carried signs that read: End police brutality. Once at the Square, members of the
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11:56 AM ET Adam Rittenberg Close ESPN Senior Writer College football reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University. Mark Schlabach Close ESPN Senior Writer Senior college football writer Author of seven books on college football Graduate of the University of Georgia The Big Ten is discussing Thanksgiving weekend as one of several options
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11:25 AM ET Associated Press The NHL’s second-round playoff series will resume with three games each on Saturday and Sunday after players prompted the league to postpone two days of action to protest racial injustice. In the NHL’s Eastern Conference hub city of Toronto, Tampa Bay and Boston will play Game 4 of their series
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11:15 AM ET Associated Press North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham says the school will begin football and other fall sports without fans at home because of the pandemic. In an open letter to fans Friday, Cunningham says the restriction will last through September for football, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, volleyball and cross
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11:12 AM ET The ACC will begin coronavirus testing three times a week during the season, including one test the day before kickoff. Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich said on a media call Friday the three-times-a-week testing protocol is through the ACC medical advisory group. The ACC has not yet officially announced new protocols, but
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