Month: July 2018

7:06 PM ET CINCINNATI — Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert, who had offseason back surgery, made his training camp debut on Monday after spending the first week on the physically unable to perform list. Although the team made a concerted effort to limit Eifert’s reps, he participated in almost every part of practice except for
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10:03 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports NASCAR didn’t like what it saw Saturday night at Pocono Raceway but will wait and see how teams react before it reacts with any new rules after nearly a third of its teams
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5:57 PM ET Restricted free-agent forward Kevin Hayes and the New York Rangers have agreed on a one-year contract, avoiding an arbitration hearing this week. The 26-year-old gets a $5.25 million deal, according to multiple reports, almost doubling the annual average value of his previous two-year contract. Hayes will become an unrestricted free agent next
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5:39 PM ET AKRON, Ohio — LeBron James says the Los Angeles Lakers‘ string of free-agent acquisitions since he committed to the team — Rajon Rondo, Lance Stephenson, JaVale McGee and Michael Beasley — share a common bond as basketball junkies and that quality should define them more so than their spotty reputations as interesting
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5:41 PM ET The UFC is close to finalizing an intriguing middleweight fight between Derek Brunson and Israel Adesanya for UFC 230 on Nov. 3 in New York, according to sources. Mark Henry, coach of UFC lightweight contender Eddie Alvarez, said he deserves the blame for his fighter losing on Saturday to Dustin Poirier. Max
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4:09 PM ET UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani he is feeling much better after a health scare earlier this month and wants to defend the belt before the end of 2018. Holloway was forced to pull out of UFC 226’s co-main event with Brian Ortega just two days before the July
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