Month: September 2018

2:57 PM ET Notre Dame standout offensive lineman Alex Bars will miss the rest of the season after sustaining a knee injury in Saturday’s win over Stanford. Coach Brian Kelly said Sunday that while Bars hadn’t been officially diagnosed, “our doctors fear the worst is possible here with the knee,” as the injury impacted both
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3:07 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri passed Hall of Famer Morten Andersen for the most field goals in NFL history late in the first half of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. Vinatieri made a 42-yard field goal with two seconds left in the first half to give him 566 for his
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2:56 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette was pulled from Sunday’s game against the New York Jets after experiencing hamstring tightness. Starting center Brandon Linder also left the game in the first half and did not return because of a back injury. This was Fournette’s first game back since he
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2:55 PM ET Emily KaplanESPN CHICAGO — Chicago Bears defensive tackle Akiem Hicks was ejected in the first half of Sunday’s game for pushing an official. The incident occurred after teammate Eddie Jackson intercepted a pass from Buccaneers quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick late in the second quarter. The Bears were leading 35-3 at the time. Hicks
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2:35 PM ET PARIS — Tiger Woods is not used to others celebrating at his expense, but there he was on the 17th green Sunday afternoon, helpless. Jon Rahm had knocked his approach shot stiff, a short birdie putt away from putting Woods out of his misery, another Ryder Cup match lost. One of golf’s
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2:00 PM ET PARIS, France – As his ball sank to the bottom of the lake, Phil Mickelson took his hat off and conceded the 16th hole and match to Francesco Molinari, then bedlam ensued at Le Golf National. From Tommy Fleetwood’s victory lap to Ian Poulter’s wardrobe change, Team Europe heartily celebrated its victory
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3:36 PM ET ESPN staff PARIS — Europe entered the final day of the Ryder Cup with a four-point lead. On Sunday, in singles, it continued its long streak of dominance at home, defeating the Americans. Here’s how it all went down: SCORE: EUROPE 17½, UNITED STATES 10½ ESPN Senior Writer The best TEAM won
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2:42 PM ET Associated Press SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Payback belongs to Europe, and so does the Ryder Cup. Two years after the Americans thought they had their Ryder Cup problems figured out, Europe reminded them Sunday why it practically has owned this shiny gold trophy for the past quarter century. The Open champion Francesco Molinari
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