Month: October 2018

6:10 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — How much have things changed in the wake of the Jacksonville Jaguars‘ two-game losing streak? Jalen Ramsey doesn’t have much to say. The third-year cornerback, who was vociferous this summer while opining on 25 of the NFL’s starting quarterbacks in a GQ magazine interview, talked to reporters Thursday in
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7:00 AM ET One of the best things a hockey team can have is depth. That’s not only because it gives coaches a chance to mix and match lines and tinker with matchups, but having talent up and down the lineup also allows clubs to move players up a slot and not miss a beat.
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4:22 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — Having converted on just 9-of-38 third-down opportunities in their first three road games, the Dallas Cowboys‘ offense met Thursday to discuss their issues away from home before Sunday’s game at the Washington Redskins. “We addressed the elephant in the room as an offense,” quarterback Dak Prescott said. “I think
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4:06 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The NHL helped end a stalemate between the U.S. women’s national hockey team and USA Hockey last year by bridging a “sizable” financial gap, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly told ESPN. In an agreement that was kept under wraps until this week, the NHL agreed to pay USA Hockey $25,000
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4:07 PM ET PORTLAND, Ore. — As LeBron James embarks on his 16th season when the Los Angeles Lakers open their season against the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday, the three-time champion is imploring Luke Walton to keep him on the court. “I’m always fresh,” James said after shootaround Thursday morning. “All my coaches want
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3:47 PM ET Associated Press Serena Williams‘ coach says in-match coaching should be allowed in tennis to help the sport’s popularity. Patrick Mouratoglou, who admitted he used banned hand signals to try to help Williams during her loss in the U.S. Open final, wrote Thursday in a posting on Twitter that making coaching part of
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3:18 PM ET Middleweight contender Rob Brant learned a hard lesson last October, when he moved up to the super middleweight division to participate in the World Boxing Super Series and was humbled in a one-sided decision loss to aging former light heavyweight titlist Juergen Braehmer in Germany. “I learned if I don’t do everything
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