Month: October 2018

3:51 PM ET Arizona Wildcats quarterback Khalil Tate will not play this week at UCLA due to an ankle injury, coach Kevin Sumlin announced Tuesday. Sophomore Rhett Rodriguez, the son of former coach Rich Rodriguez, will start in his place. “Going through the week, he felt pretty good,” Sumlin said Monday. “But we can’t keep
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7:40 AM ET Mike ClayESPN Writer Close Fantasy football, NFL analyst for ESPN.com Member of Pro Football Writers of America Founding director of Pro Football Focus Fantasy 2013 FSTA award winner for most accurate preseason rankings NOTE: These depth charts will be updated throughout the 2018 regular season. This is a file I’ve done in
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10:26 AM ET Mike ClayESPN Writer Close Fantasy football, NFL analyst for ESPN.com Member of Pro Football Writers of America Founding director of Pro Football Focus Fantasy 2013 FSTA award winner for most accurate preseason rankings The Fantasy 32 analyzes the NFL from a fantasy perspective, with at least one mention of each of the
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3:12 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO — Russell Westbrook is out for the season opener, Oklahoma City Thunder coach Billy Donovan confirmed Tuesday. Westbrook underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Sept. 12 and had a timetable to be re-evaluated in four weeks. He is said to be “progressing” and closing in on a return, but he has not
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2:36 PM ET The Atlanta Falcons will place two-time Pro Bowl running back Devonta Freeman on injured reserve with a groin injury, ESPN has confirmed Tuesday. The news was first reported by Fox Sports. The Falcons are expected to announce the roster move at some point Tuesday afternoon. Freeman played in just two of the
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Oct 15, 2018 Toss Pakistan chose to bat v Australia Mir Hamza celebrates a wicket Getty Images Sarfraz Ahmed, the Pakistan captain, has won his second toss of the series and, much like in Dubai, had no hesitation in deciding to bat first. The pitch, like most others in the UAE, is expected to become more
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1:33 PM ET Several parents of Maryland football players have joined forces to encourage the school not to bring back suspended coach DJ Durkin, The Athletic reported Tuesday. On Aug. 10, ESPN reported that Maryland’s football coaches presided over a “toxic culture” under Durkin, characterized by abuse, name-calling and bullying. On Aug. 11, Durkin was
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