Month: October 2018

2:33 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina coach Will Muschamp says injured quarterback Jake Bentley is expected to start against No. 22 Texas A&M this week. Bentley missed last Saturday’s 37-35 win over Missouri with a left knee injury suffered a week earlier at Kentucky. Bentley was cleared to play against the
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3:19 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — The Buccaneers locked up an important piece of their offensive line, signing left guard Ali Marpet to a five-year contract extension that will keep him with the club through 2023. Sources told ESPN that the deal is worth $55 million, with $27.125 guaranteed, making Marpet one of the highest-paid
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8:48 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Ryan Blaney swears he isn’t channeling an inner Cam Newton with the victory celebration tradition he has started. Blaney certainly wouldn’t mind the type of reaction the Carolina Panthers quarterback gets when he
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1:43 PM ET PITTSBURGH — Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown faces two $15,000 lawsuits from an April incident during which the All-Pro receiver allegedly yelled at security and threw items from inside a South Florida apartment and off the balcony, according to documents obtained by ESPN. A guardian of a two-year-old boy is suing Brown
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1:40 PM ET Third baseman Alex Bregman made it pretty clear after the Houston Astros swept the Cleveland Indians during the ALDS: This is not how you should treat the defending world champions. “I want to end with saying one thing,” Bregman told ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt in an interview during the team’s locker-room celebration
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1:21 PM ET The Milwaukee Bucks sold a team record 10,000th season ticket Tuesday, 10 days before they open the season in their new arena. The previous record came 30 years ago when they sold 8,985 season tickets for the 1988-89 season when the team opened the Bradley Center. “This is such a major moment
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1:27 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Ereck Flowers‘ run with the New York Giants is over after the team was unable to trade him. The Giants placed the former first-round pick on waivers Tuesday. The New York Giants are parting ways with 2015 first-round draft pick Ereck Flowers, coach Pat Shurmur said Monday. Flowers
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