Month: October 2018

4:01 AM ET Adam Schefter Close ESPN Senior Writer ESPN NFL Insider Joined ESPN in 2009 Former president of the Pro Football Writers of America and the author of four books Adrian Wojnarowski New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman will make his 2018 season debut on Thursday vs. the Indianapolis Colts, per a league
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7:53 PM ET Mitchell Lamb SATURDAY’S BEST Randwick Race 7 No.1 Thinkin’ Big (Tim Clark) – $3.50 It was arguably a strange preparation throwing Thinkin’ Big into the Gloaming after eight weeks off, but obviously the Tulloch Lodge team knew he’d done the work at home to be right. That, combined with his natural staying
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4:41 AM ET UK Sport has unveiled plans to stage the world’s biggest sporting events, with the 2030 FIFA World Cup at the top of their 15-year wishlist. The government’s organisation for elite sport has confirmed bold plans to make the U.K. a “world-leading host of major sporting events” by releasing a list of sporting
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3:01 AM ET NEW YORK — On a must-win night in which the New York Yankees did their share of talking with a few powerful bats, it was what their fans kept saying that told the real story. “We want Boston.” Chanted between claps, the refrain reverberated throughout Yankee Stadium often during Wednesday’s American League
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2:26 AM BST ESPN staff Following the controversial impact of the Television Match Official throughout Super Rugby and the June Tests series, World Rugby have announced a new closed trial of the TMO throughout the November Tests that will see a revised scope the TMO can play in a match. World Rugby announced on Thursday
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1:20 AM ET Conor McGregor has his hands full on Saturday night against Khabib Nurmagomedov, but on Monday’s episode of “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” he raised a lot of eyebrows when he said he would like to fight Anderson Silva. Conor McGregor told ESPN’s Ariel Helwani he would win this weekend by “devastating KO” over
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12:39 AM ET ESPN News Services Colin Kaepernick, meet President Donald Trump. At least, that’s what rapper Kanye West would want. West doubled his efforts Wednesday for the two to get together by tweeting that the former NFL quarterback, whose protests of racial injustice during the national anthem sparked a movement across the NFL, should
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