Month: October 2018

2:19 PM BST KweséESPN Staff Duane Vermeulen will play Super Rugby for the Bulls in 2019. The Springboks No. 8, who has won 42 caps for South Africa, and who has been added to the tour squad to face England, France, Scotland and Wales, will arrive in Pretoria in February 2019. He will spend the
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2:15 PM ET When Daniel Jacobs and Sergiy Derevyanchenko, two of the most highly regarded fighters in boxing’s star-studded and loaded middleweight division, come face to face for a vacant world title there will be no secrets between them. It is not at all uncommon for top fighters to have experience sparring with a future
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2:30 PM ET Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado‘s animated second-base display during Wednesday’s Game 2 caught the eye of the Boston Red Sox, with pitching coach Dana LeVangie saying they believed Machado was trying to relay pitches. “Was it a little exaggerated? Yeah, maybe, but I saw the whole thing,” LeVangie told Bleacher Report.
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2:20 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants defense will have a vastly different look when it takes the field on Sunday against the Washington Redskins. Starting middle linebacker and defensive captain Alec Ogletree was ruled out Friday because of a hamstring injury. This comes on the heels of the Giants trading
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4:23 PM ET New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson is not expected to play Sunday after missing a full week of practice, meaning rookie quarterback Sam Darnold will be throwing to a wide receiver corps that has yet to score a touchdown this season. The Jets will face the Chicago Bears without leading receiver
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1:56 PM ET Detroit Pistons guard Luke Kennard has a sprain in the AC joint in his right shoulder, the team announced Friday. Kennard will begin rehabilitation and will be re-evaluated again in two weeks. Sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski that Kennard is expected to miss three to four weeks. Kennard left Thursday’s game against
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2:29 PM ET ESPN New Services Former NHL President John Ziegler Jr., who oversaw the expansion of the league from 18 teams to 24 and opened the door for Russian-born players to compete in North America, has died at 84. Ziegler, the NHL’s fourth president, served in the role from 1977 to 1994. Two years
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