Month: October 2018

7:52 PM ET The University System of Maryland board of regents on Friday received the results of a long-awaited investigation into the culture of the Maryland football program, but has refused to share the findings yet with Maryland university president Wallace D. Loh, according to a report by the Washington Post. The Post, citing multiple
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7:35 PM ET BOSTON — Clayton Kershaw was officially announced as the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ Game 1 starter Monday, but the reality of that became clear Sunday night, when an MLB Network camera caught Kershaw acting out his delivery in the Fenway Park bullpen moments after his team arrived in Boston. Kershaw, who was raised
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7:11 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys made a move to benefit quarterback Dak Prescott by acquiring wide receiver Amari Cooper from the Oakland Raiders for a 2019 first-round pick. Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie confirmed the trade Monday. Oakland will now have three first-round picks in 2019 after also getting the Chicago
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3:22 PM ET Jeff Wagenheim Chris Weidman will get a shot at the UFC middleweight championship if he wins on Nov. 3 in New York, the former champ said the promotion told him when he agreed to face replacement opponent Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza in the co-main event of UFC 230 at Madison Square Garden. “I
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7:18 PM ET The Oakland Raiders announced Monday that they have placed running back Marshawn Lynch on injured reserve with a groin injury. The Raiders have placed Marshawn Lynch on injured reserve, meaning he can’t return until Week 16 — and by then, he might not want to come back. He would be eligible to
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4:45 PM ET The Jacksonville Jaguars are sticking with quarterback Blake Bortles as the starter, the team announced Monday evening. Coach Doug Marrone benched Bortles early in the second half of Sunday’s 20-7 home loss to Houston following his second lost fumble for backup Cody Kessler. “I believe he gives us the best opportunity to
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4:54 PM ET Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville coach Peter Laviolette pulled out a bull’s head to lighten the grind of the 82-game NHL regular season and challenge the Predators to get a couple of road wins. Win both games in western Canada, and Laviolette would put on the bull’s head while talking to
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