Month: November 2018

11:41 AM ET ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane publicly committed to keeping running back LeSean McCoy on the roster next season. With the trade deadline imminent, Monday could have been LeSean McCoy’s swan song in Buffalo. If so, it wasn’t a memorable finale. Beane told The Buffalo News that McCoy
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6:11 PM ET ESPN News Services The Chicago Cubs have picked up the option on left-hander Cole Hamels‘ contract for the 2019 season, the team announced Friday. The Cubs exercised their $6.25 million option for Pedro Strop on Thursday, and fellow reliever Brandon Kintzler picked up his $5 million player option. The Cubs also traded
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10:34 AM ET Madison Keys advanced to the semifinals of the WTA Elite Trophy despite losing to Qiang Wang in her final group match on Friday. Chinese No.1 Qiang fought from a set down to win 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 but it wasn’t enough to prevent Keys from topping the Azalea group and joining Garbine Muguruza,
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Ghana defender Daniel Amartey will be out for four months, Leicester City boss Claude Puel has confirmed. Amartey has undergone surgery after badly twisting his ankle in Leicester City’s 1-1 draw against West Ham United last week. There were fears Amartey would be out for the rest of the season but Puel says he will
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9:19 PM ET The UFC announced Friday it would return to London for a show at the O2 Arena on Saturday, March 17. It will be the organisation’s 11th event to be held in London and the first since Alexander Volkov knocked out Farbrico Werdum earlier in 2018. “Ever since our first event in London
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7:49 AM ET The UFC announced Friday it would return to London for a show at the O2 Arena on Saturday Mar. 17. It will be the organisation’s 11th event to be held in London and the first since Alexander Volkov knocked out Farbrico Werdum earlier in 2018. “Ever since our first event in London
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Gab Marcotti discusses Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha’s legacy as Leicester City chairman, from his community impact to the Foxes’ Premier League title. Former Leicester City owner and chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha might be gone, but the mark he made will never be forgotten. Claudio Ranieri returned to the King Power Stadium to pay his respects to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
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