Month: November 2018

5:12 PM ET Safety Damarious Randall believes the Cleveland Browns will win Sunday if Cincinnati Bengals receiver A.J. Green can’t play. In fact, Randall put his belief in blunt terms when speaking to several Cleveland-area media outlets Friday. “If they don’t have A.J., they’re getting their ass beat,” Randall told reporters. His reason? “The offense
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3:50 PM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans coach Mike Vrabel said Friday that quarterback Marcus Mariota is likely to start on Monday when his team travels to Houston to face the Texans. Mariota suffered a
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3:39 PM ET EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Rajon Rondo says he has been doing cardio on the basketball court as he recovers from surgery to repair his fractured right third metacarpal. Talking to reporters for the first time since suffering the injury on Nov. 14 and undergoing surgery the following day, Rondo was in good
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3:41 PM ET PITTSBURGH – What began as a light social media beef between a Pittsburgh Steelers receiver and a local sports radio host developed into a ‘Reception Challenge’ raising more than $6,000 for charity. Ryan Switzer has pledged $40 per reception for Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and 7-year-old leukemia patient Darran Dunlap, the daughter
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  shares Nelson Mandela Bay Giants 131 for 1 (Smuts 62*, Marais 42) beat Durban Heat 127 for 6 (Morkel 28, Dala 2-16) by nine wickets © Getty Images After a couple of modestly-attended matches, the Mzansi Super League needed a showpiece exhibition of what the league might offer, and under Friday night’s lights, a
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3:32 PM ET Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has 382 career catches. There is one that undoubtedly stands out most and that he is still trying to outlive today. Four years ago Friday — Nov. 23, 2014 — Beckham made that leaping, gravity-defying one-handed catch against the Dallas Cowboys that changed his life. It put
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3:10 PM ET Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny joined the Kansas City Royals as special adviser for player development on Friday. “This is a great opportunity to have Mike become a member of our organization,” Dayton Moore, the Royals’ senior vice president of baseball operations and general manager, said in a statement. “It
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2:23 PM ET UFC heavyweight Francis Ngannou will admit he felt a lot of pressure over the last year. Ngannou (11-3) came into 2018 looking like the sport’s next big thing. He was undefeated in the UFC and was scheduled to challenge Stipe Miocic for the title in January — fresh off a frightening one-punch
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