Month: December 2018

3:32 PM ET CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green was carted off in second quarter of Sunday’s game against the Broncos with what was officially deemed a right foot injury. Green may have reinjured the right toe that kept him out of the last three games. Green was coming out of his break
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2:11 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — Carolina Panthers Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen re-injured his right foot in the second quarter of Sunday’s NFC South game at Tampa Bay and will not return. The injury appeared to happen on a non-contact move in which Olsen miss-stepped. It is the same foot that forced Olsen
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2:25 PM ET Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa will need approximately two weeks to recover from a procedure to help repair a high ankle sprain he suffered during the SEC Championship Game on Saturday night. Saban said an MRI revealed the injury after the Crimson Tide beat Georgia, 35-28, to win the conference title and secure
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1:50 PM ET ESPN.com staff As the second play from scrimmage unfolded Sunday, New York Giants linebacker Alec Ogletree had a path to rush Chicago Bears quarterback Chase Daniel, but Ogletree hung back at the line of scrimmage. I’ll Take That! @MROGLETREE52 with the Pick-6 and the #NYGiants strike first!#CHIvsNYG | #GiantsPride pic.twitter.com/lVNLaloxCp — New
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3:36 PM ET Bill Snyder, the Hall of Fame Kansas State coach who orchestrated one of the most improbable program turnarounds in college football history, announced his retirement Sunday afternoon. Snyder, 79, went 215-117-1 over 27 seasons at Kansas State, including a 128-89-1 record in the Big 12, with two conference titles. The Wildcats, however,
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2:23 PM ET Bill Snyder, the Hall of Fame Kansas State coach who orchestrated one of the most improbable program turnarounds in college football history, is expected to announce his retirement Sunday afternoon, multiple sources told ESPN. A team meeting has been called for 3 p.m. ET, according to a source. The Manhattan Mercury first
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1:00 PM ET ESPN staff The College Football Playoff selection committee has spoken, and right or wrong, it has chosen the four teams that still have a shot at the national championship. Defending champion Alabama will play Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl, and Clemson will play Notre
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