Month: December 2018

9:24 PM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay said Thursday that Todd Gurley‘s left knee hasn’t just bothered the star running back recently. Gurley’s knee
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9:00 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Running back Damien Williams has impressed the Kansas City Chiefs enough in the past four games to earn a contract extension, according to his agent. The new contract is for two years and a maximum total of $8.1 million, per multiple reports Thursday night. Williams, who began the
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Marcelo dos Santos Ferreira has made the move to MLS. The Chicago Fire acquired centre-back Marcelo dos Santos Ferreira from Portuguese first-division club Sporting CP, the Major League Soccer team announced on Thursday. ESPN FC TV has all the latest MLS playoff action and debate. Watch anytime, anywhere by subscribing to ESPN+ Right now, Atlanta
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8:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES — Questions regarding Jon Jones‘ drug test history dominated a UFC news conference on Thursday. Jones (22-1) is scheduled to face Alexander Gustafsson (18-4) for the light heavyweight title on Saturday at The Forum. At one point in the news conference, which took place inside a hotel ballroom near Los
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8:22 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas — Clemson will officially be without three players, including starting defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, for the Tigers’ College Football Playoff semifinal after B-samples of NCAA drug tests also showed trace amounts of a banned substance. “This evening, Clemson Athletics received confirmation from the NCAA of suspensions of tight end Braden
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4:19 AM ET ESPN.com Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print Will New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera become the first unanimous selection for baseball’s Hall of Fame? Will Mariners slugger Edgar Martinez cash in on his last year on the main ballot? Is this the year enough voters will move past the steroid taint
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