Month: March 2019

6:41 PM ET Offensive tackle Ereck Flowers has signed with the Washington Redskins, the team announced Monday. The Redskins did not disclose terms of the deal, but a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter the contract is for one year and $4 million. Flowers, 24, was the ninth overall pick in 2015 by the New York
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7:17 PM ET Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw won’t be ready for Opening Day after all, manager Dave Roberts said Monday. Kershaw has been slowed by shoulder inflammation this spring and has yet to pitch in an official Cactus League game. He has been throwing, however, completing a bullpen session without any issues as
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6:20 PM ET ESPN News Services Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson has been reinstated from suspension by the league, but the team had no word on when he will return to the ice. Watson, 27, was suspended indefinitely and admitted into Stage 2 of the NHL’s substance abuse and behavioral health program in January. The
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6:00 PM ET Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan is without defensive back Lavert Hill and wide receiver Nico Collins at spring practice after both had unspecified procedures. Coach Jim Harbaugh said Monday he didn’t know whether the two players would miss all of spring practice. Wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is also not participating.
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5:32 PM ET Jeff PassanESPN Close ESPN MLB insiderAuthor of “The Arm: Inside the Billion-Dollar Mystery of the Most Valuable Commodity in Sports” Major League Baseball suggested sweeping changes to the minor leagues, including a significant increase in salaries, a higher standard of living conditions and better transportation, during an initial collective-bargaining session with the
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4:45 PM ET Associated Press MIAMI — Authorities say two Texas A&M University-Commerce football players are recovering in a Florida hospital after being shot during a robbery. A Miami police statement says the robbery occurred Saturday morning. The school identified the players as redshirt junior linebackers Jay Bias and Xavier Morris. A statement from the
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4:40 PM ET ESPN Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print The Philadelphia Eagles agreed to a one-year contract with safety Andrew Sendejo on Monday, the team announced. Free agency is off and running. Here’s what to know:• Live tracker: Every notable deal »• Barnwell’s grades: Tracking big moves »• Winners and losers from free
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5:26 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — As spring-training injuries have begun to ravage the New York Yankees‘ outfield, a healthier Jacoby Ellsbury returned to the team this week, making his first appearance around the full squad in about a year. “It’s nice to be going, doing baseball activity,” said the 34-year-old, who is coming off
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