Month: April 2019

5:31 PM ET Associated Press An average of 10.8 million people watched the CBS coverage of the final round of the Masters as Tiger Woods got his first victory in a major in 11 years. CBS said in a release that it was the most-watched morning golf broadcast since 1987, which is the earliest data
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5:02 PM ET CHICAGO — Bears tight end Zach Miller announced his retirement on Tuesday, more than a year and a half after suffering a catastrophic injury in Week 8 of the 2017 regular season that nearly cost him his left leg. Miller, 34, was one of Chicago’s most consistent offensive performers from 2015-17, catching
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5:35 PM ET The New England Patriots have signed Demaryius Thomas with hopes his addition can bolster an otherwise thin receiving group. The team announced the moved Tuesday, less than a week after it had hosted Thomas on a free-agent visit. Thomas, 31, was acquired by the Texans from the Denver Broncos just before last
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4:03 PM ET HOUSTON — J.J. Watt was prepared for his May 11 commencement address at the University of Wisconsin. Or at least, he thought he was. Then he was asked to send a copy of his speech when he was done writing it. J.J, Watt has a month to figure out his speech. Bob Levey/Getty
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3:54 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In watching film this offseason, Lamar Jackson realized the biggest problem with his consistency was mechanics. Over the past two months, Jackson threw the ball every day during the week in Florida, looking to improve his timing, footwork and ultimately his accuracy. He completed 58.2 percent of his
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3:39 PM ET Virginia star Kyle Guy announced in a statement Tuesday that he is declaring for the NBA draft and will sign with an agent. “I set a goal with my brothers when we committed to UVA. Three years later we accomplished that goal of winning a National Championship,” Guy said. “I also set
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3:52 PM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN The Minnesota Timberwolves have been granted permission to meet with LA Clippers general manager Michael Winger in the franchise’s search for a president of basketball operations, league sources told ESPN. Minnesota owner Glen Taylor has targeted a handful of potential candidates to oversee the Timberwolves operations — with Winger among
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