Month: April 2019

4:06 PM ET The Buffalo Bills signed Eli Harold to a one-year contract Wednesday. Harold has played linebacker throughout his career but the Bills listed him as a defensive end when they announced the signing. The Detroit Lions acquired Harold in a trade with San Francisco during the 2018 preseason, and he became primarily a
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1:57 AM ET ESPN News Services Colorado Avalanche All-Star forward Mikko Rantanen returned from an upper-body injury and played in Thursday night’s 4-0 loss in Game 1 of their first-round series against the Calgary Flames. Rantanen had been sidelined since taking a check into the boards near the team benches at Dallas on March 21.
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3:43 PM ET Associated Press ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Colorado Avalanche All-Star forward Mikko Rantanen has recovered from an upper-body injury and will play in the team’s first-round playoff series against Calgary. Game 1 is Thursday night in Calgary. Rantanen has been sidelined since taking a check into the boards near the team benches at Dallas
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6:54 PM ET ESPN News Services The Detroit Pistons, who are in a win-and-in scenario for the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference, will be without Blake Griffin for their regular-season finale against the New York Knicks on Wednesday night. Detroit overcame a 19-point halftime deficit to beat the Grizzlies on Tuesday night and
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3:18 PM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN Former New Orleans and Detroit general manager Jeff Bower has agreed to a deal to become the senior vice president of basketball operations with the Phoenix Suns, league sources told ESPN. Bower, 57, will work in a reshaped front office with general manager James Jones. The Suns had a 19-63
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8:08 AM ET AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Masters has given us big-name winners. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson all have multiple green jackets. There have been some surprises, too, with Mike Weir, Danny Willett and Charl Schwartzel. So who walks away with the green jacket this time? Our crew of
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1:59 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Forbes estimates the New York Yankees are baseball’s most valuable franchise at $4.6 billion, up 15 percent from its figure last year. The Los Angeles Dodgers are second at $3.3 billion, followed by the World Series champion Boston Red Sox at $3.2 billion, the Chicago Cubs ($3.1
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