Month: May 2019

12:05 PM ET Ryan Isley ROCKY RIVER, Ohio — Coach Freddie Kitchens has continued to say that he and the Cleveland Browns would support running back Kareem Hunt. Kitchens and general manager John Dorsey walked that walk on Sunday when they showed up for Hunt’s baptism at True Vine Baptist Church in Cleveland. “I just
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12:02 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN SAN JOSE, Calif. — St. Louis Blues forward Ivan Barbashev will not receive any supplemental discipline from the NHL Department of Player Safety after a high hit that helped take San Jose Sharks forward Tomas Hertl out of Game 5 of the Western Conference Final, according to a source. In
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11:55 AM ET Illinois defensive lineman Bobby Roundtree suffered a severe spinal injury after a swimming accident Saturday near his home in Florida. According to an Illinois news release, Roundtree underwent surgery Sunday night at Mease Countryside Hospital in Safety Harbor, Florida, where he remains there recovering. Roundtree, a junior with Illinois who started 20
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11:18 AM ET Using the word “betrayal,” Magic Johnson made it clear that general manager Rob Pelinka was the one “backstabbing” him, telling people that he wasn’t working hard and wanting to take his job with the Los Angeles Lakers. In an appearance on First Take on Monday morning, Johnson did not hold back, identifying
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11:02 AM ET INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have signed quarterback Chad Kelly, nephew of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, the team announced Monday. Kelly, who was a tryout player during the team’s rookie minicamp earlier this month, has a history of off-the-field problems. He was released by the Denver Broncos the day after he
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10:28 AM ET Adrian WojnarowskiESPN Tim Connelly, the Denver Nuggets‘ president of basketball operations, has turned down an offer to run the Washington Wizards‘ front office, league sources told ESPN. Josh Kroenke, the Nuggets’ president and governor, made an aggressive and compelling case to Connelly over the weekend to keep him with the team, which
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5:14 AM ET ESPN staff McLaren sporting director Gil de Ferran has apologised to Fernando Alonso after the Spaniard’s shock failure to qualify for the 2019 Indy 500. Alonso struggled throughout the opening week of practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and slipped into Sunday’s Last Row Shootout after failing to secure a top 30
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