Month: June 2019

12:05 PM ET Simon Cambers Former world No. 1 Andy Murray plans to return to tennis at the Fever-Tree Championships at London’s Queen’s Club, tournament organizers confirmed to ESPN.com on Monday. If all goes well there, Murray is hoping to play doubles at Wimbledon, as well. The 32-year-old Scot has not played since having a
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11:54 AM ET Associated Press Josh Heupel, who was the Heisman Trophy runner-up for Oklahoma in 2000, and former North Carolina pass-rushing star Julius Peppers are among 12 players making their first appearance of the College Football Hall of Fame ballot this year. The Hall of Fame class will also include at least one player
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10:10 AM ET The conjecture over whether Tiger Woods made an error in not playing competitive golf between the Masters and PGA Championship is not likely to subside, with legitimate arguments on both sides of the issue, especially given his missed cut at the year’s second major championship. But there is clearly a benefit to
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9:06 AM ET The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed Terrelle Pryor, and he is expected to participate in the team’s organized team activity on Monday. Pryor, 29, played for the New York Jets and Buffalo Bills last season but was released by both teams after short stays. The Jets released Pryor on Oct. 20 after he
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8:00 AM ET In early June, fans and teams alike are excited about the incoming draft picks — especially the first-rounders. Training camp is still weeks away, but teams have had a look at their draft classes during offseason workouts and can start to get an idea of how quickly the first-round selections are adapting
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Shaka Hislop explains how Alisson’s presence in goal and saves in key moments have been an invaluable asset for Liverpool this season. Steve Nicol hails the impact of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson and defender Virgil van Dijk in keeping Tottenham at bay in the Reds’ Champions League Final triumph. Two of Liverpool’s Champions League winning Brazilians
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