Month: July 2019

Jul 25, 2019 Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from Reading University• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 HOCKENHEIM, Germany — The Formula One paddock is a busy place that hosts a
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3:31 PM ET An MRI revealed that Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green has torn ligaments in his left ankle that are likely to sideline him six to eight weeks, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Green is not expected to be ready for the regular-season opener Sept. 8 at Seattle. He was carted off
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3:01 PM ET BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam said Sunday that running back Kareem Hunt “has work to do” and that his future standing with Cleveland will be “up to him.” “He’s in counseling working really hard,” Dee Haslam said. “It truly is up to him. “We have high expectations
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2:50 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots defensive end Michael Bennett arrived at training camp Sunday morning after missing three practices with an excused absence, and said he is appreciative of Bill Belichick’s understanding. “I just had a family issue that I had to go take care of. I was lucky; it’s nice
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2:44 PM ET More than a billion dollars in contracts were agreed to in the first 24 hours of the NBA’s new league year, but free agency isn’t a feeding frenzy for all players. “Every year it gets harder,” free-agent point guard Jeremy Lin said of his uncertain NBA future. “In English there’s a saying
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2:43 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New York Giants cornerback Corey Ballentine talked Sunday for the first time publicly about the “tragic event” that took the life of his best friend hours after he was drafted and admitted it’s something he still thinks about every day. Dwane Simmons was murdered and Ballentine was shot
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