Month: July 2019

3:43 PM ET Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Tyrone Crawford was entered into a diversion program on Thursday to settle a charge from an incident in March at a bar in Panama City Beach, Florida, according to online records. According to terms of the program, Crawford will attend counseling, complete a life class titled “Choices, Chances,
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5:40 PM ET PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Brooks Koepka briefly had a share of the first-round lead at the 148th Open Championship on Thursday, and he’s only 2 shots behind leader J.B. Holmes after firing a 3-under 68. It has become an all-too-familiar sight for the rest of the field, which can’t feel great about
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3:35 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The US Open total purse this year is more than $57 million, the richest in tennis history. The men’s and women’s singles champion will each receive $3.85 million, and the men’s and women’s doubles champion teams will get $740,000. Those are both the highest payouts in US
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2:53 PM ET James Harden has joined the Dynamo’s ownership group. Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images Houston Rockets superstar James Harden has purchased a minority stake in the investment group that controls MLS’ Houston Dynamo, the NWSL’s Houston Dash and BBVA Stadium, the Dynamo announced on Thursday. “I’m very excited about the opportunity to join
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2:51 PM ET LAS VEGAS – Welterweight contender Yordenis Ugas said he has put the disappointment of losing a disputed split decision for a world title in March behind him as he looks ahead to the opportunity to earn another shot on Saturday. “I’m really happy to get a second opportunity to earn a world
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2:19 PM ET The Australian Grand Prix has extended its race contract for a further two years, keeping the race in Melbourne until at least 2025. It has become F1’s traditional season opener, hosting the first race of the season every year since 1996 apart from 2006 and 2010. The Australian Grand Prix Corporation already
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1:38 PM ET CHICAGO — Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany thinks the College Football Playoff selection committee must remember its mission to value conference championships and schedule strength in determining the four participating teams. The Big Ten champion has missed the CFP in each of the past three years, and the league has been left
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