Month: September 2019

1:02 PM ET ESPN News Services LOS ANGELES — SoFi Stadium is the name of the palatial new home of the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. The growing personal finance company formally known as Social Finance has reached a 20-year agreement for the naming rights to the multibillion-dollar stadium complex in Inglewood,
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12:41 PM ET Atlanta Braves utility man Charlie Culberson suffered multiple facial fractures after being hit on the right cheekbone by a 91 mph fastball on Saturday, the team announced Sunday. Culberson has been cleared to travel from Washington to Atlanta, where he will meet Sunday with the team’s doctors to determine the next steps
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VOLATILE!! 9 guys moved from outside to inside the Finals 25, earning their PGA Tour cards after Monday’s final round of Korn Ferry Tour Finals (formerly Web.com Tour). 50 players; top 25 from the season-long Korn Ferry Tour money list, and 25 from the 3 Korn Ferry Tour Finals events’ money list earned their full
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11:45 AM ET Sam Darnold is out for the Jets‘ game Monday night against the Browns because of mononucleosis, but the quarterback has told the team he’s “already feeling better” and is hoping for a best-case scenario of a Week 5 return, according to team sources. 2 Related That return date is optimistic, but Jets
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12:01 PM ET Spain’s Sergio Garcia kept his composure despite a roller coaster final-round 69 to win the KLM Open in Amsterdam on Sunday. The 2017 Masters champion edged past Denmark’s Micolai Hojgaard to secure his 40th professional win, and his 16th on the European Tour. Garcia, 39, didn’t make a par until the eighth
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2:49 PM ET Kyle Bonagura Close ESPN Staff Writer Covers the Pac-12. Joined ESPN in 2014. Attended Washington State University. Mark Schlabach Close ESPN Senior Writer Senior college football writer Author of seven books on college football Graduate of the University of Georgia Here’s how our experts see the bowl matchups after Week 3. Check
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5:33 AM ET The Dallas Cowboys already have signed running back Ezekiel Elliott, linebacker Jaylon Smith, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and offensive tackle La’el Collins to long-term contract deals this year. But one player less likely to re-sign this season is wide receiver Amari Cooper, league sources told ESPN. Cooper would like to be in
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