Month: September 2019

12:05 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Running back Larry Garron, an original member of the Boston Patriots who was a four-time American Football League All-Star, has died at age 82. “This year marks the 60th anniversary season for this franchise and Larry has represented this organization and been a member of the Patriots family since
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12:00 PM ET Associated Press TORONTO — The Raptors say a new line of team-branded hijabs is part of an effort to be more inclusive to fans of all cultures. The team’s parent company, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, unveiled the Nike Pro hijabs emblazoned with the team logo in a social media post Friday.
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11:39 AM ET ESPN News Services Indiana starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. did not play in the Hoosiers’ 51-10 home loss to sixth-ranked Ohio State on Saturday. Junior quarterback Peyton Ramsey got the start for Indiana and went 19 for 33 for 162 yards with zero touchdowns and an interception. He was also sacked four
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11:39 AM ET Indiana starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will not play in the Hoosiers’ noon ET home game against sixth-ranked Ohio State. On Thursday, coach Tom Allen said Penix was “working through some things right now” but gave no specifics. Allen said he wasn’t aware of Penix, a freshman, being injured in last week’s
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11:39 AM ET Associated Press SYDNEY — The ATP says all top 10-ranked players, including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, have committed to play in the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia in January. The organization said Saturday that the top 18-ranked countries and Australia, as the host-country wild card, will be among the
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10:43 AM ET Washington Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov has been suspended three games for inappropriate conduct, the NHL announced Saturday. Kuznetsov tested positive for cocaine at the 2019 IIHF World Championship on May 26. He will not appeal the suspension. “I am once again sorry that I have disappointed my family, my teammates, and the
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7:58 AM ET BEIJING — After finishing seventh in the FIBA World Cup with a victory over Poland on Saturday, Team USA coach Gregg Popovich issued a rebuke for those criticizing his team for its worst-ever showing in a major event. “Some people want to play the blame game, there’s no blame to be placed
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