Month: September 2019

2:36 PM ET Doug KezirianESPN Close ESPN Sports Betting Analyst Host of Daily Wager Behind The Bets podcast host After skeptics questioned whether he could even play quarterback in the NFL, Lamar Jackson has captured the attention of oddsmakers and now has the eighth-lowest odds to win the MVP award. Caesars Sportsbook reduced Jackson’s odds
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2:24 PM ET CINCINNATI — Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green is out of his protective boot and is making strides in his recovery from preseason ankle surgery. Green said he ran for roughly 10 minutes on Tuesday and did a leg workout with Bengals strength and conditioning coach Joey Boese on Wednesday. Green said that
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1:59 PM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Titans defensive back Logan Ryan expressed his appreciation Wednesday to the Cleveland Browns for acting swiftly with the fan who doused him with beer at FirstEnergy Stadium last Sunday.
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1:54 PM ET Petara Cordero, the girlfriend of Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith, was killed Wednesday morning on a highway in Cleveland, the team announced. Smith had pulled over after his vehicle, a 2019 Lamborghini in which Cordero was a passenger, had a tire malfunction and hit the median, according to the team. Cordero
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1:54 PM ET Petara Cordero, the girlfriend of Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith, was killed Wednesday morning on a highway in Cleveland, the team announced. Smith had pulled over after his vehicle, in which Cordero was a passenger, had a tire malfunction and hit the median, according to a team. After exiting the car
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12:51 PM ET ESPN News Services FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Antonio Brown took part in his first practice with the New England Patriots on Wednesday afternoon, a day after his former trainer filed a civil lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida accusing him of sexually assaulting her on three occasions. Brown, who has worn the
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12:51 PM ET ESPN News Services FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Antonio Brown took part in his first practice with the New England Patriots on Wednesday afternoon, a day after his former trainer filed a civil lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida accusing him of sexually assaulting her on three occasions. Brown, who has worn the
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12:53 PM ET ALAMEDA, Calif. — Oakland Raiders rookie safety Johnathan Abram, a first-round pick at No. 27 overall, will undergo shoulder surgery on Friday that could end his season after one game, ESPN has confirmed. The news of Abram’s injury and need for surgery was first reported by Bleacher Report. Raiders rookie safety Johnathan
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9:02 AM ET Associated Press DONGGUAN, China — The United States has been ousted from medal contention by France at the FIBA World Cup, failing to capture gold at a major international tournament for the first time since the 2006 world championships. Evan Fournier scored 22 points, Rudy Gobert added 21 points and 16 rebounds,
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10:42 AM ET DONGGUAN, China — The setting, style and colors are all foreign, but the nature of the FIBA basketball game often falls into the same rhythms as NCAA tournament games. It’s single elimination, the games are 40 minutes, the five-foul disqualification amplifies the role of officiating, and there’s an unmistakable play-for-country aesthetic that
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