Month: September 2019

2:20 PM ET SHENZHEN, China – When playing in an international tournament, much of the challenge for Team USA is dealing with all the foreign aspects. From location to opposition to the rules, it’s as big of an opponent as anything at the World Cup in China. But now it’s the familiar that is the
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3:12 PM ET The Carolina Hurricanes made some news on Friday, inking veteran defenseman Jake Gardiner to a four-year contract, with Canes GM Don Waddell calling Gardiner “a solid veteran blueliner with a proven history of contributing offensively.” But does the deal make sense for the Canes, in the context of everything else that happened
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3:08 PM ET Associated Press Top-seed Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah became the first Colombian men’s team to win the doubles title at the U.S. Open, defeating Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos 6-4, 7-5 in the final Friday. Cabal and Farah were already the first men’s doubles pairing from Colombia to win a Grand
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2:58 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon said in a statement Friday that he didn’t focus on a solution to his substance abuse addiction until this year, and asked to be judged on “what I do now and in the future.” Gordon, who was reinstated from an indefinite suspension
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2:54 PM ET EAGAN, Minn. — Stefon Diggs is questionable for the Minnesota Vikings‘ season opener against the Atlanta Falcons after a hamstring injury forced the wide receiver to miss Wednesday’s practice and limited him in Thursday’s and Friday’s sessions. Tight end Tyler Conklin is also listed as questionable on the final injury report. The
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2:36 PM ET Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — The Carolina Hurricanes have signed defenseman Jake Gardiner to a four-year contract. Gardiner will make an average of $4.05 million each season under terms of the deal, which was announced Friday by Carolina general manager Don Waddell Gardiner, 29, had three goals and 27 assists while playing
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