Month: September 2019

9:06 PM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — The process for rookie offensive lineman Brett Toth, who’s a second lieutenant in the United States Army, to get approval to play for the Arizona Cardinals involved multiple levels of the Department of Defense, an understanding of how the NFL’s waiver system worked and oversight from the JAG Corps,
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Barcelona and Spain goalkeeper Sandra Panos is preparing for first clash with Real Madrid. Barcelona goalkeeper Sandra Panos has told ESPN FC that Real Madrid must earn the right to be considered the Catalan club’s rivals in the women’s game. Madrid announced plans earlier this summer to launch a women’s team by taking over CD
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Caster Semenya’s athletics career has been put on hold while she appeals a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to uphold the IAAF’s testosterone limit. Olympic gold-medalist runner Caster Semenya has signed with South African football club JVW Girls. Semenya announced the news on Twitter on Friday, with a picture of her holding
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7:44 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN RENTON, Wash. — DK Metcalf declared himself “100 percent” on Thursday and said he’s ready to play in Sunday’s regular-season opener, which will be all of 19 days after he had surgery on his knee. That quick recovery is why the Seattle Seahawks rookie receiver referred to himself as the
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7:41 PM ET Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence and running back Travis Etienne comprise the premier backfield combination in college football. Lawrence, the young, uber-talented passer, and Etienne, the incredibly productive rusher, are a tough duo to stop and were huge parts of the Tigers’ national title run. But they also struggled to fill up the
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6:50 PM ET METAIRIE, La. — Drew Brees gave an impassioned and defiant response Thursday to backlash he has received over a video he recorded to promote “Bring Your Bible to School Day.” The national campaign was started by Focus on the Family — a Christian conservative group known for its anti-LGBTQ policy. The New
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6:31 PM ET Associated Press Wimbledon champions and No. 1 seeds Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah have advanced to the US Open men’s doubles final. They will face No. 8 seeds Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos for the title. Cabal and Farah advanced by beating Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski 7-6 (5), 7-6 (8)
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