Month: October 2019

9:13 PM ET The Cleveland Cavaliers and forward Cedi Osman have agreed to a four-year, $30.8 million contract extension, sources told ESPN. Zach talks to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst about all those contract extensions (20:52), trade targets, and the start of the season. Mina Kimes joins to discuss the Sixers, dog people versus cat people, and
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6:37 PM ET Nate Diaz wrote Thursday on social media that he will no longer be competing at UFC 244. Diaz, who was scheduled to headline the event Nov. 2 at Madison Square Garden against Jorge Masvidal, wrote that he had an adverse drug-test finding and will not make the trip to New York until
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8:13 PM ET Notre Dame will regain two starters on Saturday night when it visits No. 19 Michigan. Coach Brian Kelly said Thursday during his weekly radio show that running back Jafar Armstrong and cornerback Shaun Crawford both will play Saturday. Armstrong has been out since sustaining an abdominal injury in Notre Dame’s season opener
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8:03 PM ET Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS — Hundreds of protesters chanting “We are not your mascot” have marched in Minneapolis against the Washington Redskins team name. Demonstrators rallied Thursday ahead of the Minnesota Vikings‘ game against Washington. The protesters called the team’s name racist and degrading to American Indians. Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan told
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7:41 PM ET CHIBA, Japan — Tiger Woods had Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club rocking during the opening round of the Zozo Championship when he surged to the lead with a 64. A day later, the place is practically underwater. Without anyone hitting a shot in the second round, play was called at 6:30 a.m.
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7:34 PM ET FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl wide receiver Julio Jones, who delivered an emotional locker room message that included support for embattled coach Dan Quinn following last Sunday’s 37-10 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, explained the reason by his impromptu speech. “It’s just one of those things; it’s just
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7:07 PM ET Associated Press LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville Athletic Association will pay Papa John’s founder John Schnatter $9.5 million over five-plus years in a settlement to terminate the pizza chain’s naming rights to Cardinal Stadium. The school last year removed the Papa John’s name and logo from the 60,800-seat stadium amid
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