Month: October 2019

5:06 PM ET HOUSTON — After swatting a combined 89 home runs this season, Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels and Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers have been named the recipients of this year’s Hank Aaron Award, MLB announced Wednesday. Trout, 27, hit a career-high 45 home runs, despite missing most of the
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4:52 PM ET The New England Patriots have placed Josh Gordon on injured reserve, a source told ESPN’s Field Yates. The receiver had been dealing with a knee injury. Gordon last played Oct. 10, catching one ball for 7 yards in the team’s win against the Giants. He finishes the season with 20 receptions for
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4:40 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – The injury dispute between the New York Jets and former Pro Bowl guard Kelechi Osemele has reached a new level, with Osemele saying Wednesday he will have surgery Friday to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder even if it’s not authorized by the team. Kelechi said
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4:41 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England Patriots defensive end Michael Bennett addressed reporters Wednesday for the first time since returning from a weeklong team suspension for conduct detrimental to the team. “It’s America. You can voice your opinion about how you feel about certain situations. That’s what I did,” Bennett said of what
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4:28 PM ET Three days after being arrested and charged with three misdemeanors stemming from a domestic disturbance incident involving his girlfriend, Steelers linebacker Anthony Chickillo was placed on the Commissioner’s Exempt List by the NFL on Wednesday afternoon. While on the list, Chickillo will not be permitted to attend practices or games, but he
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3:48 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — Out since June after suffering a pulmonary embolism due to blood clots, Los Angeles Chargers left tackle Russell Okung will play for the first time this season against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, according to head coach Anthony Lynn. Okung missed all of training camp and has been
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3:14 PM ET CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers strong safety Eric Reid wouldn’t use the word “revenge” or “bitter” to describe his feelings about Sunday’s game against unbeaten San Francisco. “I just don’t forget,” Reid said Wednesday about facing his former team as the Panthers (4-2) prepared for the 49ers (6-0). This will be Reid’s
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