Month: November 2019

2:04 PM ET Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Tyler Lockett “should be OK going forward” after the star wide receiver spent Monday night in a Stanford hospital because of a leg injury. Carroll said Tuesday on ESPN 710 Seattle that Lockett suffered a serious bruise to his shin that required immediate treatment. Carroll did
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8:14 AM GMT Beauden Barrett’s name was up in lights as usual when New Zealand’s Super Rugby teams unveiled their squads for 2020 but mystery still surrounds how much the Blues will see of the star playmaker. There was an air of predictability around the five squad announcements at an event in Auckland on Tuesday,
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1:18 PM ET Auburn coach Gus Malzahn once again is being mentioned as a candidate for Arkansas’ coaching vacancy but remains happy at his current job. “I love Auburn,” Malzahn told reporters Tuesday when asked about the Arkansas rumors. “Like I said in the past, I love my players, and we got a bright future
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1:09 PM ET All-Star swingman Paul George will make his franchise debut for the LA Clippers during the team’s upcoming road trip, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The Clippers visit the Houston Rockets on Wednesday and the New Orleans Pelicans on Thursday. George and the Clippers are still deciding on when he’ll appear, but
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12:44 PM ET Wake Forest‘s leading receiver, Sage Surratt, is out for the season, coach Dave Clawson said Tuesday. Surratt appeared to hurt his shoulder late in a loss to Virginia Tech last week, but Clawson did not go into specifics on the injury, saying only it would require surgery. 1 Related Losing Surratt is
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12:55 PM ET David Levy is out as the CEO of the Brooklyn Nets less than two months after being hired by new team owner Joe Tsai. The Nets announced Tuesday that Levy, a former president at Turner Broadcasting, and the organization “mutually agreed to part ways.” Oliver Weisberg has been named interim CEO. “As
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11:04 AM ET Associated Press LONDON — Roger Federer got back on track at the ATP Finals, beating Matteo Berrettini 7-6 (2), 6-3 on Tuesday for his first victory of the round-robin stage. Federer lost his opening match to Dominic Thiem on Sunday, but the six-time champion looked sharper against Berrettini, never dropping his serve
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