Month: November 2019

10:11 PM ET Paul George‘s Clippers teammates surprised the star forward Sunday at a Fresno State jersey retirement ceremony. George, who played two years for the Bulldogs, watched his No. 24 jersey lifted into the rafters with Clippers team owner Steve Balmer and several teammates, including Patrick Beverley, Landry Shamet, Ivica Zubac and Jerome Robinson,
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4:12 PM ET CINCINNATI — The evaluation of rookie Ryan Finley as the Cincinnati Bengals‘ franchise quarterback got off to a rocky start on Sunday. Finley had some good moments but also had two turnovers that were returned for points as the Bengals were walloped by the Baltimore Ravens 49-13. In his debut as Cincinnati’s
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10:08 PM ET PITTSBURGH — If Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey was trying to get under JuJu Smith-Schuster‘s skin before Sunday’s game, it didn’t work. Ramsey told reporters on Friday that the Steelers’ wide receiver is not the same as one of his former teammates. “No disrespect to him, he’s not Antonio Brown,” Ramsey
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9:49 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts coach Frank Reich has gone from defending struggling kicker Adam Vinatieri earlier season by saying things like he had all the confidence in the world in him to now not speaking with as much certainty about his future with the franchise. Vinatieri continued his season-long problems when he
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9:31 PM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Taylor Lewan was penalized three times costing the Tennessee Titans to lose 24 yards Sunday. Lewan’s rough game was lost in an improbable come-from-behind, 35-32 win over the Kansas
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9:25 PM ET Toronto Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner will be out a minimum of four weeks after sustaining an ankle injury Saturday night against the Flyers. Marner, 22, is the Leafs’ second-leading scorer with 18 points (4 goals, 14 assists) in 18 games this season. Marner signed a six-year contract worth almost $11 million
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8:45 PM ET The Pac-12 has suspended a referee for one game after an officiating crew awarded a penalty to the wrong team in California‘s 33-20 win against Washington State on Saturday. Early in the third quarter, Washington State returned a kickoff to the 50-yard line, but a hands-to-the-face penalty was called against the Cougars
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