Month: November 2019

2:17 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Quarterback Patrick Mahomes declared himself fit to play on Sunday, when he will return to the Kansas City Chiefs‘ starting lineup for their game against the Tennessee Titans. “I’m in a good spot,” Mahomes said after the Chiefs concluded their practice week on Friday. “I’m ready to get
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2:25 PM ET After placing offensive tackle Trent Williams on the non-football injury list, the Washington Redskins have elected not to pay his remaining $5.1 million base salary for the 2019 season. This is a voluntary decision, within Washington’s rights, but is not consistent with how other teams have operated. Other notable players on the
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2:25 PM ET Adam Schefter Close ESPN Senior Writer ESPN NFL Insider Joined ESPN in 2009 Former president of the Pro Football Writers of America and the author of four books Field Yates Close ESPN Insider Field Yates has previous experience interning with the New England Patriots on both their coaching and scouting staffs. A
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1:04 PM ET FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. – Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan will play Sunday at New Orleans coming off a sprained right ankle, coach Dan Quinn said Friday. Ryan practiced all week and had extra time to recover during last week’s bye. Before the bye, he missed a game for the first time since
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1:29 PM ET Former middleweight world titleholders Daniel Jacobs and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. will meet in a 12-round super middleweight bout Dec. 20, Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn announced on Friday at a news conference in Los Angeles. The fight, expected to be finalized for weeks, will take place in Phoenix at the Talking
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12:35 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – The struggling New York Jets hope to get a boost Sunday with the long-anticipated return of tight end Chris Herndon. Herndon, who missed four games due to a league suspension and another four games with a pulled hamstring, is expected to make his 2019 debut against the New
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12:06 PM ET ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Former Detroit Lions safety Quandre Diggs said he believes it was personality and willingness to speak out that led to him being traded to Seattle in an interview with the Detroit Free Press on Thursday. “I think it was more of just a control thing,” Diggs told the
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12:13 PM ET Austria’s Matthias Schwab carded a second-round 67 to take a solo lead at the Turkish Open in Antalya on Friday. Schwab, 24, began the day as joint-leader before getting off to a great start with an eagle at the first. The Austrian made a birdie on the last home to secure a
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