Month: November 2019

1:53 PM ET Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Moore said one of his regrets from last week’s game was in underestimating receiver Tyreek Hill’s speed and underthrowing him. He didn’t make that mistake in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings. He put plenty of air under a 40-yard touchdown throw to Hill. CHEETAH GONNA
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1:46 PM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills made it a focal point to get rookie running back Devin Singletary the ball during the first quarter against the Washington Redskins on Sunday. Motorin’!#WASvsBUF | #GoBills pic.twitter.com/ABjikhbkDd — Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) November 3, 2019 On
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1:29 PM GMT TOKYO — RFU CEO Bill Sweeney will seek talks with England coach Eddie Jones to extend his contract through to the 2023 Rugby World Cup once the dust has settled on their heartbreaking defeat to South Africa. Jones is contracted with the RFU through to August 2021 and Sweeney ideally wants the
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12:28 PM ET Wide receiver Sterling Shepard will not play for the New York Giants on Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys despite being cleared from the concussion protocol on Friday. “He practiced fully this week and was limited with no contact the two weeks before that,” coach Pat Shurmur said in a statement. “He
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12:30 PM ET AUSTIN — Lewis Hamilton says he still finds it strange to see his achievements recognised by athletes such as NFL star Tom Brady, despite being on the verge of a sixth Formula One world championship. Hamilton can win the title at Sunday’s U.S. Grand Prix by finishing eighth or higher. Ahead of
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12:22 PM ET ESPN News Services The NFL Players Association came to the defense of Washington Redskins tackle Trent Williams by accusing the NFL Network of using misinformation in an attempt to tarnish the player’s reputation. The NFLPA posted a statement on its Twitter account backing Williams and saying it will consider taking action against
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8:05 AM ET We’re two weeks into the regular season, which means it’s OK to start reading into teams’ starts to 2019-20. That’s great news for the Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers. Very, very bad news for the Golden State Warriors. Throughout the regular season, our panel (ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, Andre’ Snellings,
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