Month: November 2019

4:34 PM ET Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. — Henry Bullough, a former NFL coach and a guard on Michigan State‘s national title team in 1952, has died. He was 85. His death was announced Monday by the school and son Chuck Bullough, an assistant coach for the Spartans. Henry Bullough also played on the
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4:12 PM ET ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio says “everything is on the table” when it comes to the quarterback position, including starting rookie Drew Lock this week. Fangio’s remark comes five days after the first-year head coach said it was not “vitally important” for Lock to play this season. The change
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3:53 PM ET Associated Press Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow and Ohio State defensive end Chase Young are finalists for two major college football trophies to be presented at ESPN’s awards show next month. Finalists for the nine major awards to be handed out Dec. 12 at the College Football Hall
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3:36 PM ET METAIRIE, La. — Although Sean Payton helped to inspire and create the NFL’s controversial new pass interference replay rule, he is among the growing legions who are disappointed with the results so far. So the New Orleans Saints coach has a suggestion to improve it: Instead of replays being decided solely by
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3:24 PM ET ESPN News Services AUBURN, Ala. — An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authorities have “good reason” to believe human remains that were found belong to the missing stepdaughter of UFC heavyweight fighter Walt Harris. The remains were found on a county road in neighboring Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon
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3:08 PM ET The Boston Bruins won’t have ailing center Patrice Bergeron for road games Tuesday at Montreal and Wednesday at Ottawa. Bergeron won’t make the trip with the team due to a lower-body injury, coach Bruce Cassidy said Monday. “No timeline on it,” Cassidy told reporters. “Just want to make sure that when he’s
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3:03 PM ET CINCINNATI — The Bengals have made another change at quarterback. Andy Dalton will be the team’s starter again, coach Zac Taylor said during his news conference on Monday. Dalton started the first eight games of the season before he was benched in favor of rookie Ryan Finley ahead of Week 9. “It’s
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