Month: November 2019

1:29 PM ET Ben Askren announced his retirement from the UFC on Monday, just a little more than a year after joining the promotion with considerable fanfare. “I’m retiring from the sport of MMA,” Askren said on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show. “Frankly, I’m retiring from everything.” Askren, who said he needs a hip replacement, was
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1:27 PM ET BYU coach Kalani Sitake received a contract extension through the 2023 season, the school announced Monday. Sitake, who is 26-23 in four seasons at his alma mater, had been under contract through 2020. Athletic director Tom Holmoe indicated an extension was coming in the locker room after Saturday’s win over Idaho State,
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1:03 PM ET Indianapolis Colts running back Marlon Mack underwent surgery on his fractured hand, coach Frank Reich said Monday. Reich did not have a timetable for when his star running back might return. The injury, a fracture of the metacarpal bone in Mack’s right hand, is not thought to be season-ending at this time,
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1:17 PM ET Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sabres forward Kyle Okposo is out indefinitely after being diagnosed with his fourth concussion in a little more than 2 + years. The Sabres provided the update in posting their weekly injury report Monday, two days after Okposo was hurt in a 4-2 win over the Ottawa
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12:56 PM ET Alabama star quarterback Tua Tagovailoa had successful surgery on his right hip Monday morning in Houston, the school announced. The surgery went as planned, according to the school, which said Tagovailoa is “resting comfortably.” “Tua’s prognosis is excellent, and we expect him to make a full recovery,” Alabama orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lyle
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12:24 PM ET Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson began the season as a long shot to win NFL MVP. He’s now the favorite. For the first time this season, Jackson sits atop the odds to win NFL MVP. He is 7-5 at Caesars Sportsbook, after entering the season — his second in the NFL and
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12:20 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Derek Jeter is among 18 newcomers on the 2020 Hall of Fame ballot. He is likely to be an overwhelming choice to join former New York Yankees teammate Mariano Rivera in Cooperstown after the reliever last year became the first unanimous pick by the Baseball Writers’ Association
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