Month: December 2019

1:23 PM ET Super Bowl winners, founding members of the NFL, some of the most important figures in league and team building as well as some of the most decorated players in league history highlight the 38 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Centennial Class. The finalists were announced Thursday and the Centennial
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1:29 PM ET ESPN News Services The Major League Baseball Players Association has filed a grievance against the New York Yankees on behalf of released outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury in an attempt to regain the remaining $26 million on his contract, a source told The Associated Press. Barring a settlement, the grievance will be heard by
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1:00 PM GMT Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw has announced his international retirement, Scottish Rugby said on Thursday. He follows winger Tommy Seymour and former captain John Barclay in retiring after the Rugby World Cup in Japan, where Scotland crashed out at the pool stage. Clermont Auvergne scrumhalf Laidlaw, 34, led Scotland 39 times, more than
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12:26 PM ET Associated Press LONDON — Rafael Nadal won his second consecutive Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award and third overall Thursday, based on voting by other players, while Andy Murray was chosen the ATP’s 2019 comeback player of the year. Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1, said in January he thought
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12:39 PM ET Colorado wide receiver K.D. Nixon will play his senior season with the Buffaloes after all. Nixon, who earlier this month declared for the NFL, announced Thursday that he will return to Colorado for the 2020 season. He has started 20 games for Colorado, and has 89 career receptions for 1,118 yards and
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12:19 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — The Buccaneers‘ quest to win five in a row just got exceedingly difficult — breakout star wide receiver Chris Godwin, who was just named to his first Pro Bowl, has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Texans due to a hamstring injury. “It’s just ‘next man up.’
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12:01 PM ET PFL’s 2019 final card has been set with six championship fights for $1 million each. Two-time Olympic judo champion Kayla Harrison will headline the event against Larissa Pacheco for the women’s lightweight championship, officials told ESPN. The event will take place Dec. 31 at Madison Square Garden’s Hulu Theatre in New York.
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