Month: December 2019

12:27 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — Quarterback Dak Prescott, who suffered a right shoulder injury Sunday, was limited in practice as the Dallas Cowboys began their preparation for a crucial NFC East game against the Philadelphia Eagles. On Wednesday, running back Ezekiel Elliott said Prescott had a sprained AC joint, and coach Jason Garrett said
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12:27 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — Quarterback Dak Prescott, who suffered a right shoulder injury Sunday, will be limited as the Dallas Cowboys begin their preparation for their crucial game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Coach Jason Garrett on Wednesday said Prescott had an MRI after last week’s win against the Los Angeles Rams and “everything
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12:32 PM ET The baseball career of Boston Red Sox pitching prospect and Navy graduate Noah Song is on hold. One of the top professional sports prospects from the service academies, Song does not expect to continue his baseball career for the near future after the Navy said on Tuesday they would not allow him
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12:14 PM ET Hank Haney is suing the PGA Tour for what he says is its role in his firing from a SiriusXM satellite radio show earlier this year. Haney, a longtime golf instructor known best for working with Tiger Woods, said in a U.S. district court lawsuit that the PGA Tour “improperly intimidated, enticed
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12:00 PM ET ESPN 300 wide receiver Rakim Jarrett made a surprise announcement on the first day of the early signing period Wednesday by flipping his commitment from LSU to Maryland. Jarrett is the No. 21 ranked recruit overall out of St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C., and had been considering flipping from
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12:06 PM ET ESPN News Services NEW YORK — Gerrit Cole brought along a sign for the news conference to announce his signing with the New York Yankees: a crinkled board that read “Yankee Fan Today Tomorrow Forever.” Then 11, Cole was caught on camera holding up that message in the seats at Game 6
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11:10 AM ET ESPN News Services Three-time All-Star outfielder Matt Kemp has agreed to terms on a minor league contract with the Miami Marlins and was invited to spring training. Kemp batted .200 in 20 games for the Cincinnati Reds last year before breaking a rib on April 21. He then spent time in the
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