Month: March 2020

11:44 AM ET Miami tight end Michael Irvin II announced Thursday he has decided to transfer for his final season. In a post on Twitter, Irvin called the decision “uneasy” and said it “hurts my heart to the core,” but added it was best for him and his family. His dad, Michael Irvin, played at
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10:31 AM ET The Philadelphia Eagles will let left tackle Jason Peters enter free agency by mutual agreement, the team announced Thursday, but said they will remain in communication as “each sides continues to evaluate its options.” “We are appreciative of everything Jason has contributed to the organization over the last 11 seasons in Philadelphia,
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10:12 AM ET New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hopes to play on Opening Day, but he is “frustrated” that doctors haven’t determined the cause of soreness in the pectoral area near his right shoulder. Judge said Thursday that he still needs to undergo more tests, telling reporters that sometimes he feels pain in his
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9:56 AM ET Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — This Philadelphia 76ers star has a new nickname because of a hilarious wrong answer on “Jeopardy.” Who is Joel Embiid? The Sixers All-Star center was featured on the quiz show Wednesday night in the first-round category of “Current Sports Nicknames.” The $1,000 question was, “Joel Embiid in 2019
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6:32 PM ET Michael A. Fletcher If Baltimore Ravens fans living in Miami want to see a live telecast of their team’s game on any given Sunday, the only option is to buy an entire season of DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket for $293. The same is true for Eagles fans in Los Angeles, Patriots fans
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10:40 AM GMT England Men’s Six Nations clash against Italy in Rome on March 14 has been postponed due to coronavirus, organised have announced. The game was initially set to be played behind closed doors in line with protocol from the Italian government announced on Wednesday but sources told ESPN that a decision to postpone
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9:59 AM ET Red Sox ace Chris Sale has a flexor strain in his pitching arm and will be shut down from throwing for a week. Red Sox interim manager Ron Roenicke updated Sale’s status Thursday morning, telling reporters that an MRI showed no notable damage to the left-hander’s elbow. Sale underwent an MRI on
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