Month: April 2020

11:54 AM ET The Kansas City Chiefs made the obvious move and exercised the fifth-year option on the contract of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a source said. The move extends Mahomes’ contract through the 2021 season. NFL Network first reported the news. The Chiefs have said they intend to eventually re-sign Mahomes to a contract extension
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11:36 AM ET Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley does not plan to file a grievance against the Los Angeles Rams over an unpaid roster bonus, a source told ESPN on Thursday. Gurley, who was released by the Rams in March, is owed a $7.55 million roster bonus, but offset language can reduce the payment
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9:49 AM ET World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has said he initially struggled to adjust to the coronavirus shutdown and felt “empty and confused” at the uncertainty around the season restart. The sport is suspended until at least mid-July due to the virus, which has infected more than 3.19 million people and killed almost 227,000.
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10:47 AM ET HOUSTON — The Texans will not pick up cornerback Gareon Conley‘s fifth-year option, which would have cost Houston a guaranteed $10.24 million for the 2021 season, a source confirmed to ESPN. In October, the Texans traded a third-round pick to the Raiders for Conley, who is due to make $1.892 million in
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8:18 PM IST ESPNcricinfo staff Former Bengal captain Subimal “Chuni” Goswami died in Kolkata on Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 82 and had been suffering from underlying ailments, including sugar, prostate and nerve problems. He is survived by his wife Basanti and son Sudipto. Goswami was among the rare sportsmen who played
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10:13 AM ET The Los Angeles Chargers have hired Pep Hamilton as quarterbacks coach, a source confirmed to ESPN. Hamilton, 45, most recently was the head coach of the XFL’s DC Defenders. He has extensive coaching experience in the NFL, most recently with the Cleveland Browns, where he was assistant head coach/offense in 2016. Before
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9:07 AM ET When three million people lined the streets of Sao Paulo to say farewell to Ayrton Senna at his state funeral on May 5, 1994, one of F1’s most important figures was notably absent from the service. American driver Juan Manuel Correa on the F2 crash that left him with life-altering leg injuries
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