Month: May 2020

4:53 PM ET Associated Press The NHL has advised its teams to prepare for a roster of 28 players and an unlimited amount of goaltenders for training camp and the playoffs if it can return this summer. Several general managers on Wednesday said they were told that would be the anticipated roster limit. Each team
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3:51 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The Knicks hired three executives Wednesday as they build the front office around new team president Leon Rose. Brock Aller was hired as vice president of basketball and strategic planning, Walt Perrin is the assistant general manager for college scouting and Frank Zanin the assistant general manager
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3:30 PM ET Ramona Shelburne Close ESPN Senior Writer Senior writer for ESPN.com Spent seven years at the Los Angeles Daily News Adrian Wojnarowski Close Senior NBA Insider Host of The Woj Pod Joined ESPN in 2017 The NBA and National Basketball Players Association are progressing on a plan that would allow for a limited
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2:38 PM ET HOUSTON — Coming off an injury-plagued portion of his career, Texans defensive end J.J. Watt isn’t seeking a contract extension this offseason. Despite having two years with no guaranteed money left on his contract, Watt is instead focused on “trying to prove my worth.” “No, I don’t think that’s necessary,” Watt said
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3:19 PM ET New York Jets wide receiver Quincy Enunwa, battling a career-threatening neck injury that will keep him off the field in 2020, still hopes to play again one day. But that decision, he said, no longer is in his control. In an interview with ESPN, Enunwa said Wednesday it was “devastating” to learn
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3:19 PM ET For most of the offseason, Mike McCarthy has been closer to Lambeau Field and the Green Bay Packers than his new team, the Dallas Cowboys, because of the coronavirus pandemic. After being named Cowboys coach in January, McCarthy spent most of his time leading up to the pandemic in Frisco, Texas, where
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3:05 PM ET The Washington Redskins will have to wait a little longer to see how quarterback Dwayne Haskins looks on the field, but they’re pleased with what they’ve heard from him so far in virtual team meetings. “When we’re talking to him [on Zoom sessions], he’s speaking the language,” Redskins offensive coordinator Scott Turner
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