Month: May 2020

3:57 PM ET Matthew Stafford never gave much thought to trade rumors earlier this year, saying Thursday he had always prepared as if he would still be the Detroit Lions‘ quarterback this season and, he hopes, for many seasons to come. Stafford had conversations with general manager Bob Quinn and coach Matt Patricia about the
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3:57 PM ET Former Tennessee Titans cornerback Logan Ryan, one of the few high-profile players remaining in free agency, said Thursday “it makes a lot of sense” to sign with the New York Jets — but he insisted he’s still open-minded. Ryan is drawing interest from the Jets and Miami Dolphins, sources said. In Miami,
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3:39 PM ET Associated Press The final four men’s basketball spots in the 12-nation field for the Tokyo Olympics will be decided next summer, the sport’s global organizing body said Thursday. It remains unclear, however, if those spots will be earned while an NBA season is happening or if NBA players will be able to
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2:49 PM ET Marly RiveraESPN Writer Close Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com. If the New York Yankees return to play this season, they will have healthy outfielders in Aaron Judge and Aaron Hicks, according to general manager Brian Cashman. Cashman addressed a variety of topics, including the slow healing of Judge’s
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2:53 PM ET NC State landed one of the top quarterbacks in the 2021 class as Aaron McLaughlin, who is ranked No. 53 overall in the ESPN 300, announced his commitment to the Wolfpack. McLaughlin is the No. 10-ranked pocket-passing quarterback in the class. The 6-foot-5, 223-pound signal-caller out of Denmark High School in Alpharetta,
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1:05 PM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — The Packers have $385 million in their reserve fund, and depending on what happens with the 2020 NFL season, they might have to dip into it. The Packers, without a single deep-pockets owner, long ago established the savings account specifically to ensure the team could cover expenses for
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2:03 PM ET The University of Florida is open to hosting events involving professional sports teams looking for a way to play during the coronavirus pandemic, athletic director Scott Stricklin said in a statement Thursday. After Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said Wednesday all professional sports teams are welcome in the state for practicing and playing,
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