Month: July 2020

12:49 PM ET Associated Press Indiana’s football team has resumed voluntary workouts after a two-week pause following six positive COVID-19 tests. The school’s medical advisory group approved the resumption of enhanced voluntary summer training. Players are now permitted to spend up to eight hours per week on strength training, six hours per week on meetings
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11:47 AM ET Associated Press As coronavirus cases spike in other parts of the country a month before the U.S. Open is supposed to start in New York, the U.S. Tennis Association said Friday it “continues its plans” to hold its marquee event and another tournament beforehand. The U.S. Open — usually the year’s last
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12:00 PM ET Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee defensive lineman Darel Middleton no longer faces charges of domestic assault and public intoxication stemming from his arrest in February. Middleton faced a date in Knox County General Sessions Court in August, but the misdemeanor charges have been dismissed, attorney Gregory P. Isaacs confirmed Friday. Middleton
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11:44 AM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN Buffalo Bills starting right guard Jon Feliciano underwent surgery for a chest injury Friday morning and will miss the next 8 to 12 weeks, league sources confirmed to ESPN. Sources told ESPN that the surgery was to repair a torn pectoral muscle. It comes six months after Feliciano underwent surgery
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11:53 AM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Al Woods is opting out of the 2020 season because of the coronavirus pandemic. “While I was excited to join the Jaguars, I have made the tough decision, given the current status of COVID-19, to opt out for the 2020 season,” Woods said in a
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10:38 AM ET ACC commissioner John Swofford said Friday the scheduling arrangement with Notre Dame for the 2020 season is a win-win for both the Irish and the league, but he added that it is only a temporary deal. On Wednesday, the ACC announced a 10-plus-1 scheduling model in which Notre Dame, an FBS independent,
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10:10 AM ET The St. Louis Cardinals have had multiple members test positive for the coronavirus, resulting in Major League Baseball postponing Friday afternoon’s game at the Milwaukee Brewers, a source told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. MLB’s quick decision to postpone Friday’s game, which was scheduled for 2:10 p.m. ET, comes after the outbreak within the
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