Month: August 2020

3:15 PM ET ESPN staff Wednesday’s NFL training camp practices brought a dose of FitzMagic in Miami, an injury scare in Philadelphia, a catching competition in Tampa Bay and a National Dog Day celebration in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Giants and Bears suffered costly injuries during their practices, and more Adam Gase-Le’Veon Bell drama surfaced
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3:15 PM ET Vegas Golden Knights star Jonathan Marchessault has apologized after making a series of Instagram comments that profanely taunted critics after the team’s Game 2 loss to Vancouver. “I just wanted to comment about the remarks that I made on my social media yesterday. I just wanted to apologize, sincerely. I think it
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2:36 PM ET The Arizona Coyotes will forfeit their 2020 second-round pick and 2021 first-round pick for violating the NHL’s combine testing policy, the league announced Wednesday. The punishment was determined by commissioner Gary Bettman, who held an Aug. 6 hearing that included testimony from Coyotes and NHL representatives. The Coyotes were accused of conducting
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12:49 PM ET Chicago Bears starting running back David Montgomery suffered a groin injury early in practice on Wednesday, coach Matt Nagy said. Montgomery slipped before he took a handoff from quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and went to the ground. He got up holding his left leg and appeared to be in serious pain. He limped
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2:07 PM ET The New York Giants lost rookie safety Xavier McKinney to a fractured left foot. The Giants defense also lost linebacker David Mayo to a torn meniscus in his left knee. He started 13 games for them last season. There is hope that McKinney can return and his rookie season is not totally
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1:34 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell added a touch of drama to a routine team scrimmage Wednesday, using social media to question why he spent the latter half on the sideline. Afterward, coach Adam Gase told reporters that Bell was removed as a precaution because of hamstring
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12:56 PM ET The St. Louis Blues expect to start next season without star winger Vladimir Tarasenko, who needs additional surgery on his injured left shoulder. “He’s going to go back in and have more surgery next week. It’s serious in the sense that he won’t be with us, and [will] be re-evaluated after five
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