Month: August 2020

3:20 PM ET Associated Press The Colorado Avalanche could be without two important players for the rest of their second-round series against the Dallas Stars. Coach Jared Bednar on Monday said goaltender Philipp Grubauer and defenseman Erik Johnson are out indefinitely with injuries. Grubauer appeared to pull something three minutes into the second period of
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2:03 PM ET Steve KimESPN Josh Taylor, the WBA/IBF junior welterweight champion, will defend both belts on Sept. 26 against Apinun Khongsong at the BT Sports Studio from London, in a fight that will air on ESPN+. It will be Taylor’s first outing since his victory over Regis Prograis last October in the World Boxing
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2:56 PM ET North Dakota State, the three-time defending FCS national champion, will face Central Arkansas in a non-league game Oct. 3 after having its fall season postponed earlier this month. The Bison will host Central Arkansas, one of five Southland Conference teams playing a partial or full fall schedule. Central Arkansas is set to
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2:21 PM ET The College Football Playoff selection committee will begin its first of six weekly rankings for the 2020-21 season Tuesday, Nov. 17, the CFP announced on Monday. The committee members will continue to meet in-person on Mondays and Tuesdays, revealing the rankings each week on ESPN’s College Football Playoff: Top 25. The selection
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1:21 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens safety Chuck Clark declined to talk about last week’s altercation with Earl Thomas that led to the seven-time Pro Bowl player getting released on Sunday. Clark was punched by Thomas toward the end of Friday’s practice after the two exchanged words on the sideline regarding a
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1:44 PM ET New York Jets running back Le’Veon Bell gushed about Sam Darnold, praising the quarterback’s improved command of the playbook and huddle. After a brief pause, Bell smiled. “We just have to make sure he stays healthy,” Bell said Monday with a twinkle in his eye. “I told him, ‘No bars.'” That comment
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12:30 PM ET Associated Press MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins will allow up to 13,000 socially distanced fans to attend their home opener against Buffalo on Sept. 20, a decision that divided political leaders and upset Bills coach Sean McDermott. The same plan will be followed for the University of Miami‘s football home opener against
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