Month: September 2020

1:55 PM ET Sam Horsfield became the second player to withdraw from the U.S. Open due to a positive COVID-19 test and will miss the major championship this week at Winged Foot. Horsfield, 23, is an Englishman who played college golf at Florida. He won two events recently on the European Tour — the Hero
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1:46 PM ET The Cleveland Browns are making a kicking change. The Browns waived starter Austin Seibert on Monday after he missed an extra point and field goal in Sunday’s 38-6 loss at Baltimore. To replace Seibert, Cleveland signed Cody Parkey off its practice squad to the 53-man roster. Also Monday, the Browns placed tight
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2:47 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said Monday that he was a bit surprised by quarterback Tom Brady‘s struggles in his Bucs debut Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, a game in which Brady threw two interceptions in a 34-23 loss. “He looked like Tom Brady in practice all
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2:49 PM ET Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt has hired Louisiana Tech athletic director Tommy McClelland and Kristene Kelly from Dartmouth as deputy athletic directors. Athletic director Candice Lee announced the additions Monday during what she called a “critically important time.” “We are fortunate to have Tommy and Kristene join our Vanderbilt team,” Lee
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2:15 PM ET Texas coach Tom Herman said Monday that starting safety B.J. Foster will remain with the Longhorns after he reportedly left the field in the third quarter during Saturday’s 59-3 win over UTEP. Rivals.com cited team sources on Sunday in reporting that Foster was upset about playing time and “quit the team” during
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12:37 PM ET PITTSBURGH — When it comes to social justice statements and demonstrations, the Pittsburgh Steelers are making one thing clear: They are unified. In the hours before opening the season at MetLife Stadium against the New York Giants, the Steelers began posting photos to Instagram holding the names of their hometowns and steps
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1:15 PM ET FRISCO, Texas – Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday on a broken left collarbone suffered in the season-opening loss to the Los Angeles Rams, according to a source. Vander Esch is expected to miss 6-8 weeks and be placed on injured reserve with the ability to
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