Month: September 2020

5:26 PM ET Associated Press Jarrett Guarantano and the 16th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers are about to find out how much it helps them having the same offensive coordinator for consecutive seasons. The quarterback who lost his starting job last season and even received death threats has had a full offseason to better learn what Jim Chaney
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2:48 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN The Seattle Seahawks fear that outside linebacker/defensive end Bruce Irvin has a torn ACL, a source tells ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Irvin will undergo more tests, the source told Schefter. He was injured with just over four minutes left in the Seahawks’ 35-30 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday
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3:45 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr tore his pectoral muscle in the second quarter of Minnesota’s 28-11 loss at Indianapolis and will be placed on injured reserve. Barr’s injury is expected to end his season, coach Mike Zimmer said Monday. Barr, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, was limited to 16 snaps
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2:19 PM ET TCU sophomore quarterback Max Duggan is back practicing with the Horned Frogs and will be available for the team’s Big 12 opener on Saturday vs. Iowa State. Duggan, who in August was ruled out indefinitely because of a lifelong heart condition that was discovered during the team’s COVID-19 testing procedures, has been
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2:11 PM ET Florida State coach Mike Norvell said Monday he is “extremely disappointed” he will not get to coach in his first game against rival Miami after testing positive for coronavirus over the weekend. In his first comments since Florida State announced the positive results on Saturday, Norvell said he has no idea how
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10:49 AM ET Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte slammed supporters who sing at football stadiums. Photo by Niels Wenstedt/BSR Agency/Getty Images Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has hit out at fans who sing and cheer at football matches and said they were frustrating the fight against the coronavirus amid a surge in infections. Limited crowds have
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12:17 PM ET San Jose Earthquakes head coach Matias Almeyda has admitted that there is a gulf in quality between his team and recent opponents following a string of bad losses. The Earthquakes fell 6-1 to Portland Timbers on Saturday and also lost 7-1 to the Seattle Sounders on Sept. 10. – MLS on ESPN+:
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