Month: October 2020

9:52 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — YES Network broadcaster Jack Curry missed the New York Yankees‘ postseason after contracting COVID-19. Curry tweeted a video on Sunday and said he had recovered and would have returned to work for the AL Championship Series starting Sunday had the Yankees advanced. Curry said he tested positive
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9:36 PM ET The upcoming football game between Baylor and No. 7 Oklahoma State has been postponed. The Bears and Cowboys were scheduled to meet on Oct. 17, but the Big 12 announced on Sunday night the game will be moved to Dec. 12. Baylor on Thursday suspended all football-related activities because the school needed
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7:01 PM ET Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was carted off the field after suffering a right ankle injury on Sunday against the New York Giants. Prescott, who raised his right hand in acknowledgement as he left the field, was later diagnosed with a compound fracture and dislocation. He will have surgery Sunday night. Prescott
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6:43 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas — Dak Prescott was hospitalized with a right ankle compound fracture and dislocation suffered on a third-quarter run against the New York Giants on Sunday. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback was forced to leave the game on a cart and in tears. He was taken to an area hospital where he
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6:32 PM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins continued his torrid pace to start the 2020 season Sunday against the New York Jets. Hopkins had 131 yards and a touchdown on six catches for his third game with at least 130 yards among his first five with the Cardinals. The three-time
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7:45 PM ET CLEVELAND — The last time Cleveland won four of its first five games to start a season, Bill Belichick was its head coach. Current Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski hadn’t even entered high school. With Sunday’s 32-23 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland moved to 4-1 for the first time since 1994.
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4:45 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs can only hope that Sunday’s visit to a very uncomfortable place is only temporary. Their 40-32 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders suggested that the Chiefs will have to win a lot of shootouts in order to repeat as Super Bowl champions, earn the
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