Month: October 2020

5:49 PM ET Associated Press Englishmen Laurie Canter and Ross McGowan share a three-shot lead entering the final round of the Italian Open. Canter, who is looking for a wire-to-wire victory and a first European Tour title after his opening-round 60, shot a 3-under 69 in the third round on Saturday. McGowan, who has had
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5:45 PM ET HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday activated four starting offensive linemen who had close contact with right tackle Trent Brown earlier this week. Left tackle Kolton Miller, left guard Denzelle Good, center Rodney Hudson and right guard Gabe Jackson came off the COVID-19 list but still must test negative
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5:12 PM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers officially placed running back Raheem Mostert on injured reserve Saturday, a move that had been expected all week. Mostert suffered a high ankle sprain in last Sunday night’s win against the Los Angeles Rams. On Monday, coach Kyle Shanahan said Mostert was expected to
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4:37 PM ET The New York Giants say they are aware of a video that shows starting quarterback Daniel Jones and injured running back Saquon Barkley maskless and not practicing social distancing while at a bar. “We are looking into the nature and context of what is on the video,” the team said in a
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4:08 PM ET Associated Press EAST LANSING, Mich. — Isaih Pacheco ran for two first-half touchdowns and Rutgers snapped a 21-game Big Ten losing streak Saturday, beating Michigan State 38-27 in coach Greg Schiano’s first game back with the Scarlet Knights. Michigan State has a new coach too, and Mel Tucker’s debut was forgettable from
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4:26 PM ET Alabama wideout and return specialist Jaylen Waddle was ruled out of Saturday’s game against Tennessee after suffering a lower leg injury during the opening kickoff. Waddle, an ESPN preseason All-America selection, limped off the field while favoring his right ankle and was taken to the locker room on a cart. CBS reported
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4:45 PM ET Ohio State coach Ryan Day apologized to Nebraska for the Buckeyes offense not taking a knee in the final seconds of Saturday’s 52-17 win at Ohio Stadium. Leading 45-17 in the final minute, the Buckeyes reached the Nebraska 2-yard line. Rather than take a knee, freshman quarterback Jack Miller ran into the
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