Month: November 2020

10:28 PM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay didn’t mince words after a 23-20 loss to the injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. “Our quarterback has
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9:31 PM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers found out that they had become NFL nomads for at least the next three weeks the same way the rest of the world did on Saturday afternoon: via a news conference. The team was on its plane heading to Los Angeles to play the
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10:12 PM ET Florida State has seen its scheduled game nixed for the third straight week, the ACC announced Sunday. The Seminoles were scheduled to play at Duke on Saturday, but after issues with COVID-19 and contact tracing hit the team last week, the league has opted to adjust that game and will have Miami
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7:25 PM ET Jeremy WillisESPN.com The Denver Broncos‘ quarterback options were limited Sunday, to say the least. Kendall Hinton, a practice squad receiver, was listed as the starter. However, running back Phillip Lindsay took the opening snap of the game. On the Broncos’ first drive, Lindsay, Hinton and running back Royce Freeman all took snaps
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8:26 PM ET Associated Press UTEP suspended football activities Sunday and called off another game after “multiple members” of the football team tested positive for COVID-19. The Miners won’t play host to Southern Miss as scheduled Friday after scrapping this weekend’s game at Rice because of the positive tests. It’s the third straight UTEP game
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6:31 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Willie Snead IV tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, a source told ESPN. Snead will become the seventh projected starter on offense to go on the reserve/COVID-19 list in the past week and will miss the Ravens’ next two games: Tuesday at the Pittsburgh
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6:57 PM ET DENVER — Just over 24 hours after the Denver Broncos pulled all three of their quarterbacks off the practice field because of COVID-19 contact tracing protocols, they opened a game with running back Phillip Lindsay taking a direct snap and spent most of the day with a practice squad wide receiver as
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