Month: December 2020

11:30 AM ET USC is cleared to resume workouts Tuesday as the team prepares for Sunday’s game against Washington State. Coach Clay Helton said USC’s latest round of COVID-19 tests all came back negative. The Washington State game was moved from Friday to Sunday, which allows both teams to get players back from coronavirus-related quarantine.
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6:00 AM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Three NFL head coaches already have been fired this season. Two of them, Bill O’Brien and Dan Quinn, were slightly above .500 and won playoff games in their years with Houston Texans and Atlanta Falcons, respectively. Quinn almost won a Super Bowl. Matt Patricia’s record with the Detroit
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11:18 AM ET Cleveland Browns safety Ronnie Harrison could miss the rest of the regular season with a shoulder injury he suffered Sunday, a source told ESPN. Harrison is expected to be out 4-6 weeks, though there’s hope he could return before the playoffs, should the 8-3 Browns advance to the postseason. Harrison injured the
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11:19 AM ET ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Three Denver Broncos quarterbacks, including starter Drew Lock, can return to practice and the team’s facility Wednesday after each tested negative Tuesday for COVID-19, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN. Lock, Brett Rypien and Blake Bortles, who is on the practice squad, were deemed high-risk close contacts to Jeff Driskel,
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9:37 AM ET Ohio State coach Ryan Day, one of several people within the Buckeyes program who tested positive for COVID-19 last week, won’t be out of isolation in time to coach in Saturday’s game at Michigan State if the Buckeyes are able to play, a school spokesman confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday. Monday is
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9:17 AM ET The Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl, which has been played every year since its inception in 1935, has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, sources confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday. An official announcement is expected on Tuesday. Stadium first reported the Sun Bowl’s pending announcement. The game was scheduled for the
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6:00 AM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — As Sunday’s game wore on, it was starting to become clear that the New England Patriots had figured out a way to slow down the Arizona Cardinals‘ high-octane offense and — especially — quarterback Kyler Murray. But the Patriots aren’t the only ones who have picked the lock on
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