Month: January 2021

10:04 PM ET HOUSTON — Houstonians everywhere are hoping the Texans and Deshaun Watson can reconcile before the 2021 season begins. Even in the mayor’s office. On Sunday, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner tweeted that the city “loves” Watson and the Houston Texans and as the mayor, “I pray we move forward together.” Later in the
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10:13 PM ET The GOAT is a dog in the Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs opened as consensus 3-point favorites over Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. The line was trending up Sunday night, with some sportsbooks moving to Kansas City -3.5. Barring significant line movement, it will be
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10:17 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two days after being cleared from the NFL’s concussion protocol, Patrick Mahomes guided the Kansas City Chiefs to another Super Bowl. Mahomes led the Chiefs back from an early 9-0 deficit to a 38-24 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC
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Jan 21, 2021 And we’re off! For the most part. While some teams have five games under their socks, and others only a pair, we’ve yet to see anything from the Dallas Stars (although not for long). Hey, we knew it wasn’t going to unfold crisply. So in the spirit of rolling with what 2020-21
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7:42 PM ET Associated Press LA QUINTA, Calif. — Si Woo Kim left the Coachella Valley a year ago with his back aching again and his game in disarray. The 25-year-old South Korean returned this week with a healthy back and a rock-solid mentality that didn’t even waver when Patrick Cantlay threatened to run away
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7:50 PM ET Adam TeicherESPN Staff Writer Close Covered Chiefs for 20 seasons for Kansas City Star Joined ESPN in 2013 Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print KANSAS CITY — Wide receiver Mecole Hardman atoned for his earlier fumble in the AFC Championship Game by taking a pitch from Patrick Mahomes
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8:57 AM ET Tom Brady would continue to build on his legacy — and his fortune — if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers win the Super Bowl. Brady cashed in on a $500,000 contract incentive when the Bucs beat the Green Bay Packers 31-26 on Sunday to win the NFC Championship Game, a source told ESPN.
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