Month: February 2021

11:41 AM ET Supporters could be allowed inside stadiums to watch the final round of Premier League fixtures on May 23 after the UK government confirmed plans for outdoor events impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to resume on May 17. The Carabao Cup final between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on April 26
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10:49 AM ET Matt Doherty‘s future at Tottenham is uncertain with manager Jose Mourinho harbouring doubts over the defender’s ability to be a success at the club, sources have told ESPN. Spurs signed the 29-year-old from Wolves for a fee in the region of £15 million in August but Mourinho is considering making the right-back
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10:02 AM ET Jordan Morris was stretchered off after 66 minutes in Swansea’s defeat at Huddersfield. Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus/Getty Images USMNT forward Jordan Morris has suffered a season-ending ACL injury while on loan at English Championship side Swansea City, meaning he will miss the Gold Cup and the Olympics. Morris picked up the injury during
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2:06 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN SEATTLE — Four-time Pro Bowl guard Mike Iupati, who spent the past two years with the Seattle Seahawks, is retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL. Iupati announced his decision in an interview with The Spokesman-Review, saying, “My body was telling me it was time to close the door.” The
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2:20 PM ET Fans are coming back to New Jersey sporting events beginning March 1, according to governor Phil Murphy. It will be the first time since COVID-19 shut down much of the country last March that fans will be at professional and major collegiate games taking place in the state. The governor announced during
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2:45 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Evidently no amount of money will get quarterback Carson Wentz his No. 11 jersey with his new team, the Indianapolis Colts. Colts second-year receiver Michael Pittman Jr., who currently wears No. 11, says he has talked to Wentz about the number, and the answer is no on a possible switch.
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2:36 PM ET PITTSBURGH — Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was recently diagnosed with COVID-19, sources told ESPN. Tomlin, 48, was diagnosed last week. The Steelers could not confirm the head coach’s diagnosis but said members of the coaching staff and personnel were sent home from the facility last week after a couple of positives came
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