Month: July 2021

3:48 PM ET Reigning Giro d’Italia champion Egan Bernal is the latest rider to pay tribute to Julian Gomez, a 13-year-old cycling fan who was killed in a road traffic collision in Colombia at the weekend. Gomez made the news in 2019 when an image circulated of him crying as Bernal became the first Colombian
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10:53 AM ET AC Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis has been diagnosed with throat cancer. Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images AC Milan CEO Ivan Gazidis has been diagnosed with throat cancer, the Serie A side announced on Tuesday. Milan said doctors expected Gazidis to “make a full recovery” and that he will continue working in his role as he
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3:11 PM ET Atlanta United striker Josef Martinez said he has fully recovered from a “minor heart issue” resulting from his bout with COVID-19, and remains so committed to the Five Stripes’ cause that he wants to finish his career with the club. Speaking to reporters on a Zoom call ahead of Wednesday’s match against
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11:49 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Manchester City are hopeful that Phil Foden will be available for the start of the new Premier League season despite the midfielder being left on crutches by the injury which ruled him out of the Euro 2020 final, sources have told ESPN. Foden sat out England‘s penalty shoot-out defeat to
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3:09 PM ET CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said Tuesday neither he nor his players are in favor of an expanded 12-team College Football Playoff, but he also knows that change is inevitably coming to the format. In his first news conference since the CFP board of managers authorized commissioners to move forward
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3:33 PM ET Alabama coach Nick Saban hasn’t officially named Bryce Young the Crimson Tide’s starting quarterback, and yet Saban says that Young is already approaching $1 million in endorsement deals. According to reports, Saban told the Texas High School Coaches Association’s convention on Tuesday that Young, a sophomore, is due to make “ungodly numbers.”
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1:22 PM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden welcomed Tom Brady and the Super Bowl-winning Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the White House on Tuesday, the first visit by the reigning NFL champions since 2017. It was Brady’s first visit since 2005 with the New England Patriots when George W. Bush was in office.
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