Month: November 2021

7:40 PM ET Associated Press U.S. captain Mardy Fish hinted at a lack of passion within his team after the record 32-time champion Americans were eliminated from the Davis Cup Finals by following up a lopsided loss to host Italy with a humbling defeat to Colombia on Sunday. The Americans left Turin 0-2 when Reilly
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6:54 PM ET HOUSTON — After a sloppy return to the starting lineup, New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson said Sunday that his right knee — sprained five weeks ago — still isn’t 100%. “It’s not fully healed and we understand that, but I feel good to play — and that’s why I’m playing,” the
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7:14 PM ET CINCINNATI — Down three scores with 30 seconds until halftime, Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ offense tried to capitalize on Minkah Fitzpatrick‘s interception of quarterback Joe Burrow a play earlier. Roethlisberger targeted wide receiver James Washington on an out route, but Cincinnati Bengals veteran — and former Pittsburgh — defensive back
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7:20 PM ET Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was carted off the field late in the third quarter after suffering a shoulder injury and was ruled out for the remainder of Minnesota’s Week 12 game at San Francisco. Coach Mike Zimmer did not have an update on Cook’s condition following the Vikings’ 34-26 loss to
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7:01 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette not only had four touchdowns that propelled the team to a 38-31 road victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday — including a gashing 28-yard TD run with 29 seconds left — he also gave an impassioned halftime speech that resonated with teammates
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6:45 PM ET The news that Lincoln Riley has accepted the head-coaching position at USC has already reverberated in the college football recruiting sphere, with ESPN 300 running back and Oklahoma commit Raleek Brown telling ESPN that Riley’s relocation will impact his recruitment. “That changes everything,” Brown said Sunday after ESPN and other outlets reported
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4:42 PM ET Center fielder Byron Buxton and the Minnesota Twins are in agreement on a seven-year, $100 million contract extension, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Sunday. Buxton received a full no-trade clause in the deal and will be paid $500,000 every time he reaches 502, 533, 567, 600 and
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