Month: January 2022

11:45 AM ET TAMPA, Fla. — The right glove that former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown threw into the stands mid-meltdown at MetLife Stadium on Jan. 2 is up for auction. The listing, which can be found at Lelands Sports Memorabilia and Card Auctions, calls it “a tangible memento from an iconic NFL
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10:58 AM ET Pete ThamelESPN Boston College has finalized an agreement to make Notre Dame tight ends coach John McNulty the school’s new offensive coordinator, sources told ESPN. McNulty has a mix of NFL and college experience, as he spent 15 seasons on NFL staffs in a variety of roles, including coaching quarterbacks, tight ends
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10:59 AM ET Auburn offensive coordinator Austin Davis, who joined the staff in December, is leaving the program, sources told ESPN. Davis is leaving for personal reasons, a source told ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Davis, hired Dec. 18 from the Seattle Seahawks, last week took some time away from the program, according to a source. It’s
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9:12 AM ET Formula One will make it mandatory for all personnel working in its paddock to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, without exemption, starting this season, a spokesperson for the sport’s commercial arm said on Monday. The mandate, which was first reported by the Times newspaper and the BBC, will apply to anyone entering
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7:48 AM GMT England have added wingers Louis Lynagh and Adam Radwan to the squad as cover for their opening match against Scotland in the Six Nations championship, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) announced on Sunday. England, who finished fifth in last year’s edition, are due to travel to Edinburgh to face Scotland on Feb.
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3:03 AM ET Christian Eriksen has signed a contract with Brentford, the club have announced, making a remarkable return to football just seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest while competing for Denmark at Euro 2020. Eriksen has signed a contract until the end of the 2021-22 campaign, Brentford said. Manager Thomas Frank said: “I
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8:30 AM ET Former Chelsea boss Frank Lampard will return to the Premier League after being named as the new Everton manager, the club have announced. The 43-year-old replaces Rafa Benitez, who was sacked earlier this month. He will be joined by Joe Edwards as assistant manager and Paul Clement as first team coach. –
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