Month: July 2022

3:38 PM ET LATROBE, Pa. — Once on opposite teams and opposite ends of a 2019 brawl, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph immediately reached out to Larry Ogunjobi this offseason after the former Cleveland Browns defensive tackle signed a one-year deal to become his new teammate. “It’s just water under the bridge,” Ogunjobi said Tuesday
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3:33 PM ET Turron DavenportESPN Close Covered Eagles for USA Today Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Derrick Henry‘s journey back from a Jones fracture in his right foot will continue Wednesday when will takes the field for the first time during Tennessee Titans training camp.
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2:45 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN The Seattle Seahawks are releasing running back Chris Carson with a failed physical designation, a source confirmed to ESPN. Carson is leaving the door open to play in the NFL again, but he’s been trying to rehab a neck injury that ended his 2021 season and it hasn’t fully recovered,
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2:29 PM ET CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will have an appendectomy, a source confirmed to ESPN. A timetable for the procedure remains unclear, but is likely to be within the next 48 hours, according to a source familiar with the procedure. NFL Network was first to report news of Burrow’s impending procedure. Cincinnati’s
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12:54 PM ET Ramla Ali will make history next month when she faces Crystal Garcia Nova as part of the first professional women’s boxing match in Saudi Arabia on the undercard of the Anthony Joshua-Oleksandr Usyk heavyweight title fight in Jeddah on Aug. 20. It’s another first for Ali, a Muslim woman born in Somalia
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12:08 PM ET Associated Press The New Jersey Devils have signed defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler to a five-year, $17 million contract extension starting next season, general manager Tom Fitzgerald announced Tuesday. The Swiss defenseman will make an annual average of $3.4 million, with the two biggest paychecks in the first two years of the extension. Siegenthaler,
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