Month: August 2022

3:30 PM ET New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen said it’s unlikely starting quarterback Jameis Winston will play in Friday night’s preseason game against the Packers. “No. I don’t think so,” Allen said when asked if there was any possibility of Winston playing. Winston sprained his right foot during a practice session on Aug. 8
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4:35 PM ET Stephen HolderESPN WESTFIELD, Ind. — Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay was so irate following his team’s season-ending loss last season that he summoned his head coach and general manager to his office for a tongue-lashing mere hours later. That’s why Irsay’s adamant statements Wednesday about the importance of winning the AFC South
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Aug 17, 2022 D’Arcy MaineESPN.com MASON, OHIO – In a battle of the Brits, some 3,900 miles from home, Cameron Norrie defeated Andy Murray, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, in a two-hour-and-37-minute second-round clash at the Western & Southern Open on Wednesday. It was just the second career meeting between Norrie, the current British No. 1 and
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2:01 PM ET ASHBURN, Va. — The last time that Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio answered questions from the media, it resulted in a $100,000 fine. This time, it resulted in him deflecting all questions about the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and sticking to football. Del Rio, who on June 9 referred
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1:59 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jaguars released defensive tackle Malcom Brown, a former first-round pick whom they acquired in a trade with the New Orleans Saints last year. The move will cost the Jaguars $4.5 million in dead money and the Jaguars will save $3 million against the salary cap. Brown, 28, had
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1:18 PM ET ESPN News Services Super Bowl MVP Chuck Howley and All-Pro defenders Joe Klecko and Ken Riley are finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s class of 2023. The defenders, who starred in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s, were announced as the three senior candidates for next year’s Hall of Fame class
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1:41 PM ET CINCINNATI — What initially felt like discomfort for Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow turned into a more serious and pressing matter, he said Wednesday. In his first news conference since his appendectomy on July 26, Burrow said his appendix ruptured, which prompted surgery. The third-year player will continue his progress on Wednesday
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1:34 PM ET The Chicago White Sox announced a new name, image and likeness and mentorship program geared toward college student-athletes as White Sox ambassadors. The program, called CHISOX Athlete, will focus on financial and professional marketing opportunities by offering social media promotions, access to professional resources within the organization’s front office and career mentorship
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