Month: October 2022

7:16 PM ET ESPN News Services LAS VEGAS — Team Penske has a shot at two major championships this year — Joey Logano became the first driver to qualify for NASCAR’s title-deciding finale with a win Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. “We’re racing for a championship! Let’s go!” Logano screamed to the crowd. “All
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6:00 PM ET Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Bubba Wallace tried to fight reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson after a crash Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that also collected title contender Christopher Bell. Wallace had led 29 laps and clearly had a fast car in the opening race of the third round of the
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6:33 PM ET Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has agreed to a four-year, $52 million contract extension, his agents, Mark Bartelstein and Andy Shiffman of Priority Sports, told ESPN on Sunday. Clarke landed on a deal ahead of Monday’s 6 p.m. ET deadline for rookie scale deals for members of the 2019 draft class and
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7:08 PM ET Kendra AndrewsESPN SAN FRANCISCO — For the past two years, the Golden State Warriors have been vocal about their desire to bridge their current success with future success. And over the weekend, they put that into action, signing Jordan Poole and Andrew Wiggins to contract extensions. The Warriors signed Poole to a
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6:01 PM ET NEW ORLEANS, La. — New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen declined to make a decision on his starting quarterback on the eve of a short week. Saints quarterback Andy Dalton started his third straight game Sunday in place of Jameis Winston, who is recovering from a back injury. The Saints lost at
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6:23 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Before talking to reporters after Sunday’s 24-20 loss to the New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson sat bent over in a chair off to the side with his face buried in his left hand. It was the portrait of the most frustrating start in franchise history.
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6:54 PM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants keep proving the doubters wrong, tying an NFL record in the Super Bowl era Sunday by winning as an underdog for the fourth time through six games. The Giants were 5.5-point underdogs at home to the Baltimore Ravens, yet rallied from 10 points down
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