Month: December 2022

10:42 AM ET AL RAYYAN, Qatar — United States midfielder Christian Pulisic said on Thursday he’ll “do everything in my power” to play in Saturday’s World Cup round-of-16 match against the Netherlands. Pulisic’s official status remains day-to-day with a pelvic contusion, according to a U.S. Soccer Federation spokesperson. – Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more
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1:28 PM ET BEREA, Ohio — In Deshaun Watson‘s first interview in nearly four months, the Cleveland Browns quarterback refused to answer any non-football questions. “I understand that you guys have a lot of questions,” Watson said Thursday. “But with my legal team and my clinical team, there’s only football questions I can really address
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1:59 PM ET CINCINNATI — Bengals tight end Hayden Hurst definitely knows who Chiefs safety Justin Reid is. On Thursday, Hurst responded to Reid’s comments about shutting down Hurst in Sunday’s game between Kansas City and the Bengals at Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium. Initially, Reid struggled to identify Hurst, mistaking the tight end for Cincinnati wide
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3:09 PM ET Alaina GetzenbergESPN FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Buffalo Bills have placed pass-rusher Von Miller on injured reserve with a knee injury, hours before the team’s Thursday night game against the New England Patriots. Miller will miss at least the next four games after suffering lateral meniscus damage to his right knee, per Miller,
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2:53 PM ET There were no promises made to the Rose Bowl this week during negotiations that ultimately led to the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, but the CFP said it recognizes the importance of the historic bowl’s traditional New Year’s Day time slot, and the Rose
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1:58 PM ET New Mexico State is headed to a bowl game after having its waiver to be eligible at 5-6 approved by the NCAA Division I football oversight committee. The Aggies had applied for the waiver because they couldn’t schedule a game against an 11th FBS opponent, despite extensive efforts to do so. An
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