Month: January 2023

3:17 PM GMT Harlequins coach Nick Evans has joined England’s coaching ranks and is scheduled to work under Steve Borthwick only for the duration of the Six Nations championship, the RFU said on Friday. Former All Black fly-half Evans will work as attack coach during the tournament, with England kicking off at home to Scotland
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3:45 PM ET EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings plan to activate tight end Irv Smith Jr. from injured reserve in time for Sunday’s game at the Chicago Bears, coach Kevin O’Connell said Friday. Smith entered the season as the Vikings’ top pass-catching tight end, but he hasn’t played since suffering a high ankle sprain
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2:50 PM ET The Arkansas football team’s Twitter account was among those praising the action of former Razorback and NFL star Peyton Hillis, who is hospitalized and in intensive care after reportedly rescuing family members after a swimming accident, according to various media reports. Hillis, who played in the NFL from 2008 to 2015, reportedly
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2:42 PM ET BEREA, Ohio — Myles Garrett said Friday that he was “disappointed” and “a little bit confused” by comments from fellow defensive end Jadeveon Clowney that prompted the Cleveland Browns to send Clowney home before Friday’s practice. “I knew he was frustrated. We’ve all been frustrated; we’re not winning,” Garrett said. “I wish
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2:16 PM ET Shane Beamer, who guided South Carolina to an eight-win season that included wins over Top-10 foes Tennessee and Clemson, is set to receive a new deal and raise of nearly $4 million per year, sources told ESPN. A board of trustees meeting is scheduled for Friday afternoon, and on the agenda is
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11:51 AM ET DALLAS — The Mavericks are waiving guard Kemba Walker a day before the four-time All-Star’s salary would have become guaranteed for the rest of the season, the team announced Friday morning. Walker, 32, averaged 8.0 points and 2.1 assists in nine games with the Mavericks. He signed for the veteran’s minimum in
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Lord Kamlesh Patel has announced he will step down as Yorkshire chair at the club’s next Annual General Meeting in March. Lord Patel, who took over from Roger Hutton in November 2021 at the height of the club’s racism crisis, endured a turbulent tenure that began amid the suspension of Headingley’s international hosting rights and
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