6:05 PM ET Magic forward Jonathan Isaac is out indefinitely after an MRI on Thursday revealed a severe sprain and bone contusion in his left knee. The team said in a statement that Isaac will be re-evaluated in eight-to-10 weeks. “While this certainly is disappointing news, there was no damage to his ACL, MCL and
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6:17 PM ET Associated Press CANBERRA, Australia — The Canberra International tennis tournament scheduled to begin Monday will relocate to a city about 370 miles away because of continuing wildfires and smoke haze in the region, officials said. The event is on the ATP Challenger Tour and the ITF Women’s circuit. Tennis ACT chief executive
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4:40 PM ET Notre Dame tight end Cole Kmet is entering the NFL draft, he announced Thursday. Kmet ranked second on the team in receptions (43), receiving yards (515) and receiving touchdowns (6) this past season. ESPN’s Mel Kiper ranks the junior as the No. 6 draft-eligible tight end for 2020. “This was an incredibly
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4:08 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Quarterback Tom Brady could potentially be playing in his final career home game for the New England Patriots in Saturday’s wild-card matchup against the Tennessee Titans, but he said he hasn’t allowed himself time for sentimental thoughts. “I’m not much for nostalgia. I’m just pretty focused on what I
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4:00 PM ET ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni stepped down Thursday after coaching one of the NFLs worst defenses throughout the 2019 season. Pasqualoni, 70, was one of the first hires made by Lions coach Matt Patricia in February 2018. Pasqualoni and offensive line coach Jeff Davidson, who also stepped
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3:08 PM ET The NBA has fined Sacramento Kings center Dewayne Dedmon $50,000 for publicly saying that he would like to be traded. “I would like to be traded,” Dedmon told the Sacramento Bee on Sunday. “I haven’t been playing, so I would like to go somewhere where my talents are appreciated.” 2 Related Dedmon,
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3:36 PM ET Sam Wyche, who coached the Cincinnati Bengals to an appearance in the Super Bowl, has died at age 74. The Bengals confirmed Wyche’s death Thursday with a statement from team owner Mike Brown. “Sam was a wonderful guy,” Brown said. “We got to know him as both a player and a coach.
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