5:40 PM ET NEW ORLEANS — Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury said there’s “definitely concern” that running back Chase Edmonds may not play Thursday night against the San Francisco 49ers after leaving Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints with a hamstring injury. Edmonds hurt his hamstring while blocking on a pass play with 4:29
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5:32 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY — Golden State Warriors guard D’Angelo Russell was ejected from Sunday’s 120-92 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder after arguing a call midway through the third quarter. 1 Related The play occurred with 7:12 left in the quarter as Russell drove to the rim and hit a floater over Thunder
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Sep 8, 2019 Paul GutierrezESPN Staff Writer Close Covered Oakland Raiders for CSNBayArea.com and Sacramento Bee for eight years Member of Pro Football Writers Association Previously worked at Los Angeles Times, Las Vegas Review-Journal and Sports Illustrated Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print HOUSTON — Oakland Raiders rookie receiver Hunter Renfrow
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5:00 PM ET FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The New England Patriots‘ defense continued to produce notable results in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns, with three turnovers. With heavy rain falling, and ball security critical and slippery jerseys challenging tacklers, it started with linebacker Dont’a Hightower returning a Nick Chubb fumble 26
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5:06 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN ATLANTA — The Seattle Seahawks believe center Justin Britt suffered a season-ending knee injury. Britt will undergo an MRI. He went down in obvious pain on the opening drive of the Seahawks’ 27-20 win over the Falcons and didn’t return. The FOX broadcast showed Britt somberly embracing fellow offensive linemen
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5:21 PM ET Associated Press MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Chase Elliott‘s title hopes took a massive hit when his car suffered a catastrophic mechanical problem during a pit stop Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. Elliott had worked his way from the back of the field inside the top-five until he stopped for a routine service. His Chevrolet
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4:41 PM ET WASHINGTON — Nationals manager Dave Martinez announced that starter Max Scherzer was scratched from his Game 5 start against the Houston Astros because of spasms in his upper right trapezius. Righty Joe Ross will take Scherzer’s place and will face Astros ace Gerrit Cole. The Nationals and Astros enter Sunday night’s game
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