4:21 PM ET Kyler Murray has elected to enter his name into the NFL draft, announcing the decision on Twitter. The Oklahoma Sooners quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy winner has given himself the option to choose the NFL over MLB, where he has a contract with the Oakland Athletics that includes a $4.66 million signing
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1:56 PM ET Former featherweight world titlist Lee Selby will move up two weight classes for his next fight. Selby will take on Omar Douglas in a lightweight bout that will take place on Feb. 23 at the O2 Arena in London on the undercard of the all-British super middleweight grudge match between rivals James
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1:42 PM ET Hall of Famer Jerry Rice said Monday during a radio interview that disgruntled Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown wants to play for the San Francisco 49ers “really bad.” Brown posted on his Instagram story Sunday an image of a FaceTime conversation with Rice, who was asked by 95.7 The Game on
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1:02 PM ET NEW YORK — Kyrie Irving suggested his desire to win got the best of him when he expressed frustration with his teammates following the Boston Celtics‘ loss on Saturday to the Orlando Magic. Asked about the difference between this season’s Celtics and last season’s, Kyrie Irving told reporters, “We had nothing to
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3:15 PM ET Left-hander Derek Holland re-signed with the San Francisco Giants on a one-year deal, the team announced Monday. The deal is for $7 million, a source told ESPN, confirming multiple reports. The deal includes a club option for the 2020 season. Holland, 32, made 30 starts for the Giants last season and finished
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12:52 PM ET Left-hander Derek Holland is re-signing with the San Francisco Giants on a one-year, $7 million deal, a source told ESPN, confirming multiple reports. The deal includes a club option for the 2020 season. The news was first reported by The Athletic. Holland, 32, made 30 starts for the Giants last season and
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2:20 PM ET Mel Stottlemyre, who pitched for the New York Yankees for 11 seasons and won five World Series titles as a pitching coach for the Yankees and the Mets, died Sunday in Seattle after battling cancer for almost 20 years. He was 77. Stottlemyre’s wife Jean told the New York Times that he
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