6:34 PM ET Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md. — President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend this weekend’s Army-Navy football game in New York, the U.S. Naval Academy’s athletic director said Monday. The game on Saturday at the U.S. Military Academy’s home field in West Point, New York, will mark the first time the storied rivalry
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6:42 PM ET The shadow of his Hall of Fame father looms large, but Shane Beamer embraces that shadow and said Monday during his introductory news conference as South Carolina‘s head coach that his father, Frank Beamer, would be around the Gamecocks’ program often. To this day, Shane Beamer still relies on his father’s advice,
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5:14 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts could be down to their third-string left tackle for Sunday’s game at the Las Vegas Raiders. Backup left tackle LeRaven Clark is out for the season after an MRI confirmed a torn Achilles, and there’s still no timetable on when starter Anthony Castonzo will return from his knee
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5:10 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II says he pleaded with head coach Doug Marrone to put him back on the field after he was medically cleared from a thumb injury late last month. Yet Marrone opted to go with veteran Mike Glennon against the Cleveland Browns, and he’s still sticking
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2:44 PM ET PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles released offensive lineman Jamon Brown from their practice squad Monday. The move was a result of Brown violating team rules, a source said. According to reporter Derrick Gunn, Brown was thrown out of the team hotel by the Eagles’ head of security Saturday for conduct detrimental to
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4:12 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was officially activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday, putting him on course to start Tuesday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys. Sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Sunday that Jackson was expected to start after he completed his 10-day quarantine. The reigning
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2:48 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys All-Pro offensive lineman Zack Martin might be done for the season because of a calf injury. The Cowboys placed Martin on injured reserve Monday, which means he will miss at least the next three games, starting Tuesday against the Baltimore Ravens, if not more. Coach Mike McCarthy
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