4:00 PM ET Romain Grosjean said the Halo safety device is the reason he survived his huge crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Grosjean’s car was split in two and set on fire in a huge collision with a barrier at the Bahrain International Circuit. Grosjean will remain in hospital overnight for treatment to the
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4:25 PM ET Marcel Louis-JacquesESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — A matchup between the NFL’s third- and fourth-ranked passing offenses seems destined for a shootout, right? Especially when conditions in western New York were abnormally, well, nice? In a normal year, maybe. Not in 2020, though. The Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Chargers dinked and dunked
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2:52 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Colts starting left tackle Anthony Castonzo left Sunday’s 45-26 loss to the Tennessee Titans early in the second quarter with a knee injury. It’s uncertain when Castonzo was injured because he completed the previous series without needing help from the training staff on the field. Le’Raven Clark replaced Castonzo at
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3:21 PM ET New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones left with a hamstring injury in the third quarter of Sunday’s 19-17 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals. Colt McCoy took his place as the Giants held on for the win, leaving them tied for first place in the NFC East with the Washington Football Team. The
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3:16 PM ET Sunday’s game at U.S. Bank Stadium was hyped for Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater returning to Minnesota as a franchise quarterback, but rookie linebacker/safety Jeremy Chinn briefly stole the show with two touchdowns in 10 seconds. Carolina’s second-round pick out of Southern Illinois picked up a strip sack by defensive tackle Zach
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3:03 PM ET PITTSBURGH — Steelers captain Cameron Heyward understands that in this strange season, one played amid the COVID-19 pandemic, schedules are going to shift, and plans must be fluid. It’s a message he’s imparted to his teammates as the Steelers faced not one, but two postponements because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the
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3:32 PM ET DENVER — As former practice squad wide receiver Kendall Hinton warmed up inside Empower Field at Mile High to start at quarterback Sunday for the Denver Broncos, the team’s usual starting quarterback, Drew Lock, took to social media to apologize for a “mistake” in following the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols. Lock, Brett Rypien
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