2:24 PM ET Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from Reading University• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 An empty Silverstone circuit might take some getting used to, but what happened on
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2:17 PM ET Louisiana assistant offensive line coach D.J. Looney died suddenly on Saturday after suffering a heart attack during a team workout. He was 31. Looney, who grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, played on the offensive line at Mississippi State and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant there under former head coach
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1:09 PM ET As the Miami Dolphins prepare to begin a quarterback competition in mid-August, the incumbent, Ryan Fitzpatrick, knows his position is a bridge to future franchise quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. It turns out that he’s very comfortable with his dual role of leading the 2020 Dolphins on and off the field while also helping
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2:19 PM ET HOUSTON — Like a lot of people this spring and summer, J.J. Watt has had a lot of down time while he was quarantining during the COVID-19 outbreak. But unlike a lot of people, Watt says his “body feels as good as it has felt since probably 2014 or ’15 because “the
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2:27 PM ET New York Jets middle linebacker C.J. Mosley, the most accomplished player on their defense, has decided to opt out for the 2020 season, sources told ESPN. Mosley hasn’t commented publicly, but a source said it was due to family health reasons. Mosley, the highest-paid player on the Jets, was due to make
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1:55 PM ET Associated Press GARDEN CITY, Kan. — A Kansas community college has reached a settlement with the New Jersey family of a football player who died of heatstroke after team conditioning drills in 2018. Details of the settlement reached between Garden City Community College and the family of Braeden Bradforth, of Newton, New
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12:16 PM ET The New York Giants have signed offensive lineman Nick Gates to a two-year contract extension, the team announced Saturday. The deal is for two additional years and $6.8 million, and can be worth a potential $10.3 million, a source told ESPN. Gates, who has a chance to be a regular starter this
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