Month: September 2018

Devonta Freeman RB ATL Knee O Tevin Coleman/Ito Smith to share. LeSean McCoy RB BUF Ribs Q Limited practice, expected to play. Marcus Murphy RB BUF Ribs Q Injury increases McCoy’s chances. Charles Clay TE BUF Shldr Q Limited practice, expected to play. Jason Croom TE BUF Knee Q Injury increases Clay’s chances. Anthony Miller
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8:18 AM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Hailie Deegan became the first woman to win a NASCAR K&N West Series race as she executed a bump-and-run move on her teammate for the win Saturday night at Meridian (Idaho) Speedway. The
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has challenged Africa’s football leaders to understand why their teams underperformed at the World Cup in Russia earlier this year. All five of Africa’s sides fell at the first hurdle, with Egypt returning homeless and Morocco after failing to win a match. Infantino, speaking at the ongoing CAF Extraordinary Assembly in
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2:31 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. — Tom Thibodeau’s summer from hell started in the back of a gym in Las Vegas. Long before Jimmy Butler demanded a trade from the Timberwolves, Thibodeau stood in a corner of the Cox Pavilion at the Vegas Summer League in mid-July answering questions from a small group of reporters.
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11:45 PM ET ESPN staff Another week, another unanimous top spot for Alabama from our experts. Clemson barely escaped Syracuse after Trevor Lawrence went down with concussion-like symptoms, but Ohio State passed its biggest test to date by taking care of Penn State. Because of that, the Buckeyes moved up in a few experts’ eyes.
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11:58 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Much like the last few years of his truncated career, David Wright‘s finale was no fairytale at the plate. Adoration, appreciation, respect. Those were the tokens he took home. Wright left to a long standing ovation before a sellout crowd at Citi Field in his farewell game
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2:03 AM ET SAN JOSE, Calif. — One of the most anticipated matchups in Bellator MMA history turned out to be a mismatch, as middleweight champion Gegard Mousasi dominated welterweight champion Rory MacDonald in a rare superfight. Mousasi (45-6-2) stopped MacDonald at 3:23 of the second round with elbows from the mount position. The champion-versus-champion
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