Month: September 2018

6:44 PM ET BOSTON — Kyrie Irving looks different. He has just jogged off the Auerbach Center court after an informal pick-up session with his Boston Celtics teammates and his distinctly more chiseled upper body is beaded with sweat. He’s sporting a headband to keep a fuller noggin of hair at bay, and he’s smiling.
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6:35 PM ET Associated Press CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 3 Clemson will be without starting linebacker Kendall Joseph against Georgia Tech on Saturday after the senior suffered a groin injury in practice this week. Tigers coach Dabo Swinney confirmed the injury through a team spokesman Friday. Joseph is a 6-foot, 235-pound senior who has started
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6:33 PM BST KweséESPN Staff The high-scoring trend of the 2018 Currie Cup continued in Bloemfontein on Friday evening when the Pumas beat the bottom of the log Free State Cheetahs 42-14. It was the Cheetahs’ last match of the season as they finished their campaign winless and rooted to the bottom of the Currie
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2:40 AM ET TOWSON, Md. — Members of the Maryland athletic training staff failed to quickly diagnose and properly treat the heatstroke symptoms of 19-year-old offensive lineman Jordan McNair on May 29, according to a report released Friday. McNair died June 13 from heatstroke, and had the athletic training staff provided him adequate care, “there
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6:12 PM ET Tyron Woodley is going under the knife. Conor McGregor went on the verbal assault at a UFC 229 news conference, but without fans in attendance, something was clearly missing as the UFC began the push to sell its biggest fight of the year. Former strawweight champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk will move up in
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4:33 PM ET ATLANTA — Falcons safety Damontae Kazee, who was ejected for unnecessary roughness last Sunday after a helmet hit on Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, was fined $10,026 by the NFL, a source told ESPN. Kazee plans to appeal the fine, the source said. The league did not take any futher discipline against
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3:00 PM ET Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook and defensive end Everson Griffen will both be out for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, coach Mike Zimmer announced Friday. Cook suffered a hamstring injury during Sunday’s tie against the Packers, while Griffen has a knee injury and hasn’t practiced all week. Running back Latavius
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