Month: October 2018

6:40 PM ET FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – If Denver Broncos star Von Miller owned the top pick in the most recent NFL draft, he would’ve picked Sam Darnold. “I don’t know nothing about drafting a quarterback or anything like that, but I thought he was the No. 1 pick for sure,” Miller told New York
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6:36 PM ET OAKLAND, Calif. — Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green had an MRI on his sore left knee and did not practice for the second straight day Wednesday as he continues rehabbing an injury that flared up after a scrimmage during Monday’s practice. Warriors coach Steve Kerr didn’t sound too concerned about the
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6:14 PM ET Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell said Wednesday that Game 1 of the National League Division Series will be a bullpen day, but he hasn’t decided which of his relievers will open against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. Counsell said the Brewers have been moving away from the idea of starters and relievers
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5:25 PM BST PRETORIA — It takes a lot to make the All Blacks look foolish and force them out of their comfort zone. It’s unusual to see the world champions drop the ball, take suicidal quick lineouts and not make that final, winning pass. But such was the brutality, accuracy and linespeed of the
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6:18 PM ET A Georgia Bulldogs baseball player who allegedly shouted racist remarks during Saturday’s Georgia football game has been dismissed from the team, the school announced Wednesday. Adam Sasser, who played first base and was one of the Bulldogs’ top hitters, was alleged to have shouted racist language at Georgia quarterback Justin Fields in
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5:00 PM ET Bob PockrassNASCAR Close • NASCAR writer for ESPN.com• 2009, 2013 NMPA Writer of the Year• More than 25 years experience covering motorsports Kasey Kahne will not return to NASCAR Cup Series racing this week at Dover International Speedway, as he remains sidelined while continuing to work with doctors to address why he was suffering severe
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4:00 PM ET Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson has been suspended 20 games by the league for his check to the head of Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist on Sunday. The department of player safety said in a video that Wilson’s hit was illegal, it caused injury, and Wilson is a repeat offender — all factors
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