Month: May 2019

8:25 PM ET The Miami Dolphins are signing cornerback Xavien Howard to a record five-year, $76.5 million extension that includes $46 million guaranteed, making him the highest paid corner in the NFL, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Howard, 25, will receive $51 million in the first three years of the new deal, a source told
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10:49 AM ET Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Glen Day birdied four of the final five holes to take a three-stroke lead over David Toms at the Regions Tradition after a weather-delayed first round completed early Friday. Day finished with an 8-under 64 after completing the final two holes at Greystone’s Founders Course. He was
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6:03 PM ET Associated Press BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Glen Day was 7 under through 16 holes to top the Regions Tradition leaderboard Thursday when bad weather halted the opening round of the first PGA Tour Champions major of the year. After a two-tee start to try to beat the weather, lightning stopped play just after
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10:19 AM ET EUGENE, Ore. — After a long day of practice and on-campus recruiting visits, Mario Cristobal is finally catching his breath. It’s nearing 5 p.m., but Oregon’s head coach still has to meet with a group of high school coaches and crank his energy back up for a few more recruiting pitches before
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1:49 PM BST London Irish continued their transfer spree on Thursday as they announced the signing of Australian international and Melbourne Rebels captain Adam Coleman. Lock Coleman, who has won 31 Wallabies caps since making his debut in 2016, will join the newly-promoted Premiership side following the Rugby World Cup. 1 Related He joins Australia
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1:32 PM ET The Los Angeles Lakers have regrouped from Wednesday’s breakdown with head coaching candidate Tyronn Lue and plan to interview Frank Vogel for the position, ESPN confirmed. Vogel was flying out to Los Angeles on Thursday for the interview, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Vogel, 45, last coached for the Orlando Magic,
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3:23 PM ET Associated Press MADRID — Facing match point and on a second serve, Roger Federer decided it was time for a “panic move.” So he went into all-out attacking mode, charging to the net to try to avoid a disappointing end to his first clay-court tournament since 2016. It worked. A lucky volley,
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