9:02 PM ET UFC fighter Brian Ortega offered a more robust apology Wednesday for an incident that occurred last Saturday night in the crowd at UFC 248. On Instagram, Ortega wrote he now understands “what I did was truly wrong.” The featherweight fighter was referring to his slapping of popular Korean-American rapper Jay Park during
Month: March 2020
2:01 PM ET Tim BontempsESPN Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Ben Simmons told reporters Wednesday that he can’t guarantee he will be return from his back injury at some point during this NBA season. “I can’t give you dates or a timeline,” Simmons told reporters prior to Wednesday’s game against the Detroit Pistons, which saw Philadelphia’s other
6:54 PM ET Johnny Cueto will start on Opening Day for the San Francisco Giants against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 26, manager Gape Kapler told reporters Wednesday. The Dodgers have already announced that ace left-hander Clayton Kershaw will be their starter for the game. This will mark Cueto’s first time starting the opener
6:48 PM ET The Green Bay Packers will release tight end Jimmy Graham on Thursday, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Wednesday. Graham will become an immediate free agent. Graham, who turned 33 in November, ranked as the highest-paid tight end in the NFL with an average salary of $10 million and was scheduled
6:12 PM ET Michigan and Ohio State are among the programs that have canceled their annual spring games, as schools around the country continue to strategize around the coronavirus outbreak. In a broad press release, announcing several layers of cancellations and adjustments, Michigan announced it won’t play its scrimmage scheduled for April 18 in Ann
6:12 PM ET Michigan has canceled its annual spring football game, which was scheduled for April 18 in Ann Arbor, the school said. In a broad press release, announcing several layers of strategy surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, Michigan also announced Wednesday that all third-party competitions and events scheduled in and on its athletic facilities through
6:02 PM ET The Columbus Blue Jackets became the first NHL team to say Wednesday they would play home games without fans due to the coronavirus outbreak. The team’s announcement comes after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he will issue an order banning spectators from games in the state. The Blue Jackets’ statement says: “Remaining
6:05 PM ET Associated Press PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Sidelined by an oblique strain, New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto would not speculate whether he could return for the March 26 regular-season opener against Washington. “I feel very good right now. It’s different for everybody — the timeline can be short or long,” Conforto
5:43 PM ET PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Tiger Woods will go into the World Golf Hall of Fame next year, voted on Wednesday by a selection committee that chose from 10 finalists. Woods, 44, is eligible for the 2021 induction after rules were changed earlier this year to reduce the minimum age from 50
5:36 PM ET Associated Press NASCAR and IndyCar plan to race as scheduled this weekend, with IndyCar continuing to move ahead with its season-opening race through the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. The three-day downtown street festival draws about 130,000 people. There will be additional hand-washing and sanitizing stations. NASCAR will race at Atlanta Motor
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