Month: January 2021

6:36 PM ET Brady HendersonESPN SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks won’t know if they’ll have All-Pro strong safety Jamal Adams for Saturday’s wild-card matchup with the Los Angeles Rams until game day, according to coach Pete Carroll. Adams hurt his left shoulder in the fourth quarter of Seattle’s regular-season finale against the San Francisco 49ers
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5:02 PM ET The Detroit Tigers have landed outfielder Robbie Grossman, a source told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The 31-year-old’s deal, which was first reported by The Athletic, is for two years and $10 million. Grossman, a switch-hitter, entered free agency for the first time after putting up an above average season for him at the
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2:47 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO — As the Golden State Warriors readjust to new expectations without Klay Thompson and continue to figure out life without Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston, they do so with the understanding that they’re still getting every team’s best shot each night because of what the group accomplished in
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6:33 PM ET Associated Press TORONTO — Colin Wilson, who played 11 seasons with the Colorado Avalanche and Nashville Predators as part of a three-generation NHL family, announced his retirement Tuesday. The 31-year-old forward played nine games for Colorado last season before having double hip surgery. Wilson scored 113 goals and had 173 assists in
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2:18 PM ET Associated Press SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken made two more additions to their front office Tuesday, bringing in former Buffalo general manager Jason Botterill as an assistant GM and Norm Maciver as director of player personnel. Botterill joins the Kraken after serving as the general manager of the Sabres for three seasons.
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5:01 PM ET Oklahoma receiver Charleston Rambo, who started 24 games the past two years for the Sooners, announced on Monday that he is entering the transfer portal. “Thank you Sooner Nation, Coach Stoops, Coach Riley and Coach Simmons for believing in me,” Rambo wrote on Twitter. “Thank you OU football for the lifelong memories
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