Month: December 2021

2:23 PM ET As Miami continues to deal with COVID-19 protocols, the team will now arrive in El Paso, Texas, the day before the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl in an effort to play the game. Washington State remains set to arrive Dec. 26 for the Dec. 31 matchup. Sun Bowl executive director Bernie Olivas
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11:08 AM ET Eric WoodyardESPN ALLEN PARK, Mich. — As the Detroit Lions look for their first road win of 2021 on Sunday in Atlanta, it’s “highly unlikely” that quarterback Jared Goff will be on the field, according to coach Dan Campbell. “I would say highly unlikely with where we’re at right now,” Campbell said
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6:44 PM ET Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal missed Thursday’s 124-117 win over the New York Knicks because of health and safety protocols. Beal, 28, joined fellow starter Kentavious Caldwell-Pope in the protocols. Beal, who missed out on the chance to play in the Olympics last year after testing positive for COVID-19, said before this
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11:58 AM ET Missouri sophomore quarterback Connor Bazelak, the SEC co-freshman of the year in 2020, is entering the college football transfer portal, he announced Thursday. Bazelak’s announcement on Twitter comes after he did not appear in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl on Wednesday night due to what the school said was a leg
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7:17 AM ET Mike CoppingerESPN The boxing industry came to a screeching halt in 2020. Without the possibility of capacity crowds, the biggest fights were tossed to the side, along with the millions in gate revenue that would have accompanied them. But beginning in May with Canelo Alvarez’s victory over Billy Joe Saunders in Arlington,
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5:08 PM ET Brazilian great Pele was released from the hospital and will continue treatment at home. NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP via Getty Images Brazilian soccer great Pele has been discharged, Sao Paulo’s Albert Einstein hospital said on Thursday, and will spend Christmas at home after months of medical issues following an operation to remove a colon tumor.
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3:46 PM ET Jamal Collier CHICAGO — All Bulls players have cleared health and safety protocols and will be available to play in the team’s next game against the Indiana Pacers, coach Billy Donovan said Thursday. The Bulls had as many as 10 players in the league’s protocols at the start of last week, which
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