8:30 AM ET Pete ThamelESPN Liberty quarterback Charlie Brewer is expected to return in a limited role Saturday against BYU, a source told ESPN. Brewer hasn’t played since breaking his hand in the opener at Southern Miss. He is expected to play limited snaps, according to a source, with Johnathan Bennett set to start the
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1:05 PM ET When Khabib Nurmagomedov vacated the UFC’s lightweight championship and retired from mixed martial arts two years ago, the sport’s expectations turned to his longtime teammate and protégé, Islam Makhachev. And now his time has come. Makhachev (22-1) will attempt to win the UFC’s 155-pound title on Saturday when he meets Charles Oliveira
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5:47 PM ET LOS ANGELES — Running back Todd Gurley is done playing football, he told the NFL Network on Thursday. Gurley was drafted by the Rams in 2015 with the No. 10 overall pick, when the franchise was in St. Louis. Gurley told NFL Network that he hasn’t sent in his retirement papers, but
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12:37 PM ET AUSTIN, Texas — American driver Logan Sargeant will race for Williams in F1 next season, pending an FIA superlicence, team boss Jost Capito confirmed on Saturday. Sargeant, 21, would become the first American on the F1 grid since Alexander Rossi in 2015. He would replace the outgoing Nicholas Latifi. Sargeant needs to
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12:51 PM ET Associated Press HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Bubba Wallace is missing Sunday’s NASCAR race, and that is evidently not his only sanction after losing his cool in Las Vegas last weekend. Denny Hamlin — who, along with Michael Jordan, co-owns the 23XI Racing team Wallace drives for — said Saturday that the team has
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8:57 AM ET Associated Press WONJU, South Korea — Atthaya Thitikul hit five birdies on the back nine Saturday and will take a one-stroke lead into the final day of the BMW Ladies Championship. The 19-year-old Thai player’s 5-under 67 in the third round left her at 15-under 201 overall with Lydia Ko and Andrea
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Oct 21, 2022 HOUSTON — First, Framber Valdez made a mistake. Then, he made things way worse, and suddenly, the Houston Astros starter found himself trying to prevent Game 2 of the American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees from unraveling. Valdez was working with a 3-0 lead after Astros third baseman Alex
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