Month: August 2021

8:19 AM ET EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants are “optimistic” about wide receiver Kenny Golladay‘s leg injury, a source told ESPN. Early indications are the injury is not believed to be serious. Golladay will undergo more tests Wednesday to determine if this will be a missed time scenario. The Giants’ prized offseason
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11:48 PM ET With Jim Boeheim watching and six former Syracuse players on the roster, it took a former Green Bay guard to help push Boeheim’s Army over the top and win The Basketball Tournament championship on Tuesday night. Keifer Sykes buried a pull-up 3-pointer to give Boeheim’s Army a 69-67 win over Team 23
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7:18 PM ET Mike CoppingerESPN For decades, Team USA was the standard-bearer of Olympic boxing, a factory of future heavyweight champions no matter the weight class. Floyd Paterson won middleweight gold at the 1952 Helsinki Games before capturing the heavyweight championship. Eight years later, Cassius Clay claimed light heavyweight gold in Rome and went on
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9:04 PM ET Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay Rays ace Tyler Glasnow will undergo Tommy John surgery on Wednesday that will sideline him for the rest of this year and possibly all of next season as well. The team announced the news during Tuesday night’s game against the Seattle Mariners. Glasnow has
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6:24 PM ET OXNARD, Calif. – Having combined for 189 career games and six Pro Bowl appearances between them, Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence and wide receiver Amari Cooper don’t necessarily need the day-to-day grind of training camp. But both are close to getting on the field for the first time this summer. Lawrence
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