Month: October 2022

4:11 PM ET New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton will start against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, according to coach Dennis Allen. Quarterback Jameis Winston returned to practice on Wednesday after missing two weeks with a back injury but was not ready to play. Winston suffered the injury in the season opener. The Saints will
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11:47 PM ET TAMPA, Fla. — Police have made an arrest in connection to a burglary at the Atlanta home of Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Julio Jones. On Tuesday, Atlanta police responded to a burglary at a residence in the city’s Buckhead neighborhood. There, officers were told that various pieces of clothing, jewelry and
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11:30 PM ET Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook left Friday’s game against the Sacramento Kings with a hamstring injury and will not return. Westbrook exited the court in the first quarter, but it was unclear how he suffered the injury. Westbrook was coming off the bench in the Lakers’ preseason finale, a move coach
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11:53 PM ET Six months after its 72-69 win over North Carolina in the national title game, Kansas unveiled its sixth national title banner on Friday. A packed crowd at Late Night in the Phog, KU’s season-kickoff event, cheered as the 2022 national championship banner joined the school’s other banners from 1922, 1923, 1952, 1988
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8:29 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — – The price of a qualifying offer to Major League Baseball free agents rose to $19.65 million, an increase of $1.25 million. The figure is determined by the average of the top 125 major league contracts this year. The price dropped by $100,000 to $17.8 million in
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4:10 PM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers may have to tape his right thumb for the Sunday game against the New York Jets. But even if he does, Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur doesn’t think it will prevent his quarterback from making any throws. Rodgers, who injured the thumb on his throwing
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10:02 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — An attorney who has owned New York Knicks season tickets for nearly 50 years has sued Madison Square Garden Entertainment claiming that he and nearly 60 lawyers from his firm were barred from the company’s properties. Larry Hutcher said in the suit filed in state court Thursday
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10:06 PM ET PHILADELPHIA — It’s not like Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins needed extra motivation but when the Atlanta Braves walked Kyle Schwarber intentionally, just before Hoskins stepped to the plate in the third inning of Game 3 of the NLDS on Friday, his focus narrowed just a little bit more. “Yes, of
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9:09 PM ET For Jim Boeheim, the only true barometer of a conference’s success is its record in the NCAA tournament. Based on that criteria, the longtime Syracuse coach said the Big Ten, which finished 9-9 in the NCAA tournament last year, was inferior to the ACC, which finished 14-5 and sent three teams to
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8:23 PM ET KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — No. 3 Alabama coach Nick Saban told ESPN on Friday that quarterback Bryce Young is on track to play Saturday at No. 6 Tennessee, but that the final decision will be made during pregame warm-ups. “He’s done a lot more in practice this week and thrown a lot more
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5:41 PM ET Alaina GetzenbergESPN ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills are headed back to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, where the team’s hopes of a consecutive AFC Championship Game appearance fell just short last season in one of the most action-packed playoff games of all time. But for the latest installment of
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5:13 PM ET A man injured in an alleged felony battery by New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara and three other men, including Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Christopher Lammons, filed a civil lawsuit in Louisiana against Kamara on Friday. The lawsuit filed in Orleans Parish by Darnell Greene Jr. alleges that Kamara and the
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7:18 PM ET A former Phoenix Suns ticket manager was sentenced to one year in county jail and three years probation Friday on felony fraud and theft charges for illicitly selling more than 2,800 of the team’s tickets through a third party from 2017 to 2019. Jeffrey Marcussen, who worked for the Suns from 2004
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