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NFL trade rumors: Why Stefon Diggs makes sense for the Eagles On Tuesday night, receiver Stefon Diggs sent the internet into a tizzy when he apparently erased any mention of the Vikings from his Instagram account. We're taking a bit of a leap here (gotta love 2020) but if this is Diggs' somehow voicing his frustration with ...
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Ex-Browns left tackle Greg Robinson arrested, faces drug charge NFL offensive tackle Greg Robinson was being held Wednesday in a Texas jail on a pending drug distribution charge, records show. Robinson, 27, a former Auburn standout who played for the Cleveland Browns last season, was booked by the Drug ...
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Baylor leads combined men's and women's college basketball rankings With less than a month remaining before NCAA brackets are revealed in both men's and women's basketball, it's time to examine which schools are doing it best in both realms. The Baylor Bears and Lady Bears are both in position to make major noise in ...
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Source: Redskins TE Jordan Reed cleared from protocol, will be released soon ASHBURN, Va. -- Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed was finally cleared from the concussion protocol, a source confirmed, clearing the way for his eventual release. Reed suffered the concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit in August, during the third ...
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Ravens' Hayden Hurst says he attempted suicide while in college Baltimore Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst said his battle with depression led to a suicide attempt four years ago. "I woke up in the hospital," Hurst told First Coast News this week. "I didn't know what happened. I had to have a friend fill me in.
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Joe Burrow, Chase Young and the Most NFL-Ready Prospects Ahead of the 2020 Draft No college prospect is truly ready to play at the NFL level. Some are more ready than others, though. The degrees of readiness are difficult to ascertain. That's why NFL scouts are on the road for months. They're trying to learn about individuals and what ...
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NBA likely to use target score again in next year's All-Star Game It is a "good assumption" the NBA will use a target score to end next season's All-Star Game after experimenting with the concept for the first time Sunday, Byron Spruell, the NBA's president of league operations, told ESPN on Wednesday in New York.
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49ers roster analysis: More receiver depth needed around Deebo Samuel This is the third installment of a 10-part series that examines the 49ers' roster coming out of the 2019 season, looks ahead to 2020, and outlines the offseason challenges facing general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan on a ...
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Questions facing Ron Rivera: What happens next with Ryan Kerrigan? In the last decade, no Redskins player performed better than Ryan Kerrigan. Incredibly, he started the first 139 straight games of his career, a run of more than eight years without missing a game, and posted double-digit sacks in four of the last six seasons.
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Warriors never considered sitting Stephen Curry for rest of season SAN FRANCISCO -- As the Golden State Warriors prepare for Stephen Curry's return to the floor next month, they do so emboldened by the fact that they never considered shutting him down for the season after he broke his left hand on Oct. 30. As some critics ...
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