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| What have we learned about the XFL? Six midseason takeaways The novelty of the XFL has worn off. It's no longer surprising to hear coaches making their playcalls on national television. Fans should be used to watching replay officials make decisions. The kickoff alignment no longer looks funky, the quarterbacks are less ... | |
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| NBA Power Rankings: LeBron James, Lakers Finally Break Through It turns out all the Los Angeles Lakers needed to break the Milwaukee Bucks' hold on the top spot in our NBA power rankings was a head-to-head meeting. LeBron James' return to No. 1 wasn't only about his Lakers' win over Milwaukee on Friday. Sunday's ... | |
| 2020 NFL free agency: Eight players who could be overpriced It's hard to find value in NFL free agency. It's much easier to find contractual fiascos. A quick peek at our Top 101 Free Agents list from a year ago reveals three major misfires in our top seven alone: Le'Veon Bell, Nick Foles and C.J. Mosley. Those three didn't ... | |
| Star 2020 NFL Free Agents Most Likely to Switch Teams The 2020 NFL league year is set to begin in just a few days, which means the free-agency period will finally open. It is expected to be a wild free agency, as there are several big-name quarterbacks that could be on the move, such as Tom Brady, Jameis ... | |
| Ranking the Top RBs on the 2020 NFL Free-Agent Market Running back is again one of the most perplexing positions heading into NFL free agency. The supposed devaluation of the position mixes oddly with some of the big contracts doled out. Austin Ekeler, who would've landed as a top-five back here, just ... | |
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| Kansas remains unanimous No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll Kansas maintained its grip on the No. 1 ranking in The Associated Press men's college basketball poll Monday, and fourth-ranked Florida State has its highest ranking in nearly five decades. The Jayhawks received all 65 first-place votes to remain at the top ... | |
| NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS close locker rooms over virus concerns MIAMI -- The NBA, NHL, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer are closing access to locker rooms and clubhouses to all non-essential personnel in response to the coronavirus crisis, the leagues announced in a joint statement Monday night. | |
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