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Iowa's Kirk Ferentz admits 'blind spot' on black players' issues, vows to improve environment Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz admits he had a "blind spot" in not spotting problems that made black players feel mistreated or uncomfortable in his program, but he expects things to change moving forward. Ferentz on Friday said Iowa's program is on a ...
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Larry Fitzgerald focused on helping parlay protests over racial injustice into action TEMPE, Ariz. -- Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who grew up in Minneapolis and took part in protests there following the death of George Floyd, said Friday that the next step in combating racism and social injustice is action. "That's really ...
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Sources: Kyrie Irving to play key role in Friday call with players When the National Basketball Players Association conducted a conference call and vote on restarting the season a week ago, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving was an active participant -- although his questions were of a mundane nature. Sources say Irving ...
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Biggest NFL roster holes: Lingering concerns for Seahawks, Packers Live football is still far enough away that every team in the NFL can continue to indulge in rosy thoughts about the season to come, with roster deficiencies remaining theoretical problems. Eventually, though, these holes will become real, with the worst of them ...
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Bucks' George Hill reflects on racism, says basketball is 'last thought on my mind' George Hill took a moment to regather himself. While discussing the current status of black people in America on Friday morning during a video conference panel presented by Amp Harris Productions, the Milwaukee Bucks guard grew emotional. He shared ...
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How the 2020 NBA draft lottery works What will happen in the 2020 NBA draft lottery, tentatively scheduled for Aug. 25? This will be the second lottery since the NBA flattened the odds, which introduced more uncertainty at the top of the draft order. Last season, the New Orleans Pelicans, Memphis ...
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Rodney McLeod expects most Eagles players to protest in 2020 PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia Eagles safety Rodney McLeod anticipates he will protest social injustice during the playing of the national anthem throughout the 2020 NFL season, and that the majority of his team will join him. "I think I will. I haven't decided ...
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Sources: Browns working on possible megadeal with Myles Garrett The Cleveland Browns and defensive end Myles Garrett have engaged in contract discussions, according to sources, setting the stage for a potential mega-extension for the 2017 No. 1 overall pick. Garrett has two years left on his rookie contract after the ...
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Chiefs, 49ers feel familiarity may aid return to Super Bowl When the coronavirus pandemic brought the NFL to a screeching halt this spring and summer, the league lost organized team activities and mandatory minicamps. The lost offseason means players new to teams will have less time to jell with teammates ...
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Pete Carroll's version of Colin Kaepnernick and the Seahawks is incomplete It has never been clearer that there's a seismic difference between saying you stand for something (or someone, in this case) and actively doing something about it. The league-wide discussions regarding Colin Kaepernick have gotten exhausting, and we've ...
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