Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown made quite an extravagant entrance to training camp on Wednesday, but his mindset is all business.
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Next stop on Antonio Brown’s helicopter tour: Super Bowl
Steelers star receiver Antonio Brown made quite an extravagant entrance to training camp on Wednesday, but his mindset is all business.
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Next stop on Antonio Brown’s helicopter tour: Super Bowl
Seeing a bad traffic accident on his way to training camp made the Panthers WR reflective as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.
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Devin Funchess gets reminder there’s more to life than business
The weight of Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension was evident last season, but the Cowboys running back still nearly reached 1,000 yards.
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Ezekiel Elliott ready to make some noise after quiet offseason
As the Packers kick off their 100th season, here are 100 things to know — from Lambeau to Lombardi to Rodgers — about one of the NFL’s most storied and unique franchises.
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Packers at 100: What makes Green Bay a legendary franchise
Officials said a struggle ensued when two masked gunmen approached the rapper's sports car and XXXTentacion was shot multiple times.
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US marshals task force arrests suspect in rapper's slaying
Officials said a struggle ensued when two masked gunmen approached the rapper's sports car and XXXTentacion was shot multiple times.
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US marshals task force arrests suspect in rapper's slaying
Matthew Berry explains how to build and manage a winning fantasy football team by truly taking it one week at a time.
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The Draft-Day Manifesto
England. China. South Africa, a royal horse race. Russell Wilson and his wife, Ciara, packed plenty into the weeks since the Seahawks broke minicamp.
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Four continents, a royal run-in, one memorable summer vacation for Russell Wilson
England. China. South Africa, a royal horse race. Russell Wilson and his wife, Ciara, packed plenty into the weeks since the Seahawks broke minicamp.
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Four continents, a royal run-in, one memorable summer vacation for Russell Wilson
Carmelo Anthony said it took him a while to accept the fact that he’s on the verge of being with his fourth team in a year, saying that the process of being waived or bought out is “the new norm in our society in basketball.”
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Melo accepts his offseason as ‘new norm’ in NBA
ANAHEIM (AP) — Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and Shohei Ohtani all homered in the same game for the first time, and the Los Angeles Angels routed Chicago White Sox 11-3 on Wednesday night. Pujols passed Ken Griffey Jr. for sixth place on the career list with his 631st home run. Trout connected twice and drove in four runs. Ohtani added a two-run shot projected at 446 feet. Tyler Skaggs (8-6) tied a career high with nine strikeouts in six overpowering innings for Los Angeles. He whiffed his first five batters — the previous Angels pitcher to accomplish that was Jim Abbott at Oakland in September 1995. Trout had another grand day with his 13th career multihomer game. He hit a solo shot in the first inning and a three-run drive in the sixth to give him 28 homers this season. The two-time MVP went 3 for 4 and scored three runs. Pujols hit a solo homer to left field in the second, his 17th of the season. The 38-year-old slugger even swiped third in the fourth for his first stolen base this year. Skaggs retired the first 10 batters he faced, seven by strikeout. He allowed two runs, one earned, and four hits. James Shields (4-12) had another difficult outing for Chicago, giving up three home runs. He struck out six in the first two innings but also allowed two solo homers during that stretch. He permitted six runs on seven hits and three walks in four innings. Kole Calhoun doubled in the fifth for the go-ahead RBI as the Angels broke through with a four-run rally. They added five runs in the sixth. Ohtani batted second for the third time this season. The two-way rookie star from Japan hit his ninth home run. Matt Davidson had a solo homer in the ninth for the White Sox. TRAINER’S ROOM Angels: RHP Garrett Richards had Tommy John surgery on Tuesday. Initial indications are that it went well, according to manager Mike Scioscia. UP NEXT White Sox: RHP Dylan Covey (4-5, 4.95 ERA) pitched a career-high 8 1/3 innings in his last start, a win at Seattle. He took a no-hitter into the sixth. Angels: RHP Nick Tropeano (3-5, 4.58) makes his second start since spending time on the disabled list with shoulder inflammation. He is looking for his first win at Angel Stadium since 2016. (@Copyright 2018. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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4 Home Runs Help Angels Darn The White Sox, 11-3
After Kevin Durant was a guest on CJ McCollum’s podcast earlier this month, the two traded barbs on Twitter Wednesday night when McCollum used the word “soft” to describe Durant’s decision to join the Warriors.
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KD, McCollum trade barbs over ‘soft’ remark
Falcons star receiver Julio Jones will report to training camp on Thursday, general manager Thomas Dimitroff announced late Wednesday night. Jones had previously planned to hold out amid a contract dispute.
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Falcons WR Jones to report to camp, GM says
The Falcons and star receiver Julio Jones are working to resolve the contract differences that have spurred Jones’ plan to hold out of training camp, team and league sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Julio, Falcons step up contract talks