Who are the best and worst teams heading into the 2018-19 season? Our experts rank every team 1-30.
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NBA Power Rankings: How LeBron and Kawhi change the league
Who are the best and worst teams heading into the 2018-19 season? Our experts rank every team 1-30.
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NBA Power Rankings: How LeBron and Kawhi change the league
Lamar Jackson isn’t running routes, and the Ravens are committed to developing him at QB, but they are looking to get the playmaker on the field.
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More plays using both QBs? Ravens not ruling it out
Lamar Jackson isn’t running routes, and the Ravens are committed to developing him at QB, but they are looking to get the playmaker on the field.
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More plays using both QBs? Ravens not ruling it out
If they had a 2015 draft day do-over, would the Bucs would select Marcus Mariota over Winston at No. 1? Don’t be so sure.
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Given another chance, would the Bucs draft Jameis Winston again?
If they had a 2015 draft day do-over, would the Bucs would select Marcus Mariota over Winston at No. 1? Don’t be so sure.
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Given another chance, would the Bucs draft Jameis Winston again?
In part pep rally, part tailgate and part church service, Gruden pumped up Raider Nation before the start of training camp. He even paid for dinner.
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Scenes from a bar with Jon Gruden and nearly 600 Raiders fans
In part pep rally, part tailgate and part church service, Gruden pumped up Raider Nation before the start of training camp. He even paid for dinner.
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Scenes from a bar with Jon Gruden and nearly 600 Raiders fans
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Christian Ramirez scored twice, Darwin Quintero had a goal and two assists and Minnesota United won their third in a row with a 5-1 rout of Los Angeles FC on Sunday night. Ramirez and Quintero scored back-to-back goals to make it 3-1 at the end of the first half. Ramirez put away a loose ball in the 45th minute after Quintero’s corner was played out and then headed back into the area by Eric Miller. Quintero then made a run up the left channel behind a well-played ball from Miller and slotted the finish past the goalkeeper in the first minute of first-half stoppage time. Miguel Ibarra and Ramirez scored in the 56th and 58th minutes to make it 5-1. Rasmus Schuller opened the scoring with his first MLS goal for Minnesota (9-11-1) in the 25th minute, finishing Quintero’s pass from the middle of the area. Benny Feilhaber tied it for LAFC (10-5-5) a minute later with a blast from close range. Minnesota won four in a row at home for the first time in franchise history. LA had a six-game unbeaten streak snapped. (© Copyright 201 8 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast rewritten or redistributed.)
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Christian Ramirez Scores Twice, Minnesota Beats LAFC 5-1
Quarterback Johnny Manziel’s CFL career will continue in Montreal after the Hamilton Tiger-Cats traded him to the Alouettes on Sunday in a deal involving five players and two first-round picks.
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Manziel traded to last-place Montreal in CFL
The No. 2 overall pick becomes one of the highest-paid RBs and plans to live on only his endorsement money while saving and investing the rest.
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Saquon Barkley inks $31.2 million rookie deal with Giants
ANAHEIM (AP) — Mike Trout drove in a teammate for the first time in more than a month, homering to cap a seven-run burst in seventh inning for the Los Angeles Angels in a 14-5 rout of the Houston Astros on Sunday. Trout hit his 26th home run, a drive off Chris Devenski that followed Andrelton Simmons’ single. Trout’s only RBIs since June 19 had been solo homers off Baltimore’s David Hess on June 29 and against the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Ross Stripling on July 7. Trout’s single in the first ending streaks of 16 plate appearances and 11 at-bats without a hit. David Fletcher had a two-run single in the big inning, Kole Calhoun greeted Devenski with a three-run homer and Ian Kinsler hit a solo homer in the eighth off J.D. Davis, an outfielder and corner infielder. A pitcher at Cal State-Fullerton, Davis had two mound appearances for the Astros in lopsided losses last year. After scoring one run over the previous 24 innings, the Angels set a season high for runs and stopped a three-game losing streak. Andrew Heaney (6-6) won his fourth consecutive home start, allowing one run, four hits and two walks in six innings. Lance McCullers Jr. (10-5) gave up five runs, six hits and five walks in 4 1/3 innings. He became the first Astros pitcher to walk five or more in consecutive starts since Erik Bedard in July 2013. Houston had not allowed double-digit runs since a 13-12, 10-inning win over the Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series and gave up its most runs since a 14-6 defeat at Detroit on July 29, 2016. Davis put the Astros ahead with an RBI single in the second, but Kinsler hit an RBI double in the bottom half that scored Shohei Ohtani and then came home on Luis Valbuena’s single. Justin Upton had a two-run homer in the third. Simmons hit a run-scoring, double-play grounder in the fourth, then singled in a run for a 6-1 lead in the sixth. Alex Bregman hit a two-run double in the seventh. TRAINER’S ROOM Astros: SS Carlos Correa (back) has resumed baseball activities following a setback in his recovery, manager AJ Hinch said. Angels: RHP Jim Johnson was activated off the DL after missing 32 games because of a strained muscle in his back. RHP Taylor Cole was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake. UP NEXT Astros: RHP Gerrit Cole (10-2, 2.52 ERA) is 6-1 with a 2.53 ERA in 10 road starts this year going into Tuesday’s outing at Colorado. Angels: RHP Jaime Barria (5-6, 3.55) is 0-5 in six starts and winless since June 1 heading into Monday’s start against the Chicago White Sox. (@Copyright 2018. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Angels Kick Some Astros, 14-5
MIAMI (AP) — Tony Sparano once beat Bill Belichick with the single wing, but wasn’t as old as that made him sound. Sparano was only 56 when he died unexpectedly Sunday. The Minnesota Vikings announced his death in a statement that did not provide a cause. He had been the Vikings’ offensive line coach since 2016. The most memorable moment in Sparano’s 19-year NFL coaching career came in 2008, when he was a rookie head coach with the Miami Dolphins, inheriting a team that had gone 1-15 the previous season. In Week 3 he surprised Belichick with a single wing-style formation that the Dolphins called the wildcat, and they won at New England 38-13. The wildcat became a fad around the league, and the stunning upset propelled Sparano’s team to 11 wins and the AFC East title. It’s one of two playoff berths for the franchise since 2002. That was Sparano’s lone winning season, and he was fired in 2011 after going 29-32 in Miami. He was popular with his players, but a dismal home record, declining attendance and a falling-out with general manager Jeff Ireland accelerated his firing by owner Stephen Ross. Sparano was the Oakland Raiders’ interim head coach in 2014 after the team fired Dennis Allen, and he went 3-9. He also worked as an assistant for the Browns, Redskins, Jaguars, Cowboys and 49ers, and most recently for Vikings coach Mike Zimmer. “I love Tony Sparano,” Zimmer said in a statement. “He was a great teacher, a grinder of a worker and had a toughness and fighting spirit that showed in our linemen. He was a great husband, father and grandfather and a great friend to me. This is just sinking in for us, but Tony will be sorely missed by all.” Sparano’s former players also paid tribute. “Heart broken and lost for words! We lost a great man,” tweeted Brian Hartline, who played receiver for Sparano in Miami. “Damn I’m at a loss for words,” tweeted Raiders Pro Bowl tackle Donald Penn. “Coach Sparano taught me so much not just about football about life also.” Sparano played at the University of New Haven where he was a four-year letterman. He was hired as New Haven’s head coach in 1994 and held that position for five seasons. In Miami, Sparano lost his first two games before turning to the wildcat. Six times they ran plays from the formation at New England, snapping the ball directly to running back Ronnie Brown, and four of those plays resulted in touchdowns. “It was like playing hide and go seek, making them guess,” Brown said at the time. Sparano said the Dolphins began practicing the wildcat during training camp but waited until the Patriots game to spring it. “This is not something that just came up and we scribbled on the board a couple of days ago,” the coach said. Defenses soon adjusted, and a sputtering offense in Sparano’s final two seasons at Miami contributed to his firing. But the Dolphins haven’t won at New England since the wildcat game. “We were saddened to learn of Tony Sparano’s tragic and unexpected passing,” owner Ross said in a statement. “Tony made an indelible impact on our team’s history. His toughness, grit and leadership were evident to everyone who had the chance to coach with or play for him.” (@Copyright 2018. The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Vikings Offensive Line Coach Tony Sparano Dead At 56
After a persistent hip injury, Isaiah Thomas understands the skepticism — and he’s ready to prove himself again.
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‘I played until I literally couldn’t play anymore’
After a persistent hip injury, Isaiah Thomas understands the skepticism — and he’s ready to prove himself again.
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‘I played until I literally couldn’t play anymore’
Titans linebacker Kevin Dodd, who missed all of voluntary offseason workouts before being a limited participant during mandatory minicamp, failed to report to training camp Sunday.
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Titans’ Dodd no-shows, hits did not report list