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?
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?
Guard Marcus Smart has agreed to a 4-year, $52 million deal to stay with the Boston Celtics, league sources told ESPN.
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Sources: Smart, Celtics agree to 4-year deal
Award-winning chef Marcus Samuelsson immigrated to the United States and opened a successful restaurant, Red Rooster. Now he hosts “No Passport Required,” a new show on PBS that showcases the kitchens of America’s immigrants. Samuelsson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss humanizing the conversation around immigrants in America.
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Marcus Samuelsson on showcasing kitchens of immigrants in America
The Saints’ top draft pick, defensive end Marcus Davenport, will have hand surgery after this week’s three-day minicamp, a source confirmed to ESPN’s Dianna Russini.
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Source: Saints’ Davenport to have hand surgery
Celtics guard Marcus Smart, who will be a restricted free agent this summer, said on Monday that he wants to stay in Boston.
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Smart on free agency: ‘I want to be in Boston’
“We’ve got to be the one to hit first,” Celtics guard Marcus Smart said on what his team needs to do in Game 3 against the Cavaliers in Cleveland.
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Celtics unfazed by poor playoff road record
The Celtics moved Marcus Morris into the starting lineup for Game 1 against the Cavaliers to better defend LeBron James.
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Celtics start Morris to play D on LeBron
Celtics forward Marcus Morris is ready to embrace the challenge of defending Cavaliers star LeBron James, insisting that he’s “probably the best guy defending him in the league” outside of the Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard.
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Celtics’ Morris: I thrive when defending LeBron
The Los Angeles Rams have exercised their fifth-year options for a couple of All-Pros in running back Todd Gurley and cornerback Marcus Peters — moves that will tack on roughly $19 million to next year’s payroll.
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Rams exercise options on Gurley, Peters
The Celtics have upgraded Marcus Smart, who is scheduled to have his surgically repaired thumb re-evaluated on Tuesday, to questionable for that evening’s game.
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C’s upgrade Smart to questionable for Tues.
Fresh from being docked $15,000 for public criticism of the officiating, Marcus Morris once again vented frustration about the rash of technical fouls that he has been given in recent weeks, including one in Boston’s Game 4 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.
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Celtics’ Morris cries foul over ‘laughable’ techs
Frustrated by a technical foul that was called on him Friday night, Celtics forward Marcus Morris said he believes the referees “knew who they wanted to go after” before the game started.
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Celts’ Morris ‘expecting’ unfair calls from refs
Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson says the team plans to exercise their fifth-year option on quarterback Marcus Mariota.
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Titans to exercise 5th-year option on Mariota
Tennessee Titans GM Jon Robinson says the team plans to exercise their fifth-year option on quarterback Marcus Mariota.
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Titans to exercise 5th-year option on Mariota