الخميس، 27 فبراير 2020

Bengals met with Joe Burrow Wednesday

Quarterback Joe Burrow put speculation to rest this week when he said he will play for the Bengals if they draft him with the first overall pick and one of the steps necessary to make that happen took place in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Burrow met with a group that included team owner Mike Brown, head [more]

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Doug Marrone working on the challenge of London games

The Jaguars have described their two “home” games in London as a business reality. But for coach Doug Marrone, it also creates some football technicalities that he can’t overlook. By playing back-to-back games in London this season, the Jaguars have some logistical challenges to overcome, as soon as they find out in April when those [more]

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Ravens expect Jimmy Smith to hit the open market

The Ravens were very deep at cornerback in 2019, but change could be coming to the group this offseason. They have a decision to make about exercising their option on Brandon Carr‘s contract and Jimmy Smith is headed for free agency if they don’t strike a deal before the start of the new league year. [more]

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Division III offensive lineman Ben Bartch gained weight in unusual fashion

It’s a big step to go from Division III St. John’s University in Minnesota to the NFL Scouting Combine. But Ben Bartch had some big — and frankly, kind of gross — breakfasts to help fuel the journey. Via Dan Labbe of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Bartch described the smoothie concoction he used to gain [more]

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The $20 million Saudi Cup to become world's richest horse race

Eye-watering amounts of money are on offer in Saturday's Saudi Cup as the brand new horse race takes the crown as the sport's richest event.

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Bengals planning to part ways with Cordy Glenn

Once upon a time, the Bengals traded for Cordy Glenn to be their left tackle. Then they drafted another one in the first round. Now they apparently don’t need Glenn anymore. Geoff Hobson of the team’s official website casually mentions in an article about their offensive line that “it’s believed the Bengals are going to [more]

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Maria Sharapova, the ultimate competitor leaves complicated legacy



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