الأحد، 12 أبريل 2020

Luke Kuechly looking for a way to stay involved with football

Luke Kuechly announced his retirement in January after eight NFL seasons with a statement that said he knew it was the right thing to do because he didn’t know if he could “play fast, play physical and play strong” anymore. During a recent interview with Mike Tirico, Kuechly said he hasn’t had any second thoughts [more]

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Kenny Dalglish released from hospital after positive coronavirus test

Former Liverpool and Scotland football star Kenny Dalglish has been released from hospital after testing positive for coronavirus.

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Carli Lloyd still hopes to kick in the NFL some day

Soccer star Carli Lloyd visited an NFL practice last summer, drilled a 55-yard field goal, and talk arose that she could become the first woman in the NFL. Lloyd remains interested, but the timing may not work out. Lloyd knows she would need plenty of coaching on refining her skills to kick in the NFL, [more]

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السبت، 11 أبريل 2020

LeSean McCoy wants to play two more seasons

In early March came word that LeSean McCoy wouldn’t return to the Chiefs for a second season, but that he intended to play in 2020. The running back, though, remains without a team. Will anyone give McCoy a chance to play a 12th season? McCoy seems to think so. “I have a couple teams that [more]

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Carli Lloyd says she's had the best training of her career during the pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has brought the careers of many athletes to an abrupt halt. But US soccer star Carli Lloyd is taking it all in stride.

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Colby Cave of NHL's Edmonton Oilers dies at 25

NHL center Colby Cave, who played for the Edmonton Oilers and the Boston Bruins, has died. He was 25.

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New Orleans Saints' Malcolm Jenkins says black community can't 'wait on a government that has never prioritized us' in the coronavirus pandemic

Malcolm Jenkins, a 12-year NFL veteran, asked the black community in the United States to take care of themselves first amid the ongoing fight against coronavirus.

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