السبت، 8 أغسطس 2020

49ers sign Spencer Long

Veteran offensive lineman Spencer Long wasn’t out of work for long. Long, who was released by the Bills this week, has signed with the 49ers, according to multiple reports. Last year Long was a backup for the Bills. He previously started at center for the Jets in 2018 and at guard for Washington from 2015 [more]

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Juventus sacks Sarri after Champions League exit

Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri was sacked on Saturday following the Serie A club's Champions League last 16 exit to Lyon.

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Big Ten could be the next conference to cancel football

The Mid-American Conference may not be the biggest domino to fall today. Not even close to it. Pete Thamel of Yahoo.com reports that Big Ten school presidents are meeting on Saturday, and that “all options are on the table.” Including cancellation of the fall season. Thamel reports that it isn’t known whether enough support exists [more]

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Jaguars reduce to 80

The Jacksonville Jaguars had opted to carry 90 players on the active roster for the early stages of camp. They have now reduced to 80 players more than a week before the deadline for doing so. Waived by the team are running back Tavien Feaster, offensive lineman Tyler Gauthier, offensive lineman Steven Nielsen, kicker Brandon [more]

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Mike McCarthy: I’m the one who has the most to learn in Cowboys’ offense

New Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy says he has more work to do in learning the offense the team already runs than the team has to learn the offense McCarthy prefers. Although McCarthy will obviously make some changes to the Cowboys’ offense, he has retained offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and said his top priority is [more]

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Titans hold out hope for 25-percent capacity

At a time when multiple teams have realized that the 2020 season will be played without fans in their home stadiums, the Tennessee Titans are holding out hope for having paying customers present. Via PaulKuharsky.com, the Titans are believed to be requesting that local officials allow the team to operate at a 25-percent capacity. That [more]

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MAC scraps 2020 season

The MAC has become the first Division I, FBS college football conference to pull the plug on the 2020 season. Brett McMurphy reports, and others have confirmed, that the Mid-American Conference has canceled the season due to COVID-19 concerns. The move was expected, given than the MAC doesn’t have a major TV contract and in [more]

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