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Tyler Huntley Officially Signed By The Baltimore Ravens

Tyler Huntley Officially Signed By The Baltimore Ravens

BALTIMORE-Monday, the Baltimore Ravens officially signed former University of Utah star quarterback Tyler Huntley as the skilled native of Dania, Fla. seeks to catch on with arguably the NFL’s most talented team. The 6-1 205 pound Huntley completed 67.2 percent of his passes for 7,351 yards, 46 touchdowns and 20 […]

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NFL moving London, Mexico City games back to US stadiums

NFL moving London, Mexico City games back to US stadiums

NEW YORK (AP)-The NFL is moving its five games scheduled for London and Mexico City this season back to U.S. stadiums because of the coronavirus pandemic. All five regular-season games will be played at the stadiums of the host teams. Scheduled were two home games for the Jacksonville Jaguars at […]

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Shula, winningest coach in pro football history, dies at 90

Shula, winningest coach in pro football history, dies at 90

MIAMI (AP) — Don Shula, who won the most games of any NFL coach and led the Miami Dolphins to the only perfect season in league history, died Monday at his home, the team said. He was 90. Shula surpassed George Halas’ league-record 324 victories in 1993. He retired following […]

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Big changes in AFC East, but Belichick the constant for Pats

Big changes in AFC East, but Belichick the constant for Pats

NEW YORK (AP) — This could be the year. You know, when Buffalo, Miami or the New York Jets (finally) step up and (finally) overtake New England for supremacy in the AFC East — something the Patriots have had for most of the last two decades. Tom Brady has brought […]

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NBA pushes back draft combine, draft lottery

NBA pushes back draft combine, draft lottery

SEACAUCUS, N.J. (AP)-The NBA is delaying the draft lottery and draft combine, events scheduled for Chicago later this month. The league made the decision Friday, though it has been expected for some time. The lottery cannot occur until the regular season is completed or is declared over, because team records […]

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MLS to allow individual workouts on team training fields

MLS to allow individual workouts on team training fields

NEW YORK (AP)-Major League Soccer is allowing players to return to outdoor team training fields for individual workouts starting Wednesday. MLS suspended the season because of the coronavirus pandemic on March 12, closing all team facilities but asking players to remain in market with their teams. The league-wide moratorium on […]

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Preston Summerhays Could Be Among The Star Golfers To Compete At 122nd Utah State Amateur In September

Preston Summerhays Could Be Among The Star Golfers To Compete At 122nd Utah State Amateur In September

PARK CITY-It is anticipated that Soldier Hollow Golf Course staple Preston Summerhays, and numerous other star golfers, will be competing at the 122nd Utah State Amateur September 1-5 at Jeremy Ranch Golf and Country Club of Park City. This is the first time the entire tournament will be played at […]

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BYU and San Diego State Men’s Basketball To Meet In 2020 and 2021

BYU and San Diego State Men’s Basketball To Meet In 2020 and 2021

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU and San Diego State men’s basketball confirmed they will play a home-and-home series in 2020 and 2021. The Aztecs will host the Cougars December 1, 2020 with San Diego State visiting the Marriott Center the following season. The date for that contest has not yet been determined. […]

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Disney World Could Possibly Save NBA Season

Disney World Could Possibly Save NBA Season

ORLANDO, Fla.-Per a tweet from Shams Charania, the Atlantic’s lead NBA insider/writer/analyst, there could be a way to save the NBA season and Disney World of Orlando, Fla. may be the answer. One possible playing ground for NBA if finishing season becomes safe for league and players: Walt Disney World […]

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Mountain West Media Days Are Going Virtual

Mountain West Media Days Are Going Virtual

LARAMIE, Wyo.-Wednesday, Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson confirmed that, in a cost-cutting measure, the conference will conduct a virtual football media days session this summer. This is because of the COVID-19 outbreak and the dates for this event have not yet been determined. Per a Wednesday statement, Thompson confirmed […]

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