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Bills draft Iowa DE AJ Epenesa, Utah RB Zack Moss

Bills draft Iowa DE AJ Epenesa, Utah RB Zack Moss

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A.J. Epenesa might not know much about Buffalo yet, though the Iowa defensive end is sure familiar with Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Drafted by the Bills with the 54th pick on Friday, Epenesa began to laugh when reminded how his first college career sack came against […]

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Colts grab USC WR Pittman, Wisconsin RB Taylor in 2nd round, Utah CB Julian Blackmon In 3rd Round

Colts grab USC WR Pittman, Wisconsin RB Taylor in 2nd round, Utah CB Julian Blackmon In 3rd Round

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts used the first part of this offseason investing in their defense. On Friday, they started working on the offense. General manager Chris Ballard wasted no time snatching Southern California receiver Michael Pittman Jr. with the Colts’ first draft pick, was so eager about Wisconsin […]

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Bears open draft by taking TE Cole Kmet, Utah CB Jaylon Johnson

Bears open draft by taking TE Cole Kmet, Utah CB Jaylon Johnson

CHICAGO (AP)-Cole Kmet grew up in the Chicago suburbs cheering for Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher and former star tight end Greg Olsen. His dad, Frank, played on the Bears’ practice squad in the early 1990s. Now, Kmet gets to suit up for his hometown team. The Bears addressed one […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball To Visit Michigan In November

SUU Men’s Basketball To Visit Michigan In November

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball continued to bolster its non-conference schedule as they will visit Ann Arbor, Mich. to face the Michigan Wolverines November 27. Thunderbirds head coach Todd Simon, a native Michigander, has taken his squad to the Wolverine State on two previous occasions in his […]

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Packers move up in draft to take Utah State QB Jordan Love

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)-The Green Bay Packers hope they have found a potential successor to Aaron Rodgers. They were willing to trade up in the first round and bypass more immediate needs to land him. Green Bay continued its recent penchant for draft-day trades and moved up four spots to […]

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Broncos get Lock some help with Alabama wideout Jerry Jeudy

Broncos get Lock some help with Alabama wideout Jerry Jeudy

DENVER (AP)-Jerry Jeudy found a way to celebrate with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell even though the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled the league’s plans to conduct the draft in Las Vegas as planned. The former Alabama standout receiver was selected 15th overall by the Denver Broncos on Thursday night. He and Goodell […]

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Raiders draft WR Henry Ruggs 12th, Damon Arnette 19th

Raiders draft WR Henry Ruggs 12th, Damon Arnette 19th

LAS VEGAS (AP)-The first pick made by the Las Vegas Raiders would have made late owner Al Davis proud. The Raiders selected the fastest player available when they took Alabama receiver Henry Ruggs 12th overall Thursday night in the NFL draft and followed that up by taking Ohio State cornerback […]

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Soldier Hollow Golf Course Is Officially Open To All Players

Soldier Hollow Golf Course Is Officially Open To All Players

MIDWAY, Utah-Thursday, Solider Hollow Golf Course announced it is officially open to all players. The golf course confirmed that all players can make their tee times online at www.soldierhollowgolf.com or by calling 1-435-654-7442. Soldier Hollow confirms they will have all safety protocols in place when you visit.

SUU Men’s Basketball To Play At Kansas In November

SUU Men’s Basketball To Play At Kansas In November

LAWRENCE, Kan.-Thursday, Southern Utah University head men’s basketball coach Todd Simon confirmed the Thunderbirds will be playing at another Power 5 school as they will face the Kansas Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse of Lawrence, Kan. November 13. The Thunderbirds upset the Jayhawks’ regional neighbor and former conference foe in the […]

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Study: Olympians should push for collective bargaining

Study: Olympians should push for collective bargaining

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP)-A study of the worldwide Olympic bureaucracy’s finances concludes there’s far more money available for athletes than what they receive, and that they would be best served by the sort of collective-bargaining arrangement that’s common in pro leagues. The study, a collaboration between the Global Athlete advocacy group […]

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