Sports
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Ex-ESPN host Doug Kezirian joining upstart gambling media network
Former ESPN anchor Doug Kezirian is going the entrepreneurial route for his next job.
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Was there any way for the Islanders to avoid a Devon Toews trade that haunts them now?
Lou Lamoriello orchestrated what might have been the most-criticized move of his tenure as Islanders general manager.
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The differences between Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll have never been more apparent
Two polar opposites come head-to-head when the Giants and Jets meet for their Week 8 clash on Sunday.
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Dude Perfect returning to Prime Video for Jets’ Black Friday game
Dude Perfect will return as an alternative stream on Amazon Prime Video for the Jets’ Black Friday game with the Dolphins, The Post has learned.
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Giants-Jets showdown has season-saving implications
The stakes will be higher than they should be for both the Giants and the Jets on Sunday at MetLife Stadium … higher than the Empire State Building.
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Rob Gronkowski thinks NFL shows Taylor Swift ‘too much’ during games: ‘We want more football’
The former Patriots player, 34, said the camera has been cutting to Taylor Swift in the stands a little too often during games in recent weeks.
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Jalen Brunson, Julius Randle undone by poor shooting in Knicks’ loss
The Knicks were in their first game of the new season right until the end, despite a wayward shooting night by their top two returning scorers.
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Cam Thomas’ big night spoiled after miss on Nets’ rocky final possession
Cam Thomas scored 36 points on Wednesday night, but his final attempt came up short and so did the Nets in a 114-113 loss to Cleveland.
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Donte DiVincenzo held scoreless in Knicks debut: ‘keep it moving’
As a first impression, this wasn’t the result Donte DiVincenzo wanted for his Knicks debut.
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Nets’ Ben Simmons benched in crunch time despite solid season debut
It was a strange night for Ben Simmons in the Nets’ season opener. He was healthy. Spry. Effective. And in the end, benched when it mattered most.
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Astros manager Dusty Baker says he's retiring
After a four-year stint with the Astros that included a World Series ring, Dusty Baker is retiring after 26 seasons as a manager, he told USA Today.
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Astros manager Dusty Baker says he's retiring
After a four-year stint with the Astros that included a World Series ring, Dusty Baker is retiring after 26 seasons as a manager, he told USA Today.