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What should we expect from Shedeur Sanders in Cleveland?
Fifth-round draft picks don't typically carry the weight of expectations. Ahead of his first NFL practice, what's realistic for Sanders in a Browns...
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Bird gets newly made role on U.S. women's team
Sue Bird is giving another assist to USA Basketball, becoming the first managing director of the women's national team.
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Cease loses no-hit bid, exits with forearm cramp
Moments after losing a no-hit bid in the seventh inning, San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease left his start against the New York Yankees because...
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'Desperate' Thunder get even, rout Nuggets by 43
Unwilling to fall into a 2-0 series hole, the Thunder put on a clinic in Game 2, scoring an NBA playoff record 87 points in the first half en route...
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Red-hot Rantanen sets records with G1 hat trick
The Stars' Mikko Rantanen stayed hot in Wednesday's Game 1, as his three-goal blitz in the second period made him the first player in Stanley Cup...
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???? King of TikTok: 'LeBron James' song trend
Professional athletes have long been name-dropped in hip-hop songs, but R&B songs comprised solely of LeBron and Curry's names? That's a more...
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Sources: Quenneville to lead Ducks in NHL return
The Ducks are hiring Joel Quenneville as their new head coach, sources confirmed to ESPN, marking the former Blackhawks and Panthers coach's return...
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Ranking the Red Sox's options at first base: Devers back in the infield? A prospect moving positions?
Boston has plenty of in-house options to fill a sudden need. Here's what those in the game think is the best choice.
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The biggest remaining roster hole for every NFL team: Where all 32 could still upgrade
Teams have added to their rosters through free agency, trades and the draft, but they all have at least one position that still needs a boost.
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Azteca to reopen in March for 2026 World Cup
Mexico City's Mayor Clara Brugada announced on Wednesday that the renowned Azteca Stadium will reopen in March 2026 after renovations to meet FIFA...
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Missing stars and missed 3s: Why the Cavs and Celtics are suddenly in massive holes
The East playoffs have been sent into chaos. What's gone so wrong for Boston and Cleveland?
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Setting records and continuing a legacy: CJ Kirst is carrying on his family name
CJ Kirst is just the latest Kirst to make a name for himself and is leading Cornell into the NCAA tournament.