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Finch calls out Edwards' effort: 'You're the leader'
After the Timberwolves dropped Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series with the Warriors, Minnesota coach Chris Finch challenged the...
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Brady to Sanders: Use draft slide 'as motivation'
Tom Brady, appearing on the "IMPAULSIVE" podcast, said he texted Shedeur Sanders and told him that he needs to use his draft slide as motivation.
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Goedert to remain with Eagles in '25, source says
The Eagles and tight end Dallas Goedert have agreed to a reworked contract that will keep him in Philadelphia in 2025, a league source confirmed to...
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Tusks up: Utah unveils Mammoth name, logo
After a 13-month process that included trademark drama and more than 850,000 ballots cast by fans in multiple rounds of voting, Utah Mammoth was...
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Maple Leafs goalie Stolarz won't play in Game 2
Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz will not play in Game 2 against the Panthers after he was on the receiving end of an elbow from Sam Bennett...
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Jags release Davis after disappointing '24 season
The Jaguars released Gabe Davis nearly 14 months after signing the WR to a three-year, $39 million deal.
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Taylor backs Fields: 'I'm here to support' Jets QB
Tyrod Taylor threw his full support behind Justin Fields as the Jets' starting QB.
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Cowboys reach trade for Steelers WR Pickens
The Cowboys and Steelers have agreed to a trade that will send George Pickens to Dallas, where he will team up with CeeDee Lamb at wide receiver.
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Garnacho 'happy' at United despite transfer links
Alejandro Garnacho has said he's "happy" at Manchester United despite continued speculation about his future.
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Amorim wary of Athletic comeback in SF 2nd leg
Amorim has sent a warning to his players by insisting that "anything is possible" despite being favourites to finish off Athletic Club in the...
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Maresca: 'Chelsea are back' with Conf. League win
Enzo Maresca has said lifting the Conference League this season would signify that "Chelsea are back."
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Wenger eyes 'daylight' offside law 'in one year'
Arsene Wenger, FIFA's chief of global football development, has suggested changes to the offside law could arrive in a year.