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Horner: Ricciardo looking like his old self again
Red Bull's boss hailed Daniel Ricciardo after the Australian raced to a seventh-place finish for AlphaTauri.
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Waiver wire pickups: Xavier Tillman filling the stat sheet
The fantasy basketball waiver wire always has players who can help fill holes on your roster. Here are the ones to add before it's too late.
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Week 4 preview: Stock watch, waiver wire streamers
Notes, pickups and trends from around the NHL before your fantasy hockey lineups lock this week.
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Week 9 takeaways: Watch out for Kansas State as Big 12 race opens up
K-State is surging, Texas has cause for concern, Oregon's path is clear -- and look who's in second place in the ACC.
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How the bold new NBA in-season tournament courts came to fruition
The league wanted something that instantly signaled to fans they were watching a group stage game. The end result? Thirty eye-popping courts, a...
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Giants QB Jones cleared to return from injury
Giants quarterback Daniel Jones has been cleared to return from a neck injury, coach Brian Daboll announced.
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Source: Titans' Levis likely to start vs. Steelers
Rookie QB Will Levis, who threw four touchdown passes in his NFL debut Sunday, is expected to start vs. the Steelers on Thursday, a source told ESPN.
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Packers LB Gary agrees to $107.5M extension
Packers linebacker Rashan Gary has agreed to a 4-year extension worth just over $107.5 million, which ranks fifth among edge rushers in annual value.
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Sources: Falcons' Jarrett has torn ACL, out for '23
Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL vs. Tennessee on Sunday, sources told ESPN.
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Source: Patriots' top WR Bourne has torn ACL
Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne sustained a torn ACL in New England's loss to the Dolphins on Sunday, a source told ESPN's Mike Reiss.
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Top HS hoops prospect Flagg commits to Duke
Cooper Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft, on Monday announced his commitment to the Duke Blue Devils.
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USWNT's next generation of stars show the way vs. Colombia
There's no denying that Jaedyn Shaw, Mia Fishel and Alyssa Thompson are the future of the USWNT but, when given the opportunity to shine, it's...