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Rugby star on former Raiders player’s comment on the sport: ‘I’d bend him right up’

Former Raiders and Broncos punter Marquette King was never afraid to speak his mind, and Chiefs fans likely remember the exchange he and Travis Kelce had a few years back. … Click to Continue »

Six of 106 Kentucky football players test positive for past COVID-19 infections

Six University of Kentucky football players tested positive for past COVID-19 infections as part of the school’s initial screenings for return to activity, according to a news release from the … Click to Continue »

Oklahoma State’s Cunningham staying despite postseason ban

Cade Cunningham, one of the nation’s top recruits, has chosen to remain at Oklahoma State despite the program being banned from the 2021 postseason. Cunningham won the Naismith High School … Click to Continue »

German league predicts lean times for clubs as TV rights dip

German soccer clubs may have to cut costs after a slight fall in the value of the domestic broadcast rights for the top two men’s divisions and economic turbulence caused … Click to Continue »

The Latest: Germany works to tame meatpacking outbreak

BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said “everything needs to be done” to contain an outbreak of the coronavirus linked to a large slaughterhouse where over 1,300 people have … Click to Continue »

The Latest: ATP men’s tennis adjusting COVID-19 protocols

The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world: ___ The ATP men’s tennis tour says it is continuing to “plan and adjust” its precautions … Click to Continue »

Virus cases at Djokovic’s event put sports under scrutiny

Novak Djokovic’s charity tennis exhibition series, combined with an overall softening of coronavirus restrictions in Serbia and Croatia, has been followed by an increase in the number of positive cases … Click to Continue »

NABC recommends African-American history course be required in colleges, high schools

Perhaps a required class course in African-American history for higher- and secondary-education students, proposed Monday by the Kansas City-based National Association of Basketball Coaches, could have helped prevent the scene … Click to Continue…

Convictions of FIFA officials upheld by US appeals court

The criminal convictions of former soccer officials Juan Ángel Napout and José Maria Marin have been upheld in a 3-0 decision by a U.S. federal appeals court. “Napout and Marin … Click to Continue »

NASCAR rallies around Wallace as FBI investigates noose

Bubba Wallace steered the No. 43 to the front of pit road, NASCAR champion Kyle Busch pushing the famous car on one side and close friend Ryan Blaney pushing on … Click to Continue »

New sponsorship categories could help Olympic federations

Elk Grove Village is holding its own version of “The Bachelor.” It has a nice green rose with five zeroes behind it. Now it’s looking for the right partner. With … Click to Continue »

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