New England Patriots extend safety Devin McCourty’s contract
The New England Patriots extended safety Devin McCourty’s contract Sunday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. McCourty was set to become an unrestricted free agent. The 32-year-old McCourty has … Click to Continue »
Yankees minor leaguer has virus, spring camps begin to empty
A New York Yankees minor leaguer tested positive for the coronavirus, the Miami Marlins shut their spring training complex and baseball began bracing for the possibility that opening day could … Click to Continue »
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March 16 1938 — Temple defeats Colorado 60-36 in the first National Invitation Tournament and the first major postseason basketball tournament. 1947 — Billy Taylor of the Detroit Red Wings … Click to Continue »
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March 19 1942 — The Thoroughbred Racing Associations of the United States is formed, with John C. Clark as president. 1950 — Babe Didrikson Zaharias shoots a record 298 and … Click to Continue »
Brooks Koepka says he won’t be joining Premier Golf League
Brooks Koepka said Sunday he has no interest in the Premier Golf League, another setback to a league promising guaranteed money and a team concept that now is missing some … Click to Continue »
AP Source: Jags trading Campbell to Ravens for 5th-rounder
The “Mayor of Sacksonville” is on the move. And the Baltimore Ravens made quite the deal to land veteran Calais Campbell, essentially giving up a backup kicker who spent time … Click to Continue »
Column: NFL wins again with deal players didn’t have to make
More money, more jobs, and more for retirement. Those are the kind of things negotiated in most union contracts, and the union that represents NFL players got them in the … Click to Continue »
Falcons agree to 3-year contract extension with DT Davison
Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Tyeler Davison has agreed to a three-year contract extension. Davison started 12 of 16 games for Atlanta last season. He had a career-high 55 tackles, including … Click to Continue »
Networks get through first weekend with taped programming
Scott Van Pelt was supposed to be breaking down the NCAA Tournament bracket on a busy Sunday night on ESPN’s “SportsCenter.” Instead, Van Pelt was figuring out how to fill … Click to Continue »
See how this week in sports would have unfolded in a world without the coronavirus
Sports fans have already missed out on several exciting events that have long been familiar traditions because of the coronavirus pandemic. The ripple effect from the response to the crisis … Click to Continue »
While sports has shut down, horse racing is the only game in town (for now)
On a rainy, chilly Saturday afternoon inside the enclosed grandstand at Turfway Park, Jim Chambers sat enjoying the races with his buddy Gary Cooper and very little in the way … Click to Continue »
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