Monthly Archives: July 2020

Browns finalizing 5 year extension with Myles Garrett

The Cleveland Browns are finalizing a massive five-year extension worth $125 million with star pass-rusher Myles Garrett, a league source confirmed to ESPN. The deal is not done yet, but the sides are stated to be close. The deal, which is worth a total of $144 million over seven years, would make Garrett the highest-paid non-quarterback in the…
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Foster retains belt in boxing’s return to UK

Brad Foster wasn’t happy, but at 22-years-old, and just four years after taking up boxing, he had a Lonsdale Belt for keeps after successfully defending his British and Commonwealth super-bantamweight titles versus James Beech Jr at the BT Sport studios in East London. Foster began well and finished strongly, generally outworking Beech during the 12…
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Barcelona suffers blow with Griezmann injury

Barcelona have been dealt a huge blow with Antoine Griezmann all but convinced to miss the end of the season due to a thigh injury. The Nou Camp club confirmed the French forward, 29, has damaged muscles in the quadriceps of his right leg. Griezmann was replaced at half-time of Barca's 1-0 victory at Real…
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Tiger to return to action next week at Memorial

It's been a long wait, but Tiger Woods will ultimately make his first PGA Tour appearance since the start of the coronavirus pandemic at next week's Memorial Tournament. Woods, who revealed his commitment via Twitter on Thursday morning, will play an official event for the first time since Feb. 16 -- the final round of the Genesis Invitational, where…
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Retired Cejudo eyes fight with boxing star Garcia

For a man who claims to be retired, Henry Cejudo's name just can't seem to stay out of the news cycle. The former flyweight and bantamweight champion continues to see his name attached to some big-name fights, and he was the target of a call-out from boxer Ryan Garcia in May. The 21-year-old boxer and…
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Taurean Prince tests positive for coronavirus, ruled out

Brooklyn Nets forward Taurean Prince has tested positive for the coronavirus and has been ruled out of the NBA's restart in Orlando, sources tell ESPN. Prince is the fourth Nets player -- including DeAndre Jordan, Spencer Dinwiddie and Wilson Chandler -- who won't participate in the league's restart due to the virus. Jordan and Dinwiddie tested positive for the coronavirus, and Chandler's decision…
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