Todd Gurley watched most of his first NFL training camp from the sidelines. He would do a few individual drills on his healing knee while his Rams teammates worked together. …read more
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Todd Gurley watched most of his first NFL training camp from the sidelines. He would do a few individual drills on his healing knee while his Rams teammates worked together. …read more
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It’s pretty clear Kelvin Benjamin has firmly re-established himself as the Carolina Panthers’ No. 1 wide receiver with a wide array of big-time, circus-like catches in the first week of training camp. …read more
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One of the last people who would have predicted Jimmy Walker’s win in the PGA Championship at Baltusrol was the man himself. …read more
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RICHMOND — Before every team meeting, Houston Bates takes his place in the second row, second seat from the left. It’s where he began sitting in 2015 after the Washington Redskins took a chance and signed the undrafted outside linebacker from Louisiana Tech.
He remained there during the preseason when …
Source:: Washington Times
The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA), in coordination with Elite Level Sport Marketing (ELSM), named NC State its 2016 Gold Standard Award winner at their annual convention this past weekend. …read more
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The Carolina Panthers wrapped up their second padded practice on Sunday in the brutal Spartanburg heat at Wofford College. Carolina will return to the practice field for an early Monday morning practice before taking the day off on Tuesday. …read more
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The Durham Bulls earned their sixth straight victory Sunday evening at the DBAP, beating the Louisville Bats 6-3 behind a six-run fourth inning that included back-to-back homers from Taylor Motter and Jaff Decker. …read more
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Middle Creek, which lost in the 4-AA Eastern Regional championship game last season, is the top-ranked team in the preseason HighSchoolOT.com Top 20 Poll. …read more
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The good news for the Carolina RailHawks is that they’ve now completed their Canadian swing for the year, knocking out their two NASL fall season trips to Ottawa and Edmonton this week. Unfortunately for the RailHawks, their 1-0 loss to FC Edmonton today completes an O-for-Canada 2016: no points and no goals in three total trips north of the border. …read more
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