Friday, September 9, 2016

Seahawks Preseason Finale Saw "Young Guys Making All The Plays" and other top stories.

  • Seahawks Preseason Finale Saw "Young Guys Making All The Plays"

    Seahawks Preseason Finale Saw
    OAKLAND -- All but one of Seattle's defensive starters left Thursday's game against the Raiders after the first possession, something to be expected in the preseason finale. The early exit from the Seahawks' starting unit meant more playing time for young players looking to make an impact before Saturday's NFL-mandated roster cutdown from 75 to 53 players, and in the team's 23-21 win, several of those players impressed, which made for a "really fun" evening in head coach Pete Carroll's eyes."Y..
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  • Colin Kaepernick takes knee for anthem; joined by teammate Eric Reid

    Colin Kaepernick takes knee for anthem; joined by teammate Eric Reid
    SAN DIEGO -- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeled during the national anthem Thursday night and in his new position, he wasn't alone.On Sunday, Kaepernick vowed to continue sitting during the national anthem until he was satisfied with the changes made toward racial oppression in the United States.But after a roughly 90-minute discussion with Nate Boyer, the former Army Green Beret and long snapper, and safety Eric Reid at the team hotel on Thursday afternoon, Kaepernick shif..
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  • Dodgers plan to promote banished outfielder Yasiel Puig

    Dodgers plan to promote banished outfielder Yasiel Puig
    Relegated to the minor leagues for a month, Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig is expected to return to the majors this weekend, according to people familiar with the situation who requested anonymity because the call-up had not been finalized.After the Dodgers acquired outfielder Josh Reddick on Aug. 1, they sent Puig to triple-A Oklahoma City due to his diminished production and troublesome attitude. But with Reddick mired in a month-long slump, Puig looks like a more appealing option after a pro..
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  • Tennessee Vols hardly look like title contender in sloppy OT win over Appalachian State

    Tennessee Vols hardly look like title contender in sloppy OT win over Appalachian State
    For any Tennessee fan reading this article, I've got some good news and bad news. The good news is, you're 1-0 after surviving a sloppy, scary, ugly game against Appalachian State with a 20-13 overtime win. The bad news? You just survived a sloppy, scary, ugly game against Appalachian State. Yikes. The Vols' lackluster performance was clearly the biggest story from the first night of college football, and before we even get into it, I'm sure I already know how Tennessee fans are going to rea..
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  • Four reasons the Mets have overcome injuries to climb back into the wild-card race

    Four reasons the Mets have overcome injuries to climb back into the wild-card race
    Less than two weeks ago, the New York Mets were a sinking ship. They lost 16 of 23 games from July 27 to August 19, leaving them 5 1/2 games back of the second wild-card spot with three teams ahead of them. The Mets weren't out of it, but they were definitely going in the wrong direction. Things are completely different now. Including Thursday night's loss to the Miami Marlins (MIA 6, NYM 4), the Mets are now 9-3 in their last 12 games, and the..
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  • 7 teams facing disaster in Week 1 of the college football season

    7 teams facing disaster in Week 1 of the college football season
    As hard as it is to believe, college football season is actually here. It’s gameday! Time to fire up the grill, log onto your favorite message board, and at least for one day, explain to the world why your team -- yes yours! -- will win the national championship. But while that all sounds good on paper, here’s the sad truth: For most teams and fan bases, the season will end in disappointment. Heck, plenty of teams will see their season go up in smoke this weekend. That’s why on the fi..
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  • Q. and A.: The Distractions Andy Murray Finds Off-Putting

    Q. and A.: The Distractions Andy Murray Finds Off-Putting
    Photo Andy Murray defeated Marcel Granollers, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4, on Thursday despite the din at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Credit Uli Seit for The New York Times For a fifth year, The New York Times is speaking to Andy Murray after his matches at the United States Open, where he broke through for his first Grand Slam title in 2012.The steady din inside Arthur Ashe Stadium has been a frequent topic of conversation in the early days of the United States Open. After winning his seco..
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  • Jared Goff's third-string standing no reason for Rams to panic

    Jared Goff's third-string standing no reason for Rams to panic
    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff (16) warms up before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium.(Photo: Brad Rempel, USA TODAY Sports)MINNEAPOLIS – You could turn on the microwave and make Jared Goff’s third-string status entering his rookie season into a sign the Los Angeles Rams might’ve gotten their trade up for the No. 1 overall draft pick wrong.Or you could look to the other sideline on Thursday night, as the post-Teddy Bridgewater Minnesota Vikings wrapped the pres..
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  • Tom Brady plays entire first half in preseason finale

    Tom Brady plays entire first half in preseason finale
    If Tom Brady wanted to play more this preseason, he got his wish on Thursday night. Brady played the entire first half of the the Patriots' preseason finale against the New York Giants, a typically snoozy affair where the starters usually play little if at all. This game was different. New England played starters on both sides of the ball for much of the first quarter and Brady stayed in with the backups for another quarter. The two-time MVP completed 16 of 26 passes for 166 yards, one touch..
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  • Red Sox to promote Yoan Moncada: How Yankees lost him

    Red Sox to promote Yoan Moncada: How Yankees lost him
    The Red Sox have said they will promote baseball's top prospect, 21-year-old infielder Yoan Moncada, to the majors on Friday. Some Yankees fans surely cringed at the news. The Yankees, Red Sox and Dodgers were among the teams considered finalists for Moncada back in early 2015. At the time, the sweepstakes for Moncada, then 19 years old, had been one of the most closely watched storylines before spring training. Then in late February, Boston gave the switch-hitting Cuba native a $31.5-million ..
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