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ESPN can reveal the full TV schedule for its U.S. coverage of the 2018 Formula One season.
ESPN can reveal the full TV schedule for its U.S. coverage of the 2018 Formula One season.
Shares of German sportswear firm Adidas soared on Wednesday after it announced a large buyback, gave an upbeat outlook for 2018 and lifted its 2020 profitability forecast, helped by rapid growth of ecommerce. Adidas, which has seen its shares fall 15 percent in the past six months as sales growth cooled
Money isn’t the only factor that prevented Kirk Cousins from joining the Denver Broncos. Les Shapiro of Mile High Sports Radio reported Tuesday that Broncos general manager John Elway was told signing the veteran quarterback would be a “long shot.” The reason supposedly being, “among other things,” Cousins was “very concerned” with the team’s coaching staff led by second-year lame-duck head man Vance Joseph. This, according to Shapiro, prompted Elway to hone in on his next target, Minnesota’s Case Keenum, who’s reportedly agreed to a two-year, $36 million contract that will become official Wednesday. Denver having little chance of landing Cousins jibes with a previous report which claimed they
Lakers forward Julius Randle and Nuggets center Nikola Jokic had to be separated in the final minutes of Tuesday night’s game, the third straight meeting the teams have gotten chippy toward the end of a game.
LeBron James said the fact that he was able to notch his career-best 14th triple-double of the season at age 33 is a credit to him getting “better with age,” not to the faster pace of today’s NBA.
Paul George left Oklahoma City’s victory over Atlanta on Tuesday night in the third quarter after injuring his groin. George said after the game that he expects to play Friday night against the Clippers.
Craig Lowndes says his confidence is back before next week’s milestone Supercars round at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
Our favorite NFL quarterback has a new home. Trevor Siemian has been traded to the Minnesota Vikings, according to NFL.com insider Ian Rapaport. Siemian had been with the Denver Broncos since the franchise selected him out of Northwestern in the 7th round of the 2015 draft. This comes just one day after it was reported that another former Big Ten QB, Kirk Cousins, would be signing with the Vikings for 3 years, $84 million. These are the appropriate responses: Just kidding. Siemian will be the backup in Minnesota. The Vikings needed one after all three quarterbacks on the roster last season — Case Keenum (Broncos), Sam Bradford (Cardinals), and Teddy Bridgewater (Jets) — left via free agency.
The Packers went from free-agency bystanders to major players on the eve of this year’s market opening, agreeing to sign two of the biggest names: Jimmy Graham and Muhammad Wilkerson. Here are more highlights from a busy day.
Sports Betting News studied the financial impact of an major NCAA tournament shocker for a small school, and the results are staggering.