Day: July 9, 2018

2018 NBA free agency rumors, trades, updates: Spurs re-sign Davis Bertans, won’t match Kyle Anderson’s offer sheet2018 NBA free agency rumors, trades, updates: Spurs re-sign Davis Bertans, won’t match Kyle Anderson’s offer sheet

The 2018 NBA free agency period was expected to be wild, but the quick start caught everybody off guard with big names signings almost immediately. Paul George surprised everyone by staying in OKC, Kevin Durant remained with the Warriors and Chris Paul inked a deal to stick with the Rockets. And then

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Saquon Barkley gets his Madden 19 rating… here’s how the Giants rookie stacks upSaquon Barkley gets his Madden 19 rating… here’s how the Giants rookie stacks up

Barkley has been given an overall rating of 82 to begin the season — the highest among rookie running backs and second-highest among all rookies. Colts guard Quenton Nelson has an overall rating of 83 and is the only rookie better than Barkley.

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FedExCup Update: Na makes a big moveFedExCup Update: Na makes a big move

Just six weeks and eight events are left in the regular season, so jockeying for the top 125 qualifiers for the FedExCup Playoffs has reached the super-serious stage. Each week for the rest of the 2017-18 season, PGATOUR.COM will provide an update on the various moves being made in the FedExCup standings. Winner’s Move Kevin Na, the winner of A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier, moved to 18th in the standings. It’s his best position this late in the season since he entered the 2016 FedExCup Playoffs ranked ninth. Top 125 to Watch The top 125 players in the standings after the Wyndham Championship (Aug. 19) advance to the FedExCup Playoffs. Here are the players who moved in and out last week at Greenbrier. MOVING IN Sam Saunders. Finished T5 to move from 132 to 113. Joel Dahmen. Finished T5 to move from 126 to 108. Harold Varner III. Finished T5 to move from 139 to 123. MOVING OUT Troy Merritt. Did Not Play to move from 123 to 127. Nick Taylor. Finished T-56 to move from 124 to 128. Robert Garrigus. Missed the cut to move from 125 to 129. Biggest Movers The five players at the Greenbrier who made the biggest moves in the FedExCup standings. Looking Ahead This week’s John Deere Classic offers 500 FedExCup points to the winner. The tournament’s champions have an impressive history in the Playoffs the year of their win at TPC Deere Run. Eight of the 10 winners of the John Deere Classic in the FedExCup era have qualified for the season-ending TOUR Championship. After claiming his first PGA TOUR title at TPC Deere Run last year, Bryson DeChambeau advanced to the first three of four FedExCup Playoffs events, eventually finishing 49th in the FedExCup standings. Seven of the top 30 in the current FedExCup standings are in this week’s field, including DeChambeau, who sits sixth. The others are Patton Kizzire (9), Chesson Hadley (17), Andrew Landry (19), Austin Cook (24), Aaron Wise (25) and Chez Reavie (27).

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2018 Bucs’ Opponent in Question: Carolina Panthers2018 Bucs’ Opponent in Question: Carolina Panthers

How’d they do in 2017? The Panthers were one of three in the division to make it to the postseason – eking in during the wildcard round only to lose to the rival and NFC South-winning New Orleans Saints. It was the third loss Carolina suffered at the hands of New Orleans in 2017. While the Panthers

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