OU WR Brown (foot) will not work out at combineOU WR Brown (foot) will not work out at combine
Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown, who is recovering from Lisfranc surgery, will not work out at the NFL scouting combine.
Oklahoma wide receiver Marquise Brown, who is recovering from Lisfranc surgery, will not work out at the NFL scouting combine.
The NFL and NFLPA have finalized a salary cap of $188.2 million for the 2019 season. With benefit costs, each team’s total allotment for player costs will come in around $228.7 million.
Nauta did not receive a first- or second-round draft grade by the NFL’s draft advisory board, but he left school a year early to enter the draft. “For me, I felt I’d played enough football games,â€� Nauta said Friday at the NFL scouting combine.. “Put up enough good tape. Physically and mentally
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Keith Mitchell had a perfect run through California during the recent West Coast Swing. Three starts. Three missed cuts. Let’s see if we can pinpoint the problem here. “I hate poa annua so much I can’t even see straight,� Mitchell said Friday. That would do it. Now that Mitchell’s back on his beloved Bermudagrass, his game – and his demeanor – have definitely improved. His 4-under 66 in Friday’s second round of The Honda Classic moved him to 6 under and a share of the lead with Sungjae Im heading into the weekend. California’s poa annua greens that can sometimes become bumpy and inconsistent throughout the day have been replaced by PGA National’s new firm, consistent greens. For Mitchell, it’s like going from Purgatory to Perfection. He came into this week ranked 218th (out of 221 ranked players) in Strokes Gained: Putting, giving up more than a stroke per round to the field on the greens. Of his seven rounds in California this season, only one was lower than 72. Thursday’s opening round wasn’t much better from a putting standpoint – he ranked 121st among the 143 finished players in Strokes Gained: Putting – but he still managed to shoot a 2-under 68. On Friday, he actually gained a stroke against the field, as his 66 included 18 putts inside 10 feet. He made them all. “It’s definitely the grass,� said Mitchell, who was born in Tennessee and went to school in Georgia. “It’s Bermuda. I grew up on Bermuda. I know how to putt it. I know how to read it. It’s definitely helped a lot … “I just have a tough time reading poa annua greens, and here in Florida, it’s just a lot better for me.� Prior to this week, the last time Mitchell played on Bermuda greens was at Waialae, the host course for the Sony Open in Hawaii. Through three rounds, he was tied for third and played in the final threesome on Sunday with Andrew Putnam and eventual champion Matt Kuchar. Mitchell’s 72 dropped him to T-16. “I knew I was making strides putting,� Mitchell said. “Once I got back to Bermuda, I knew I was a little bit more comfortable. My ball-striking has been above average on the West Coast, but my scores aren’t there. “The last great tournament I had was Sony, and I was in the last group on Bermuda greens. I don’t want to say my game is winnier on Bermuda greens, but I’ve just got to get better on the West Coast and poa annua.� For the time being, though, he doesn’t have to concern himself with that type of grass. With the PGA TOUR just now starting its Florida Swing, Mitchell hopes to hit his stride. “I’m playing every Bermuda event we’ve got this year,� he said.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid is developing a proposal that would allow each team to get an offensive possession in overtime of NFL games, GM Brett Veach said Friday.
Kansas City Royals All-Star catcher Salvador Perez damaged the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, raising the possibility the 2015 World Series MVP may need Tommy John surgery and miss the season. Perez was hurt during a workout Wednesday, and the team said a MRI on Thursday revealed the
The Spurs have bought out Pau Gasol, clearing the way for the six-time All-Star to join the Bucks, league sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
NFL executives are studying the possibility of adding a “sky judge” to help protect officials from botched calls such as the one that denied the New Orleans Saints a berth in last month’s Super Bowl. Troy Vincent, the NFL executive vice president of football operations, said Friday at
Minter is expected to setup or close for the Braves in 2019