Day: June 5, 2020

Sabres Okposo has surgery to repair right knee injurySabres Okposo has surgery to repair right knee injury

Buffalo Sabres forward Kyle Okposo had surgery to repair a right knee injury, leaving him plenty of time to recover during the team’s extended break. The team on Friday announced Okposo had surgery this week, and is expected to miss up to six weeks. The Sabres are off indefinitely after being one of seven teams to not qualify for the NHL’s proposed 24-team return-to-play format.

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Report: More than half of NFL coaching staffs not at team facilitiesReport: More than half of NFL coaching staffs not at team facilities

The NFL allowed coaching staffs to return to the workplace Friday with the approval of state and local authorities. The 49ers coaches weren’t allowed to go back to the team facility because a Santa Clara County mandate remains in place, and the Raiders are in the process of moving to Henderson, Nevada. But more than [more]

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‘Today we say no more’: Jaguars march to sheriff’s office‘Today we say no more’: Jaguars march to sheriff’s office

“Today we say no more,� wide receiver Chris Conley said. The march included Joshua Dobbs, Brandon Linder and Josh Lambo of the Jaguars along with family members. Coach Doug Marrone, general manager Dave Caldwell and assistant coach Terry Robiskie also walked in what the team called an attempt to “raise awareness for racial injustices against the Black community,� with many wearing “Black Lives Matter� T-shirts.

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Ty Dillon using platform to stand against racial injustice: ‘I’ll stand up for what I believe in’Ty Dillon using platform to stand against racial injustice: ‘I’ll stand up for what I believe in’

NASCAR Cup Series driver Ty Dillon has been one of NASCAR’s leading voices as civil unrest continues throughout the country. Using his platform to take a stand against racial inequality, Dillon and fellow Cup Series driver Bubba Wallace recently hosted a 30-minute Instagram Live session to discuss racism and life experiences. Expect it to be […]

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2020 NBA offseasons could be shortest â€" and among longest â€" ever2020 NBA offseasons could be shortest â€" and among longest â€" ever

Kevin Durant went to the arena for one of the biggest games of his life on June 12, 2017. His Warriors up 3-1 on the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals, Durant was on the verge of his first championship. He capped his great series with a Game 5 victory and title. As he left the

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