Sunday, March 26, 2017

Free Agency Debrief: Quarterbacks on the move? and other top stories.

  • Free Agency Debrief: Quarterbacks on the move?

    Free Agency Debrief: Quarterbacks on the move?
    Gregg Rosenthal wraps up the NFL's biggest news daily throughout the free agency frenzy With the hours counting down before the new league year starts Thursday, it was time for teams to start putting their cards on the table at the quarterback position. The Cowboys made the only sensible decision they could, informing Tony Romo he would be released. The Bills made the only sensible decision they could, restructuring Tyrod Taylor's contract to keep him in town. The 49ers, meanwhile, made a de..
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  • San Francisco 49ers: How to trade for Kirk Cousins

    San Francisco 49ers: How to trade for Kirk Cousins
    San Francisco 49ers: How to trade for Kirk Cousins March 9, 2017 by Michael Williamson The past few days, rumors have been flying left and right about Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins landing in San Francisco, with one report saying a deal was 90% likely. However, that information seems largely unsubstantiated and any deal seems like a ways off. In the meantime, the 49ers are expected to sign journeyman Brian Hoyer as a stopgap while they find their franchise quarterback, whether tha..
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  • Barcelona thought it was over after Cavani goal - PSG's Marco Verratti

    Barcelona thought it was over after Cavani goal - PSG's Marco Verratti
    BT Sport highlight: Barcelona pulled off the greatest comeback in Champions League history, scoring at the death to secure a 6-5 aggregate win over PSG. Barcelona pulled off the greatest comeback in Champions League history, scoring at the death to secure a 6-5 aggregate win over PSG. ESPN FC's Jonathan Johnson reacts to PSG's massive capitulation at the hands of Barcelona, and what their next step is. The ESPN FC crew put the Champions League round of 16 result in perspective for Barcelona and ..
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  • Wednesday NBA Roundup: Can We Trust the Boston Celtics as Contenders?

    Wednesday NBA Roundup: Can We Trust the Boston Celtics as Contenders?
    Grant HughesNational NBA Featured ColumnistMarch 9, 2017A road game against the Golden State Warriors may not seem like the best environment to judge whether we can trust the Boston Celtics.Then again, maybe it's the perfect one.    Because we're running out of time to judge the Celts, slotted second in the East after taking a 99-86 contest against the Dubs on Wednesday at Oracle Arena. And even if most opponents Boston will face between now and whenever their season (and postseason) ends won..
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  • The Most Valuable Asset in NFL Free Agency is Discipline

    The Most Valuable Asset in NFL Free Agency is Discipline
    Let’s start with a story, the kind best shared at a dimly lit Indianapolis steakhouse during the combine, as an example of why a certain NFL dynasty has thrived for more than a decade. Today at 4 p.m. ET is the official start of NFL free agency, though legal tampering has gone on for two days, and illegal tampering for even longer. And every year, that brings another round of cautionary tales, desperate teams shelling out jaw-dropping money and holding triumphant press conferences for new acqui..
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  • In a throwback Big East battle, Hoyas miss mark in final seconds

    In a throwback Big East battle, Hoyas miss mark in final seconds
    NEW YORK — Ill will from a bygone era of Big East basketball resurfaced Wednesday night. Fittingly in the first game celebrating the 35th anniversary of the conference tournament, Georgetown and St. John’s provided a throwback to the contentious rivalry that in large part helped elevate the league to national acclaim. The first-round showdown ended with the ninth-seeded Hoyas losing, 74-73, after junior guard L.J. Peak missed a layup in the final seconds and sophomore forward Marcus Derrickson..
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  • Kenny Stills Re-Signs with Dolphins on 4-Year Contract

    Kenny Stills Re-Signs with Dolphins on 4-Year Contract
    Sean M. Haffey/Getty ImagesAdam WellsFeatured ColumnistMarch 8, 2017After a successful 2016 season with the Miami Dolphins, wide receiver Kenny Stills is returning to the team with a new contract, the Dolphins announced. NFL insider Rand Getlin first reported Stills was headed back to South Beach on Wednesday. ESPN's Adam Schefter confirmed the news and reported on the financial terms:Adam Schefter @AdamSchefterCorrection: Dolphins gave WR Kenny Stills a four-year, $32 million deal that includes..
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  • Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez's dating history before they hooked up

    Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez's dating history before they hooked up
    Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez's New York romance is still young but the singer and the slugger both have lengthy résumés. Who has the more impressive dating history? Jennifer Lopez. David Cruz (1984-1994): The couple began dating when the singer ...
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  • Jaguars move toward having a great defense

    Jaguars move toward having a great defense
    Getty ImagesThe 2016 offseason feature high hopes for the Jacksonville offense. This year, the defense will be carrying big expectations into the season. The addition of veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell gives the team another solid contributor, and it moves them closer to being one of the best defenses in the league. “I think we’re close,” G.M. Dave Caldwell told PFT Live last week, after rattling off some of the names that currently dot the defensive side of the ball. “We’re a couple..
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  • AP source: Cowboys to release QB Romo when NFL year begins

    AP source: Cowboys to release QB Romo when NFL year begins
    DALLAS (AP) Tony Romo’s star-crossed career as the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys will soon be over. A person with knowledge of the decision tells The Associated Press that the Cowboys will release Romo when the NFL year opens on Thursday. The person spoke to the AP on Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the team hasn’t announced a decision on Romo, who will get a chance to pursue a starting job elsewhere. Romo will leave the Cowboys as the franchise leader in yards pas..
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