February 29, 2024

Leafs’ Sheldon Keefe, Sabres’ Don Granato fined $25K by NHL

[ad_1] Feb 29, 2024, 01:50 PM ET Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe and Buffalo Sabres coach Don Granato were each fined $25,000 by the NHL on Thursday for “unprofessional conduct directed at the officials.” Both incidents occurred during their teams’ respective games Tuesday night. Keefe argued with referee Garrett Rank and received a game […]

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This offensive position is Patriots’ No. 1 free agent priority, per report

[ad_1] This offensive position is Patriots’ No. 1 free agent priority, per report originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston The New England Patriots have money to spend in NFL free agency next month, and the team’s plan of attack is beginning to emerge. The Athletic’s Jeff Howe and Chad Graff reported Thursday that the Patriots’

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Which freshmen and transfers will step up for the Hurricanes this spring?

[ad_1] Hurricanes spring football begins on Monday, and the excitement is building. Even though Miami’s season ended on a sour note with a loss to Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the Hurricanes’ chances in 2024. Key returnees and major additions have Miami looking like a challenger in

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DE Chop Robinson, WR Roman Wilson lead prospects to watch in combine drills

[ad_1] Arguably the most important stage in the NFL Draft process is here. After a few days of chit-chat at the combine, prospects will finally start competing in drills on Thursday. Defensive players take center stage on the first two days of workouts in Indianapolis while offensive players will get their turn on Saturday and

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These three teams drew huge complaints in latest NFLPA survey, plus why QBs don’t throw at combine

[ad_1] Welcome to the Leap Day edition of the Pick Six newsletter and happy Feb. 29! It’s my favorite day of the year and I’m starting to think I need a new favorite day, because this day only happens once every four years.  As soon as I’m done writing the newsletter, I’m going to go

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Army football will open American Athletic play on Sept. 7 at Florida Atlantic

[ad_1] “The answer is: Florida Atlantic.” “What is, who will be Army football’s first American Athletic Conference game.” That should answer any Jeopardy question in the future. The Black Knights will make their AAC debut against FAU on Saturday, September 7, in Boca Raton. Following a bye week, the AAC makes its debut at venerable

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Commanders get blindsided by FedEx with company deciding to pull out of $205 million stadium naming deal

[ad_1] For the first time since 1999, the Washington Commanders won’t be playing at FedEx Field. Well, they’ll be playing at FedEx Field, it just won’t be called FedEx Field after the company surprisingly decided to pull of out its naming rights deal with the team.  FedEx agreed to a $205 million naming rights deal

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After Lions’ breakthrough season, it’s time to go all in toward a championship push

[ad_1] For the Detroit Lions, 2024 has already been a year of unfamiliar, if not unchartered territory. Their first division crown in three decades. Two playoffs victories — the franchise had previously won just one since 1957. A second-half lead in the NFC championship game. Chants of “Jared Goff” replacing laments of the “Same Old

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Report: CFP discussing 14-team model with 3 automatic bids each for Big Ten, SEC

[ad_1] College Football Playoff officials are considering a 14-team format that would guarantee three spots each for the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference, two for the Atlantic Coast Conference and Big 12 and one for the highest-ranked team from the other five leagues, two people with direct knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press

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