Daily Archives: June 18, 2024

Patriots’ Cole Strange rehabbing from torn patellar tendon

Patriots offensive lineman Cole Strange is rehabbing a torn patellar tendon in his left knee. Strange was carted off the field in December with a knee injury, but the nature of his injury had not previously been revealed until Mike Reiss of ESPN reported that Strange’s patellar tendon is torn. Last month Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo indicated that he …

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Michigan football lands QB recruit Brady Hart, a top-100 prospect in 2026

Around the Michigan football program, it’s never too soon to lock in someone who could be the potential quarterback of the future. Brady Hart is the latest to join the Wolverines’ QB room, announcing his commitment Monday for Michigan’s recruiting class of 2026. There is still a pending quarterback competition to determine the starter in 2024, not to mention the …

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Bears make DeAndre Carter free agent signing official

Bears make DeAndre Carter free agent signing official originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago The Chicago Bears have made it official, signing return specialist DeAndre Carter to a one-year contract Tuesday. Carter is expected to compete for a roster spot during training camp, with Velus Jones and Dante Pettis likely battling for the return role at Halas Hall. In 17 …

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Oilers’ goal to win Game 5 vs. Panthers, ‘drag them back to Alberta’

Greg Wyshynski, ESPNJun 18, 2024, 01:05 PM ET CloseGreg Wyshynski is ESPN’s senior NHL writer. SUNRISE, Fla. — Win or lose, the Edmonton Oilers are headed home after Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night. It’s become their stated mission to force the Florida Panthers to join them. “Drag them back to Alberta” has become an unofficial …

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How will early-season timing affect USC and Michigan on Sept. 21?

It is a natural source of intrigue for every college football season: How will the timing of various big games affect the outcome? USC and Michigan are wondering how the Sept. 21 placement of their 2024 football game will tip the scales — if at all — in one direction or another. One of the more notable and well-established examples …

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Michigan analyst explains how USC can attack elite Wolverine defense

Michigan football, in 2024, owns a very clear-cut identity. The Wolverines will play old-school football based on defense, running the ball, and field position. College football has moved toward a more wide-open style of play in the 21st century. The game is more of a quarterback-centric sport with spread passing concepts and higher scores, but Michigan in 2024 is poised …

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For Packers and Jordan Love, success now hinges on the defense

Carmen Vitali NFC North Reporter Green Bay did it again. They ushered in their third-straight franchise quarterback in three decades. Jordan Love took the youngest team in the NFL to the divisional round of the NFC playoffs with a wild-card drubbing of the Dallas Cowboys on the way there. In the final eight games of the regular season, Love threw …

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Cowboys to sign top UFL linebacker Willie Harvey Jr.

One of the UFL’s best players is headed to the NFL. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, linebacker Willie Harvey Jr. plans to sign with the Cowboys. Harvey, 28, recently worked out for Dallas. He was an All-UFL selection after making 78 tackles in 10 games to lead the league. He also finished No. 1 among all linebackers in tackles …

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Will weather be a problem for USC football in the Big Ten?

It is one of the more interesting talking points connected to USC football as the Trojans move into the Big Ten Conference this year: How much of an impact will the weather have on the Trojans in mid- and late-season games? To be clear, we’re not really going to learn much about USC and the weather factor this year. The …

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