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Chiefs' Hill: Working hard to be best person I can
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 09:57
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill, who will not face charges of child abuse, issued a statement Thursday saying he is "working hard to be the best person for my family and our community I can be.""I love and support my family above anything," Hill said in the statement issued Thursday. "My son's health and happiness is my number one…
Video: Dawkins boasted of ties to Miller, others
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 16:49
NEW YORK -- A video recording of a conversation about paying college coaches and athletes that was played Wednesday in the college basketball corruption trial featured aspiring sports agent Christian Dawkins promoting his connections to top coaches, including Arizona's Sean Miller.At one point in the June 6, 2017, recording, Dawkins -- who is on trial for having allegedly bribed college…
Clips' Williams: Warriors erred in 'looking ahead'
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 00:57
OAKLAND, Calif. -- In recent days, some Golden State Warriors players admitted they were keeping an eye on their potential second-round opponent, the Houston Rockets."We see our opponent, they're up 3-0," Warriors guard Klay Thompson said of the Rockets after his team's Game 4 win Sunday. "So we don't wanna give them any more rest days."But the LA Clippers, who…
Saban back at work 2 days after hip surgery
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 09:32
"The Process" never ends for Alabama's Nick Saban -- not even two days after the 67-year-old coach had hip replacement surgery.Alabama athletic department spokesman Josh Maxson confirmed that Saban was back in his office at the Moore Athletic Facility early Wednesday morning, less than 48 hours after he had hip replacement surgery.Saban took Tuesday off to recover."I did some rehab…
Tucker sets kicker records with 4-year extension
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 08:47
The Baltimore Ravens and kicker Justin Tucker have reached a four-year extension, it was announced Wednesday.The extension makes him the highest-paid kicker in NFL history. The extension is worth $20.45 million, bringing the total of the five-year deal to $23.05 million, and includes $12.5 million fully guaranteed in the first two years and an $8 million signing bonus, a source…
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