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New England Patriots Cut TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins
Tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins didn't last long with New
England Patriots. The team decided to release Seferian-Jenkins on Tuesday,
despite the 26-year-old being on Pats' roster for less than two months.
Although New England didn't reveal the details of the release, NFL Insider Ian Rapaport reports that Seferian-Jenkins is taking a month off from football in order to deal with "personal...
Nets’ D’Angelo Russell Says He’ll Be Patient during Free Agency
Any other summer, Brooklyn Nets' guard D’Angelo Russell would be among the biggest stars in NBA free agency. But this year will see several superstars becoming free agents, including Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, and Kyrie Irving, which complicates things for Russell and narrows his list of potential suitors. This is why the 23-year-old All-Star has decided to be patient...
Klay Thompson Suffers Hamstring Injury in Warriors Game 2 Win
While the Golden State Warriors were thrilled to escape Toronto with a series-tying Game 2 win, their joy was tinged with concern after star shooting guard Klay Thompson was forced to leave the game early.
Thompson exited the game with 8 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter after suffering a hamstring injury. The dead-eye shooter landed awkwardly after taking a...
Eden Hazard Says Goodbye to Chelsea
Eden Hazard was the Man of the Match in Chelsea's 4-1 Europa League Final triumph over Arsenal on Wednesday night.
The Belgian midfielder scored two goals and provided an assist in Chelsea's triumph, the second in Hazard's tenure with the club.
Nonetheless, after seven seasons and 85 goals with the Blues, Hazard stated after the final in Baku that this match...
CB Chris Harris Jr. Gets an Improved Contract from the Broncos
Denver Broncos' cornerback Chris Harris Jr. was recently
quite vocal in his wishes to get a new contract from the team. Harris was so
set on the better deal that he even told the team to trade him if they don't
want to pay him. Well, this obviously worked as Broncos ended up honoring his
request.
Broncos announced on Tuesday that they have...
Jags’ RB Leonard Fournette Looking for a “Clean Start” in 2019
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette would probably want to forget 2018 as soon as possible.
After having an impressive rookie season, Fournette struggled last year both on and off the field. But the 24-year-old is already working on bouncing back in 2019.
During the team's OTAs, Fournette had a chat with reporters
and revealed that he is looking to...
Penguins Ready to Trade Phil Kessel, Kick Off Talks with Wild
It seems like Pittsburgh Penguins' winger Phil Kessel will wear a different jersey once the next NHL season kicks off. According to multiple reports, including one from TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, Penguins are working the phones in recent days in an attempt to trade Kessel.
Penguins were eliminated in the first round of Stanley Cup
playoffs this season, which prompted...
Rudy Gobert and Paul George Lead 2018-19 NBA All-Defensive First Team
The 2018-19 NBA All-Defensive First Team is in with Utah Jazz's center Rudy Gobert and Oklahoma City Thunder's forward Paul George leading the pack alongside Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo. This three are also the finalists 2018-19 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, which will be presented on Monday, June 24 during the third annual NBA Awards ceremony....
Dynamo’s DaMarcus Beasley Retiring at the End of the Season
Huston Dynamo's winger DaMarcus Beasley decided to retire
from professional soccer at the end of 2019 MLS season. Beasley, who is
currently in his 20th season as a pro, announced the decision via
social media post.
"Before my 37th birthday, I'd just like to say that this year will be my last," – Beasley wrote. "I appreciate all the love, cheers, and...
76ers’ James Ennis Declines His Player Option, Becomes a Free Agent
It looks like Philadelphia 76ers will have to do some more
contract negotiations this summer besides trying to keep Jimmy Butler and
Tobias Harris. Forward James Ennis decided to decline his player option and
will become an unrestricted free agent in July.
The news was confirmed by Ennis' agent Scott Nichols in talk
with Noah Levick of NBC Sports Philadelphia on Monday. According...