Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Broncos cut QB Mark Sanchez and other top stories.

  • Broncos cut QB Mark Sanchez

    Broncos cut QB Mark Sanchez
    AP 6:57 p.m. EDT September 3, 2016Denver Broncos wide receiver Jordan Taylor (87) makes a catch as Arizona Cardinals defensive back Cariel Brooks defends during the second half of an NFL preseason football game, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)(Photo: The Associated Press)ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Mark Sanchez, Denver's biggest offseason acquisition, didn't make the roster Saturday, saving the Broncos $3.5 million and a seventh-round draft pick. Sanc..
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  • Mike Williams' career night helps lift Clemson over Auburn

    Mike Williams' career night helps lift Clemson over Auburn
    Auburn, Ala. — Mike Williams recalled the exact moment when his official return to the field led to his reemergence as one of college football's best receivers. "After the first quarter they came to the sideline and said, 'We're about to get you the ball,'" Clemson's standout senior receiver said. "Second quarter (they) did it and everything started flowing real good." In No. 2 Clemson's 19-16 road win at Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday night, Williams became both catalyst and safety valve...
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  • Winners and losers of Sam Bradford trade

    Winners and losers of Sam Bradford trade
    For better or worse, no general manager runs his squad more like a fantasy team than the Eagles' Howie Roseman. On Saturday, it was for the better. Philadelphia's deal of Sam Bradford to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a 2017 first-round pick and a 2018 fourth-round pick makes two NFC teams more compelling this year. It gives the Vikings a fighting chance of a playoff run in their new stadium and gives Eagles fans a chance to watch No. 2 overall pick Carson Wentz play all season. It is..
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  • LSU coach Les Miles will review late hit on Wisconsin's D'Cota Dixon

    LSU coach Les Miles will review late hit on Wisconsin's D'Cota Dixon
    GREEN BAY, Wis. -- LSU coach Les Miles will review offensive lineman Josh Boutte's late hit on Wisconsin's D'Cota Dixon, but he thinks it's possible that Boutte didn't know the play was over.Boutte, a starting guard for the Tigers, was ejected after leveling Dixon with 57 seconds left in No. 5 LSU's 16-14 loss to Wisconsin on Saturday at Lambeau Field. Dixon intercepted Brandon Harris' pass near the LSU sideline and then started celebrating with the ball and his hand raised when Boutte leveled h..
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  • Hip Injury Forces Kyrgios to Withdraw; Journeyman Challenges Murray

    Hip Injury Forces Kyrgios to Withdraw; Journeyman Challenges Murray
    Photo The No. 14-seeded Kyrgios was trailing, 6-4, 4-6, 1-6, before he retired from his third-round match against Illya Marchenko. Credit Geoff Burke/USA Today Sports, via Reuters Nick Kyrgios could not jump and could not move forward, and the hip injury he had struggled with through his first two matches at the United States Open had finally caught up with him.“I guess it’s just a matter of time,” Kyrgios, of Australia, said after retiring from his third-round match Sa..
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  • Nebraska honors Foltz, pulls away to defeat Fresno St. 43-10

    Nebraska honors Foltz, pulls away to defeat Fresno St. 43-10
    AP 12:48 a.m. EDT September 4, 2016Nebraska head coach Mike Riley follows the second half of an NCAA college football game against Fresno State in Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Nebraska won 43-10 in coach Riley's 100th win as a college coach. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)(Photo: The Associated Press)LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) รข€” Nebraska overpowered Fresno State in the second half and won its opener in the easy fashion that was expected.The lasting memory of Saturday night's 43-10 win w..
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  • Eisenberg: No Sentimentality In Ravens Roster Decisions

    Eisenberg: No Sentimentality In Ravens Roster Decisions
    Five thoughts on the cuts the Ravens made Saturday to pare their roster to the 53-man limit: Ravens Aren’t Playing Softball I can’t remember a more surprising final round of cuts.  I guess it should be expected after last season, but the Ravens are obviously in no mood for sentimentality. They dropped an overachieving receiver who outperformed every player at his position in training camp and the preseason (Jeremy Butler). They dropped two underwhelming high draft picks (Terrence Brooks and Art..
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  • Campus Cleanup: Houston rocks Oklahoma to send a loud and clear message to the Big 12

    Campus Cleanup: Houston rocks Oklahoma to send a loud and clear message to the Big 12
    Quarterback Greg Ward Jr. runs for daylight in No. 15 Houston’s 33-23 upset of No. 3 Oklahoma on Saturday. (Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports) HOUSTON — Of all oddities, college football revealed on Saturday that money isn’t everything. Who knew. Certainly, money remained popular, and people spoke of money, as with the mass speculation about Big 12 expansion. Why, at halftime of Oklahoma vs. Houston at NRG Stadium, Houston Athletic Director Hunter Yurachek was telling a batch of listeners with ..
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