Brooke Pryor Close Brooke Pryor ESPN Staff Writer Previously covered the Kansas City Chiefs for the Kansas City Star and Oklahoma University for the Oklahoman. Jamison Hensley Close Jamison Hensley ESPN Staff Writer Jamison Hensley is a reporter covering the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. Jamison joined ESPN in 2011, covering the AFC North before focusing
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Brett Okamoto, ESPN Staff WriterJan 11, 2025, 10:34 PM ET Close MMA columnist for ESPN.com Analyst for “MMA Live” Covered MMA for Las Vegas Sun Open Extended Reactions UFC strawweight Mackenzie Dern avenged a loss from five years ago to Amanda Ribas on Saturday, as she submitted Ribas via armbar with just four seconds remaining
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Jeff Borzello, ESPN Staff WriterJan 11, 2025, 03:32 PM ET Close Basketball recruiting insider. Joined ESPN in 2014. Graduate of University of Delaware. Open Extended Reactions Auburn star Johni Broome, the front-runner for National Player of the Year, left Saturday’s 66-63 win at South Carolina after suffering a left ankle injury. Broome went to the
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Every Serie A match is available to watch LIVE with Home of Serie A on OneFootball to users in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Find out more here. The Sérgio Conceição era has already suffered its first disappointment in Serie A after the Italian giants stuttered in a 1-1 draw against visiting Cagliari. Scorers: Morata 51′; Zortea 55′ I
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TORONTO — One of the secrets to building a successful team is finding good players before everyone realizes just how good they are. That means doing your due diligence in the draft and free agency and finding players before they breakout, allowing you to accumulate more talented players than the other teams. The 2025 CFL
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Associated Press Jan 11, 2025, 07:17 AM ET Open Extended Reactions ST. ANTON, Austria — Lindsey Vonn skied into an impressive sixth place in her first World Cup downhill race in six years Saturday. The 40-year-old United States star — the greatest downhill racer in women’s World Cup history — was fastest in the first
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Two New York Yankees fans who tried to rip the ball from Los Angeles Dodgers fielder Mookie Betts’ glove during game four of the World Series in October have been banned from all Major League Baseball stadiums indefinitely. Betts, 32, was catching a foul ball hit by ex-Yankee Gleyber Torres at the right field wall
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