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How much will Arsenal miss Edu after sporting director's shock departure?
Edu has successfully overseen Arsenal's transfers for the past five years. Why is he leaving so unexpectedly, and what will the Gunners do now?
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From surgery to doubt to dominance: How the Bengals' Joe Burrow returned to form
It's been nearly a year since Burrow injured his right wrist against Baltimore, and now he's again facing the Ravens -- healthy and playing better than ever.
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After the stunning death of a coach, how the Ravens are playing this season for him
Offensive line coach Joe D'Alessandris died of a heart attack 11 days before the season started.
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'It's pretty comfortable': Jets tackle spends nights in hyperbaric chamber for rehab
Jets tackle Morgan Moses has managed to stay on the field with a round-the-clock rehab program.
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Osimhen double as Galatasaray sink 10-man Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur's perfect Europa League start ended as they lost 3-2 at Galatasaray on Thursday with Victor Osimhen scoring twice for the hosts and Will Lankshear netting his first goal for Spurs but also getting sent off.
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The VAR Review: Was Mikel Arteta right to rage over Arsenal penalties?
Arteta was furious at two refereeing decisions after Arsenal suffered a 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan.
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18 experts make second-half predictions: Playoff race shockers, MVP picks and more
Can Jared Goff win his first MVP? Will the Ravens make the Super Bowl? Our experts predict the rest of the year.
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Ravens activate RB Mitchell, waive OLB Ngakoue
Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell was activated off the physically unable to perform list Thursday.
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Philadelphia Union fires Curtin after 11 seasons
Jim Curtin was fired Thursday by the Philadelphia Union, the two-time MLS coach of the year out after 11 seasons and one MLS Cup final appearance.
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Alabama at LSU: Turnover battle could turn the tide
Betting Saturday's big SEC matchup between the No. 11 Alabama Tide and No. 14 LSU Tigers? Here's what you need to know.
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Germany wrongly name Latvia player in NL squad
Germany had to hurriedly revise its squad list for the Nations League on Thursday after accidentally including a player from Latvia.
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Williams: Barça players kept texting me to join them
Spain star Nico Williams has revealed some Barcelona players tried to convince him to leave Athletic Club and join them at the Camp Nou in the summer.
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Josh Giddey's new role 'making things easy' for the Bulls
After being traded to Chicago in June, Giddey is finding a home in the Bulls' fast-paced offense.
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Billy Napier off the hot seat: Why now and what's next for Florida?
Florida has decided to bring back Napier. We look at the move means for the Gators, their portal plans and recruiting outlook.
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'Trying to help him': Flyers to sit Michkov vs. Bolts
Flyers rookie Matvei Michkov, who has just one assist in the last five games, will be a healthy scratch Thursday. "It's trying to help him," John Tortorella said.
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Sources: 76ers' Maxey expected to miss weeks
Philadelphia 76ers All-Star Tyrese Maxey is expected to miss a couple of weeks because of a right hamstring injury, sources told ESPN on Thursday.
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Panthers, leading rusher Hubbard reach extension
The Panthers have agreed to a four-year extension with running back Chuba Hubbard, the team announced Thursday.
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UConn, Louisville to meet in historic women's tilt
UConn and Louisville will tip off the 2025-26 season at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, appearing in the first-ever women's college basketball matchup of the Armed Forces Classic.
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Young trolls fans; Hawks roast Knicks, Yanks, Cowboys in social media post
Atlanta's social media team didn't just pick one target for their latest virtual jab.
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George booed in L.A. return, calls reaction 'stupid'
Sixers star Paul George said his return to L.A. against the Clippers on Wednesday night drew a fair and split reaction, but he didn't understand or care for the boos
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