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Sources: Madrid search for Carvajal replacements
Real Madrid have begun the search for a right-back to replace the injured Dani Carvajal, sources have told ESPN, but the LaLiga club are aware that finding the right candidate in the January transfer window will be difficult.
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Breaking down the first LeBron-Bronny game -- and what's next for the Lakers
Is Bronny NBA-ready? Will he be on the active roster opening night? Here are the biggest takeaways.
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'Everybody catches the end of it': How tensions boiled over in Pads-Dodgers Game 2
A rivalry that already burned hot has been taken to another level after a chaotic first two games of the NLDS.
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Bone to pick: Bulldogs' Smart wants fans louder
Georgia coach Kirby Smart said he felt fans weren't loud enough during Saturday's win, adding Monday that "it's OK to say how you feel and try to pull the family together."
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Tide's Oatis to redshirt, transfer over playing time
Alabama junior defensive tackle Jehiem Oatis will redshirt this season and enter the NCAA transfer portal, he told ESPN.
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College Football Power Rankings: Five new teams enter the rankings
Week 6 brought chaos. Two of the top five programs lost to unranked teams, and we added five new schools to our list.
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After another historic season, Aaron Judge needs new October ending
His regular-season numbers are historic. But the Yankees captain has fallen short in his ultimate goal: to lead his team to a title.
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Who should challenge for Alex Pereira's title next?
After two title fights in Salt Lake City, what lies ahead for the big names from UFC 307?
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How Chris Olave has emerged from Michael Thomas' shadow to become the Saints' WR1
The receiver spent the offseason "reprogramming" himself and focusing on how to become a No. 1 wideout.
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Source: Cowboys DE Kneeland has torn meniscus
Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland escaped a season-ending injury to his right knee, but he will need surgery that could keep him out four to six weeks, according to a source.
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Horns expect Ewers to be ready to start vs. OU
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian expects QB Quinn Ewers, who hasn't played since Sept. 14, to be ready to start when the No. 1 Longhorns play No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday.
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Source: Bengals lose starting CB Hill to torn ACL
Bengals cornerback Dax Hill is expected to be out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL in his right knee, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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Netherlands legend Johan Neeskens dies at 73
Johan Neeskens, one of the midfield stars of the Netherlands' "Clockwork Orange" teams of the 1970s alongside Johan Cruyff, has died. He was 73.
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Jets' Rodgers has low ankle sprain, 'fine' for MNF
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers has a low ankle sprain but should be "fine" to play in New York's next game against the Bills on "Monday Night Football," coach Robert Saleh said.
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Vanderbilt, Arkansas fined for fans storming field
The Southeastern Conference has fined Vanderbilt and Arkansas after their fans stormed the field following upset wins on Saturday.
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LeBron, son Bronny share court, make history
LeBron James and his son Bronny James made history Sunday, becoming the first father and son to play together in an NBA game.
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Mbappé criticized in France for skipping int'l games
France captain Kylian Mbappé is facing criticism in his home country for skipping Les Bleus' Nations League games against Israel and Belgium while being available to play for Real Madrid.
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Guardiola: Ederson stayed at Man City due to price
Pep Guardiola has revealed that Ederson remained at Manchester City during the summer because no club met their asking price for the goalkeeper.
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Gravenberch: Slot trust behind Liverpool form
Ryan Gravenberch said his impressive form this season for Liverpool is a result of the trust Arne Slot has shown in him.
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Unbeaten Orlando Pride clinch 1st NWSL Shield
The Orlando Pride clinched their first National Women's Soccer League Shield on Sunday. The award is given to the team that finishes No. 1 in the regular-season standings
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