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Sources: Dolphins extend coach Mike McDaniel through 2028 MIAMI -- The Dolphins have agreed to a three-year extension with Mike McDaniel, sources told ESPN's Jeff Darlington, keeping their head coach in south Florida through the 2028 season. McDaniel is ... 08/30/2024 - 5:08 am | View Link
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Broncos inactives (9:33 a.m.):
QB Zach Wilson (3rd QB)
S JL Skinner (ankle)
WR Devaughn Vele
RB Blake Watson
CB Kris Abrams-Draine
TE Lucas Krull
DL Eyioma Uwazurike
WR Troy Franklin active again. OL Frank Crum active for the first time.
Vele cracked a rib in Week 1 and was out last week, but he was a full participant in Friday’s practice.
For evidence that Colorado is the epicenter of American women’s rugby, rewind to last weekend.
Trailing on the final play in extra time of the national championship, the Colorado Gray Wolves banded together for a driving maul to win on a dramatic walk-off try for the club’s record fifth title.
The score lifted the Gray Wolves to a 31-27 victory over the Berkeley All Blues to capture the Legacy Cup in North Carolina, where the sport bridged the gap between the long-running Women’s Premier League (an amateur, pay-to-pay circuit) and forthcoming Women’s Elite Rugby, the first professional women’s rugby league in the U.
Kyle Freeland’s been down, demoted and counted out.
Now he’s thriving. Again.
Six years after the best season of his career, and six months removed from the worst stretch of his career, the 31-year-old lefty might be in the best place of his career.
Freeland entered the weekend series against the Dodgers riding a hot streak.
Before the Nuggets set sail for Abu Dhabi in a week, their preseason informally tips off with media day next Thursday followed by training camp. After an eventful offseason, here are the five most important storylines to watch going into camp, including one bit of financial business that could have a significant effect on the team’s future.
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The Colorado Rapids are headed to the playoffs.
Reggie Cannon scored a goal in his first home match with the Rapids and Djordje Mihailovic netted a penalty kick goal in stoppage time as Colorado took down Toronto FC 2-0 at a rainy Dick’s Sporting Goods Park on Saturday night.
The win clinched the Rapids’ first MLS Cup Playoffs berth since finishing atop the table in the Western Conference in 2021.
The Colorado Buffaloes beat the Baylor Bears after an improbable last second desperation touchdown pass to force overtime at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. The Buffaloes scored on their opening overtime possession and forced a Bears fumble to win the game.
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