Micah Parsons is hurting Cowboys training camp progress in the best way
Micah Parsons is so dominant at Cowboys training camp this year that coaches say he's almost disrupting the offense too much.Micah Parsons is a beast. This has been known after two seasons of outstanding play in the NFL, already picking up two All-Pro nods and contending for Defensive Playe...
2023-08-06 01:20
Why Liverpool are playing at Preston's Deepdale Stadium for pre-season friendly
Why Liverpool are playing a pre-season friendly against Bundesliga side Darmstadt at Preston North End's Deepdale Stadium rather than Anfield.
2023-08-06 01:15
White injury, Fagerson red overshadow Scotland World Cup warm-up win over France
Scotland scrum-half Ben White limped off with an ankle injury just weeks before the Rugby World Cup while prop Zander Fagerson saw red during a remarkable 25-21 warm-up win over a...
2023-08-06 01:13
5 NFL teams that are going to wish they drafted Stetson Bennett IV
Stetson Bennett IV is already making other teams look foolish for passing on him in the draft.With Stetson Bennett IV turning heads during Los Angeles Rams training camp, you better believe several NFL teams will end up regretting not taking the Georgia legend in the 2023 NFL Draft.Bennett l...
2023-08-06 01:12
Steve Cohen's letter to Mets fans signals massive, refreshing shift in approach
Steve Cohen profusely apologized to Mets fans for a frustrating season. Though it officially waves the proverbial white flag, it's refreshing to see.The New York Mets massive multimillion-dollar experiment has officially failed. While it looked like owner Steve Cohen's loose grip on hi...
2023-08-06 01:08
Andre Onana reacts to getting lobbed from centre circle on Old Trafford debut
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has reacted to being lobbed from over 40 yards in a 3-1 pre-season friendly win against Lens on Saturday.
2023-08-06 01:00
'Cold and shaking' Hatton wins mountain bike world gold
British rider Charlie Hatton produced a flying run to win the men's mountain bike downhill final at the world cycling championships...
2023-08-06 00:59
Evans storms closer to Rally of Finland triumph
Elfyn Evans swept to the brink of victory in the Rally of Finland on Saturday, hammering home the advantage handed to him by the retirement on Friday of Toyota...
2023-08-06 00:58
3 Cubs who weren't traded at the deadline, but will be gone this offseason
The Cubs decided to position themselves as late sellers at the MLB trade deadline. Still, these players are coming up on their final days.The Chicago Cubs at one point looked like one of the most obvious sellers in regards to the MLB trade deadline. After all, Chicago had players on contracts se...
2023-08-06 00:51
Braves-Cubs start time: Cubs rain delay update in Chicago on August 5
With weather hitting the Chicagoland area on Saturday, will the Braves-Cubs game this afternoon go on at the expected time?Saturday morning came with foggy, misty skies in the Chicagoland area. Wrigley Field, just before noon local time, still had the tarp on the dirt, which had been the case si...
2023-08-06 00:47
Wrexham’s league return in front of Hollywood stars was spoiled by MK Dons
Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and fellow Hollywood star Hugh Jackman watched Wrexham’s long-awaited English Football League return end in a 5-3 home humbling at the hands of MK Dons. Saturday’s encounter was an emotional occasion in north Wales as a sell-out crowd watched their side play their first Sky Bet League Two game since 2008. But Wrexham returned with a bump in front of ambitious owners Reynolds and McElhenney, with the dominant Dons becoming the first side to win at the SToK Racecourse since November 2021. These sides were two divisions apart just three months ago and the visitors quickly showed their quality, taking a two-goal lead just 10 minutes into Graham Alexander’s first game in charge. Ben Foster could not prevent Eoghan O’Connell’s own goal or Mohamed Eisa’s excellent solo effort, with Jacob Mendy reducing the deficit just before half-time as Wrexham celebrated a first EFL goal in 5,572 days. But the start of what manager Phil Parkinson called a “new era” proved a chastening one, with Jonathan Leko drilling home from distance and then beating Foster again as the Dons pulled further ahead. Wrexham grabbed one back through hometown hero Jordan Davies, before the Dons’ Daniel Harvie and home substitute Anthony Forde completed the scoring in stoppage time. The hosts were without injured star striker Paul Mullin and new signing James McClean at the Racecourse, where Parkinson’s men looked nervy and went behind in the sixth minute. O’Connell headed Ethan Robson’s free-kick into his own goal, with MJ Williams soon seeing a shot hit the post before the Dons’ second arrived in the 10th minute. Eisa showed excellent skill and perseverance before eventually prodding underneath Foster to stun the Racecourse faithful and delight the 1,115 away fans. Ryan Barnett had cut in to flash a strike over at the other end shortly before, but Wrexham struggled to deal with the two-goal gut punch and created little in the way of clear-cut chances. Foster did well to stop a Leko effort from the edge of the box as MK Dons pushed for a third, only for Wrexham to reduce the deficit in the 42nd minute. Billy Waters saw his effort denied by Dons goalkeeper Craig MacGillivray, with Mendy firing home the rebound and restoring hope. Wrexham looked to kick on when the second half got under way, only to fall further behind to a thumping 51st minute Leko strike as referee Tom Reeves allowed play to continue despite Andy Cannon being left in a heap. Parkinson made a triple change but his side were soon further behind, with impressive Leko beating the offside trap and then Foster to net his second of the afternoon in the 64th minute. Substitute Ollie Palmer saw an effort smothered and fellow introduction Davies flashed narrowly over as Wrexham looked to pull one back, with the latter finally burying home a stunner in the 82nd minute. Wrexham pushed for more and Forde curled home brilliantly in stoppage time, although Harvie had just extended the visitors’ lead as the Dons ran out deserved winners. Read More Why James McClean needs Wrexham just as much as the club needs him ‘Finally snagged an invite!’ Hugh Jackman joins Ryan Reynolds at Wrexham game Why Wrexham can’t bank on another Hollywood ending Carl Starfelt makes likely farewell Celtic appearance in opening day SPL win Andre Onana and Mason Mount have Old Trafford debuts to forget in pre-season friendly Aaron Ramsey: Riches of Saudi league no contest for ‘priceless’ Cardiff return
2023-08-06 00:45
Joe Burrow teammate casts serious doubt over Week 1 injury readiness
Will Joe Burrow be back from injury in time for the Bengals' Week 1 matchup against the Browns? Ja'Marr Chase doesn't want him pushing to be.Watching Joe Burrow go down with an injury during training camp was the worst nightmare for Bengals fans. The good news is they woke up quic...
2023-08-06 00:38
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