The Eagles are again aiming for a championship just five seasons after winning it all thanks in large part to General Manager Howie Roseman, who led a uniquely fast rebuild through a series of bold moves.
Category: Draft and Recruitment (Sports)
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Oklahoma City’s Chet Holmgren Discusses Lost Rookie NBA Season
“I could let this be a blessing or a curse, you know?” Holmgren said. “So I got to figure out how to turn it into a blessing, how to make the most out of it.”
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This Isn’t Who the Lakers Are Supposed to Be. Right?
The Lakers have long been seen as a glamour franchise of big names and big wins. LeBron James is dominating. But the wins have been much harder to come by, for a while.
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In the Shadow of Superstars, Golden State’s Young Players Try to Bloom
Newer players like Moses Moody, 20, struggle for playing time but embrace the challenge to prove themselves. “I try to take in as much as I can,” he said.
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M.L.B.’s Dream Series Hopes to Show Black Players They Belong
While no American-born Black players participated in this year’s World Series, an effort has been in place for years to reverse recent declines in participation.
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What We Learned From Week 18 in the N.F.L.
The Dolphins and Jaguars grabbed the last two spots in the A.F.C., while Tom Brady broke his own record for pass completions.
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Unwanted Linebacker on T.C.U.’s Unlikely Cast in C.F.P. Title Game
Johnny Hodges transferred to Texas Christian from Navy after numerous rejections. On Monday, he’ll play in the College Football Playoff national championship game against Georgia.
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The First H.B.C.U. Gymnastics Team is Aiming Even Higher
Fisk University put a gymnastics team together after sensing an opportunity to encourage Black women to compete in the college sport.
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Replacing Legends on the College Basketball Court
Coaches for the Rutgers women and the Duke and Villanova men are following up on long runs from their Hall of Fame predecessors.
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Louisville’s Penalties, Such as They Are, Bolster the Status Quo
Louisville received a handful of recruiting sanctions, a $5,000 fine and will be on probation for two years, but its former coach Rick Pitino received no penalties.
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Ray Guy, First N.F.L. Punter Named to the Hall of Fame, Dies at 72
A slender Georgia country boy with the outlaw Oakland Raiders of the 1970s, he proved that a punt could be a spectacle in its own right.
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Overtime Elite Gets Media Deal With Amazon Prime Video
The deal to stream Overtime Elite’s games to Prime Video comes as top male players consider the league an option instead of traditional high schools and colleges.
