Patriots-Chiefs game postponed after positive Coronavirus tests on both teams
Cam Newton was reportedly among those who tested positive. Sunday’s game will be rescheduled to Monday or Tuesday, the N.F.L. said. — NYT: Elena Bergeron and Ken Belson
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Cam Newton was reportedly among those who tested positive. Sunday’s game will be rescheduled to Monday or Tuesday, the N.F.L. said. — NYT: Elena Bergeron and Ken Belson
As the stars of tennis converged on the French Open and settled with entourages into bio-secured hotels, Daniel Altmaier was already grafting on the clay courts, getting dirty in the dust and picking up clues here, tips there about the surface’s quirks
The Vegas Golden Knights re-signed Robin Lehner on Saturday to a $25 million, five-year contract that makes him their goaltender of the present and future and plunges one-time face of the franchise Marc-Andre Fleury into uncertainty. — FOX News
The Pittsburgh Penguins are putting their faith and their money in goalie Tristan Jarry. — FOX News
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert appeared to be upset over the rash of injuries that were occurring at MetLife Stadium on Thursday night during the New York Jets and Denver Broncos’ game. — FOX News: Ryan Gaydos
At least eight members of the Tennessee Titans, including three players, have tested positive for coronavirus this week, marking the first outbreak in the NFL. — FOX News: Paulina Dedaj
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Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Oneil Cruz was reportedly arrested in a deadly crash in the Dominican Republic on Monday. — FOX News: Ryan Gaydos
Though his career was cut short by knee injuries, he was widely regarded as one of the greatest running backs in National Football League history. — NYT: George Vecsey