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Kevin Zeitler has a new home.
The former Giants guard agreed to a three-year, $22 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport. The deal will keep the veteran
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Regarding the Rangers, who open a two-game set at the Garden against the Flyers on Monday:
1. The question for the hierarchy approaching the April 12 trade deadline is whether Pavel Buchnevich has
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TAMPA — Luis Severino could be even better than before following Tommy John surgery, according to longtime Yankees bullpen coach Mike Harkey.
“I think when he does come back, he’s gonna be
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Trevor Bauer’s one-eye experiment did not work out as well this time.
Bauer hit Mariners third baseman Ty France with a pitch in the first inning of the Dodgers’ spring training game on
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BOSTON — Jake DeBrusk returned after being benched one game for lack of effort and scored his first goal in almost a month, chasing Rangers goalie Alexandar Georgiev early in the second period and
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Duke’s season appears to be over.
The Blue Devils had a positive COVID-19 test on Thursday morning and are out of the ACC Tournament, according to multiple reports.
The overwhelming feeling
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TAMPA — Luis Severino threw off a mound for the first time on Tuesday since undergoing Tommy John surgery just over a year ago.
Aaron Boone said he watched the 20-pitch session at the team’s
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The estranged husband of ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Erika Jayne, Tom Girardi, can no longer practice law amid legal drama — details
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The Giants released veteran guard Kevin Zeitler on Wednesday, the team announced, as they try to get under the new NFL salary cap number of $182.5 million.
Zeitler, 31, was set to count $14.5
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The Giants did not have to do a thing on Wednesday to gain $2.5 million in salary cap space for the 2021 season.
Problem is, all the other teams in the league also gained the same cap