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Kings sign C Phillip Danault to six-year deal

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The Los Angeles Kings have signed free agent center and former first-round pick Phillip Danault to a six-year, $33 million contract. Danault, 28, is fresh off leading the Montreal Canadiens to the Stanley Cup Final. He led all forwards in shorthanded time on ice and faceoff wins during the playoffs. He finished sixth in Selke Trophy voting this past season. Former Vancouver blueliner Alexander Edler also joined the King

Titans QB Ryan Tannehill: NFL 'forced my hand' with vaccine protocol

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Ryan Tannehill is one of the 80 players on the Titans' 90-man roster to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, but the Tennessee quarterback made it clear he didn't exactly go willingly. "I wouldn't have gotten the vaccine without the protocols they're forcing on us," Tannehill said Wednesday. Though there is no mandate from the NFL to players or coaches to be vaccinated, protocol in place creates significant challenges to choosin

Time to begin indy campaign before devolution attacks make it too late

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THERE is a whiff of what did you do in the war daddy about the attitude of some of the Indy purists, who lose few opportunities to sneer at converts to the cause. One friend and columnist for another newspaper has argued eloquently for independence these many years, but was criticised for admitting shed been convinced of the case for Yes at the last referendum.



Panthers add two to Reserve/COVID-19 list

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Will Bryan

SPARTANBURG - The Panthers added two players to the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday morning prior to the first training camp practice.

Defensive back Lano Hill, who was placed on active/PUP yesterday, and tight end Stephen Sullivan were both added to the reserve list.

They join Frankie Luvu who was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 yesterday.

Carolina also placed Phil Hoskins on the

Camp Observations: Day one of training camp in the books

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Darin Gantt

SPARTANBURG - Yes, training camp is officially open. And for what the Panthers are trying to accomplish today, it was a successful first practice.

It's just a little hard to see the big tangible successes at the moment, because they're still "ramping up" in head coach Matt Rhule's words.

"You could tell we were in really good shape," Rhule said. "Guys looked good; they're moving around, g

Brian Burns is back, and bringing more "juice"

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Darin Gantt

SPARTANBURG - All offseason, the Panthers have talked about all the young talent they've collected on defense.

Wednesday morning, it was finally all together.

Defensive end Brian Burns was back on the field for the first practice of training camp, after spending the offseason program watching from the sidelines (sort of) as he recovered from shoulder surgery.

So for the first time,

Packers WR Davante Adams won't take less to play with Aaron Rodgers

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With a short-term solution in place with Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers can address the contract status of another All-Pro. Wide receiver Davante Adams enters the final year of his contract facing the prospect of hitting free agency after the season, when Rodgers can work his way out of Green Bay. Adams recently broke off talks with the Packers on a long-term deal. According to reports, Green Bay is balking at a d

Cardinals 3B Nolan Arenado leaves game after HBP

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St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado left Wednesday's matinee against the Cleveland Indians after getting hit in the elbow on a pitch from Zach Plesac. Arenado was hit near the right elbow in the top of the fifth. He took his base but didn't come out for the bottom of the fifth. He was replaced in the lineup by Edmundo Sosa. The Cardinals are calling it a right forearm contusion. Arenado was a 1-for-1 with a

Lamar Jackson, Gus Edwards Placed on COVID-19 List

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Clifton Brown

For the second time in Lamar Jackson's young career, COVID-19 is forcing him to the sidelines.

Head Coach John Harbaugh announced Wednesday that Jackson is being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on the eve of camp's first practice. Jackson will be sidelined for the start of camp in accordance with NFL guidelines. Harbaugh also announced that running back Gus Edwards is going on the list.

Alex Rance rules out AFL comeback

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Former Richmond premiership hero Alex Rance was one of his team's best players in a one-off VFL appearance for Essendon against Queensland club Southport.

Mailbag: How Good Will the Offensive Line Be This Year

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by Garrett Downing & Ryan Mink

Mink: The Ravens' offensive line underwent a sizeable overhaul this offseason as there will be a different Week 1 starter in four of the five spots, making it one of the unit's biggest question marks heading into camp. But I believe this unit will be dramatically better in 2021 than it was in 2020.

Let's go across the projected starting line, starting with th

Practice Trace McSorley, Tyler Huntley Shine With Lamar Jackson Out

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Ryan Mink

Ravens training camp started with a stunner as Lamar Jackson wasn't on the field and Head Coach John Harbaugh announced his star quarterback is going on the COVID-19 list.

That meant the battle for the backup quarterback spot was thrust into the spotlight as Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley both got reps with the first-team offense. It also means it's on them to help the passing attack continue t

News & Notes: Attendance Report From Day 1 of Training Camp

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Ryan Mink

The best part of the Ravens' attendance report was having fans back at the Under Armour Performance Center. After no fans all of last year, it was a very welcomed sight that Head Coach John Harbaugh and players certainly took notice of.

"It's a different energy just coming out with people screaming and yelling," Harbaugh said. "It's just the way it's supposed to be."

After taking stock of t





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