Day: June 18, 2022

Sports

Bills’ WR Stefon Diggs hosts D.C. youth football camp

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Stefon Diggs flew through the rungs of an agility ladder laid out on the turf of Emery Heights Community Center in D.C., showcasing the precise footwork that has landed him in the upper echelon of NFL wide receivers. On the ladder next to him, a young boy in a […]

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Kenny Atkinson reverses course on Hornets job, with stay with Warriors

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Golden State Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson will return to Steve Kerr’s bench after reconsidering his decision to become the next head coach of the Charlotte Hornets, according to two people with knowledge of the situation. The Hornets agreed this month to make Atkinson their next coach. However, the Hornets […]

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Ryan Zimmerman could possibly fail this quiz

[ad_1] In a pregame ceremony Saturday at Nationals Park, Ryan Zimmerman will become the first Nationals player to have his jersey number retired. Washington’s first draft pick, who announced his retirement in February, established himself as the face of the franchise over the past 17 years while setting numerous team records and helping the Nationals […]

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Nelson Cruz heating up with MLB trade deadline looming

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load When Nelson Cruz signed with the Washington Nationals this spring, General Manager Mike Rizzo wanted a veteran with power to provide protection behind Juan Soto in the lineup. Still, Cruz was 41 and there were questions about how much he had left. He hit .226 after he was traded […]

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NFL to seek ‘significant’ suspension of Deshaun Watson

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load The NFL will argue that Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should receive a “significant” suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, multiple people familiar with the case said Friday. The league “probably” will seek a suspension of one full season for Watson, a person on Watson’s side of […]

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Steph Curry’s NBA Finals MVP award brings new chapter to his legacy

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load It is actually perfect for Stephen Curry’s legacy tale that it took four championships until he won the NBA Finals MVP award. It challenges you, once again, to contemplate his greatness differently. He is his own genre of alpha, not a checklist legend following some Hall of Fame manual. […]

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Juan Soto responds to Dave Martinez’s criticism of his effort

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Being one of the best players in baseball, and being dubbed the Washington Nationals’ franchise player by his general manager, manager and teammates before this season, has often lent Juan Soto a bright spotlight for the right reasons. But Friday brought one of the few departures from that. This […]

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The World Cup’s rejection of Washington, FedEx Field and Daniel Snyder

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load As the bus full of World Cup officials last fall was making its way to FedEx Field from a downtown D.C. hotel, someone among the entourage, a U.S. Soccer official confided to me, remarked how unpleasantly surprised they were that the trip to a potential 2026 men’s World Cup […]

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Bryson DeChambeau’s wild show winds through the U.S. Open

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load BROOKLINE, Mass. — If following a round of golf with Bryson DeChambeau is a bit like climbing in a racecar with treadless tires on a greased track and realizing a toddler is at the wheel, well, that would explain how we skidded to the top of a rocky outcropping […]

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Tampa Bay Lightning look to bounce back in Game 2

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load DENVER — The Tampa Bay Lightning finds itself in a familiar situation entering Game 2 of these Stanley Cup finals, down 1-0 in the series to a potent Colorado Avalanche team looking to dethrone the two-time defending champion. It is the third time Tampa Bay has lost the first […]

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Doctors take inspiration from online dating to build organ transplant AI

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Phil Mickelson will miss the cut at the U.S. Open

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load Phil Mickelson’s first major tournament since joining the breakaway LIV Golf Invitational Series was a short one, as he missed the cut at the U.S. Open in Brookline, Mass. Mickelson finished 11 over par after 36 holes, well off a cut line of 3 over. Considering his unfortunate history […]

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House oversight committee urges Daniel Snyder to testify June 22

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load The chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform wrote Friday that she found no “valid reason” for Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder’s refusal to testify at next week’s Capitol Hill hearing on the team’s workplace issues and urged him to “reconsider his decision.” In a six-page letter […]

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Spirit’s winless run goes up to 11 with home draw vs. Racing Louisville

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load In its latest effort to snap an extended winless drought before losing a chunk of the team to international play, the Washington Spirit came out firing against Racing Louisville. From the outset, the Spirit was far more threatening in attack than it was in last week’s loss to North […]

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Collin Morikawa, Rory McIlory and Jon Rahm in mix at U.S. Open

[ad_1] Placeholder while article actions load BROOKLINE, Mass. — For a weird while it looked like this U.S. Open might turn out to be some sort of funky qualifiers’ paradise. Up to the rafters of the leader board went five unknowns who qualified in Ohio, two who qualified in Texas, one who qualified in Canada, […]

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