The Patriots have traded pass rusher Matthew Judon to the Falcons for a third-round pick, sources told ESPN.
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Former NBA first-rounder Royce White accomplished an incredible feat this week: winning the Primary GOP Senate race.
Without much politics to his resume, White won over voters in Minnesota with common sense.
On Tuesday, White won the GOP primary race, capturing 38.5 percent of the vote in the eight-candidate pool.
White, 33, will challenge Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar in November.
“For many years, Republicans have talked about expanding our tent and focusing on the Twin Cities Metro,” White posted on X.
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Jonathan Jones joins CBS Sports HQ to break dow
The head of the three-person panel at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has been representing Romanian interests for years.
The New England Patriots are rebuilding and everyone knows it, which is the reason multiple teams spent the past couple of weeks calling about acquiring edge rusher Matthew Judon.
Well, turns out the Patriots were willing to listen.
And so they’re sending Judon to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick, a source confirmed to OutKick.com.
Judon, 32 on Thursday, will be joining his third team because the Falcons wanted to upgrade their defensive front and create more pressure on the quarterback – a Judon strength.
Sure, the Bears QB is one player to watch, but Ravens CB Nate Wiggins and Jets RB Braelon Allen, and these other rookies also deserve a look.
Jarren Duran returned to the Boston Red Sox‘ lineup on Wednesday after his two-game suspension for using an inappropriate word towards a fan.
Duran could be heard on a hot mic yelling towards a heckler, which resulted in an apology and criticism from sports media and even the far-left mayor of Boston.
READ: Red Sox Outfielder Jarren Duran Calls Heckling Fan Anti-Gay Slur, Immediately Apologizes After Loss
It did not, however, impact his popularity with most of the rest of fans across Major League Baseball.
Collin Morikawa and Rory McIlroy at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill. | Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images
With the FedEx Cup Playoffs now here, top players have voiced their opinions on the format, and McIlroy and Morikawa support it.
The PGA Tour’s three-week-long playoffs, which kicks off Thursday in Memphis at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, continues to provoke discussions about the format among top players.
Some, such as Scottie Scheffler, do not like the structure of it.
Let’s not get it twisted … ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith is chugging the Kamala Harris Kool-Aid put out by Dems to get Americans hyped for a candidate no one asked for …
But even Smith is troubled by Kamala Harris’ clandestine presidential campaign as the Democrat candidate continues to evade the spotlight, tough interviews, and debates with former President Donald Trump.
Stephen A. criticized Harris on his YouTube show, displaying some much-needed (albeit overdue) common sense.
Seriously, how can anyone claim they love a candidate who’s never there?
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