Author: Michael

A.J. Green signed a one-day contract on Saturday in order to officially retire as a member of the Bengals. 
Green, who played 11 years in the NFL, enjoyed nine solid seasons in Cincinnati. After being drafted by the Bengals with the fourth pick in the 2011 NFL draft out of Georgia, the star wideout was selected to seven Pro Bowls during an illustrious NFL career.
Green surpassed 1,000 receiving yards in six of his first seven seasons with Cincinnati, so it was only fitting that he returned back to the franchise for his final act.
“A.J. Green has officially retired as a Bengal.

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Iowa State was embroiled in a true slugfest on the road at Ohio Saturday, with points coming at a premium. The Cyclones thought they were on the board in the middle of the fourth quarter with a 37-yard field goal by Chase Contreraz, but the official deemed that the kick—which appeared to clear the upright for three points—was a miss.
On third-and-13 from the Ohio 31-yard-line, Cyclones quarterback Rocco Becht found Dimitri Stanley for 12 yards. Rather than go for it on fourth-and-1, coach Matt Campbell elected to kick a field goal to cut the Bobcats lead to a touchdown.

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No one can say that it wasn’t entertaining while it lasted.
And as they say, all good things must come to an end. Shohei Ohtani has suffered another injury and has been declared out for the remainder of the season.

The Angels announced that Shohei Ohtani has been placed on the injured list with an oblique injury and will be out for the remainder of the season pic.twitter.

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Hours ahead of Colorado’s expected dismantling of Colorado State, Buffs head coach Deion Sanders previewed how he expects the postgame handshake to go down.
To be more specific, coach Prime demonstrated to Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff the way in which he plans to greet Colorado State coach Jay Norvell when the clock hits :00.
Something tells me Norvell likely won’t appreciate Prime’s sarcasm.
Then again, if the game goes according to Vegas (PointsBet favors Colorado by 23.5), Norvell won’t like the final score much either.

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Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon told reporters on Friday that a doctor—who was not assigned by the team and is the fifth that he’s seen overall—diagnosed him with a fractured tibia. Rendon has not played in more than two months as he recovers on the 60-Day IL.
On July 4, Rendon sustained what was reported as a bone bruise when he hit a foul ball off his left leg. Now, in what appears as an injury that is worse than initially stated, the 33-year-old told reporters that he was unsure why the Angeles labeled his injury as a bone bruise.

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