The Buccaneers held only a walk-through on Wednesday, because several players were under the weather.
“Unfortunately, this Wednesday, a lot of people have taken ill,” coach Todd Bowles said. “There is a bug going around the building. We had about five coaches and about 15 players down, so that helped aid in this walkthrough. There’s nothing we can really do about that today.”
Six players, including quarterback Baker Mayfield, were limited with the illness.
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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, responding to recent reports that some players have grown frustrated with his play, said he’ll “never run away” from holding himself accountable.
Veteran closer Raisel Iglesias, who totaled 97 saves with a 2.35 ERA for the Braves over parts of four seasons, will remain with the team on a one-year, $16 million deal.
In what might have been one of the wildest SEC coaches teleconference in recent memory, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian did something on Wednesday that Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin refused to do.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen two coaches take the opposite approach when discussing their commitment to a school as Sarkisian and Kiffin did during their 10- to 15-minute allotted times with the media.
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BALTIMORE — Another week, another absence for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
For the second straight Wednesday, Jackson was missing from practice in Owings Mills. This time, he has a new injury, though, and was listed with an ankle injury on the first injury report of the week.
Whether he would be back Thursday or available for Sunday’s game against the New York Jets, coach John Harbaugh wouldn’t say.
In the wake of Nico Harrison’s firing, the expectation in league circles has been that the Dallas Mavericks would at least listen to trade offers for Anthony Davis, provided the All-NBA big man can get and stay healthy. Put simply, it’s time for the Mavericks to pivot and start rebuilding around Cooper Flagg.
Or not.
Despite all the speculation about Davis’ future, Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban told Joe Varden of The Athletic there is no plan to trade Davis.
“We won’t.