Browns hobble into the bye week after being stung by a rash of injuries in the first 4 weeks
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2023-10-03 07:18
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2023-05-10 04:18
Michael Strahan prioritizes NFL anchoring gig over ‘GMA’ after partying at co-host Robin Roberts’ wedding
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2023-09-12 12:22
Vingegaard climbs closer to Tour title by crushing Pogacar again
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2023-07-20 00:17
Track, BMX, road, mountain all rub shoulders at cycling's world championships
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2023-08-02 09:27
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2023-06-09 19:54
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Max Verstappen returns to form in Japanese Grand Prix practice
A “fired-up” Max Verstappen sent a warning to the rest of the grid that Red Bull are back on form as he set a searing pace to top the first two practice sessions at the Japanese Grand Prix. Verstappen’s record 10-race winning run and Red Bull’s unbeaten season came to a shuddering halt last weekend in Singapore, where the team admitted they did not understand their struggles with the car’s set-up around the street circuit. The 25-year-old was confident of a return to form around the high-speed corner track at Suzuka, where Lewis Hamilton predicted the Red Bull would be “phenomenal”, but all eyes were on the Dutchman who is closing in on a hat-trick of world titles. His response to the struggles of Singapore was immediate and emphatic, finishing 0.626 seconds clear of Ferrari’s Singapore-winner Carlos Sainz in P1 before beating Charles Leclerc by 0.320sec in P2. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said: “He dealt with (Singapore) very maturely. “It was a difficult weekend but he raced very hard. It was what it was. He knew at some point we were going to get beaten and he dealt with the situation well. “He has certainly come here pretty fired up as you could see from his outlap in P1 today. “Max knew it was always going to come to an end at some point. That 10th victory meant a lot to him and certainly to the team so I’m glad Singapore wasn’t the 10th in that succession of races. I think he has just shown great leadership and great maturity.” The second session was red-flagged with a little over two minutes remaining when Pierre Gasly crashed heavily into the barriers at Degner Two, bringing a premature end to the session. McLaren had been tipped to be the closest challengers to Red Bull and Verstappen this weekend, with Mercedes’ George Russell even suggesting the British team could be favourites. Lando Norris showed strong pace to finish the day third, albeit 0.464sec off the pace, while Oscar Piastri, who signed a contract extension earlier this week, claimed eighth in the second McLaren. Red Bull will almost certainly clinch the Constructors’ Championship this weekend at the home race for their engine supplier Honda. But Sergio Perez was over a second off the pace of his team-mate, finishing 11th in P1 and ninth in P2. Fernando Alonso claimed sixth for Aston Martin ahead of the Williams of Alex Albon. Mercedes pair Russell and Hamilton struggled in the opening session, finishing a lowly 13th and 16th respectively, with chief race engineer Andrew Shovlin admitting the team had work to do on the car setup. Russell claimed fifth in P2 but Hamilton was only 14th, with the seven-time world champion a huge 1.141sec adrift off the pace. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lance Stroll to sit out Singapore Grand Prix after huge crash in qualifying ‘You can forget about that’ – Max Verstappen rules out another win in Singapore Lance Stroll crashes into barrier at 110mph in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying
2023-09-22 15:57
Kyler Murray's stellar return gives the Cardinals much more moxie for the season's final 7 games
Kyler Murray's stellar performance in his return from a serious knee injury bodes well for the Arizona Cardinals' rebuild
2023-11-14 07:50
Jasper Philipsen secures yet another sprint win at Tour de France, Vingegaard keeps yellow jersey
Belgian sprinter Jasper Philipsen posted a fourth stage win at this year’s Tour de France, taking his career tally to six
2023-07-13 00:16
Liverpool among clubs interested in Tyler Adams
Liverpool are showing interest in Tyler Adams after missing out on Moises Caicedo & Romeo Lavia to Chelsea.
2023-08-15 04:27
Black offensive coordinators remain rare even as major college football coaching staffs diversify
The dearth of Black coaches leading major college football programs routinely draws scrutiny
2023-08-28 23:57
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