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 By KYLE HIGHTOWER    Sports    June 30, 2023

The NFL is addressing gambling suspensions with training and conversations with the players' union

NFL chief compliance officer Sabrina Perel has been busy this spring. As the leader of the NFL's efforts to educate the approximately 17,000 players, coaches, team personnel and others about the league's gambling policies, she's in the middle of an...

 

Thunder snap 14-game skid with 119-115 win over Celtics

BOSTON (AP) — The Oklahoma City Thunder were on the verge of making some unpleasant history. Lu Dort made it his mission not to let that happen. Dort scored 24 points, Darius Bazley added 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the Thunder snapped a 1...

 

Red Sox manager Roenicke prepares for season in some form

BOSTON (AP) — Ron Roenicke is preparing to play baseball this year. The Boston Red Sox manager admits he has concerns about some options Major League Baseball officials have discussed in order to safely start the season in the shadow of the C...

 
 By Kyle Hightower    Sports    April 5, 2020

NBA matchups if league resumes season with postseason play

Resuming the NBA season with the start of the playoff is one option for the league. Most teams had about 15 games left to play in the regular-season schedules when play was halted on March 11, and not everyone had played the same amount of games. But...

 

Patriots use team plane to help Mass., fly N95 in from China

BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker found himself in need of an assist to help the state fight the coronavirus pandemic. He called on the New England Patriots. The team's private plane was on schedule to return to Boston from China on T...

 

Slater says Pats' special teams ready to adjust to changes

BOSTON (AP) — Strong special teams play has been one of the staples of the Patriots under Bill Belichick. Few players know that more than longtime special teams captain Matt Slater, one of the most recognized leaders in New England's locker room. T...

 

Boston's Price: Wrist better after cortisone shot

BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox left-hander David Price says he's feeling better, just days after getting a cortisone shot to treat a cyst in his left wrist. "First time I've had an injection like that, so it made it sore the first 48 hours," the 3...

 

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