The Miami Dolphins have signed someone with a fascinating background. There aren't too many players who can say they played college football at both Alabama and Ohio State. But Kendall Sheffield can ...
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Miami Dolphins add S Jordan Colbert to roster, place CB Cornell Armstrong on injured reserve
MIAMI GARDENS — The Miami Dolphins made multiple roster moves in the secondary, signing safety Jordan Colbert to the active ...
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Former Falcons RB signs with New England Patriots' practice squad
Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jashaun Corbin has signed with the New England Patriots' practice squad, the team ...
If you thought the first half of the CFB season had plenty of high stakes matchups, wait until you see what the second half has in store. Joel Klatt picked his 10 most important games remaining this ...
Raiden Vines-Bright was the first University of Washington freshman of many who showed he was ready to play as soon as he landed in Montlake, going back to earl ...
NFL Week 6 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Monday Night Football game between Buffalo Bills and Atlanta Falcons.
Darlington Nagbe, a former Akron Zips soccer star, is expected to end his 15-year MLS season at the end of 2025 with the ...
After losing by double-digits in both of its top 10 road matchups last season, Indiana football enters Saturday's game against Oregon looking to send a message.
Born in Liberia, Nagbe left with his family for the U.S. when he was 5 months old, played for Akron and won the 2010 Hermann ...
Crew midfielder and 15-year MLS veteran Darlington Nagbe announced that he will retire at the end of the 2025 season.
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Columbus Crew star and St. Edward and University of Akron alum to retire after MLS postseason
Columbus Crew captain and midfielder Darlington Nagbe announced today he will retire following the club’s competition in the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs, ending a distinguished 15-year professional career ...
As Termarr Johnson and Xzavion Curry walked out of Benjamin E. Mays High School’s main building earlier this week, students on the baseball team and cheerleading squad followed. Outside, a large truck ...
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