NFL Draft 2017: Miami QB Brad Kaaya To Forego Senior Season, Enter Draft

Share this: The Miami Hurricanes will need to find a new starting quarterback next season. Brad Kaaya announced on Monday that he would be forgoing his senior season and is opting to enter the 2017 NFL Draft. Kaaya certainly made his mark in Miami over the course of his three years as the Hurricanes starting quarterback, as he will leave the university holding the all-time school records in passing yards with 9,968 and completions with 720. At 6’4″ and 215 pounds, Kaaya has the ideal quarterback frame that NFL scouts typically look for, and there is a good chance he is one of first five quarterbacks taken in the draft. Kaaya has the opportunity to be the first Miami quarterback drafted in over a decade.

Watch Broncos Vs. Texans ‘Monday Night Football’ Online (Live Stream)

Share this: The Denver Broncos host the Houston Texans in Week 7’s “Monday Night Football” matchup. Both teams enter this game with 4-2 records, and the outcome could have an impact on playoff seeding later in the season, especially if they win their respective divisions. Here’s how to watch Broncos vs. Texans online. When: Monday, Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. ETLive Stream: WatchESPN Thumbnail photo via Ron Chenoy/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

DraftKings: Travis Shaw, Madison Bumgarner Among Tom Caron’s Picks

DraftKings: Travis Shaw, Madison Bumgarner Among Tom Caron’s Picks

Travis Shaw has seen a resurgence at the plate lately, and so he’s seeing a resurgence in DraftKings daily fantasy baseball lineups as well. The Boston Red Sox’s third baseman is hitting .375 in eight games this month, including two home runs, three doubles, nine RBIs and six runs. That’s  enough for NESN’s Tom Caron to get Shaw in his DraftKings lineup Wednesday against the Baltimore Orioles. If you’re interested in giving DraftKings a whirl, visit DraftKings.com and enter promo code “NESN” to play for free. Here’s a look at TC’s lineup for Wednesday, Sept. 14

Red Sox Notes: David Ortiz, David Price Enter All-Star Break With A Bang

BOSTON — David Ortiz always has had a flair for the dramatic, so it was only fitting that he’d do something special to cap off the first half of his magical 2016 campaign. The Red Sox designated hitter delivered the goods again Sunday, hitting a two-run, opposite-field home run off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jake Odorizzi to help lift Boston to a 4-0 win at Fenway Park. Big Papi’s towering blast gave him 22 homers at the All-Star break, an astonishing achievement for a 40-year-old DH who tallied a total of 23 homers during an injury-riddled 2012 season. Four years later, Ortiz somehow is playing some of the best baseball of his career, entering the...