Justin Chambers to exit ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ after 15 years

Seattle Grace is down one other physician: Justin Chambers, who has performed Dr. Alex Karev on the long-running drama ”Grey’s Anatomy,” is exiting the collection. ABC spokesperson Janet Daily confirmed the information Friday, as did the actor in a press release to USA TODAY, issued by rep Stephen Hirsh. “There’s no good time to say goodbye to a show and character that’s defined so much of my life for the past 15 years,” Chambers’ assertion learn. “For some time now, however, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices. And, as I turn 50 and am blessed with my remarkable, supportive wife and five wonderful children, now is that time,” the assertion

Kyrie Irving Will ‘End Up Getting Traded,’ Former Cavs GM David Griffin Says

Kyrie Irving Will ‘End Up Getting Traded,’ Former Cavs GM David Griffin Says

The Cleveland Cavaliers have had a tumultuous offseason, to say the least. The three-time defending Eastern Conference champions have dealt with the exit of general manager David Griffin, constant rumors of LeBron James’ eventual exit in 2018 and Kyrie Irving’s trade request. And while Cavs owner Dan Gilbert might claim Irving will be with the team come November, Griffin, who appeared on ESPN’s “The Jump” on Monday, has a different idea. “I think Kyrie is going to end up getting traded,” Griffin said. “I think what Ron was saying is really unfair to Kyrie. I don’t think this is youth and ignorance. This is a guy who handled the situati... NESN.com

‘NESN Around’ Podcast: Trying To Make Sense Of Tony Romo-Mavericks Stunt

Share this: [embedded content] Tony Romo was a fine quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, but the QB’s exit from the Big D has been nothing short of bizarre. Romo, somewhat surprisingly, announced his retirement from football earlier this month, taking a job with CBS as their No. 1 football analyst starting next season. It was a somewhat awkward end to his Dallas tenure where he set plenty of records but never really had too much postseason success. The Cowboys have stayed relatively quiet since Romo’s exit, but the Dallas Mavericks have been another story. Mark Cuban and the Mavs invited Romo to go through the pregame paces as a uniformed player and actually wanted him to play in the game only to be shot

Barca chief revels in Mourinho exit

1963: Born January 26. Father Felix Mourinho was a former Portugal goalkeeper. 1992: After middle-ranking jobs at Estrela Amadora and Vitoria Setubal, works as Bobby Robson's translator at Sporting Lisbon.<<p> 1993: Moves to Porto with Robson. 1996: Joins Barca as Robson's assistant coach. 1997: Stays on under new coach Louis van Gaal. 2000: Lasts nine games as coach of Benfica before resigning due to problems in the boardroom. 2001: Appointed coach of Uniao de Leiria. 2002: Joins Porto. 2003: In first full season, Porto win the treble of domestic league, cup and UEFA Cup. 2004:May - Porto win the league and Champions League, with 3-0 win vs Monaco.June 2 - Appointed Chelsea manager. 2005:February 27 - Wins Carling Cup with final defeat of Liverpool.April - Chelsea seal Premier League

Leinster take five but stay on brink of exit

Updated: Saturday, 19 Jan 2013 22:30 Brian O'Driscoll got Leinster's third try Gordon D'Arcy got the ball rolling within four minutes Two tries in a seven-minute spell early in the second half kept Leinster's hopes of remaining in the Heineken Cup alive, but they were forced to battle hard against newcomers Exeter. The reigning champions will have to wait until tomorrow to see if they or Munster, who welcome Racing Metro, progress to the quarter-finals as one of the best second placed sides alongside Montpellier. Exeter went in to the break with a 17-12 lead after a penalty try plus a touchdown from Neil Clark with Gareth Steenson converting both and adding a late penalty. Leinster replied with tries from Gordon D'Arcy -

Barcelona Transfer Rumours: Will Barca Star Exit Camp Nou for Liverpool?

Barcelona Transfer Rumours Center On A Young Star With First Team AmbitionsWhen you're a top club like Barcelona, you get used to losing some of your high-profile young talent.Barca has so much talent, that eventually, the world's top teams start to notice. Eventually, players who don't crack the first team, start looking for greener pastures.Jeffern Suarez is one of those players.Suarez wants to play on a first-team somewhere, and Liverpool has taken interest in the forward.Per Caught Offside:Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is an admirer and hopes to take advantage of Jeffren’s desire to play first-team football and hopes a bid of around £5million will be enough to persuade Barca to sell..The player is intrigued by the possibility of a move to