by Zack Cox on Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 4:26PM 1,093 Trevor Reilly’s tour around the AFC East continued Monday. The Miami Dolphins announced they had signed Reilly, a 28-year-old linebacker, off the New England Patriots’ practice squad. Reilly spent two seasons with the New York Jets before signing with the Patriots on Oct. 20. He never cracked New England’s 53-man roster during his two months with the team. The Patriots now have one open spot on their practice squad. T... NESN.com
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USA Basketball’s Rio Olympics Gold Medal Run A Sign World Falling Behind Again?
The United States didn’t send its best possible men’s basketball team to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. Not even close. The squad played some sloppy basketball with too much one-on-one play and inconsistent outside shooting. None of it mattered, though, as the Americans cruised to another gold medal — their third straight and sixth in the last seven Olympics — with a 96-66 win over Serbia on Sunday. The U.S. completely dominated the Olympics with the Dream Team and Dream Team II in 1992 and 1996, respectively. The world began to catch up, though, and that was evident in 2000. By the time the 2004 Athens Games came around, the U.S. was
Germany’s Silvia Neid looks to sign off with gold
The most successful female coach of all time will end her 11-year spell as Germany boss after the women's Olympic final on Friday. UEFA.com takes this opportunity to look back on the stellar career of Silvia Neid.Success as a playerNeid celebrated seven German championships and six German Cups in her playing days. When the German women's national team was first introduced in 1982, she was involved from the off. In 1989 she led them to European Championship glory, beating Norway 4-1 in the final. "Winning the European Championship was a pivotal moment for women's football in Germany," Neid later acknowledged.This was followed by EURO titles in 1991 and a... UEFA.com - News
Von Miller’s Broncos Teammate Expects Him To Sign Despite ‘Serious’ Threat
Von Miller isn’t bluffing, according to one Denver Broncos teammate. Broncos cornerback Chris Harris said Tuesday on NFL Network’s “Total Access” that he expects Miller to sign a new contract with Denver by Thursday night or Friday morning “at the latest.” But while that’s music to Broncos fans’ ears, Harris also suggested that Miller’s threat to sit out the entire 2016 season should be taken seriously. “I believe him,” Harris said, per NFL.com. “You’ve got to take his word for it. It would be hard for me to sit out, missing out on $ 14 million, but I think Von is serious in what he’s saying. I think he truly, this whole
NBA Free Agency Rumors: Joakim Noah Likely Will Sign With Knicks For $18M Per Year
The New York Bulls, ahem, we mean Knicks, are making some big moves. The Knicks likely will sign Chicago Bulls center and soon-to-be free agent Joakim Noah to a deal worth around $ 18 million per year, sources told The Washington Post’s Tim Bontemps late Wednesday night. The projected length of the deal and exact dollar amounts have not been reported. While free agency doesn’t officially begin until Friday, other NBA teams also appear to believe Noah will join former teammate Derrick Rose in New York. Noah only played in 29 games last season due to injuries. He averaged 4.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game during his shortened 2015-16...
Report: People Around NBA Believe Kevin Durant Could Sign With Warriors
Would Kevin Durant trade in his blue and orange for blue and gold? Apparently some people around the NBA believe the Oklahoma City Thunder’s impending free agent could depart to sign with reigning MVP Stephen Curry and the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors this summer, according to ESPN’s Chris Broussard. Broussard warns that everything is speculative and that nothing is leaking out of Durant’s camp, but rather that people around the league wouldn’t be shocked to see it happen — though the general public might be. Financially, Pro Basketball Talk’s Dan Feldman lays out the basics of how it could work, and it’s really not ...
Everton to splash out to sign Bradford teen
Everton have agreed to sign 15-year-old Bradford City midfielder George Green in a deal that could eventually rise to £2 million. PA PhotosDavid Moyes looks to have won the race to sign George Green • Everton to appeal Rodwell red card Talks took place on Saturday, according to the Telegraph and Argus newspaper in Bradford, and a deal has been agreed that will see Everton pay almost £300,000 upfront plus bonuses based on appearances, new contracts and international appearances. A sell-on clause will also be included. Bradford head of football development Archie Christie said Green, who has also attracted interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Rangers, has the potential to be a leading star. "This is one of the highest deals ever for a 15-year-old from a