Wednesday, May 24, 2017

John Elway 'comfortable' taking Chad Kelly after calling QB's uncle, Jim Kelly and other top stories.

  • John Elway 'comfortable' taking Chad Kelly after calling QB's uncle, Jim Kelly

    John Elway 'comfortable' taking Chad Kelly after calling QB's uncle, Jim Kelly
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos said they vetted Chad Kelly carefully, and that's why they used the draft's final pick, 253rd overall, to select the Mississippi quarterback on Saturday and add him to the roster.Kelly, a gifted quarterback who guided Ole Miss to wins over Alabama, Auburn and LSU in the 2015 season, had several off-field incidents in college and was dismissed from Clemson early in his career. His invitation to the NFL scouting combine was rescinded, and teams around the lea..
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  • NFL Draft 2017: Jets undrafted free agent signings tracker

    NFL Draft 2017: Jets undrafted free agent signings tracker
    FLORHAM PARK -- The 2017 NFL Draft is complete, but that doesn't mean the action is finished for the New York Jets, as general manager Mike Maccagnan tries to improve a team that went 5-11 last season.  There are still undrafted free agents to sign. That happens, for Maccagnan and Co., right after Round 7 of the draft concludes. And can you can follow along with those signings right here, with a full list down below, as the signings happen.  These players -- along with the Jets' draft picks --..
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  • Wladimir Klitschko beaten by Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium

    Wladimir Klitschko beaten by Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium
    Anthony Joshua stops Wladimir Klitschko in the 11th round to stake his claim as the sport's next big thing. (Andrew Couldridge/REUTERS). BY Brian Adams. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Sunday, April 30, 2017, 1:31 AM. LONDON — In May 2010 Manny ...
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  • Jets' Devin Smith recovering from surgery for second time in 16 months, out for season

    Jets' Devin Smith recovering from surgery for second time in 16 months, out for season
    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- For the second time in 16 months, New York Jets wide receiver Devin Smith is recovering from major surgery on his right knee.Smith, a second-round pick in 2015, was diagnosed with a torn ACL on April 17, the first day of the team's offseason program. He will be lost for the entire season, the Jets announced Saturday at the conclusion of the draft."It's bad luck and bad timing because the kid worked so hard to get back," coach Todd Bowles said.Devin Smith, left, was diagnose..
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  • 2017 NFL Draft, Winners and Losers: Browns make smart moves, Bears fall short

    2017 NFL Draft, Winners and Losers: Browns make smart moves, Bears fall short
    Three years is about the right time to judge an NFL Draft, and even then is kind of early. So how about three minutes? The draft is barely cold right now, and we've got winners and losers hot of the press. Teams that get called winners could look terrible three years from now, and teams that are called losers might very well end up having great immediate success. Sports are weird like that, and the NFL is impossible to predict. Also, no one is actually a loser. Everyone tried hard and did a gr..
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  • Sashi Brown defends Browns' selection of Caleb Brantley, but doesn't guarantee he'll stay on roster

    Sashi Brown defends Browns' selection of Caleb Brantley, but doesn't guarantee he'll stay on roster
    BEREA, Ohio -- Caleb Brantley is a member of the Browns organization, at least for now. The "for now" part is because Brantley, picked in the sixth round by the team at No. 185 overall, has been accused of striking a woman and knocking her unconscious during a dispute at a bar in Gainesville, Florida, on April 13. Brantley has been charged with misdemeanor assault. "We communicated to Caleb how serious a matter this is to us," Executive Vice President of Player Personnel Sashi Brown said short..
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  • Phillies RHP Pivetta makes major-league debut vs. Dodgers (Apr 30, 2017)

    Phillies RHP Pivetta makes major-league debut vs. Dodgers (Apr 30, 2017)
    LOS ANGELES — A childhood dream will become a reality Sunday for Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Nick Pivetta. Pivetta will make his major-league debut against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. Pivetta will oppose Los Angeles Dodgers lefty Hyun-Jin Ryu (0-4, 4.64) in the series finale at Dodger Stadium. Pivetta, who was acquired by the Phillies from the Washington Nationals in 2015 for former closer Jonathan Papelbon, was called up last week to replace injured starter Aaron Nola, who is ..
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  • Raiders go heavy on defense in NFL draft

    Raiders go heavy on defense in NFL draft
    ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) It was no surprise where the Oakland Raiders paid most attention in the NFL draft. After his team struggled last season on defense and then made most of its pre-draft offseason additions on offense, general manager Reggie McKenzie went heavy on defensive players in the draft. Oakland used its top three picks on defenders to strengthen the secondary and interior line before finally addressing its most glaring need by drafting Wake Forest inside linebacker Marquel Lee wit..
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  • Seahawks what they said: Pete Carroll and John Schneider review the 2017 NFL Draft

    Seahawks what they said: Pete Carroll and John Schneider review the 2017 NFL Draft
    Here is all that Pete Carroll and John Schneider had to say about the 2017 NFL Draft Saturday. Here is the official transcript of all that Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider had to say following the 2017 NFL Draft Saturday. (Opening)  Schneider:  “I just want to start by publicly thanking everybody that was involved in this process.  Like I said last night, an 11-month process. Scouts, on the road, personnel staff, our pro staff, coaches, trainers, video guys, our me..
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  • Celtics coy on Wizards feud but expect 'battle'

    Celtics coy on Wizards feud but expect 'battle'
    WALTHAM, Mass. -- The Boston Celtics and Washington Wizards have developed into one of the NBA's most unexpected rivalries in recent seasons after a series of flare-ups between the teams. As the teams prepare to meet in the Eastern Conference semifinals, Celtics players downplayed the notion of bad blood on the eve of Game 1 but acknowledged the possibilities for tempers to flare again."I think it's just two teams playing hard, and there's a lot of guys on their end that play hard, play nasty, p..
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