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Magic salute healthcare workers fighting coronavirus pandemic

The Orlando Magic took to social media to show their gratitude and support for healthcare workers.

Saban? Krzyzewski? Which college coach will step up, give up salary amid coronavirus crisis? | Commentary

Golfers can keep hitting links in Florida with some adjustments

Basketball Report: Montverde claims No. 1, Lake Highland girls awarded, college and draft news

Montverde Academy is boys basketball national No. 1 again with coronavirus wiping out the Geico Nationals tournament. In other basketball news, West Oaks' boys team and Lake Highland Prep's girls earned national ranking, and Central Pointe Christian and state champ Orlando Christian Prep were close; plus NBA Draft talk and college level highlights.

MLS extends training moratorium through April 24

Major League Soccer extended its training moratorium for an additional week through Friday, April 24. During this time, players are restricted from using club training facilities unless they require medical treatment or rehabilitation that can't be performed safely from home.

Blaine Gabbert to return as Bucs' backup quarterback

Jaguars coach Doug Marrone adjusting to change just like everyone else during pandemic

Jaguars coach Doug Marrone grabs his morning cup of coffee each day just like he did throughout last season.

Kelly: Dolphins should select QB with most upside — not fewest warts | Commentary

Miami Dolphins' decision-makers are split in their opinions on quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert and Jordan Love. This decision will likely come down to general manager Chris Grier giving coach Brian Flores and his staff the quarterback the coaches really want to develop.

Tua Tagovailoa says he's 100 percent healthy; will be 'discreet' about sharing interest from NFL teams

Tua Tagovailoa, the Alabama quarterback recovering from a severe hip injury, says he's 100 percent healthy ahead of the 2020 NFL draft.

Mike Gesicki's emergence helps Dolphins direct draft attention to other positions — for now

Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki was put into better situations last season, and was able to play to his strengths in 2019. His emergence gives Miami the flexibility to address other position in the 2020 NFL draft.

Today in Central Florida sports history: Gators celebrate championship in Gainesville

The University of Florida basketball team returned home to a rowdy celebration on April 4, 2007, after becoming the first team in NCAA Division I history to win back-to-back national championships with the same starting lineup.

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