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Three things we learned from FSU’s 47-7 win over Duquesne

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Three things we learned from FSU's 47-7 win over Duquesne

Florida State saw its offensive line shine in the Seminoles' 47-7 win over Duquesne.

UCF football with options for punt and kickoff returns

UCF coach Gus Malzahn said at least 4 Knights have competed to return punts this season.

Dave Hyde: Hurricanes' Tyler Van Dyke brings hope of history back to Quarterback U

University of Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke has talked leadership with Bernie Kosar and other former Hurricanes greats.

Akindele's 96th-minute goal lifts host Orlando City past NYCFC

The Lions won their third straight for their first such streak since a nine-point week from June 19-25 a year ago.

Austin Dillon wins weather-delayed Coke Zero Sugar 400 to reach NASCAR playoffs

NASCAR driver Austin Dillon's qualifies for the Cup Series playoffs with his first win in 79 races and second victory at Daytona International Speedway.

McIlroy rallies to earn third Tour Championship

Rory McIlroy is the FedEx Cup champion for the third time after he stormed from a record-tying six shots behind to win the Tour Championship and capture the $18 million prize on Sunday.

Todd Bowles says Bucs feeling no sense of urgency regarding offensive line ... yet

Notes | Injuries sustained by Robert Hainsey and Nick Leverett reportedly aren't considered long-term.

Perkins: Dolphins' early-season path to victory is through their play-making defense, not suddenly-promising offense

The Dolphins' first-team offense showed promise against Philadelphia's reserve defense in Saturday's preseason finale. But Miami's defense might still have to lead the way early in the season.

Dolphins reach agreement with edge defender Trey Flowers

The Miami Dolphins are adding veteran help on the edge after the preseason's conclusion in the form of former Patriots and Lions defensive end Trey Flowers.

Dave Hyde: A piece of the Miami Dolphins died with Jason Jenkins

The death of Miami Dolphins senior VP of communications Jason Jenkins has left a community in tears.

Brian Robinson, a rookie running back for the Washington Commanders, is hospitalized after a shooting

Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. was shot during an attempted robbery or carjacking, the team said.

Jets rally late for 31-27 win over the Giants in preseason finale; now come the cuts

The Jets and the Giants took two different approaches to Sunday's preseason finale.

Paredes leads hit parade as Rays blast Red Sox

The infielder acquired from Detroit for Austin Meadows in a late-spring deal now has a team-leading 18 home runs.

Mookie Betts hits fourth home run of series in Dodgers' rout of Marlins

Mookie Betts is 14 for 28 (.500) against the Marlins in 2022.

Yankees' offensive struggles continue as Bombers drop second straight game to AL-worst A's in Oakland

After sweeping the Mets and the first two games out here, the Yankees were ready to put their month and a half of struggles behind them. The offensive issues, however, followed them out west as...

Max Scherzer has a great afternoon at Citi Field, but the rest of the Mets take the day off

One part of Sunday's game between the Mets and Rockies, which the Rockies won 1-0, was entirely predictable.

Austin Voth spins six one-hit innings but Orioles bats go quiet in 3-1 loss to close series with Astros

The Astros denied the Orioles a second straight sweep at Minute Maid Park in Houston on Sunday as Baltimore's ninth-inning rally came up short in a 3-1 loss.

Phillies can't complete sweep as Pirates salvage series finale

Roansy Contreras struck out seven over five innings to lift the Pittsburgh Pirates past the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 on Sunday.

Column: August was the month the Chicago White Sox were waiting for. Instead it might have squashed their playoff dreams.

The Chicago White Sox were supposed to use August as a springboard to the playoffs. Instead it all went wrong, leaving everyone searching for answers.

Chicago Sky falter in a 68-63 loss to the Connecticut Sun in a physical Game 1 of the WNBA semifinals

The Connecticut Sun brought a battle into Wintrust Arena in a 68-63 victory over the Chicago Sky in Game 1 of the best-of-five series.

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