Texas QB Quinn Ewers set to miss 4-6 weeks after MRI shows SC sprain, sources say
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is expected to be out four to six weeks after injuring his shoulder Saturday against No. 1 Alabama, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel.
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Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is expected to be out four to six weeks after injuring his shoulder Saturday against No. 1 Alabama, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel.
Texas' Quinn Ewers will not return to Saturday's game against No. 1 Alabama, a source told ESPN's Pete Thamel, after the freshman quarterback left with an apparent left shoulder injury after being driven into the ground by the Crimson Tide's Dallas Turner.
Trent Rockets captain Lewis Gregory led from the front as his side defeated Manchester Originals by two wickets with just two balls to spare in a tense men's Hundred final at Lord's on Saturday.
The climax to the second season of the 100 balls per side tournament, a controversial innovation in English cricket given the impact eight specially created teams have had on the schedule of the existing 18 first-class counties, looked like being a one-sided affair. Medium-pacer Sam Cook took 4-18 as the Rockets restricted the Originals to a seemingly modest 120-9 on a slow pitch, with Australian Ashton Turner's 26 the top score of the innings.
Arsenal could be set to be without goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale this weekend after he picked up a knock following Aston Villa's goal against them on Wednesday evening.
With Christian Pulisic stuck on Chelsea's bench this season, U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter predicts his biggest star will get back into the English club's starting lineup.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard praised Gabriel Jesus and William Saliba for their performances in the 3-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday evening. The Brazilian continued his excellent early-season form with some deft footwork in the build-up to Odegaard’s opener, with the Dane also grabbing a second. Ad Speaking to the BBC after the match, Odegaard said: «We came out really strong from the start and dominated the game completely.
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats added a pair of wide receivers on Tuesday, signing American Tony Brown and Canadian Tyler Turner, the team announced.