Manchester United continue to back Erik ten Hag with fourth new arrival announced
Manchester United have appointed Norwegian Andreas Georgson as a first team coach.
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Manchester United have appointed Norwegian Andreas Georgson as a first team coach.
EAGAN, Minn. — Dallas Turner suddenly stopped Thursday as he walked onto the Minnesota Vikings' practice field. The rookie linebacker then turned and kneeled at one of the memorials the team has set up for Khyree Jackson, a fourth-round pick who was killed in a car accident earlier this month.
Dylan Cease threw a no-hitter Thursday against the Nationals, becoming the second pitcher in Padres history to achieve the feat.
INDIANAPOLIS — Even with coach Jim Harbaugh and several key players off last year's national championship team gone, first-year Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore said Thursday the program's aim this season remains the same.
The 3M Open is the second-to-last event of the PGA Tour's 2024 FedExCup regular season. Several players, including defending 3M Open champion Lee Hodges, will tee up at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, looking to jockey for position ahead of the FedExCup playoffs. Hodges enters the week at No. 73 in the FedExCup standings. Only the top 70 players make the playoffs. Hodges, who is seeking his first victory of the year, would become the first player to win back-to-back 3M Open titles. The total purse for the 3M Open is $8.1 million, with $1.48 million going to the winner.
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EAGAN, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison found himself in a «dark place» after his arrest earlier this month on suspicion of driving under the influence, he said Wednesday in his first public comments since the incident. He emerged, he said, in large part because of the unexpected level of support he received from teammates and coaches.