Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes responds to recent criticism, Kyler Murray 'independent study' clause
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LOS ANGELES — Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff is so bullish on College Football Playoff expansion that he told ESPN on Friday he potentially sees the format changing before the current contracts ends following the 2025 season.
Watford have opened negotiations with Manchester United for the loan of Ethan Laird, according to The Athletic.
India's youngest athlete at the Commonwealth Games, 14-year-old squash player Anahat Singh, made a winning start in the women's singles competition on Friday. Anahat was too good for Jada Ross of St Vincent and the Grenadines, completing an 11-5 11-2 11-0 win in the round of 64. "It's really exciting and so much fun," Anahat said after her winning start. "It's my first senior tournament, so I didn't really know what to expect, but I got more confident as the match went on. I had nothing to lose.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes said he read about the study clause inserted into Kyler Murray's contract and heard the criticism of his own play and that of other Black quarterbacks.
UCLA will receive about $67.5 million from Under Armour as part of a settlement to resolve the school's lawsuit against the apparel company for terminating a record apparel sponsorship deal, according to a document obtained by ESPN.
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