Mike Cozzi at Large with Sports – Tuesday January 7, 2020

Dallas Cowboys hire Mike McCarthy as head coach: reports

The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly agreed to hire Mike McCarthy as their next head coach hours after officially parting ways with Jason Garrett who had spent the last nine seasons in the same position.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS19 hours ago

Tom Brady’s future comes with question marks, but one NFL broadcaster believes he will play here in 2020

Tom Brady didn’t do much to quiet the speculation about his future with the New England Patriots, let alone the NFL as a whole, after his loss to the Tennessee Titans in the playoffs on Saturday.

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Albert Haynesworth, ex-Titans player, faces backlash for suggesting Iran attack White House

NFL9 hours ago

Albert Haynesworth, ex-Titans player, faces backlash for suggesting Iran attack White House

Former Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth urged Iran on a Sunday social media post to target the White House should it launch an attack on the United States.

LA Rams fire veteran defensive coordinator Wade Phillips

LOS ANGELES RAMS12 hours ago

LA Rams fire veteran defensive coordinator Wade Phillips

Veteran defensive coordinator Wade Phillips has been fired by the Los Angeles Rams after three winning seasons.

Undefeated Auburn, San Diego St rise in Top 25; Butler No. 6

NCAA BK12 hours ago

Undefeated Auburn, San Diego St rise in Top 25; Butler No. 6

San Diego State survived a big test by beating a talented Utah State team on the road. Auburn kicked off the SEC season by winning at Mississippi State for the third time in its last 18 tries.

Duke's Krzyzewski: Moore out 'for a while' with broken hand

DUKE BLUE DEVILS12 hours ago

Duke’s Krzyzewski: Moore out ‘for a while’ with broken hand

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski says freshman Wendell Moore will have surgery Monday for a broken bone in his right hand.

UConn women still No. 1; S Dakota, Michigan, Princeton in

NCAA BK12 hours ago

UConn women still No. 1; S Dakota, Michigan, Princeton in

UConn cruised to two more conference wins and remained No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll to start off 2020.



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