2Nd Update. 4:10 Pm: The NFL confirmed the Ravens-Steelers game has been moved to 3:40 Pm Et Wednesday on NBC, and the league noted some other reschedulings as a result.
The Steelers in Week 13 now will host the Washington Football Team at 5 p.m. Et Monday, with the network Tba. That replaces the teams’ contest that originally was slated for Sunday. Also, the Ravens now will host the Dallas Cowboys at 8:05 p.m. Tuesday. That Week 13 contest originally was set for Thursday Night Football next week.
No news yet as to who will play in the now-vacated December 10 Tnf game.
Updated, 2:59 Pm: Will the third time be the charm for the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers? CBS Sports confirmed today that the Afc North rivals’ game that originally was set for primetime on Thanksgiving but was moved to Sunday after multiple positive Covid-19 tests then pushed again to Tuesday,...
The Steelers in Week 13 now will host the Washington Football Team at 5 p.m. Et Monday, with the network Tba. That replaces the teams’ contest that originally was slated for Sunday. Also, the Ravens now will host the Dallas Cowboys at 8:05 p.m. Tuesday. That Week 13 contest originally was set for Thursday Night Football next week.
No news yet as to who will play in the now-vacated December 10 Tnf game.
Updated, 2:59 Pm: Will the third time be the charm for the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers? CBS Sports confirmed today that the Afc North rivals’ game that originally was set for primetime on Thanksgiving but was moved to Sunday after multiple positive Covid-19 tests then pushed again to Tuesday,...
- 12/1/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Vaughn McClure, an NFL reporter at ESPN since 2013, died this week in his home outside of Atlanta. He was 48.
His passing was announced by ESPN. No cause of death was given.
McClure had most recently served as the Atlanta Falcons reporter for NFL Nation. He came to ESPN after covering the Chicago Bears for the Chicago Tribune.
“We all loved Vaughn,” said John Pluym, senior deputy editor for digital NFL coverage at ESPN. “He had a heart of gold. He was so helpful to our reporters. In the last few hours, we’ve heard so many stories about how Vaughn had helped them with a story or how he put in a good word for them with a coach or player.”
In a statement of their own, the Falcons said: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of ESPN’s Vaughn McClure. He was an earnest, thoughtful reporter who...
His passing was announced by ESPN. No cause of death was given.
McClure had most recently served as the Atlanta Falcons reporter for NFL Nation. He came to ESPN after covering the Chicago Bears for the Chicago Tribune.
“We all loved Vaughn,” said John Pluym, senior deputy editor for digital NFL coverage at ESPN. “He had a heart of gold. He was so helpful to our reporters. In the last few hours, we’ve heard so many stories about how Vaughn had helped them with a story or how he put in a good word for them with a coach or player.”
In a statement of their own, the Falcons said: “We are saddened to learn of the passing of ESPN’s Vaughn McClure. He was an earnest, thoughtful reporter who...
- 10/15/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
As the days pass, it is becoming more apparent that Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are preparing to part ways. For the first time in his 20-year career, Brady will enter the offseason as a free agent, and according to CBS Sports’ Jason La Canfora, Brady is more than eager to hear what his possibilities are. Brady first time free agent Tom Brady is preparing to do something he has never done in his NFL career — discuss a possible deal with a team other than the New England Patriots. Jason La Canfora is reporting that he has multiple sources that indicate Brady […]...
- 1/20/2020
- by Joseph Karbousky
- Monsters and Critics
The tension between Donald Trump and the NFL players who’ve participated in the Take A Knee movement continues to grow after Vice President Mike Pence left the Indianapolis Colts game, per Trump’s instructions, when team members kneeled for the national anthem. While the controversy surrounding Pence’s departure ensued, reports that Colin Kaepernick, the football player who spearheaded the movement, would sacrifice his beliefs by standing for the anthem for another shot in the NFL started circulating.
Those reports, according to his girlfriend, Nessa Diab, are false. On Oct. 8, she tweeted: “The report that Colin will stand for the anthem are completely false!
Those reports, according to his girlfriend, Nessa Diab, are false. On Oct. 8, she tweeted: “The report that Colin will stand for the anthem are completely false!
- 10/9/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
Updated: A CBS reporter is clarifying his claim Sunday that Colin Kaepernick told him he would stand for the national anthem if an NFL team signs him. “Standing for anthem wasn’t something that I spoke to Colin about . I relayed what had been reported about him standing in the future,” tweeted CBS correspondent Jason La Canfora, hours after his report Sunday morning that he had spoken at length with the former San Francisco Giants quarterback. “Reports about @Kaepernick7 standing for anthem had not been refuted. However, I cant say if they are true or not. Colin and I didn’t discuss,...
- 10/8/2017
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Wrap
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