Seahawks activate, plan to start Thomas
The Seahawks activated Earl Thomas, the "Legion of Boom" mainstay, after the safety returned from his holdout this past week, and plan to start him Sunday against the Broncos.
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Mental health issues pervasive in esports
Esports competitors don't face the physical duress of pro athletes in traditional sports, but the mental stress on top competitive gamers might be unmatched.
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TE Thomas retiring to pursue Ph.D., study CTE
Tight end Julius Thomas is retiring from the NFL to pursue his doctorate in psychology and study CTE, the two-time Pro Bowler announced in the Players' Tribune on Friday.
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Will Cole Hamels deliver as the Cubs' big deadline pickup?
The veteran lefty could help turn the Cubs' struggling rotation around in time for Chicago to take control of the NL Central race.
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Meet the playoff field: All eyes on Harvick, Busch, Truex
This year's 16-driver playoff field is chock full of storylines on the "big three" drivers and more. Here's a breakdown on each of the Cup series contenders.
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After another loss, Serena heads to US Open with no momentum
Serena Williams lost a tough match at the Western & Southern Open, a setback that only adds more doubt to her form heading to the US Open.
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Yankees unravel in ugly loss to Red Sox
After two straight shoddy performances, including Thursday's blowout loss at Fenway, the Yankees need to get their house in order in a hurry.
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MLB's next big thing: Red Sox vs. 116 and more races to watch
Can the Boston set the MLB wins record? Who will emerge as the NL's top team? MVP? And who ya got -- hits or whiffs? Baseball minds want to know.
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Trout tales: Untold Trout stories from those who know him best
From the one about the kid with a pocket full of grass to the time there was one snowball too many, those around baseball's best player share their favorite anecdotes.
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NL playoff races continue to tighten
Dial 'D' for final-week drama, because the NL Central, West and wild-card races could go to any of the five teams chasing four playoff spots.
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