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Sarah Thomas becomes first woman to referee a Super Bowl

Sarah Thomas, the NFL’s first full-time female referee, made history on Sunday as the first woman to ever officiate a Super Bowl. Thomas joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how she reached this point in her career and shares her message to young women who hope to follow in her footsteps.

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Todd McShay mock: Now both ESPN draft gurus send RB Najee Harris to Bills

ESPN NFL Draft expert Todd McShay 2021 NFL Draft mock and the Buffalo Bills has Alabama RB Najee Harris connected to team.

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NHL on NBCSN: Rangers’ rebuild — Good, bad, and the Lafreniere

Pre-game coverage of Rangers-Bruins begins at 6 p.m. ET on NBCSN and the NBC Sports app.

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Taylor Heinicke agrees to two-year deal with Washington

Quarterback Taylor Heinicke was a good bet to return to the Washington Football Team as a restricted free agent this offseason, but now he’s a sure bet. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Heinicke has agreed to a two-year deal with the team. The deal is worth $8.75 million and also includes incentives tied [more]

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Mark Cuban’s decision to not play national anthem before games will surely draw outrage. But it’s long overdue.

Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks are not playing The Star Spangled Banner before NBA games this season. It’s a move that is long overdue.

      

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Henry Ruggs: We definitely should have been in the playoffs

The Raiders looked like a contending team when they started the season 6-3, highlighted by a 40-32 victory over the Chiefs in Week 5. But then things changed, with the Raiders dropping five of their last seven to finish 8-8. Las Vegas conceivably could have finished 7-9 if not for wide receiver Henry Ruggs’ 46-yard [more]

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Mark Cuban Told Mavericks Not to Play National Anthem Before Home Games

Mark Cuban, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, said Tuesday that he decided before the start of the season not to play the national anthem before the team’s home games. “It was my decision, and I made it in November,” Cuban said without further comment. The new policy, which was first reported by the Athletic, makes Dallas the first team to forgo playing the anthem at home games. The Mavericks played their first ten regular-season home games without the anthem and without fans. Fans were invited to a game for the first time on Monday, with the team allowing 1,500 vaccinated essential workers to attend games for free. The NBA has allowed teams “to run their pregame operations as they see fit” because of “the unique circumstances this season,” according to a league spokesman. Players had been required to stand for the national anthem since the 1980s in accordance with the league’s rule book. NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in December that the rule would not be strictly enforced this season. “I recognize that this is a very emotional issue on both sides of the equation in America right now, and I think it calls for real engagement rather than rule enforcement,” Silver said at the time. The rule was also not strictly enforced at the end of the 2019-20 season when a number of players chose to kneel during the anthem to show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Cuban has been outspoken in his support of the movement, saying in June that he would kneel with players during the anthem. He also tweeted shortly after, “The National Anthem Police in this country are out of control. If you want to complain, complain to your boss and ask why they don’t play the National Anthem every day before you start work.” Cuban defended the league’s support of Black Lives Matter on The Megyn Kelly Show podcast in October, saying the NBA does not endorse “BlackLivesMatter.com,” the group which was founded by Marxists and has expressed support for dismantling the nuclear family, but instead the Black Lives Matter movement at large, which he claims is separate from the group. “We’re supporting the movement. It’s really a distributive movement across the country to try to end racism to bring awareness to social justice issues,” he said.

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Johnny Sexton upset over comments about his concussions from French doctor

The fly-half is going through return-to-play protocols ahead of Sunday’s Guinness Six Nations clash with France.

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Patrik Laine benched after reported verbal dispute with assistant coach

Patrik Laine reportedly “mouthed off” to a Blue Jackets assistant coach Monday night, which resulted in the forward being benched for the final 26:19 of the game. According to Brian Hedger of the Columbus Dispatch and Aaron Portzline of The Athletic, Laine said something to an unnamed assistant, prompting Tortorella to sit his new star

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COVID-19 Vaccinations Will Not Be Required For Olympic Athletes in Tokyo This Summer

The Tokyo Olympics will take place this summer after a year-long postponement, and as vaccinations roll out worldwide, there are many questions. As of now, and according to a plan mapped out by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), and the committee in charge of organizing Tokyo 2020, athletes and officials participating in the Games will not need to be vaccinated.

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