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Chris Jordan says South Africa should not be ‘judged’ for not taking a knee

Barbados-born Jordan says racial inequality remains a pressing matter among England’s diverse squad.

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Anna Shcherbakova, Russian champ, out of Rostelecom Cup

Anna Shcherbakova, the two-time reigning Russian national figure skating champion, withdrew on the morning of the start of Rostelecom Cup.

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Ryan Jack relishing prospect of Rangers title party after Euro bliss in Belgrade

The Ibrox midfielder played a key role as Scotland sealed their qualification for Euro 2020 in Serbia last week.

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Tiger Woods to play with 11-year-old Charlie in Father-Son

Tiger Woods still has one tournament left this year that might feel as big as any to him. The PNC Championship announced Thursday that Woods will play with 11-year-old son Charlie in the tournament that has paired major champions with their sons since 1995, the year before the 44-year-old Woods turned pro. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to be playing with Charlie in our first official tournament together,” Woods said.

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Opinion: Seahawks QB Russell Wilson still may not get his first MVP vote in 2020, and this is why

Seattle Seahawks star might still fail to get his first MVP vote in 2020.

      

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News: Cowboys staff enters bubble, Colombo fired in NY, Emmitt’s salute to service

Also, the Cowboys get two off the Reserve/COVID list, and DeMarcus Lawrence promises a better showing than the team gave a month ago.

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2020 NBA draft grades: All 30 teams ranked from best to worst

With the 2020 NBA draft in the rearview mirror, here’s a look at how each team fared based on their selections, trades and overall progress.

      

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Gary McCord on broadcasting The Match III: ‘I’m just going to follow along and try to keep throwing kerosene on the fire’

Gary McCord will be on hand for The Match III: Champions for Change. He broke down the players and the course with Adam Schupak.

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Tiger Woods plans to play in PGA Tour event with 11-year-old son

Tiger Woods has given himself one last chance to ensure that 2020 is not a winless year on the PGA Tour – by entering next month’s PNC Championship alongside his son, Charlie. Considering how guarded Woods has always been with his private life, nobody ever expected to see Woods play in the unique Tour event where 20 major winners compete as a team alongside a family member. Yet there he is on the startling list together with his 11-year-old boy. The pair are set to drive interest in the three-day Orlando event to unprecedented heights when it takes place on Dec 17-20. The tournament is aired live on US network NBC and past champions include Jack Nicklaus, Ray Floyd, Davis Love and defending title-holder Bernhard Langer with Jason. The latter is 20 and that is the normal age of the offspring. Charlie is exceptionally young by the tournament’s usual standards. However, although the exposure will be huge, the event at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club will be played behind closed doors due to Covid-19. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to be playing with Charlie in our first official tournament together,” Woods said via a statement. “It’s been great watching him progress as a junior golfer and it will be incredible playing as a team together in the PNC Championship.” While Woods has suffered an indifferent campaign – his tie for 38th at the Masters on Sunday featuring a 10 on the par-three 12th, his biggest score ever on a single holes in 24 years as a pro – Charlie has been scorching up the South Florida Juniors Section, winning back-to-back titles in August by a combined margin of eight shots. Woods was on the bag and Charlie was the only player in his age division to shoot under par. “He’s starting to get into it,” Woods said. “He’s starting to understand how to play. He’s asking me the right questions. I’ve kept it competitive with his par, so it’s been just an absolute blast to go out there and just be with him… it reminds me so much of me and my dad.” When asked if his son could emulate him, Woods replied: “I don’t know. It depends how bad he wants it. It’s all on him. I wanted it at a very, very early age. I wanted to compete and play in this game. That’s on him, whether he wants it or not.” Alastair Johnston, the former Rangers chairman who is executive chairman of the tournament, has revealed that he first raised the idea with Woods after his first major win at the 1997 Masters. “Tiger and I were next door neighbours at Isleworth and after his momentous victory at the Masters that year, when he returned home, I offered him my congratulations,” Johnston, the long-time IMG executive, said. “However, I did not reference his amazing performance at Augusta but advised him that as a newly-minted major champion, he had now qualified to participate in the Father/Son Challenge! He was somewhat bemused at the time, but 23 years later, we will welcome him knowing very well that he will not be driven by nostalgia but will be on a mission to add to his commendable list of titles, but this time having the chance to share one with his son.”

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‘Don’t ever get this twisted’: Why 2-7 Cowboys still believe in 2020 chances, beginning this week vs. Vikings

The two-win Dallas Cowboys still think they are “a good team” heading into their Week 11 game against the surging Minnesota Vikings.

      

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