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Sun-Sentinel:
Teddy Bridgewater to start while Tua Tagovailoa misses time with concussion — MIAMI GARDENS — While starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is out indefinitely with a concussion, veteran Teddy Bridgewater will start for the Dolphins, coach Mike McDaniel said Friday.
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Orange County Register
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David Furones / Sun-Sentinel:
Dolphins fall at Cincinnati after QB Tua Tagovailoa goes off on stretcher with head, neck injuries — CINCINNATI — The Miami Dolphins lost their Thursday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-15, but of greater concern is their loss of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to head and neck injuries.
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Union-News, New York Post, Orange County Register, Bleacher Nation, CBS News, Associated Press, Boston.com and Padres
Sun-Sentinel:
Mike McDaniel defends Dolphins' decision to play Tua Tagovailoa vs. Bengals after injury scare days earlier — Sun Sentinel columnist Chris Perkins and reporter David Furones discuss Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's scary injury in loss to Cincinnati Bengals. (, /South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Sun-Sentinel:
Things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 27-15 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals — Sun Sentinel columnist Chris Perkins and reporter David Furones discuss Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's scary injury in loss to Cincinnati Bengals. (, /South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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Padres, Associated Press, Plain Dealer, Mercury News, Sports Illustrated and ProFootballTalk
Dave Hyde / Sun-Sentinel:
Hyde10: Should Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa have been out on the field Thursday night? — Everything that happened Thursday night in Cincinnati looked irrelevant the moment Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was slammed to the ground in the second quarter in such a way you knew there was a serious problem.
Kenny Rosarion / Sun-Sentinel:
Instant Analysis: Cincinnati Bengals 27, Miami Dolphins 15
Instant Analysis: Cincinnati Bengals 27, Miami Dolphins 15
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Associated Press and USA Today
Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Jacob deGrom gives up 3 home runs, leaves with blister, as Braves pull even with Mets — ATLANTA — True to form, Jacob deGrom was mostly dominant Friday night at Truist Park. But his mistakes were big and the Atlanta Braves made him pay for three mistakes he made right down the middle.
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ESPN, Newsday, NorthJersey.com, New York Post, Battery Power, Orange County Register, Sports Illustrated, Padres and Call to the Pen
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Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
MLB's biggest series of the year: New York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves with NL East at stake
MLB's biggest series of the year: New York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves with NL East at stake
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MLB Baseball News …
ESPN:
Reports: New York Mets calling up top prospect Francisco Alvarez
Reports: New York Mets calling up top prospect Francisco Alvarez
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New Jersey Online and Boston Herald
Abbey Mastracco / New York Daily News:
Eduardo Escobar powering the Mets through a crucial month
Eduardo Escobar powering the Mets through a crucial month
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Orange County Register
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Zack Britton leaves Friday's game with injury — Zack Britton was pitching for a chance to win a World Series championship. The 34 year old came back from a new form of Tommy John surgery, which inserts a sleeve to protect the ligament, in just 12 and a half months with the intention of pitching in the playoffs.
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Boston Herald, New Jersey Online and Sports Illustrated
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Marly Rivera / ESPN:
New York Yankees put LHP Zack Britton on 60-day injured list — NEW YORK — Zack Britton might have played his last game in pinstripes Friday night, as the New York Yankees returned the veteran left-handed reliever to the injured list after he struggled in his attempt to come back early from Tommy John surgery.
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MLB.com and MLB Trade Rumors
Nathan Ruiz / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles' dramatic 2-1 win over Yankees not enough to stave off elimination from postseason contention — ExpandAutoplay — 1 of 32 — NEW YORK — A soldout Yankee Stadium wanted to witness history. The Orioles wanted to survive. By early Saturday morning, neither had their wish granted.
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Denver Post and Pinstripe Alley
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Brad Biggs / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Bears could be without kicker Cairo Santos for their Week 4 road game — The Chicago Bears are bracing for the possibility they will be without kicker Cairo Santos on Sunday when they play the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. — Santos was excused from Thursday's practice …
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Boston Herald
Eric He / Orange County Register:
College Sports | UCLA takes down No. 15 Washington in a statement win — Dorian Thompson-Robinson passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns and runs for another score as the unbeaten Bruins open a big lead then hold off the Huskies, 40-32 — PASADENA — Most of the talk around the Pac-12 …
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SGV Tribune, Whittier Daily News, Press Enterprise, Los Angeles Times, Padres and Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Jeff Barker / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles intend to sign new lease committing team to remaining in Baltimore, document says — The Orioles intend to sign a new lease with the Maryland Stadium Authority committing the ball club to remaining in Baltimore even as the family of ailing owner Peter Angelos battles in court …
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MLB Trade Rumors, Camden Chat and Padres