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Thousands of torchbearers selected for 2024 Olympic Torch Relay
More than 100,000 candidates applied for the torch relay, but only 11,000 people amongst celebrities and strangers alike will make the cut.
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NYC gets closer to having its first soccer stadium in Queens
The stadium will have 25,000 seats and is expected to be ready by 2027.
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Tommy DeVito is out as Giants' starting quarterback, Tyrod Taylor to start
Tommy DeVito is out as the New York Giants starting quarterback and is being replaced by veteran Tyrod Taylor, Brian Daboll announced.
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Saleh, Douglas and Rodgers will be back with the New York Jets in 2024
The focus now is on the future for the New York Jets. And it will include both Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas and Aaron Rodgers at least for one more year. Owner Woody Johnson’s endorsement of his coach and general manager to return for a do-over settled the Jets’ biggest question entering the final stretch of this season and the...
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Siemian to start again at QB for Jets on Thursday night with Wilson still out with concussion
Trevor Siemian will start a second consecutive game at quarterback for the New York Jets with Zach Wilson still in the concussion protocol. Coach Robert Saleh ruled Wilson out Tuesday as the Jets prepare to face the Browns in Cleveland on Thursday night. Siemian was 27 of 49 for 217 yards with a touchdown pass to Jason Brownlee and an...
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Aaron Rodgers indicates he won't return to Jets this season
Aaron Rodgers said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday he’s not yet 100% healthy in his recovery from a torn left Achilles tendon and is still a few weeks away.
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Jeter is back at shortstop with the Yankees…Jeter Downs, that is
New York claimed the shortstop off waivers on Tuesday.
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Emil Forsberg transfers to New York Red Bulls from sister club RB Leipzig
Swedish forward Emil Forsberg transferred to Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls from sister club RB Leipzig in Germany.
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Ken MacKenzie, only pitcher on expansion 1962 Mets with a winning record, dies at 89
Ken MacKenzie, a left-handed reliever who was the only pitcher with a winning record on the expansion 1962 New York Mets, died Thursday. He was 89.
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2024 Paris Olympics: See dates, sports, how to watch and more
The Olympics are returning to Paris in 2024. Here’s a preview at NBC and Peacock’s coverage, as well as the athletes and sports that will take center stage.
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Belmont Stakes will move from Long Island to Saratoga Race Course for 2024, possibly longer
The Belmont is heading to Saratoga for the first time — but almost certainly not the last.
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Cardinals Hayes prepares for state championship game
A high school football team from the Bronx has a chance to make history. News 4’s John Chandler reports.
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Machine Gun Kelly offers Travis Kelce $500K to leave Chiefs and join Browns
Machine Gun Kelly called into the Kelce brothers’ podcast to make a recruiting pitch to Travis.