NY Post - Sports
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Coco Gauff’s winning run at US Open proved to be amazing in more ways than one
Just 19 years old, Gauff summited to tennis’ pinnacle, with a 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open final.
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Yankees’ day of celebration turns sour in sloppy loss to Brewers
The Yankees lost 9-2 to the Brewers in a game that featured a 2 ½-hour rain delay, a Little League home run by Milwaukee’s Willy Adames and a...
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Justin Jefferson won’t sign extension with Vikings before season opener
The future for the NFL's best receiver didn't get any clearer on Saturday.
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Dalvin Cook is ‘all-in’ for first season with Jets after Robert Saleh’s blunt comments
One of Robert Saleh’s first messages to Dalvin Cook rubbed the Jets’ new star running back the wrong way.
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Daniel Jones’ path to Giants glory starts with delivering win vs. Cowboys
From the moment Daniel Jones became a $40 million man, he accepted the Eli Manning Mandate: Deliver us another Lombardi Trophy.
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Coco Gauff wins US Open to secure her first Grand Slam title
Coco Gauff has finally won her first Grand Slam.
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Derek Jeter impressed by rookie Anthony Volpe’s ‘maturity’ in up-and-down Yankees season
Yankees’ Hall of Fame shortstop Derek Jeter has still been impressed by Anthony Volpe, who drew a slew of comparisons to No. 2 during spring training.
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David Wells blasts ‘woke’ culture and Bud Light, covers up Nike logo on Yankees jersey
David Wells did not hold back in a passionate rant against woke culture on Saturday.
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Mariners’ George Kirby upset about being left in game: ‘Wish I wasn’t out there’
George Kirby wasn’t frustrated about getting pulled early or the Mariners’ bullpen imploding. Instead, he was upset about getting left in too long.
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Junior Dos Santos leaves Fabricio Werdum’s eyelid ‘falling off’ in vicious bare-knuckle fight
Fabricio Werdum suffered a gruesome flesh wound in his bare-knuckle fight against Junior Dos Santos Friday night.
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College football predictions: Three picks for Saturday’s slate
The second week of the college football season is a great opportunity to be a contrarian.
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Giants thrive as underdogs after surprising 2022 season: ‘That’s the way we like it’
If Under the Radar were a condition, the Giants would be diagnosed with having a strong dose of it.