Monday, 17 November 2025

Blue Jays’ Nick Sandlin clears waivers, elects free agency

Nick Sandlin is set to explore the open market.

The Toronto Blue Jays announced on Monday that the right-handed pitcher had cleared waivers and is electing free agency.

Sandlin, 28, made 19 appearances for the Blue Jays in 2025, posting a 2.20 ERA through 16.1 innings of relief. It was an injury-plagued campaign for the righty, missing time due to inflammation in his throwing arm.

He allowed seven runs (four earned) in that span, with 16 strikeouts and a 1.163 WHIP, and finished with a 0-2 record and one save.

He did not make an appearance during Toronto’s post-season run to the World Series.

Sandlin was drafted by the Guardians in 2018, taken in the second round, and was acquired alongside infielder Andres Gimenez from Cleveland this past off-season in a three-team trade that also involved the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Through 211.2 innings over 228 appearances in the majors, Sandlin holds a 3.19 ERA and a 19-10 record.

The change makes room on the roster for incoming free agents as well as Rule 5-eligible players who need to be protected by Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET., in order to be safe from selection by other clubs during the draft on Dec. 10.

Toronto’s eligible players include top prospects Ricky Tiedemann, Yohendrick Pinango, Victor Arias, Josh Kasevich and Edward Duran.

Sandlin was projected by MLB Trade Rumors to earn $2 million in salary during the upcoming arbitration process. Other arbitration-eligible players on the Blue Jays major-league roster include Daulton Varsho, Ernie Clement, Eric Lauer and Tyler Heineman.



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Jake Paul to fight two-time world champion Anthony Joshua

YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul will fight recent world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in a professional bout on Dec. 19.

The heavyweight bout, which will consist of eight three-minute rounds, will take place at Kaseya Center in Miami and will be streamed live on Netflix.

It will be the toughest fight yet for the 28-year-old Paul, who has a 12-1 record (7 KOs) and last fought in June when he beat former middleweight champion Julio César Chávez Jr. by unanimous decision.

“This isn’t an AI simulation. This is Judgment Day,” Paul told Netflix. “A professional heavyweight fight against an elite world champion in his prime.

“When I beat Anthony Joshua, every doubt disappears, and no one can deny me the opportunity to fight for a world title. To all my haters, this is what you wanted.”

Joshua is a two-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist, but the 36-year-old hasn’t fought since losing to Daniel Dubois in an IBF title fight in September 2024.

“Jake or anyone can get this work,” Joshua said. “No mercy. I took some time out and I’m coming back with a mega show. It’s a big opportunity for me.

“Whether you like it or not, I’m here to do massive numbers, have big fights and break every record whilst keeping cool, calm and collected … I’m about to break the internet over Jake Paul’s face.”



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Brandon Miller cleared for return to basketball activity by Hornets

Brandon Miller is almost back.

The Charlotte Hornets star, who has been out since Oct. 25 (shoulder), has been cleared for return to basketball activity, the team announced on Monday.

Miller, 22, has battled injuries throughout his young career, only suiting up for 27 games last season. He averaged 21.0 points per game in that span.

For his career, Miller averages 18.2 points, and is a 36 per cent three-point shooter.

In preparation for his return, Miller has been assigned to the G League’s Greensboro Swarm, and he’ll begin practicing with the team on Monday.



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Abby Roque ready for fresh start with Victoire: ‘Don’t think I’ve hit my ceiling’

Abby Roque believes she has a lot more to give, and she’ll get the chance to prove it in Montreal.

A talented, in-your-face centre who plays with an edge, Roque was traded from the New York Sirens to the Victoire last summer after two losing seasons in the Big Apple.

The 28-year-old from Michigan entered the PWHL as one of New York’s three foundational signings, a fixture on the United States national team after a standout college career for Wisconsin and strong world championship performances, but she hasn’t yet replicated that success in the women’s pro league.

“I don’t think I’ve hit my ceiling,” Roque said. “Last year I thought I played way better, and I think I still could have even played better than that.”

Roque produced 12 goals and 18 assists with a minus-23 goal-differential in 54 PWHL games for a New York team that finished last in each of the league’s first two seasons.

Victoire head coach Kori Cheverie also believes there’s more to unlock for Roque, who scored the league’s first “Michigan” goal and tallied 58 points in 36 games during her final college season in 2019-20.

“Abby is a special player,” head coach Kori Cheverie said. “She knows that over the two seasons in New York, she left some offence on the table there and didn’t maybe put the numbers up that she would have liked. And so for her here, it’s an opportunity for a fresh start.”

The Sirens traded Roque to the Victoire on June 25 in exchange for forward Kristin O’Neill and Montreal’s fourth-round pick in the 2025 draft.

Trades don’t happen very often in the PWHL, but Roque wasn’t caught off guard by the move.

“New York needed to move some pieces around and try something else, and I get that. And I wanted to be somewhere where we were trying to compete to win the whole thing,” she said after practice Wednesday at Verdun Auditorium. “I was excited when I found out, it’s a team that every time we played against them, they’re well organized, they play hard, and there are some great players.

“I was very excited to be able to go and try to compete for a Walter Cup.”

What she’s looking forward to most, Roque says, is having the rowdy Montreal fans on her side.

“There’s been a lot of games where I get booed every time I touch the puck, and it’s awesome,” she said. “Having those fans in your corner, I’m really excited.”

Roque and Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin have had their share of battles — both in the PWHL and in Canada-U.S. matchups.

Instead of pushing and shoving, they took turns skating together alongside forward Laura Stacey at practice last week.

“When we jumped on the ice, I saw her with a Victoire jersey and I thought, ‘Holy, I can’t believe Abby Roque has a Montreal Victoire jersey,’” Poulin said. “We all know how skilled she is, how much she can bring to a team. I’m super happy and proud to have her here in Montreal.”

The five-foot-seven Roque hopes her grit and physicality can help the Victoire get over the playoff hump after back-to-back semifinal exits despite being the higher seed.

“I’ve kind of been known to be more of a playoff player, that’s kind of where I like to come alive,” she said. “I want to compete, I show up in those moments and make it difficult on the other team.

“Add some smarts to the team but also add some toughness and grit, lead the team in that way, help try to pull people into the fight.”

Home sweet home

Jade Downie-Landry, another former Sirens player who joined the Victoire this past off-season, missed just about everything about being home — even rush-hour traffic.

“In my heart, it’s Montreal,” said the forward from nearby St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que. “I’ve always been here. I went to CEGEP here, university here, so it feels like I always knew I wanted to come back to Montreal one day.

“Coming here in the morning, getting caught in traffic for an hour to cross the bridge, for me, I’m happy to do it because I’m in Montreal and I’m happy to be here.”

The 30-year-old Downie-Landry, who has 12 goals and seven assists in 54 PWHL games, said she grew as a player and person in New York.

“It was the first time I left home. I was 27 years old, so it’s not common to leave for the first time at that age,” she said. “It was a bit weird, but at the same time, I still liked my experience. It was completely different. It felt like I lived my university years, but at 27.”



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Sunday, 16 November 2025

Bills scratch WR Keon Coleman vs. Buccaneers after reportedly missing meeting

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Bills receiver Keon Coleman is in the doghouse again, with the second-year player listed as inactive for Buffalo’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

Coleman missed a meeting on Friday, per multiple reports, leading to the scratch.

It’s the second time coach Sean McDermott has sent a message to Coleman this season. He was benched for the first series in a 23-20 loss to New England in Week 5 after also being late for a meeting.

The Bills did not provide a reason for the decision. Coleman’s latest benching coincides with the team attempting to spark an inconsistent passing game by elevating Gabe Davis from the practice squad and signing Mecole Hardman to the active roster. The Bills (6-3) also welcomed back receiver Joshua Palmer, who returned after missing three games with an ankle injury.

Sunday’s move marks the first time Buffalo’s top pick in the 2024 draft has not dressed for a game when healthy, and comes as his play has been called into question. Though he scored a touchdown in a 30-13 loss at Miami last weekend, he caught only three of eight passes thrown in his direction.

Coleman’s overall production has severely dipped. Since catching eight passes for 112 yards and a TD in a season-opening win over Baltimore, Coleman has combined for 24 catches for 218 yards and two scores.

McDermott addressed Coleman’s effort level on Monday, though he never indicated the receiver’s playing time was in jeopardy.

“There are times like any player where it needs to be, and there are times when it’s not,” McDermott said. “We have to address it to get it hopefully where it needs to be.”

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Report: Knicks’ Anunoby to miss at least two weeks with left hamstring strain

The New York Knicks are going to be down another starter for their upcoming stretch.

OG Anunoby is going to be re-evaluated in two weeks due to a left hamstring strain, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Sunday.

Anunoby sustained the injury midway through the first quarter in the Knicks’ game against the Miami Heat on Friday. After missing a layup, he appeared to be grabbing at his hamstring, and following a timeout, he was subbed off and returned to the team’s locker room.

The 28-year-old has been a key contributor for the 8-4 Knicks, averaging 15.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.9 steals while playing 31.1 minutes a night.

Anunoby had the healthiest season of his nine-year career last year in his first full season with the Knicks, suiting up for 74 games. Anunoby was often injured while playing with the Toronto Raptors, averaging only 61 games in his six full seasons with the team.

Meanwhile the Knicks are also without all-star guard Jalen Brunson, who missed their contest in Miami on Friday with a Grade 1 right ankle sprain.

The 29-year-old is averaging 28.0 points, 6.5 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game this season. 

According to Stefan Bondy of the New York Post, Knicks coach Mike Brown is unsure if Brunson will travel on the Knicks upcoming five-game road trip.



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Goodell praises NFL’s international series, says league will return to Spain

MADRID — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised this year’s international series and said Sunday that the league plans to return to Spain and will continue to study other possible markets.

Goodell spoke before the Washington Commanders faced the Miami Dolphins at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in the seventh — and final — international game of the season, the most ever in one year for the NFL as it continues to expand globally.

“We will be back, we are excited,” Goodell told Spanish media. “This has been a great opportunity for us. We always wait until we get through the games, but we want to be back here in Madrid (and) Spain. I think this is a great market for us.”

There were talks of the league also trying to organize a game in Barcelona.

The NFL this year also played for the first time in Dublin and Berlin. It played in Sao Paulo to start the season in Brazil, and had three more games in London.

“It’s been spectacular,” Goodell told NFL Network. “We’ve never played seven games, Brazil was a great start and finishing here in Madrid it just feels right. This is such a great city. The stadium is remarkable and the partners at Real Madrid and the city have just been amazing.”

The NFL plans to increase the number of international games to a point where each team will get to play a game abroad every year. He said in September that the NFL also wants to play in Asia. Next year, it will go to Australia and add a game in Rio de Janeiro.

“Australia is going to be a big learning and test next year,” he said. “We are excited about that. I think we will be back in a lot of the markets we’ve been this year, but we have a couple more that we’re thinking about right now. So many cities have been reaching out, and that’s a great thing for us.”



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Blue Jays’ Nick Sandlin clears waivers, elects free agency

Nick Sandlin is set to explore the open market. The Toronto Blue Jays announced on Monday that the right-handed pitcher had cleared waive...