Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett returns to the practice field after hamstring injuryNew Foto - Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett returns to the practice field after hamstring injury

BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Quarterback Kenny Pickett returned to the field for the Cleveland Browns on Friday after missing three practices because of a hamstring injury. Pickett did only individual work and did not participate in any team drills. It was still a step forward for the four-year veteran, who was expected to be out at least a week after getting hurt during a red-zone drill late in practice on July 26. "Disappointed that he's not full go, but he's very much involved in everything we're doing," coach Kevin Stefanski said. Pickett is vying with Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders for the starting quarterback spot. Cleveland opens the season on Sept. 7 against Cincinnati. The Browns have three more practices scheduled before traveling to Charlotte, North Carolina, for a joint practice with the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday. Stefanski did not say if he anticipated Pickett would be full go for the joint workout. During the first four practices of training camp, Pickett and Flacco received most of the snaps with the first team. Even though Flacco has experience with the Browns after leading them to a playoff spot in 2023, Stefanski is eager to see what Pickett can do. The coaching staff likes Pickett's mobility and ability to create plays on the run. Pickett was acquired from Philadelphia in March. A 2022 first-round draft selection by Pittsburgh, Pickett has 25 career starts with 15 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Stefanski did not say if he anticipated narrowing the quarterback field before he got to Carolina for the joint workouts and the first preseason game on Aug. 8. If Pickett is healthy, it is likely he and Flacco would get the work in the joint workouts, with Gabriel and Sanders then playing in the preseason game. "I think for all of our positions, every single day is an important part of getting ready for the season and part of the evaluation. All of it is in an effort to get ready for Week 1 and evaluate our players," Stefanski said. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett returns to the practice field after hamstring injury

Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett returns to the practice field after hamstring injury BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Quarterback Kenny Pickett returned ...
Trendlines: The Dallas Cowboys' historic ineptitudeNew Foto - Trendlines: The Dallas Cowboys' historic ineptitude

Welcome toTrendlines, your weekly installment of what's trending up and what's trending down in the world of sports. This week, millions of Americans breathed a sigh of relief. No longer will they (and in this case me) be worried about whether their weekends would continue to be filled with boredom. No, theNFL's Hall of Fame gamemarked the beginningof the preseason. It's the first sign that autumn is near and football is back. Every new season means hope for teams that have never won a Super Bowl (like the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers, the Hall of Fame game participants). It, unfortunately, also means that some classic teams that have recently struggled get another shot at rediscovering their greatness of yore. And this is where we begin. There are few things more delicious than "America's team" (and the quotes are there for a reason) falling flat on its face over and over again. Can you believe Dallas hasn't appeared in or won a Super Bowl since the mid-1990s? There are people I work with who weren't even alive then. The Cowboys were truly mediocre last year and they're hoping to bounce back this season under new coach Brian Schottenheimer. I don't know how Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones landed on Schottenheimer, but things aren't looking good for the team with a Lone Star. Vegas odds put the Cowboys' chances of winning a Super Bowl this year at about 2%. How very, very sad that Dallas' Super Bowl drought looks like it'll hit the big 3-0 after this season. When the Patriots were winning all of those Super Bowls, the big question was whether quarterback Tom Brady or head coach Bill Belichick was more responsible. Well, the Pats haven't won a playoff game since Brady left. Brady went on to win a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Belichick, on the other hand, is now coaching in college. This has left the team from the Bay State in a world of hurt. They finished last season with more than three times as many losses as wins. They were so bad that they dumped their first-year head coachJerod Mayoand brought in Mike Vrabel. This season? The betting odds say that they will miss the playoffs again. We're a long way from nobody being able to stop the Brady/Belichick duo. Delicious. Although they lost last night, theLionshave one of the five best chances of winning a Super Bowl this season. They have a better shot than any team that's never won one, except for my Bills. I used to joke that the Bills hadn't made the playoffs since before my bar mitzvah. The funniest jokes are always the true ones. They didn't make the playoffs from the 2000 season through the 2016 season. Those days are gone. The Bills are basically in contention all the time now. They have won a playoff game in every season dating back to the 2020-2021 season. This five-year streak is the longest in the franchise's history. The question is whether they can finally get to the mountain top with MVP quarterback Josh Allen. They have the second best chance, according to Vegas odds makers. If Allen and the Bills can do it, then who says the Lions, Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Minnesota Vikings or Tennessee Titans won't be next? For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Trendlines: The Dallas Cowboys’ historic ineptitude

Trendlines: The Dallas Cowboys' historic ineptitude Welcome toTrendlines, your weekly installment of what's trending up and what...
At town hall, GOP congressman booed defending Trump's tariffsNew Foto - At town hall, GOP congressman booed defending Trump's tariffs

In a rowdy town hall on Thursday night, Wisconsin Republican Rep. Bryan Steil was booed when he expressed support for President Donald Trump's trade policies. An attendee pressed Steil onTrump's tariffs against scores of U.S. trade partners. "I really feel that this is a terrible tax that's going to be placed on the citizens of the Unites States. I would like to know what dire economic circumstances put Trump in a position of deploying tariffs on over 190 countries?" the attendee asked, prompting applause from the crowd. "You have allowed him to do that and it's sad. So tell me the dire circumstances that triggered his tariff wars." MORE: Trump unveils sweeping tariffs in 'new system of trade' Steil's response prompted loud boos from participants. "As we look at the broader tariffs back and forth with the administration, this really is, at its core needs to be, an opportunity to make sure other countries are treating the United States fairly," the congressman said. In the Elkorn town hall, the congressman was also pressed on other topics, including the impacts Trump's megabill will have on Medicaid and other services. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated the cuts to Medicaid included the sweeping tax and spending cut bill, which Trump signed into law on July 4, will result in 10 million Americans losing health insurance. MORE: Inside the GOP's mission to deliver Trump's megabill Responding to the eventon X, Steil wrote "despite a handful of individuals attempting to disrupt the discussion, we had a great dialogue about the issues that matter most." He committed to holding future events. Some in the room were local protestors,ABC News affiliate WISN reported, including members of a group who last week carried a mock cardboard coffin to Steil's home to protest Medicaid cuts. Earlier this year, Rep. Richard Hudson, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, encouraged House Republicans to domore virtual events over in-person town hallsafter severalHouse Republicans faced fiery constituents at in-person town halls. House Democrats are being challenged at their town halls, too, facing pushback on topics such as the response to the war in Gaza. Earlier this week, Illinois Rep. Bill Foster, a Democrat, hosted a town hall event where he was repeatedly interrupted by anti-war protesters.

At town hall, GOP congressman booed defending Trump's tariffs

At town hall, GOP congressman booed defending Trump's tariffs In a rowdy town hall on Thursday night, Wisconsin Republican Rep. Bryan St...
Kamala Harris' revealing interview with Colbert on election loss, political futureNew Foto - Kamala Harris' revealing interview with Colbert on election loss, political future

(Correction:Joe Bidenwas the 46th president of the United States. An earlier version of this story included the wrong number in the order of U.S. presidents.) WASHINGTON —Former Vice President Kamala Harrisdenied that she wassitting outnext year's California governor's racebecause she's holding outfor a different office. "No, no,"she told"The Late Show"host Stephen Colbertduring a July 31 appearance. "Honestly, it's more, perhaps, basic than that." Harris said she thought a lot aboutrunning for governorin her home state. The 2024 Democratic nominee wholost to President Donald Trumphad also previously served as California attorney general and one of the state's two U.S. senators. The 60-year-old who made history as the nation's first female, Black and Asian-American vice president was born in Oakland and now lives near Los Angeles. More:Kamala Harris' decision kickstarts the 2028 Democratic presidential primary: 5 takeaways "Recently I made the decision that, for now, I don't want to go back into the system, I think it's broken," Harris said. Harris said she long believed that the country's systems would be strong enough to defend the nation's core principles but she does not currently believe that's the case. "I want to travel the country, I want to listen to people, I want to talk with people, and I don't want it to be transactional, where I'm asking for their vote," Harris, who has run for president, told Colbert. Earlier in the week, Harris released a statement that she would not compete in the California gubernatorial race in 2026. Yet, she left the door open to a 2028 presidential bid by saying that "for now" she would stay out of public office. She repeated the phase on Colbert as she addressed his question about the California governor's race, while indirectly addressing speculation that she could launch a third presidential campaign. Harris said Democrats have "lots of leaders" they can look to at present and argued that it would be a "mistake" to put the future of the party on "the shoulders of any one person." Harris ran a short-lived campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination before joining Biden's ticket and serving as his vice president. She became the Democratic nominee for president in 2024 after Biden dropped outless than four monthsbefore the general election. During her abbreviated White House campaign Harris faced questions from voters and party insiders - plus Trumpattacks- about whether she was doing enough to distinguish herself from Biden, who is now 82. In the Colbert interview, Harris signaled that she would not be commenting on her former boss' health and fitness for office when he quit the race. Harris said she has an "incredible amount of respect" for Biden, and she encouraged her audience to remember the former 46th president of the United States as someone who believed in the rule of law and the importance of public service and integrity. "And that's where I'll leave that," she said. As for the 2024 campaign, Harris said did not want to "pile on" Biden after he dropped out. "There was a lot of piling on at that time, and I wasn't going to participate in that." The former vice president was on the program to promote her memoir, "107 Days," the publication of which she announcedin a videothat morning. The book will be published by Simon & Schuster on Sept. 23. More:Kamala Harris leaves door open for potential 2028 presidential run It was Harris' eighth appearance on the program, which wasCBS cancelled last monthand will end next year, and her first interview about her forthcoming memoir. During the interview she teased a passage in the book about her last birthday. She said her husband, Doug Emhoff, "kind of dropped the ball," last October when she turned 60 just before the election. Harris said she didn't watch the news for months after her loss to Trump. "You know, I'm just not into self-mutilation," she joked. Instead, Harris said she turned to cooking shows. "'The Kitchen' is one of my favorites," she said. During the Colbert interview, Harris also reflected on her drive to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2025, for the certification of Trump's election win. Harris presided over the process in her capacity as president of the Senate and officially declared Trump, who received 312 votes at the Electoral College to her 226, the winner of the 2024 presidential contest. That act invoked memories of the assault on the Capitol four years earlier, when lawmakers and former Vice PresidentMike Pencewent through the same process to certify Joe Biden and Harris as the nation's next leaders, Harris said. During the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection, Harris was in her final days still representing California in the U.S. Senate and was at the Capitol. "It was a difficult day, because it brought up - it conjured a lot, in terms of what that exact day was, what that day has meant in the history of our country, the recent history of our country," she said. Harris said she had not spoken to Pence but complimented him for upholding the Constitution. (This story has been updated with more information and video.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kamala Harris gives revealing take on 2024 election loss to Colbert

Kamala Harris' revealing interview with Colbert on election loss, political future

Kamala Harris' revealing interview with Colbert on election loss, political future (Correction:Joe Bidenwas the 46th president of the Un...
Jets DT Quinnen Williams (calf) sidelined 1-2 weeksNew Foto - Jets DT Quinnen Williams (calf) sidelined 1-2 weeks

New York Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams will be out one to two weeks with a strained left calf, head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Friday. The three-time Pro Bowler sustained the injury during positional drills Thursday and did not participate in Friday's training camp session at Florham Park, N.J. "We want to make sure this player is going to be good," Glenn said. "We know what he's all about. We know what he can do. And listen, we want to hold him out and we'll see how that goes." Williams, 27, started 16 games last season and contributed 37 tackles, 18 quarterback hits and 6.0 sacks. Glenn said sidelining Williams is "precautionary" and noted that he missed one game in 2022 with a calf injury. "He understands exactly how you have to operate and make sure he goes through the process of getting healed," Glenn said. "He'll be just fine." Williams earned All-Pro first-team honors in 2022 and signed a four-year, $96 million extension ahead of the 2023 season. He has 39.0 sacks, 98 QB hits, 290 tackles, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one interception in 90 games (86 starts) since New York drafted him with the No. 3 overall pick in 2019. The Jets' first preseason game is Aug. 9 at Green Bay. They open the regular season at home against their former quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sept. 7. --Field Level Media

Jets DT Quinnen Williams (calf) sidelined 1-2 weeks

Jets DT Quinnen Williams (calf) sidelined 1-2 weeks New York Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams will be out one to two weeks with a...
Yankees release starting pitcher Marcus Stroman, will activate Luis Gil on SundayNew Foto - Yankees release starting pitcher Marcus Stroman, will activate Luis Gil on Sunday

TheNew York Yankeeshave released starting pitcherMarcus Stroman.The team announced the moveon Friday. His release comes after the Yankees added relieversDavid Bednar, Camilo Doval and Jake Bird (in addition to utilityman José Caballero) before Thursday's MLB trade deadline. In his final start for the Yankees, Stroman allowed four runs and six hits with three strikeouts ina 7-4 winover theTampa Bay Rays. He allowed four runs in each of his past two appearances. Stroman, 34, compiled a 6.23 ERA with a 3-2 record in nine starts for the Yankees this season. He struck out only 26 batters in 39 innings, tying a career-low with an average of six strikeouts per nine innings. The Yankees still owe Stroman the remaining $5.61 million on his contract for this season,per MLB Trade Rumors. He signed a two-year, $37 million deal with the Yankees. Any team that decides to add Stroman will pay him the prorated major-league minimum. Stroman's role for 2025 was uncertain during spring training as the Yankees projected to have a full five-man rotation withGerrit Cole, free-agent additionMax Fried,Carlos Rodón, 2024 American LeagueRookie of the Year Luis GilandClarke Schmidt. He insisted that he was a starting pitcher anddid not wantto pitch out of the bullpen. As a result, Stroman was attached to trade rumors throughout the spring. However, Coleunderwent Tommy John surgery, whileGilandSchmidtbegan the season on the injured list. (Schmidt's season eventuallyended with reconstructive surgeryas well.) So Stroman essentially won a spot in the starting rotation by default. Yet he later missed two months of the early seasonwith left knee inflammation. Gil is scheduled to makehis first start of the seasonon Sunday versus theMiami Marlins, which bumped Stroman from the rotation. Fried (12-4, 2.64 ERA) and Rodón (11-7, 3.18) will fill the first two spots on the Yankees' starting staff, followed by Gil, with rookies Will Warren (6-5, 4.64) and Cam Schlittler (1-1, 4.91) taking the last two turns. In addition to releasing Stroman, the Yankees recentlytraded Carlos Carrascoto theAtlanta Bravesand demotedAllan Winansto Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to streamline their pitching staff. Over 11 MLB seasons, Stroman has a 3.79 ERA and 90-87 record, averaging 7.4 strikeouts per nine innings. He's pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets and Chicago Cubs before joining the Yankees.

Yankees release starting pitcher Marcus Stroman, will activate Luis Gil on Sunday

Yankees release starting pitcher Marcus Stroman, will activate Luis Gil on Sunday TheNew York Yankeeshave released starting pitcherMarcus St...
Lawmaker unveils 'ERIC ADAMS Act' threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayorsNew Foto - Lawmaker unveils 'ERIC ADAMS Act' threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayors

FIRST ON FOX:A House lawmaker is making a push to hold mayors of sanctuary cities responsible forillegal immigrantscommitting murder within their jurisdictions. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., is introducing the Establishing Responsibility for Illegals' Crimes and Adding Deterrence and Accountability for Mayors' Sanctuary Cities Act, or the ERIC ADAMS Act, on Friday. If passed, the bill would open sanctuary city mayors to criminal liability if illegal immigrants living there were found guilty of murder. Comer Dismisses Biden Doctor's Bid For Pause In Cover-up Probe: 'Throwing Out Every Excuse' It's named after New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is up for re-election this November. Carter, meanwhile, is running to unseat Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., in the November 2026 midterms. Read On The Fox News App The bill's introduction comes days after theTrump administrationmoved to sue the Big Apple for its sanctuary policies, one of multiple such lawsuits President Donald Trump's officials are pursuing against Democrat-run cities and states. Far-left Firebrand Says She 'Never Had A Concern' About Biden's Mental State As House Probe Heats Up Under the terms of Carter's legislation, a sanctuary city mayor could be found guilty of "criminal negligence resulting in manslaughter" if an undocumented person committed murder there and if "the mayor knowingly adopted, maintained, or failed to repeal a sanctuary policy that materially restricted cooperation with Federal immigration enforcement, and such policy directly and foreseeably contributed to the failure to detain or remove" the person before the crime was committed, according to bill text obtained by Fox News Digital. It would carry a penalty of up to seven years in prison, as well as certain fines. Enforcement would be left to theattorney general, the bill text said. "Laken Riley and countless other loved ones could still be alive today if our immigration laws were respected by mayors of sanctuary cities," Carter told Fox News Digital, referencing a nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant in early 2024 in Georgia. "As far as I'm concerned, they have blood on their hands and should be held personally accountable for creating a lawless environment that allows criminal illegal aliens to commit murder." Kayla Mamelak, a spokesperson for Adams, told Fox News Digital when reached for comment: "It's often said that if both the left and the right are angry with you, you might be doing something right." "Mayor Adams is focused on what best protects and serves all the people of New York City. Keeping New Yorkers safe also means making sure they feel safe, and Mayor Adams has been clear: no one should be afraid to dial911, send their kids to school, or go to the hospital, and no New Yorker should feel forced to hide in the shadows," the Adams spokesperson said. "That's why the mayor supports the essence of the local laws put in place by the City Council, but he has also urged the Council to reexamine them to ensure we can effectively work with the federal government to keep violent criminals off our streets." Fox News Digital also reached out to Adams' campaign for comment but did not hear back. Original article source:Lawmaker unveils 'ERIC ADAMS Act' threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayors

Lawmaker unveils 'ERIC ADAMS Act' threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayors

Lawmaker unveils 'ERIC ADAMS Act' threatening criminal penalties for sanctuary city mayors FIRST ON FOX:A House lawmaker is making a...

 

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