Reuters U.S. Sports Schedule at 2.30 PM ET on Sunday, Sept. 11

Sept. 11(Reuters) - Reuters U.S. sports schedule at 2.30 PM ET on Sunday:

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NFL

Jaguars RB Ivory admitted to hospital

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars running back Chris Ivory was admitted to the hospital Sunday morning with what the team is describing as a general medical issue and won't play against the Green Bay Packers. (FBN-JAGUARS-NEWS-IVORY, moved, The Sports Xchange, 176 words)

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Broncos WR Thomas to get second opinion on hip

Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas underwent an MRI on the hip he injured in Thursday night's opener and the results will be sent for a second opinion. (FBN-BRONCOS-NEWS-THOMAS, moved, The Sports Xchange, 99 words)

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Dolphins C Pouncey has small fracture in hip

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey, who is out for Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks, reportedly has a small fracture in his left hip. (FBN-DOLPHINS-NEWS-POUNCEY, moved, The Sports Xchange, 194 words)

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Bears G Long playing with torn labrum

Chicago Bears Pro Bowl guard Kyle Long will be playing this season with a torn labrum in his left shoulder. (FBN-BEARS-NEWS-LONG, moved, The Sports Xchange, 132 words)

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NFL Notebook

News and notes from around the NFL as Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline to trim rosters to 75 players approaches. (FBN-NOTEBOOK, expect by 8 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, 600 words)

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NFL Roundup

Capsule recaps of all games on today's schedule. Will move as updated throughout the evening. (BBO-ROUNDUP, expect first version by 5 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, 400 words)

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The Sports Xchange covers all NFL games (all times ET)

Green Bay at Jacksonville 1:00 PM

Buffalo at Baltimore 1:00 PM

Chicago at Houston 1:00 PM

Cleveland at Philadelphia 1:00 PM

Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 PM

Minnesota at Tennessee 1:00 PM

Cincinnati at New York 1:00 PM

Oakland at New Orleans 1:00 PM

San Diego at Kansas City 1:00 PM

Miami at Seattle 4:05 PM

Detroit at Indianapolis 4:25 PM

New York at Dallas 4:25 PM

New England at Arizona 8:30 PM

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Gimino: First and 20

The Sports Xchange's national college football columnist Anthony Gimino provides his weekly Sunday look at the biggest storylines and reaction following Week 2. (FBC-COLUMN-FIRSTAND20, expect by 3 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, By Anthony Gimino, 1,500 words)

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Vols find form just in time for SEC battles

BRISTOL, Tenn. - Tennessee put its season on track with a convincing victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday, and just in time as the Volunteers prepare to begin their SEC slate. (FBC-TENNESSEE-NEWS-BRISTOL, expect by 1 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, By Nathan Warters, 522 words)

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Fuente facing tall task filling Beamer's shoes

BRISTOL, Tenn. - Justin Fuente knew he had big shoes to fill following Frank Beamer, and Saturday's lopsided loss to Tennessee only turns up the heat. (FBC-VIRGINIATECH-NEWS-BRISTOL, expect by 4 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, By Nathan Warters, 522 words)

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GOLF

Johnson leads BMW Championship by three strokes

Dustin Johnson holds a three-shot lead entering the final round of the BMW Championship in Carmel, Ind. (GLF-RECAP-BMW, expect by 7 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, 500 words)

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MLB

MLB roundup

Capsule recaps of all games on today's schedule. Will move as updated throughout the evening. (BBO-ROUNDUP, expect first version by 7 p.m. ET, The Sports Xchange, 400 words)

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The Sports Xchange covers all MLB games (all times ET)

Rays at Yankees 1:05 PM

Red Sox at Blue Jays 1:07 PM

Orioles at Tigers 1:10 PM

Dodgers at Marlins 1:10 PM

Reds at Pirates 1:35 PM

Mets at Braves 1:35 PM

Phillies at Nationals 1:35 PM

Indians at Twins 2:10 PM

Royals at White Sox 2:10 PM

Brewers at Cardinals 2:15 PM

Rangers at Angels 3:35 PM

Mariners at Athletics 4:05 PM

Giants at D-backs 4:10 PM

Rockies at Padres 4:40 PM

Cubs at Astros 8:05 PM

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WNBA

WNBA recaps

Chicago-Connecticut 1:00 ET

Indiana-Washington 4:00 ET

NY Liberty-Dallas 4:30 ET

Minnesota-San Antonio 4:30 ET

Atlanta-Phoenix 6:00 ET

Los Angeles-Seattle 7:00 ET

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TENNIS

Djokovic takes on Wawrinka in men's final

Top-ranked Novak Djokovic and No. 3 Stan Wawrinka battle for the men's title at the U.S. Open. (TEN-FIRSTLEDE/WRITETHRU-USOPEN, expect first version asap after scheduled 4 p.m. ET match, The Sports Xchange, by Adam Zagoria, 400-word first-lede, 700-word writethru)

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09/11/2016 14:31

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