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NFL

Tillman's widow disappointed in immigration ban

The widow of Pat Tillman has expressed disappointment over President Donald Trump after the administration imposed a temporary ban on travel to the United States from seven majority Muslim countries.

  • Olympic gold-medal runner Mo Farah says he is “relieved” that U.S. travel restrictions will not apply to him but disagrees with the “divisive and discriminatory” immigration ban.

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Marie Tillman posted a message on Facebook saying she was saddened by the executive order, adding that this was “not the country he dreamed of, not what he served for and not what he died for.”

Tillman left a multimillion-dollar NFL contract with the Arizona Cardinals at age 25 to join the Army, eight months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

He was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004.

Marie Tillman has carried on his name and spirit through the Pat Tillman Foundation, which provides scholarships to military personnel and their families.

Soccer

Watch: Maradona gets hero's welcome at Napoli

Unico grande Diego! #ForzaNapoliSempre pic.twitter.com/FhyFQgiIvW

— Official SSC Napoli (@sscnapoli) January 18, 2017

Napoli's training ground came to a standstill as one of the club's greatest players ever paid a visit Wednesday.

Players and members of the coaching staff were full of smiles when Diego Maradona arrived at the Centro Sportivo di Castel Volturno a day after he was offered the global ambassador's role with Napoli, which is dependent on the Argentine legend resolving his tax issues in Italy.

(Courtesy: Napoli)

Nonetheless, Maradona has accepted an invitation from club president Aurelio De Laurentiis to travel with the Ciucciarelli to Spain ahead of the club’s Champions League Round of 16 match against Real Madrid on Feb. 15.

Ecco l’ospite unico…#ForzaNapoliSempre pic.twitter.com/DaK3miDCPx

— Official SSC Napoli (@sscnapoli) January 18, 2017

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NFL

49ers tab John Lynch for general manager job

The San Francisco 49ers have hired Hall of Fame candidate and FOX analyst John Lynch to be their new general manager, the team announced Sunday night.

Sources tell ESPN the deal is for an almost unprecedented six years.

Less than a week before he is eligible to be voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the former Stanford standout is returning to the Bay Area.

As the 49ers are signing Lynch to a six-year contract, the plan is to offer Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan a six-year contract, according to league sources. The 49ers’ idea always was to have the head coach and general manager jobs tied together in terms of length of contract.

  • The San Francisco 49ers plan to offer their head-coaching job to Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan once Atlanta’s season ends, sources tell ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Lynch spent Thursday and Friday meeting with San Francisco officials. He spent Thursday night at 49ers owner Jed York’s house, before the team flew him back to San Diego on Friday night so he could attend a family function.

Lynch accepted the job on Sunday.

Lynch has no front-office experience but has been connected to front-office jobs in the past. Some in Denver thought he could have been a candidate to replace John Elway one day, though that day never materialized.

The idea to hire Lynch was his own. He personally called Shanahan and volunteered for the job about a week ago.

Shanahan, expected to be named the Niners’ head coach after the Super Bowl, thought about Lynch, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt Lynch was a fit for the job. Lynch played for Shanahan’s father, Mike, in Denver.

The 49ers confirmed that they had interviews with nine general manager candidates after firing Trent Baalke on Jan. 1, none of which were with Lynch. They narrowed that group down to four, and it then came down to two, after Green Bay Packers executives Brian Gutekunst and Eliot Wolf removed themselves from consideration.

From there, York and executive Paraag Marathe had second interviews with Arizona Cardinals vice president of player personnel Terry McDonough and Minnesota Vikings assistant general manager George Paton over the weekend.

Throughout the process, the Niners acknowledged that they would keep an open mind, but their primary goal was to find someone who could work in lockstep with Shanahan.

“We need to make sure that the head coach and the general manager know each other, have a good understanding for each other,” York said at the beginning of the process. “It doesn’t mean that they had to have worked together in the past, but they have to have a good respect for each other and a good understanding and know that they have similar visions and philosophies on building a football team.”

ESPN’s Nick Wagoner contributed to this report.

Soccer

Watch: Bale drops trainer with vicious left hook

by

Gordon Brunt



January 18, 2017 8:03pm

Andrew Couldridge / Reuters