
Adam Kilgore
General Assignment Sports Reporter at The Washington Post
National sports reporter for The Washington Post.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Adam Kilgore
A new league gave track stars a financial cushion, and more uncertainty (washingtonpost.com) A new league gave track stars a financial cushion, and more uncertainty By Adam Kilgore 2025061317285900 Before Kenny Bednarek joined Grand Slam Track, he had become one of the most accomplished sprinters of his era. He won silver medals in the 200 meters at the past two Olympics. He reached the 100-meter final in Paris.
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1 month ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Adam Kilgore
OWINGS MILLS — Persistent rain forced the Baltimore Ravens into their indoor facility as they gathered Wednesday afternoon for the second organized team activity, a voluntary practice with Week 1 far off on the horizon. When Lamar Jackson lined up in the shotgun for the opening play, a 50-foot tall banner of the Lombardi Trophy hovered directly behind him. Jackson’s presence headlined a telling attendance for the Ravens, who have become acquainted with autumn excellence and January bitterness.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Adam Kilgore
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are trying everything to take the next step (washingtonpost.com) Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are trying everything to take the next step By Adam Kilgore 2025052821132900 OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Persistent rain forced the Baltimore Ravens into their indoor facility as they gathered Wednesday afternoon for their second organized team activity, a voluntary practice with Week 1 far off on the horizon.
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1 month ago |
fredericknewspost.com | Adam Kilgore
Darrell Doucette III is probably the best flag football player in the world. He quarterbacked the U.S. national team to the past four global championships and won every international game he played. Now 35, he has played flag — never tackle — since he was 8 years old. He stands 5-foot-7 and 140 pounds, but as he once said, flag football makes quarterback a “size-less position.”Doucette also may not hold his title for long.
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1 month ago |
macombdaily.com | Adam Kilgore
Darrell Doucette III is probably the best flag football player in the world. He quarterbacked the U.S. national team to the past four global championships and won every international game he played. Now 35, he has played flag – never tackle – since he was 8 years old. He stands 5-foot-7 and 140 pounds, but as he once said, flag football makes quarterback a “size-less position.”Doucette also may not hold his title for long.
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Darrell Doucette III, quarterback of the USA national flag football team, says flag football players "deserve their opportunity" to play for Team USA in the 2028 Los Angeles Games 👀 https://t.co/XDvvVo7aHt