
JR Radcliffe
Trending Sports Reporter at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Trending sports reporter for @journalsentinel. Host of MJS #Brewers and #Bucks podcast. Lover of #PeakTV and Pepsi. I miss the 90s so much you guys.
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jsonline.com | JR Radcliffe
The National Football League unveiled its list of NFL veterans, representing each of the 32 clubs, who will be on hand for the NFL draft to announce selections in the second and third rounds April 25 in Green Bay. That includes a number of Green Bay Packers players, and not just for the announcement of the picks, either.
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jsonline.com | JR Radcliffe
We are officially one week away from the NFL draft in Green Bay. As we get closer, the mock drafts get longer and perhaps more interesting. A handful of places have provided a full seven-round mock draft, taking a guess at what teams like the Green Bay Packers will do from pick No. 23 to No. 250. Including Dane Brugler of The Athletic, here are what three of those drafts projected for Green Bay:Packers seven-round draft from Dane Brugler of The Athletic23. Will Johnson, cornerback, Michigan.
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jsonline.com | JR Radcliffe
The St. Louis Blues will begin their NHL postseason Saturday with a game against Winnipeg, thanks in part to a late-season surge that centered around the mysterious arrival of a talisman familiar to Milwaukee fans. The Blues recorded a franchise-record 12-game winning streak running from March 15 through April 5. Then, after three straight setbacks, the Blues defeated Utah in the regular-season finale April 15, 6-1, to clinch a playoff berth.
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jsonline.com | JR Radcliffe
No-hitters have been hard to come by for the Milwaukee Brewers, with just two in the franchise's 55-year history. There was one Sept. 11, 2021, behind eight innings from Corbin Burnes and one from Josh Hader, and the Juan Nieves no-no April 15, 1987. One-hitters, though? Plenty of those. The Brewers had one for a sixth consecutive season with April 15 at home against the Detroit Tigers.
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sports.yahoo.com | JR Radcliffe
Former Wisconsin Lutheran High School standout Kon Knueppel is on his way to the NBA draft, an unsurprising move announced on social media April 16. Knueppel, the second-leading scorer for a Duke team that reached the national semifinal, is seen as a lottery pick in the draft. AdvertisementKnueppel spent one season with the Blue Devils, serving as Robin to the Batman that was Cooper Flagg, the top player in the nation and a fellow freshman. "Forever a Blue Devil," Knueppel wrote on Twitter.
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