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Josh Allen praises teammate; Sabres fall to Flyers

Josh Allen praises teammate; Sabres fall to Flyers

Josh Allen speaks to reporters Photo: Saga Communications/Buffalo Bills/YouTube


Bills quarterback Josh Allen is praising a new teammate. During a press conference on Wednesday, he said wide receiver Brandin Cooks tracks the ball “extremely well.” Allen also said Cooks is “smart.” Buffalo signed the veteran receiver on Nov. 25.

The Jets are getting ready to host the Dolphins on Sunday. During a press conference on Wednesday, New York Head Coach Aaron Glenn said the Dolphins have been running the ball “really well.” He also said Miami’s defense is taking the ball away “quite a bit.” The Dolphins enter the matchup on a three-game win streak.

Back-to-back losses for the Cornell men’s basketball team. On Wednesday, the Big Red fell to Towson 93-80.

No luck for the Cornell women’s basketball team. The Big Red lost to Lehigh 66-52 on Wednesday.

Three straight wins for the TC3 men’s basketball team. On Wednesday, the Panthers beat Jefferson 79-67.

The TC3 women’s basketball team couldn’t stop Jefferson. The Panthers lost 79-46 on Wednesday.

The Sabres fell to the Flyers 5-2 on Wednesday. Buffalo allowed three goals in the first period.

The Rangers are on the road tonight. They skate with the Senators at 7 p.m.

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