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Ben Affleck and ex Jennifer Garner share an affectionate moment as he leans on her shoulder before driving her – Daily Mail

  1. Ben Affleck and ex Jennifer Garner share an affectionate moment as he leans on her shoulder before driving her Daily Mail
  2. Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck’s Intimate Photos Show the True Depth of Their Co-Parenting Bond Yahoo Life
  3. Exes Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner share intimate moment inside car together Page Six
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‘The Price is Right’ contestant dislocates shoulder after win: ‘Don’t hurt yourself’ – USA TODAY

  1. ‘The Price is Right’ contestant dislocates shoulder after win: ‘Don’t hurt yourself’ USA TODAY
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  4. ‘Price is Right’ contestant dislocates shoulder while jubilantly celebrating game win Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
  5. ‘Price is Right’ contestant celebrated so hard, he dislocated his shoulder: reports PennLive
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‘The Price Is Right’ Contestant Dislocates His Shoulder While Celebrating a Win, His Wife Spins the Wheel for Him – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. ‘The Price Is Right’ Contestant Dislocates His Shoulder While Celebrating a Win, His Wife Spins the Wheel for Him Yahoo Entertainment
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  5. ‘The Price Is Right’ Contestant Dislocates Shoulder Celebrating Win Too Hard, Has Wife Spin Wheel For Him ETCanada.com
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Harry, Meghan to get ‘cold shoulder’ by royals if they attend King’s coronation: report – New York Post

  1. Harry, Meghan to get ‘cold shoulder’ by royals if they attend King’s coronation: report New York Post
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  4. This Is How Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Should Act at the Coronation “If They’re Sensible,” According to a Royal Expert MarieClaire.com
  5. Harry and Meghan news – latest: Sussexes ‘to get cold shoulder’ if they attend King’s coronation Yahoo Canada
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Key to Arizona’s Kerr Kriisa overcoming shoulder injury: ‘Keep the pain inside’ – Arizona Desert Swarm

  1. Key to Arizona’s Kerr Kriisa overcoming shoulder injury: ‘Keep the pain inside’ Arizona Desert Swarm
  2. Utah basketball: Injuries, lack of depth derails another Utes season Deseret News
  3. Arizona guard Kerr Kriisa explains shoulder injury, shooting left-handed Arizona Daily Star
  4. Arizona men’s basketball vs. Stanford final score: Wildcats overcome Cardinal’s 3-point shooting, Kerr Kriisa… Arizona Desert Swarm
  5. Utah basketball: Utes’ offensive shortcomings catch up to them again Deseret News
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Man, 18, Thought Shoulder Pain Was Gym Injury. He Had Blood Cancer.

  • Tomas Evans, 18, thought his shoulder pain was caused by straining a muscle at the gym.
  • He had an apple-sized lump under his collar bone.
  • He was diagnosed with stage 2 blood cancer.

A teenager who thought his shoulder pain was caused by pulling a muscle while working out actually had cancer.

In June 2022, Tomas Evans, 18, from Wales, UK, found a fist-sized lump under his collarbone two days after going to the gym, and he was feeling a lot of pain in his arm, according to his mother Rachael Tudor.

Evans went to see his doctor, thinking he’d just pulled a muscle badly, and a scan was arranged, Tudor wrote on a GoFundMe page.

On July 20, Evans was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma, a rare cancer. The most common symptom is a painless swelling in a lymph node, usually in the neck, armpit, or groin. It is most common in people between the ages of 20 and 40 and those over 75, and men are slightly more likely to have it than women. 

“The lump was quite big and about the size of an apple,” Evans told Kennedy News and Media. “I thought it had just been a muscle that had come out of place or something and it wasn’t, it was to do with the lymphoma.”

The lump on his shoulder was caused by blood cancer

After further tests, scans, and a biopsy, the family found out that Evans had stage two cancer, with the mass contained in his chest cavity. The mass in the chest caused the lump under the collarbone to appear.

“We came home and cried for the whole two weeks waiting on the test results,” Tudor said. “It was the most horrendous two weeks of our lives as the crippling anxiety of what on earth we were facing was awful.”

Evans, an electrical installation student, started a course of 12 rounds of chemotherapy in September.

“The chemotherapy is going really well. My scan about five weeks ago came back clear but I’ve still got to do the treatment until the end of February just to make sure that it’s gone everywhere,” Evans said.

Evans is very tired and at high risk of infection, Tudor told Insider: “His journey continues to be hard going, but the end is in sight and we’ll fight on for that ‘remission’ status.”

The support of their family, friends, and communtiy has been “amazing,” Tudor said.

The family has been fundraising in the hope that once Evans is given the all-clear he can do all the things he had been planning, including a holiday with his friends, starting his apprenticeship as an electrician, and taking his girlfriend to Winter Wonderland, a Christmas event in London.

“The GoFundMe page was set up by my close friend in our name as we had lots of people wanting to do charity fund raising events in Tomas’s name,” Tudor said. “When we hit his target in less then a week, it was overwhelming.”

The family has already made a donation to the charity Lymphoma Action on behalf of Evans, and they “will make a donation at the end of treatment to two other charities that have closely supported us throughout this nightmare,” Tudor said.

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Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts could miss next two games with sprained shoulder, NFL sources say

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a shoulder sprain on Sunday against the Chicago Bears that could sideline him for the next two games, NFL sources told The Inquirer on Monday.

Hurts underwent an X-ray following the Eagles’ 25-20 win in Chicago, and the results were negative. Further testing on Monday revealed the severity of the injury to his right, throwing shoulder, the sources said.

» READ MORE: Cowboys heavily favored against Eagles in Week 16 following Jalen Hurts’ injury news

Initially, the team feared that Hurts’ shoulder could sideline him for an extended period and possibly through the postseason. But after additional tests Monday, the Eagles do not consider it to be a long-term injury, according to the sources.

The quarterback took a beating in a game in which he ran the ball 17 times with two kneel-downs at frosty Soldier Field. Late in the third quarter, Hurts kept the ball on a zone read play and after a 3-yard gain he was driven into the ground by Chicago defensive end Trevis Gipson. He appeared to have suffered the injury on the play.

“He just laid there,” Eagles tackle Jordan Mailata said to The Inquirer. “I ran over and said, ‘Stay down.’ And he said, ‘Pick me the [bleep] up.’ And I said, ‘Yes, sir.’ And he goes straight back to the huddle.

“He’s got [bleeping] fight, man. He’s grit.”

Hurts has been healthy all season and has yet to miss a snap because of injury as he built a case as the NFL’s MVP. He missed one game to injury last year after suffering an ankle sprain at the New York Giants in late November.

Backup Gardner Minshew took his spot and led the Eagles to a win over the New York Jets the following week. Minshew is likely to start in place of Hurts against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday.

» READ MORE: ‘He’s got fight’: Jalen Hurts takes a beating and keeps on ticking as the Eagles survive the pesky Bears

The Eagles can clinch the NFC East title and the No. 1 seed in the playoffs with a victory at Dallas. They have several paths to both, though, and might not need to rush Hurts back. It’s possible he might not play again in the regular season, especially if the Eagles clinch the top spot and get the coveted first-round bye in the postseason.

That would mean Hurts wouldn’t play in a game for almost a month. The divisional round of the playoffs will be held Jan. 21-22.

After the game, Hurts admitted he took some shots, but he downplayed his physical condition.

“I feel good listening to my Anita Baker,” said Hurts, who took to the podium at the postgame news conference with the musician’s soul music playing on his phone. “I’m going to get me some sweets on the plane ride home, watch the tape, learn from it, and move forward.”

Many of his teammates saluted their captain for his toughness but said they didn’t like seeing their quarterback take so many hits. Coach Nick Sirianni minimized some of the blows Hurts seemingly took and said that the straight-on tackles looked worse than they really were.

When questioned about his game plan, which involved heavy early passing and few carries for running backs, Sirianni said he wanted to attack the Bears defense through the air and the Eagles did so with Hurts throwing for 315 yards.

But when running plays were called in the first half, many were zone reads the resulted in Hurts keeping the ball. Four of his runs were also scrambles after he dropped back to pass.

“That was part of our game plan against the defense we were looking at,” Sirianni said. “It’s not necessarily quarterback-centric, but you’re reading things on the backside. … Then a couple called runs, we felt safe with those, and they ended up being safe the way we looked at it.”

Sirianni and offensive coordinator Shane Steichen, who calls the plays, have developed a scheme in which Hurts’ mobility is integral to the offense. As a plus-one in the running game, defenses have to account for the quarterback, which has created space for Miles Sanders and the other running backs.

The Eagles aren’t 13-1 and Hurts isn’t an MVP candidate without his ability to use his legs. But his advancement as a passer in his second full season as the starter is what has helped the offense take off and has arguably moved him into the top tier of quarterbacks.

» READ MORE: Jalen Hurts’ MVP hopes die after Eagles coaches put him at risk too often | Marcus Hayes

Hurts missed just one game after last season’s ankle injury, which occurred when running back Boston Scott stepped on his leg in the pocket. But it was never fully recovered. The Eagles sat him in the meaningless season finale. He struggled in the playoff loss to the Buccaneers, though, and walked into the postgame news conference in a walking boot.

Hurts eventually underwent minor cleanup surgery on his ankle and was back working out by March in preparation for the 2022 season.

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Warriors’ Stephen Curry (shoulder) out ‘few weeks’

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to miss “a few weeks” with a left shoulder injury, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Thursday.

Curry suffered the injury with 2:04 left in the third quarter of Wednesday’s loss to the Pacers, after attempting to strip Jalen Smith of the ball as Smith drove to the hoop.

Curry immediately grabbed his left shoulder and continued to hold it as he ran down the court. The Warriors subsequently called a timeout, and he was looked at by two trainers on the bench. A few minutes later, Curry went back to the locker room and was officially ruled out of the game in the fourth quarter.

He was set to undergo an MRI on the shoulder Thursday.

Curry finished the game with 38 points — nearly half of the Warriors’ 80 points at the time of his injury — on 11-of-19 shooting, including five 3s and a perfect 11-of-11 from the free throw line. For the season, he’s averaging 30.0 points and 6.8 assists while shooting 50% from the field and 43.4% from 3.

Golden State fell to 14-15 with Wednesday’s loss.

ESPN’s Kendra Andrews contributed to this story.

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After Steph Curry’s shoulder injury, what’s next for struggling Warriors?

INDIANAPOLIS — About 30 minutes after the Warriors dropped to 2-13 on the road, Steph Curry sat at his Indianapolis locker with his left arm dangling to his side in an immobile position. The training staff wrapped a huge ice pack around the top and back side of his injured shoulder. An already shaky state of affairs for the Warriors had hit an even bigger patch of turbulence.

Curry had 38 points on 19 shots late in the third quarter against the Pacers, expending so much energy that he delayed his return to the locker room at halftime to catch his breath. He had 27 points, but his team was down 20.

Curry was part of a rapid third-quarter comeback. The Warriors started Jonathan Kuminga in Kevon Looney’s place, shifting to a smaller, faster, more spread attack that cut the Pacers lead from 20 to five in under six minutes. Curry had 11 in the quarter and 38 for the game when he reached in on a Jalen Smith drive, grabbing all ball while inadvertently sending this Warriors season on another sketchy detour.

Curry felt immediate pain in his left shoulder. He grabbed at it, crumpled away from the play, stumbled to the scorer’s table and eventually the bench after the Warriors called timeout. After a brief conversation with Drew Yoder, the team’s director of medical services, confirmed the concerning discomfort, Curry walked to the locker room with Rick Celebrini, their lead medical decision-maker.

Here’s that moment.

In that clip, you can see Curry keeping his left arm stationary. It still hung like that after the game while Curry wandered around the locker room, before and after he iced it. He is scheduled for an MRI on Thursday and plans to travel with the team to Philadelphia. Testing will give them a firmer idea of a possible timeline, but the postgame sense from those around the team was that the injury would force some sort of a multi-game absence that would presumably extend through the rest of the road trip.

“Maybe it’s going to get a little tougher if Steph’s out for a while,” Steve Kerr said. “I mean, if he’s out, it will for sure get tougher. But we just have to persevere. You just keep playing and keep fighting.”

It wasn’t a despondent postgame locker room. Besides the added discomfort and treatment, Curry was in a normal mood. Assuming tests don’t reveal more substantial damage than initially expected, this could prove to be only a speed bump. But the 14-15 Warriors already faced a stiffening challenge before their best player went down. The near term just got a whole lot trickier.

So what’s next?

This will be an important stretch for Jordan Poole

When Curry went down in March with a foot sprain, Jordan Poole ascended to an entirely different level. He led the NBA in made 3s in March and April, averaging 24.7 points on 47.3 percent overall and 41.9 percent from deep.

They don’t necessarily need him to reach that zenith, but they’ll need Poole to be more efficient and protective with the ball than he’s been lately. Poole went 8-of-22 shooting and committed four turnovers against the Pacers. He went 6-of-17 with four turnovers to open the trip in Milwaukee. He’s made only five of his last 23 attempted 3s.

“The biggest thing with Jordan we’ve been trying to work on is to slow down,” Kerr said. “He just gets in a rush. He has so much ability. I think sometimes it’s the guys with the most ability when they’re young who make the most mistakes because they’re trying to learn what they can and can’t do. He’s so gifted, so fast, so shifty that he’s frequently getting himself in trouble.”

Do we see more of Moses Moody?

Despite the absence of Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson, the Warriors didn’t go to Moses Moody for the first 18 minutes against the Pacers. Kerr had two-way player Ty Jerome ahead of Moody in the initial rotation.

But the Warriors struggled with Jerome, Anthony Lamb and JaMychal Green on the court together. They were a minus-17 in Jerome’s first nine minutes. That pushed Kerr to throw Moody out there. He hit a corner 3 and snuck in a layup his first few minutes on the court. Down 20 at halftime, Kerr rearranged his third-quarter rotation and Moody was the first sub off the bench.

Moody finished with 13 points on 5-of-6 shooting, three assists and several other helpful plays within the margins. Both Moody and Kuminga, who started the second half, were key in maintaining the game’s competitiveness, nearly stealing away a late win. Green and Donte DiVincenzo also played big roles.

“I’m really pleased with his play,” Kerr said when asked if Moody had earned more run. “He’s got his opportunities and made the most of them. Every game is different. What’s made this year tricky is you’ve had different guys out, different combinations and a lot of new people. So we’re trying to find the right combinations. But Moses has done a great job and I imagine he’ll be out there next game.”

Thompson will be back Friday against the Sixers. Wiggins is getting a re-evaluation Thursday and his return is pending. So it may be difficult to find Moody a ton of minutes on the wing, but it’s hard to imagine he hasn’t earned a higher place in the pecking order than Jerome.

So what’s the non-Curry rotation?

If Wiggins can return soon, it’d be a Poole, Thompson, Wiggins, Draymond Green, Looney starting lineup. Kuminga continues to force his way into a bigger piece of the rotation pie, and Kerr showed Wednesday that Kuminga is an option for the starters if they decide a faster style and different look is needed.

After Kuminga, DiVincenzo is emerging as the most reliable option off the bench. He started in Thompson’s place Wednesday night and had 15 points and eight rebounds, making a pair of essential 3s to keep the Warriors close down the stretch. They were a plus-19 in DiVincenzo’s 38 minutes and a minus-24 in his 10 minutes on the bench.

“My focus isn’t on the offensive end,” he said. “It comes to me. But when I put pressure on the rim, good things happen. When I can get downhill, I can get other people shots, the defense is scrambling and the ball can find me again. When you’re playing basketball the right way — and that’s the right way, in my opinion, drive, kick and swing, all that movement — that’s when guys get good shots.”

He has also become one of the quiet leaders in the locker room.

“We needed more energy,” DiVincenzo said. “When things aren’t going our way, when calls aren’t going our way, there’s a standard playing for the Golden State Warriors. I think the biggest message is we have to play like freaking Warriors. That’s the biggest thing. We have to have that energy.”

How does the schedule look?

The Warriors, who are 2-13 on the road, finish this longest trip of the season with these four games: at Sixers, Raptors, Knicks, Nets. Those final two are on a back-to-back next week, Tuesday and Wednesday. They then have an extended break before beginning an eight-game homestand on Christmas against the Grizzlies.

(Photo of Steph Curry grabbing his shoulder in the second half Wednesday night against the Pacers: Trevor Ruszkowski / USA Today)



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Bryce Young injury: Alabama star quarterback sprains shoulder vs. Arkansas, returns to sideline in second half

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Alabama star quarterback Bryce Young injured his right shoulder early in the second quarter of Saturday’s game against No. 20 Arkansas. With the No. 2 Crimson Tide holding a 14-0 lead on the road, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner landed awkwardly while being tackled by his ankles outside the pocket as he attempted to throw the ball away.

Despite missing most of the second quarter, Young emerged from the locker room at the start of the second half. Though he was listed as questionable to return to the game, he never stepped foot on the field as backup Jalen Milroe helped lead the Tide to a 49-26 win over the Razorbacks.

After the game, Alabama coach Nick Saban referred to Young’s injury as a sprained shoulder, though he did not provide further details as to Young’s status going forward.

Though Young remained in for the next play after his fall, he grimaced on the ensuing throw and quickly made his way to the injury tent. He did not emerge for the next series as Milroe led Alabama on two quick scoring drives to give the visitors a 28-0 lead. Between those touchdowns, Young jogged off into the locker room still wearing his pads.

Milroe completed 3 of 5 passes for 62 yards and a touchdown along with his rushing score before halftime; he started the second half for the Tide but only threw for 3 more yards on four additional attempts. Milroe charged 77 yards down the field on a broken play to setup a touchdown, and running back Jahmyr Gibbs took over the game with fourth-quarter touchdown runs of 72 and 76 yards.

Young entered Alabama’s fifth game of the season having completed 68.6% of his passes for 1,029 yards, 13 touchdowns and two interceptions with two more scores on the ground. He was 7 of 13 for 173 yards with a touchdown and a pick before leaving the game.

A potential No. 1 overall pick in the forthcoming 2023 NFL Draft, Young threw for 4,872 yards with 47 touchdowns passing, three more rushing and seven interceptions as he led the Tide to a College Football Playoff runner-up finish last season.

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