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China defends ban on US chipmaker Micron, accuses Washington of 'economic coercion'
Read full article: China defends ban on US chipmaker Micron, accuses Washington of 'economic coercion'The Chinese government has defended its ban on products from U.S. memory chipmaker Micron Technology Inc. in some computer systems after Washington expressed concern.
Packers' CEO 'hopeful' about sorting things out with Rodgers
Read full article: Packers' CEO 'hopeful' about sorting things out with RodgersGreen Bay Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy says he’s optimistic that quarterback Aaron Rodgers will play for them this season but added that the three-time MVP hasn’t told him about his plans.
LaFleur on Rodgers: 'We want him back in the worst way'
Read full article: LaFleur on Rodgers: 'We want him back in the worst way'Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur reiterated his hope that he’d get to continue working with Aaron Rodgers this season while offering no news on the quarterback’s status.
The Latest: SEC championship game to have crowd of 16,500
Read full article: The Latest: SEC championship game to have crowd of 16,500(AP Photo/Morry Gash)The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___The Southeastern Conference championship game between No. This will be the ninth time Alabama and Florida have met in the SEC title game, which has been played in Atlanta since 1994. It was moved to take the place of the Michigan-Ohio State game, which was canceled due to COVID-19 issues within the Wolverines’ program. ___UConn has postponed a second men’s basketball game as it continues to deal with a player’s positive coronavirus test. Should the game be played, the winner of the Washington-Oregon matchup will be Pac-12 North champions and play in the conference title game on Dec. 18.
Packers give fans a glimpse of what changes could be coming in wake of pandemic
Read full article: Packers give fans a glimpse of what changes could be coming in wake of pandemicJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Professional sports during a pandemic have largely kept fans out of the stands. NFL fans have been left to question if they would be able to attend games this fall or not. On Friday, the Green Bay Packers became the first team to give season ticket holders an idea of what games may look like if fans are welcomed into stadiums. In a statement, Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy said that fans can expect changes due to safety in 2020. This letter to Packers season ticket holders could serve as an early look at the policies teams will use to keep fans safe.