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Giants coach praises opposing player; Bills prepare for Chiefs

Giants coach praises opposing player; Bills prepare for Chiefs

Head Coach Brian Daboll speaks with the media Photo: Saga Communications/New York Giants/YouTube


The Giants are gearing up to face the 49ers on Sunday. During a press conference on Wednesday, New York Head Coach Brian Daboll said San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey is a “dynamic” and “very talented” player. McCaffrey has six total touchdowns this season.

The Bills will host the Chiefs on Sunday. During a press conference on Wednesday, Buffalo Head Coach Sean McDermott said Kansas City is “very good.” The Chiefs enter the matchup on a three-game win streak.

The Cornell women’s hockey team has a busy weekend ahead. The Big Red will host Yale on Friday at 5 p.m. On Saturday, Cornell will entertain Brown at 3 p.m.

The SUNY Cortland women’s hockey team has a pair of home games this weekend. The Red Dragons will entertain Wilkes on Friday at 3 p.m. On Sunday, Cortland will host Utica at 1 p.m.

The Syracuse Crunch outscored Toronto 5-4 on Wednesday. Syracuse will return to the ice on Friday at 7 p.m. to face Utica.

The Syracuse men’s basketball team beat Pace 75-57 in an exhibition on Wednesday. Sophomore Donnie Freeman led the way with 22 points for the Orange.

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