Morning Sports Update: Nate Ebner reportedly makes USA Rugby team for Rio Olympics
Good morning, sports fans.
The Patriots’ Nate Ebner reportedly will be an Olympian, the Red Sox lose on Sunday, and David Price discusses his outing.
Nate Ebner reportedly makes USA Rugby team for Rio Olympics:
Patriots safety @NateEbner34 has become only NFL player selected to qualify for Rio Olympics and represent @usarugby per agent @seanstellato
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 18, 2016
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