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Larry Allen, a Hall of Fame offensive lineman and a key member of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty of the 1990s, died unexpectedly Sunday. He was 52. ESPN reported Allen died while vacationing in Mexico ...
Caitlin Clark was in the news on Tuesday for reasons that, in fairness to the women’s basketball supernova, didn’t relate first-hand to her. The IndyStar reportedly suspended reporter Gregg ...
On Thursday morning, the Miami Dolphins and the Chicago Bears agreed to a trade that is sending wide receiver Chase Claypool to Miami in a trade that also included a swap of some late-round picks.
On Monday, Kansas City Chiefs center Daniel Kilgore and wide receiver Demarcus Robinson were both placed on the reserved/COVID-19 test thanks to a close contact. On Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL ...
Alyssa Nakken continues to make history, this time becoming what is believed to be the first woman to officially interview for a major-league managerial position. According to The Athletic’s ...
Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh’s season has been marred in controversy thanks to the sign-stealing scandal surrounding their program. This could muddy the waters of his future at ...
We don’t know yet if Phil Mickelson will actually play in the 2022 PGA Championship now that the PGA has denied its members permission to play in the Saudi-funded LIV golf tournament in London ...
Second-year Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles must really have loved the 2022-23 Carolina Panthers team. That is at least what the Bears’ offseason thus far has indicated. Chicago notably ...
We have met a lot of Florida men this year who have done some very strange things. It seems like every single week another Florida man emerges onto the scene to do something no other Florida man ...
WNBA All-Star guard Dearica Hamby was recently traded from the Las Vegas Aces to the Los Angeles Sparks, and it sounds like she is not happy with how it all went down, launching some pretty ...
Move over movie theaters, it is time for the consumer to rule the day when it comes to the big screen. At least that is the message being sent by one of the biggest studios out there — Warner Bros.
One of the biggest questions surrounding the Tua Tagovailoa situation is how much responsibility Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel bears for letting the quarterback play four days after ...