In today’s edition: Xander wins another major, Tour de France recap, Team USA’s final tune-up, Baker’s Dozen, and more.
Author: Michael
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Sunday’s one-two finish from Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri tightened the F1 Constructors’ Championship picture
McLaren faced a ton of questions after the British Grand Prix.
The buildup to the Hungarian Grand Prix was filled with the Formula 1 world wondering if the Woking-based team was truly ready to take on teams like Red Bull at the front of the field.
James, who is heading to his fourth and likely final Olympics, will be one of Team USA’s two flag bearers at an unprecedented Opening Ceremony.
The Chiefs added Xavier Worthy at the end of the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and you can see exactly why in this clip from training camp
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to become the first team in NFL history to three-peat as Super Bowl Champions this season.
In that effort, the team added a new asset for Mahomes in the passing game, and that combination is already looking very dangerous in training camp.
“College Football 25” has turned into a monster success for EA Sports.
The first college football game from EA Sports in more than a decade was released last week, and excitement was through the roof.
I bought a PS5 just to play the game, and it hasn’t disappointed. It’s a ton of fun.
Some early sales data from last week indicated “College Football 25” generated more than $70 million in early sales. It turns out the actual number is significantly higher.
Polygon reported that around 2.2 million people paid for early access to the game at a price of $100.
Neal Jones joins CBS Sports HQ live from Chiefs
Another L for Jemele.
Sunday’s announcement that U.S. President Joe Biden will not seek re-election stirred up a collection of interesting reactions, including sports media lib Jemele Hill who at first seemed to sympathize with the vilified Donald Trump before making one of the most outrageous statements about Joe Biden’s presidency EVER.
Check out the best moments from round 2 matchup
Listen, it wasn’t a “Trump thing” … even if it kinda was a Trump thing.
The St. Louis Cardinals showed off one of their home run celebrations Sunday after Alec Burleson nailed a 435-footer against the Atlanta Braves.
The timing of it was certainly convenient.
After Burleson’s bomb, players in the St. Louis dugout held a fist up and covered their ears with the other hand.
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