Pete Prisco and Kyle Long join CBS Sports HQ wi
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The Australian Open quarterfinal matchup between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic did not disappoint. When a 21-year-old prodigy with four Grand Slam titles already to his name takes on arguably the greatest to ever do it, fireworks tend to pop off, and that they did in Melbourne Park on Tuesday.
While Father Time has been mighty kind to the 37-year-old Djokovic, Father Time is still undefeated and injuries have been popping up relatively frequently with the 24-time Grand Slam winner in recent years and the injury bug bit him early on against Alcaraz.
This new year is hopefully going to be great for most of us, but even if 2025 isn’t, at least we’re going to get to see what happens when the winningest driver in Formula 1 history hops in the cockpit for the winningest team in the sport’s history.
It was about a year ago that Lewis Hamilton sent a shockwave through Formula 1 by announcing that he would move from Mercedes — where he had been since 2014 — to Ferrari for the 2025 season.
Vic Fangio has been an NFL head coach or defensive coordinator since 1995, including eight years in which his defenses have been top 5 in fewest points allowed. But now he’s contending with Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and that kid is just different.
Ask Fangio himself.
“He’s a young quarterback by birth certificate,” Fangio told reporters on Tuesday. “Not by the tape.”
Daniels is 24-years-old and a rookie.
But anyone with eyes can see he’s not playing like a rookie.
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The veteran NBA star finds comfort wearing the black hat.
It started, as it almost always does, with a tweet by Adrian “Woj” Wojnarowski, the former ESPN sports reporter. It was in the middle of October, in the afternoon, after Jimmy Butler’s infamous practice session, where he took the bench players on his then-team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, and beat the starting group. The starters, which included then-franchise cornerstone Karl-Anthony Towns, were left with aghast over Butler’s defiance and triumph.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe react to Bournem