Back in May, it was reported that the NFL planned to test out new technology with regard to measuring first downs. Now, thanks to a deal with Sony, fans know exactly what that technology might look like, and it could be the end of the “chain gang.”
According to a CBS report from two months ago, “The system had been tried out in a few NFL stadiums this past season, and it will get a full preseason trial this summer. If the trial goes well and everyone’s on board, the tracking system will be implemented full-time for the 2024 NFL regular season.
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The NFL will test Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology during some preseason games this year.
Brazil legend Marta was shown a straight red card in what could be her final major tournament appearance at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Luke Kennard, who averaged 11 points and 3.5 assists last season, is returning to the Grizzlies on a one-year, $11 million contract, sources told ESPN.
U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware denied a preliminary approval for settlement in the UFC antitrust lawsuit Tuesday.
Wyndham Clark during the second round of The 152nd Open Championship. | Photo by David Cannon/R&A via Getty Images
Wyndham Clark, who won at Pebble Beach in February, has struggled to replicate his early season success as the year has worn on.
Wyndham Clark arrives at the Olympic Men’s Golf Competition as somewhat of an outlier on Team USA.
Nobody has played better golf this year than Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, who have combined to win three of the four majors.
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There’s a ton of excitement surrounding the Chicago Bears offense coming into the 2024 season. First overall draft pick Caleb Williams seems in line to break a 75-year streak of giant whiffs at the franchise quarterback position; the Bears haven’t had a true team-defining signal-caller since Sid Luckman retired in 1950. Not great if your quarterback drought is older than rock and roll, but it is what it is.
United States Rugby 7 Bronze Medalist Ilona Mah