Brian Schottenheimer’s introductory news conference was hijacked by an emotional, rambling Jerry Jones.
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The tension between the Heat and Jimmy Butler has reached new heights
The ongoing saga between the Miami Heat and star Jimmy Butler has reached a new level, per a report from Shams Charania.
According to the ESPN NBA Insider, the Heat have suspended Butler “indefinitely” after an incident at practice on Monday. According to Charania, Butler walked out of practice after being informed that he would not be starting for Miami, and that Haywood Highsmith would be in the starting lineup in his place moving forward.
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This is just brutal for Bills fans.
A Super Bowl appearance hung in the balance as the Buffalo Bills approached the line of scrimmage for a 4th-and-5 play on their final drive against the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 AFC Championship Game. Buffalo trailed by three points with two minutes left in regulation and had the ball on their own 47-yard line, well outside of field goal range. The Bills had to go for it, and they had to convert to finally get past the Chiefs boogeyman.
Josh Allen’s pass ultimately fell incomplete.
Matt Ryan joins CBS Sports HQ to break down Jos
Carroll wants everyone in the organization to continually strive to get better, saying “You’re either competing or you’re not.
Chris Trapasso, Danny Kanell, and Josh Edwards
The University of Florida ended its Title IX investigation into Todd Golden, saying no evidence was found regarding allegations of sexual exploitation and stalking.
An optimistic Brian Schottenheimer, 51, introduced as coach of the Dallas Cowboys Monday, told reporters that “the objective and the main thing is we want to win the Super Bowl,” and he told ESPN’s Todd Archer that he believes the club can win “quickly.