Usually when teams lose like Philadelphia did in a Super Bowl, it’s crushing. But Jalen Hurts’ emergence as an elite QB, plus a talent-laden roster, should keep the team in the title picture.
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Bring in the robot umps. Human error is part of baseball’s DNA but mistakes by home-plate umpires continue to be one of the most consequential and frustrating things in sports.
On Sunday, MLB umpire Junior Valentine was caught straight-up napping behind home during the Red Sox versus Yankees matchup.
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Valentine was accused of war crimes for missing a no-sh*t strike by Boston’s Nick Pivetta in the bottom of the second inning.
The Cowboys were good last season, but not good enough. In order to reach the next level, Dallas needs Dak Prescott to take a step up in class.
The Bengals have come close to a championship two years in a row. In Cincinnati, the window remains open and a belief that success is within reach.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers will start Saturday against the Giants, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Undrafted Bears rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent stole the show against the Colts, leaving the door open for the former Division II star to win the team’s backup job.
Veteran linebacker Myles Jack has informed the Eagles he is retiring, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Manny Ramirez was inducted into the Guardians’ Hall of Fame on Saturday for his seven-plus-year stint with the franchise. And at the event, the 12-time All-Star was asked about his time with Cleveland and the disappointment of not winning a World Series.
Ramirez gave his take on why his Cleveland teams, which earned five consecutive playoff berths from 1995 through ’99, were never able to win a World Series—and he was blunt with his answer.
“I think we should have won it, but we had no pitching,” he said, according to The Athletic.
His candor is valid.
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Homa did not hold back his feelings after an alleged drunk fan acted a fool in the third round of the BMW Championship.
Max Homa refused to let an alleged drunk man get away with his shenanigans during the third round at the BMW Championship.
Homa and Chris Kirk and were in the final group after the former set the course record Friday. On the 17th green, the fan yelled at Kirk first after he missed a short putt. He didn’t stop there as he also yelled during Homa’s backstroke.
Following the disruption, Homa laid into the patron.
It’s hard to believe it’s already been three years since one of the strangest sports broadcasting moments in recent memory unfolded before our eyes on live TV when then-Reds play-by-play man Thom Brennaman—an hour or so after a hot mic picked him up uttering an anti-LGBTQ slur on air—offered an apology during the team’s game against the Royals on Aug. 19, 2020.
During that apology, then-Reds outfielder Nick Castellanos hit a home run, and Brennaman, for some reason, felt it necessary to interrupt his apology to make a note that Castellanos had hit “a drive into deep left field.