Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was back practicing with his teammates this week for the first time since he was injured in a Christmas Day loss to the Packers, and one thing instantly stood out: He looked a lot different physically.
The former Alabama star, who entered concussion protocol three times last season and missed the team’s final three games of the year, has apparently bulked up during the offseason and looks to be a lot stronger. He’s also sporting a different helmet to help prevent any more head injuries.
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The Packers were already in a bit of a slide, falling from 13–4 NFC North champions in 2021 to 8–9 and third in their division in 2022.
And that was before they traded away the best quarterback in franchise history, sending four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers to the Jets on April 24 in exchange for draft compensation.
An offense retooled around quarterback Jordan Love in his first full season under center would seem a harbinger of an imminent rebuild.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — Sergio Garcia of Spain lines up a putt on the eighth green during the second round of the 122nd U.S. Open Championship at The Country Club. | Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
The Spaniard did not meet the eligibility requirements to play in the U.S. Open, making things more difficult to qualify.
Anyone can try and qualify for the U.S. Open.
The qualification process is undoubtedly challenging, especially this year, given that a record 10,187 golfers registered for U.S. Open qualifiers, per GOLF.com.
The headlines said LeBron James is weighing retirement. He isn’t. He’s too close. But the Lakers should understand the meaning behind his message.
The Stars issued an apology after fans threw trash on the ice in the final seconds of the second period during Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against the Golden Knights on Tuesday.
Brad Alberts, the CEO and president of the Stars, released a statement Wednesday, publicly apologizing to Las Vegas and the NHL for the “unacceptable” behavior from a few fans inside American Airlines Arena during the contest.
“Their actions were unacceptable and put the safety of the players and fans at risk,” Alberts wrote in the statement.
Tyler Herro may have spent Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, which the Heat lost, sidelined with a broken hand, but that didn’t prevent him from catching a stray on the TNT broadcast for his wild outfit choices.
Herro was in street clothes for Tuesday’s game, wearing striped pants and a purple bucket hat. After seeing Herro’s questionable outfit, Stan Van Gundy remarked that Herro needed to return from injury soon.
“You know the No. 1 reason the Heat need Tyler Herro back? Because his fashion is so bad on the bench that we need him in uniform,” Van Gundy joked.
Lane Kiffin has been vocal about the role that Name, Image and Likeness plays in the modern era of college football since the NCAA passed its legislation in July of 2021. The 46-year-old head coach is frustrated by the discrepancy in funds across the country.
Lane Kiffin Calls It Like He Sees It On NIL, But Points Out ‘I Love That Players Are Getting Paid’
Although Ole Miss is not the most penurious program on the Power Five level, the Rebels are at a disadvantage. The University of Mississippi has the second-lowest total enrollment in the SEC.
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Three time U.S. Open winner Tiger Woods has announced he will not play in the event this year as he continues to rehab from a surgery he had earlier this year.
Tiger Woods missed the 2023 PGA Championship while rehabbing from surgery, and now he will miss the U.S. Open in June. When the USGA announced its field for the third major of the year, Woods was not among the 84 players listed, per ESPN’s report.
The three-time U.S.
Less than three weeks ago, the Cardinals were buried in last place after 34 games and inelegantly scapegoating their catcher. Now, they look like the best team in the NL Central, a reasonable facsimile of the 2005 Astros and ’19 Nationals, teams that seemed hopelessly under .500 almost two months into a season who then rallied to win a pennant.
What happened? Simply, St. Louis slugged its way out of the mess.
NCAA infractions cases centered on sports wagering are “spiking” right now, according to the association’s vice president of enforcement, Jon Duncan. The NCAA released a study Wednesday that underscored why.
A survey of more than 3,500 18-to-22-year-olds found that sports wagering is pervasive, with 58% having engaged in at least one sports betting activity.