Lemonier spent time with the Chargers and Cardinals as well.
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Diving into each of the four potential Super Bowl LVII matchups
Faced with a question like this, there is really no wrong answer.
Looking at the four potential Super Bowl matchups, there is no shortage of storylines that lie ahead. Regardless of how this weekend unfolds, the Super Bowl will offer incredible matchups, dynamic players, and brilliant coaching staffs. With any one of these four games, football fans will emerge as the biggest winners of all.
This is all to say … trying to rank them was a tough task.
Having a cold one at an NHL game is one of life’s most simple (and expensive) pleasures. However, for Rangers fans that may be going away. To the surprise of no one, the reason stems from James Dolan’s beef with the New York State Liquor Authority.
Dolan is in the midst of a feud with the state’s liquor authority over his use of facial recognition technology at Madison Square Garden and other venues owned by MSG Entertainment.
LSU women’s basketball took some time on Wednesday for a trip to one of the more unlikely places. The undefeated, No. 4-ranked Tigers and head coach Kim Mulkey visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary.
Angola, also called the ‘Alcatraz of the South,’ is the largest maximum-security prison in the United States and is located one hour north of Baton Rouge. It has more than 6,000 prisoners and employs more than 1,500 staff members.
Mulkey brought her team and staff, which is currently 20-0, to Angola as a learning experience. She wanted her team to step outside of its comfort zone.
The trilogy bout is set for March in London, where the former and current welterweight champions will meet to settle the score.
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These lefty hitters are hoping the elimination of the shift will help them return to form.
In a sign of the times, left-handed hitting played almost no role in the hottest free-agent market in history. There were far more bounce-back candidates available than frontline players, including the likes of Matt Carpenter, Adam Frazier, Corey Dickerson, Dominic Smith, Eric Hosmer and Jason Heyward.
With a ban on shifts and a limit on infield depth starting this year, maybe it’s a good time to take a chance on a big rebound from a lefty.
Target these player prop bets between Sunday’s AFC and NFC Championship games.
The Championship Round of the NFL postseason features some great matchups, as the Eagles host the 49ers and the Chiefs face the Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City will play with a hobbled Patrick Mahomes, who suffered a high-ankle sprain last week and will affect player props in that contest.
The Niners and Eagles both have great defenses, which could mean less success in the stats sheets for players in what figures to be a highly competitive battle.
Odds and analysis for when LeBron James will become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer by passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
LeBron James is zeroing in on an NBA record that has stood since before he was born.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been the league’s all-time scoring leader since 1984 when he passed Wilt Chamberlain. The Lakers’ legend kept building on that lead until his retirement in 1989, accumulating 38,387 points across his 21-year career.
Now, James is just a few games away from passing Abdul-Jabbar’s career mark in his 20th season.
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Looking at the matchups, and the unsung heroes, that could change football history this weekend
By now, you know the big names. Patrick Mahomes. Joe Burrow. Nick Bosa. Jalen Hurts. Brock Purdy, and the countless other stars who the world will be watching this weekend.
But as we often see on during championship weekend, sometimes the unsung heroes change the course of football history.
FIFA took center stage in the global sports world with the World Cup at the end of 2022. And now its corrupt brethren, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), is doing its part in re-claiming the throne for the most corrupt organization in sports ahead of the 2024 Games in Paris.
While the vast majority of sports fans and fellow Olympic athletes seem to want Russian athletes banned from competing in Paris amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the IOC ignored that noise and has announced that Russian athletes will be allowed to compete in the Games.