NFL commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the most controversial play from Week 14—and possibly this season—on Wednesday.
As all football fans know at this point, the Chiefs’ 49-yard go-ahead touchdown against the Bills that included a Travis Kelce lateral was called back because receiver Kadarius Toney lined up offsides.
The commissioner, however, stuck up for the officiating crew.
“I think almost everybody has acknowledged that the officials are absolutely correct,” Goodell told reporters Wednesday at the NFL owners meetings, per ESPN.
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Connor Bedard stunned the hockey world with a sensational goal in his first game against Edmonton Oilers’ superstar Connor McDavid
Shohei Ohtani’s historic contract with the Dodgers allows him to opt out if owner Mark Walter or president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman loses his role with the team, sources confirmed to ESPN.
The NFL’s Roger Goodell and Troy Vincent addressed the rampant complaints about the league’s officiating, saying the league is trying to do something about it.
Texas backup quarterback Maalik Murphy is entering the NCAA transfer portal, he told ESPN. He will not be with the Longhorns for the College Football Playoff.
As if offenses didn’t already have a special place in the NFL rulebook’s heart, the league’s vice president of football operations, Troy Vincent, told reporters Wednesday that the shadowy powers are “looking into” the fumble-out-of-the-end-zone-touchback rule.
You are probably already familiar but for those still catching up: If a player fumbles the ball in play, and that ball crosses the plane of the opponent’s end zone and goes out of bounds, the result is a change in possession. The defense gets the ball.
Draymond Green is a menace to his fellow NBA players.
American sporting leagues are described as a brotherhood among athletes, regardless of the competition on the field, court, Octagon, or setting. But Green is breaking all the rules of decency in sports.
Green, a forward for the Golden State Warriors, is showing that his unhinged personality can literally be dangerous to other players, seen once again Tuesday night when the Warriors took on the Phoenix Suns.
Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Dodgers reportedly includes an opt-out clause that could be activated if either of two executives were to leave the organization before his 10-year, $700 million deal expires.
The personnel involved in the clause reportedly include Los Angeles’s controlling owner Mark Walter and president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, according to Beth Harris and Ronald Blum of the Associated Press.
Former NFL MVP revealed his thoughts about 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy during a recent episode of the “4th & 1 with Cam Newton” podcast.
In the latest case of women’s sports being hijacked by men, a 6-foot high school boy on puberty blockers has reportedly been offered a scholarship to join the University of Washington’s women’s volleyball team.
That’s insanity for most generations but a norm in today’s world.
Washington’s women’s volleyball program offered 12 limited, full-ride scholarships.