It’s hard to forget Marshawn Lynch’s iconic line back in 2015 at media day before Super Bowl XLIX: “I’m just here so I won’t get fined.”
Colts rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson paid homage to the retired running back Tuesday during his press conference after the team’s first day of mandatory minicamp.
Unlike Lynch, though, Richardson meant it solely as a prank to the reporters in the room. The former Florida star said he promised his mom that he would say it during his press conference.
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Los Angeles’ star running back requested a trade earlier this offseason, but he’s back — with perhaps an inventive new offense awaiting his skill set.
With the NBA offseason upon us, ESPN’s Kendrick Perkins outlined a series of bold moves he’s forecasting for this summer.
Amid the madness yet to ensue, Perkins predicted an eye-opening destination for Sixers star James Harden in free agency.
Harden is expected to opt out of the final year of his contract with Philadelphia and hit the open market, at which point Perkins indicates the Lakers could be a suitable destination for the veteran guard.
If the move comes to fruition, it would mark a homecoming for Harden, a Los Angeles native who attended Artesia High in nearby Lakewood.
The alleged incidents reportedly occurred in December 2020.
The Guangdong Tigers and Shanghai Sharks are not picking up the phone anytime soon to sign Spencer Dinwiddie.
Appearing in China for a trip this week, the Brooklyn Nets guard managed to go viral by getting cooked by a no-name player in China — a major slap in the face to the United States of America.
We’ve seen in the past that even the most tired and unskillful players in the NBA turn into phenoms when they play ball in China.
So for Spencer Dinwiddie, who’s quite the smack-talker, to get put in a blender with Rucker Park-level handles is a bit of an embarrassment.
For the first time in 65 years, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State will play football in different conferences in 2024.
The Sooners and Cowboys will bid farewell to one of college football’s most spirited in-state rivalries for the foreseeable future on Nov. 4, before Oklahoma moves on to the SEC. It’s a series that dates back to 1904 — three years before the state of Oklahoma was admitted to the Union.
However, according to Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, the door might not be closed on a Bedlam renaissance in football.
The NBA might’ve had its hands full with The Finals, but things are truly heating up as the offseason arrives and trade rumors begin to swirl before the NBA Draft (June 22).
Former No. 1 pick Zion Williamson has been the hottest name in trade rumors.
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Four years ago, the thought of trading the basketball phenom would have prompted heavy questioning. Now it seems rational for the Pels to move off of Zion and start anew after four seasons of injury conditioning concerns.
The Bills’ offseason mandatory minicamp is being cut short after just two days.
Despite initially planning to make use of all three days, with the minicamp expected to end Thursday, the team’s plans have been altered, and the program ended a day early.
The decision comes on the heels of drama stirred up by wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who was not present for the first day of camp. He was in attendance on Wednesday, however.
The 2024 football schedule for the SEC has been released after the conference decided on a temporary eight-game schedule. The additions of Texas and Oklahoma were the catalyst in the SEC deciding to announce the schedule earlier in the Summer. Also, the SEC Network was able to parlay this into a must-watch event around the south.
As good as some of these matchups are, the SEC still screwed up when it comes to a few of these first-year games. The fact we still haven’t seen Georgia and Texas A&M play in College Station is a travesty.
Every current team in the SEC will play either Oklahoma or Texas in 2024 in their first season in the league.