It’s last year, April 30, Las Vegas, Caesar’s Forum. Melanie Salata-Fitch waits patiently, for one specific NFL draft pick, the same selection, always—the very last one. Her pops, the late Paul Salata, sold the wider sports world on the relevance of that particular selection. He sold it by tying that pick to a tag that accomplished the opposite of its literal meaning. The final NFL draft choice became his vision, Mr. Irrelevant, starting in 1976, adding modest intrigue to the end of what’s now a full-blown, three-day, wall-to-wall-coverage extravaganza.
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Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes is taking a risk and standing up to support women’s sports at a critical time.
Holmes’ support arrives at a time when women’s sports face real uncertainty following the inclusion of transgender athletes; notably, biological men competing against women.
During a season of contention regarding whether biological males should compete against biological females, Holmes made his opinion on the matter clear when he wore a “Support Women and Girls in Sports” sweatshirt before reporters during a pre-draft press conference on Thursday.
Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa says specialists told him CTE ‘wasn’t going to be a problem.’ Concussion expert Chris Nowinski questions that.
Penn State football coach James Franklin believes revenue sharing in college athletics is guaranteed to eventually happen.
There’s long better chatter and discussions about players getting paid directly from schools or conferences, especially men’s basketball and football. After all, football drives revenue in college athletics, men’s basketball is next and from a money standpoint, nothing else really matters.
NIL currently allows players to cut deals for themselves, and it’s a step towards enriching players. The next big move could be to cut players in on the actual revenue.
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The Patriots’ meeting with Will Levis is classic Bill Belichick.
NFL team visits with draft prospects came to an end this week with a bit of a shocker.
Kentucky quarterback Will Levis taking an official visit on Wednesday with the New England Patriots.
At first blush, it is a puzzling meeting to contemplate. Levis is commonly discussed as one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft, and according to up-to-the-minute odds from DraftKings, the Over/Under on his draft position next week is set at 6.5.
If any team can relate to the uncertainty of the present being affected by the past, Los Angeles needs to only look at Phoenix.
Is this year’s first round a fluke, or are these types of calls a new trend?
Steph Curry dropped an all-time classic line after the Warriors’ Game 3 win Thursday night.
Sixers star James Harden was ejected late in the third quarter Thursday night for hitting the Nets’ Royce O’Neale in the groin, after Joel Embiid received a flagrant foul 1 for kicking up at Nic Claxton’s midsection in the first quarter.
Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. wasn’t feeling the pressure ahead of his highly anticipated return to action Thursday night, saying that he is “110%” confident he will return to the form that made him one of the best players in baseball.