No running back in the NFL is built like Derrick Henry. Period.
The 6-foot-3, 247-pound 29-year-old is not only a mammoth human being, every single pound on his body is muscle. He may as well be chiseled out of a boulder.
Derrick Henry is a beast. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
Henry’s raw strength leaves football fans everywhere in awe when he’s stiff-arming defensive backs into the shadow realm on the field, but his offseason workouts are what really turn heads. This year is no different!
Although much of Henry’s size is God-given, The King works hard to stay in top physical form.
Author: Michael
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With Team Belgium facing disqualification, the shot putter tried her hand at the hurdles
Every point counts at the European Team Championships.
And thanks to Jolien Boumkwo, Team Belgium came away with two unexpected points in the Women’s 100-meter hurdles.
The European Team Championships are a track and field event that determines an overall winner based on results in both men’s and women’s events.
Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer holds an annual golf tournament to support charity. He posted a message to his Instagram saying that “a few sponsors and golfers” pulled out at the last minute. Why did they change their minds? Because Poyer planned to hold the event at Trump National Doral in Miami.
“I regret to inform you that my annual Golf Charity Event in South Florida, originally scheduled for July 10th at the Blue Monster at Trump National in Doral, has been rescheduled for next year,” Poyer wrote alongside a video post.
All year long, LSU center fielder Dylan Crews has dominated opposing pitchers en route to leading the Tigers to the College World Series. Now, he’s got some impressive hardware to commemorate his special season.
Crews won the Golden Spikes Award on Sunday ahead of Game 2 of the championship series, capping off an incredible junior campaign. He beat out Florida’s Jac Caglianone and LSU teammate Paul Skenes for the top honor. He’s the second player in school history to win the award, following Ben McDonald in 1989.
Houston Astros reliever Ryne Stanek caused a serious uproar in Saturday night’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers surrounding a questionable violation called by a game official.
Stanek was called for a balk on the mound during a crucial part in the eighth inning that ultimately gave the Dodgers their go-ahead score to win the game, 8-7.
The question is: was it truly a balk?
Stanek pitched to Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas in the eighth, with a Dodger on second and third base.
Alyssa Thomas etched her name in the WNBA record books on Sunday when she notched her fourth regular-season triple double of her career—making her the association’s all-time leader. Thomas passed both Candace Parker and Sabrina Ionescu to take over the top spot.
It’s also her second triple double in a five-day span. She notched her first two in her first 252 regular-season games.
The accomplishment came Sunday during the Sun’s 96–71 win over the Sky. Thomas notched 14 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds in the dominant performance.
Former NFL MVP and Super Bowl Champion Joe Theismann told Fox Business that he supports the NFL’s efforts to stop players from gambling on the league.
As Fox Business reported, the league is tightening its gambling restrictions with regards to its players. Several NFL players have received lengthy suspensions for violating league policies on sports betting.
Joe Theismann supports NFL policies that aim to stop players from betting on the league or during any team activities. (screenshot: FOX Business)
Theismann, appearing on Varney & Co.
Few athletes have dominated their sports quite like Lance Armstrong and Caitlyn Jenner.
And now, the two of them will sit down for a conversation about the future of sports — mostly as it relates to the participation of transgender athletes.
Armstrong teased the conversation — which will be featured in the latest episode of his “The Forward” podcast — on social media Saturday.
“Have we really come to a time and place where spirited debate is not only frowned upon, but feared?” Armstrong tweeted.
Boston is just the sixth rookie in WNBA history to be named an All-Star Game starter.
It’s not Mike Moustakas’ fault that the Colorado Rockies lost 25-1 on Saturday. But that didn’t stop the team from trading him to the team that beat them: the Los Angeles Angels.
Shortly after one of the biggest beatdowns in MLB history, the Colorado Rockies looked to make a move. And they found a trade partner: the team that just annihilated them. Following Saturday’s game, the Rockies announced that they traded infielder Mike Moustakas to the Angels.
Moustakas has had a little bit of a resurgence in Colorado following three very disappointing years in Cincinnati.