The Lions have just one postseason win since 1957, but Dan Campbell’s team has shown that it is talented enough to make a major jump this upcoming season.
Author: Michael
For Von Miller, the past 12 months have been just like his 12 NFL seasons. There were sacks and success, risks taken and payoffs seized. There was another injury and another comeback (and another baby). And, throughout, whether sky high or subterranean low, Miller couldn’t shake the concept that defines him. That will, literally, define him.
It’s legacy, and Miller’s matters to him more than ever now—and in more than one way. The most obvious slice of how Miller will be remembered—as his generation’s preeminent sack master—was actually the part he thought the least about.
Saquon Barkley made it clear he was not signing the franchise tag that the Giants placed on him ahead of free agency in the spring, making it unlikely that he would report to training camp without a new deal.
After the team failed to reach a contract extension with its star running back, the Giants went back to the bargaining table with Barkley, and the sides have come to terms on a new one-year deal worth up to $11 million, according to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The contract includes a $2 million signing bonus for Barkley and beats the franchise tag number of $10.
Congrats for those who cashed our underdog moneyline pick on the Astros Monday night!
Today, let’s look at a couple of pitcher props from the same game. I like a parlay to turn these odds into a plus-money payout, but you can also play them both individually or consider parlaying them with your favorite ML team.
Griffin Canning over 6.5 K (-110)
Canning may not have the most impressive ERA, but he does have high strikeout potential. The young righty struck out 12 Yankees in his last appearance, and today’s matchup with the Tigers is a favorable one, as Detroit has a 23.
As tweets go, they were … interesting.
On Monday night, after news of Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal offering French soccer star Kylian Mbappé an astonishing $776 million to play in the Kingdom next season, LeBron James took to Twitter with a message for his 52.6 million followers.
“Me headed to Saudi when they call @RichPaul4 & @mavcarter for that 1 year deal!” James tweeted, with a GIF of Forrest Gump sprinting down a street underneath it.
Some 30 minutes later, Draymond Green fired off a message of his own.
Let’s give out offseason grades for every team in the NBA.
The biggest fireworks of the NBA offseason are still to come. Damian Lillard requested a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers only 24 hours into free agency, but there has been no real momentum on his desired deal to the Miami Heat. James Harden has also asked out from the Philadelphia 76ers, but the team is resolved to keep him unless they can land a big haul in return.
Just about everything else in this offseason appears to be settled for now.
Draymond Green would like to redo his contract, too.
Being an umpire in Major League Baseball is far from an easy job but it seems like we’re seeing more and more very bad mistakes being made by the men in blue lately.
That happened again Monday night in Houston when home plate umpire Dan Bellino called quite possibly the worst called strike of the season.
Astros first baseman, José Abreu, took what looked to be ball four and was ready to make his way to first in a tie game in the ninth inning when Bellino yelled out that it was a strike. Abreu would go on to strike out swinging a few pitches later.
Kelly Stafford, wife of Rams QB Matthew Stafford, blew up on the media for taking off with a cancer story after she recently made comments on her health.
The 34-year-old shared on her podcast, “The Morning After with Kelly Stafford,” that she was experiencing stomach issues and that ‘naturally,’ she assumed it was cancer.
Kelly Stafford Claps Back At Media
“I feel like my stomach’s not great. In the back of my mind, I’m thinking I have cancer,” Kelly said.
Solely based on her use of the C-word, media outlets reported that Kelly Stafford was diagnosed with cancer.
ESPN soccer analyst and longtime player Shaka Hislop had a scary scene, live on television, when he suddenly collapsed before his broadcast partner, Dan Thomas.
Speaking from the Rose Bowl on Sunday, Hislop suddenly passed out and fell to his face while previewing a friendly match between AC Milan and Real Madrid.
READ: ESPN BROADCASTER SHAKA HISLOP PASSES OUT LIVE ON AIR AHEAD OF AC MILAN-REAL MADRID FRIENDLY
The 54-year-old relayed an update on his status.
Shaka Hislop collapses live on TV. All totally normal. Nothing to see… pic.twitter.