Defensive end Frank Clark will remain in the AFC West next season, agreeing Thursday to a one-year contract with the Broncos.
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The Panthers have given rookie quarterback Bryce Young the first-team reps in practice this week, a move coach Frank Reich called the next step in his progression.
Budweiser will still be the official World Cup beer through the 2026 tournament in North America after brewer AB InBev renewed with FIFA on Thursday despite a troubled time with men’s 2022 World Cup host Qatar.
From scoring goals to agitating to colorful quotes, the Panthers winger has brought a missing star power to the franchise.
Umpires made Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Bailey Ober go back into the dugout during Thursday’s game and wash his hands over sticky concerns.
After striking out six Tampa Bay Rays batters in the first three innings, Ober was checked by the umpires because they clearly didn’t believe a Major League Baseball pitcher could actually do that on sheer talent alone.
After checking his hands and glove, the umpires sent Ober to the clubhouse to wash his hands.
Before giving up the lead, umpires made Twins starter Bailey Ober wash his hands. He was perfect through three prior to this pic.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver is as stoic as they come. The stern and popular leader of the association always seems to be even-keeled, never getting angry or happy when the cameras are on him and almost always saying the perfect thing when faced with scorching questions.
But on Thursday, Silver showed his human side and made a joke about one of the more serious topics plaguing the NBA right now.
While appearing on the Dan Patrick Show, Silver and Patrick discussed Ja Morant, the Grizzlies star embroiled in off-the-court-drama.
From fastball to sweeper to splitter, here’s everything baseball fans today need to know about pitch classification.
Legalized sports betting, with its advanced monitoring systems, is making it easier to catch anyone wagering on games who shouldn’t be.
PGA Tour players don’t yet know exactly how to feel about the merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf. That makes sense since no one knows exactly what that partnership entails at this point. Dylan Wu wondered if PGA Tour players need to “apologize” for playing on the Tour.
In short: no, they do not.
Wu appeared on ESPN’s Outside the Lines with Jeremy Schaap.
“There are questions in the [player’s] meeting like ‘do we have to apologize for playing on the PGA Tour now because of where the money is coming from?’” Wu said.
Despite critics saying she has a foot out the door, UFC champ Amanda Nunes plans to eagerly defend her belt vs. Irene Aldana.