After the Nuggets dropped their fourth straight game, coach Michael Malone said the team has “been on cruise control for so long” and needs to “find a way to get our swagger back.
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At least one squad always make a surprise surge through the tournament, wreaking havoc on brackets along the way. Kevin Sweeney reveals who it could be this year.
Cinderella stories are one of the main reasons to love March Madness. Last year, we got to witness perhaps the sport’s greatest Cinderella ever, when No. 15 seed Saint Peter’s came out of nowhere to make a miracle run to the men’s Elite Eight. Less than 1% of brackets on the NCAA’s March Madness app had picked the Peacocks to reach the Elite Eight (a large percentage of those likely because of the school’s mascot).
Jim Irsay appeared to take a subtle jab Tuesday at some fellow NFL owners and Roger Goodell.
The Colts owner is known for marching to the beat of his own drum and not really caring what others think. He famously suggested Commanders owner Daniel Snyder should be removed from the NFL ownership circle.
Jim Irsay trolls NFL owners with “South Park” clip. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
Well, for seemingly no reason at all, Irsay decided to troll Snyders, other owners and commissioner Roger Goodell.
Bryson DeChambeau’s biggest strength is his length off the tee so it comes as no surprise that he’s completely out on the proposal to roll back the golf ball to shorten hitting distances.
Two of golf’s governing bodies, the USGA and R&A, have confirmed plans to roll back the golf ball to reduce hitting distances beginning in January 2026. The newly proposed Model Local Rule (MLR) gives competition organizers the option to require the use of golf balls that have been tested under modified launch conditions to address the impacts of distances.
New England Patriots fans are the best because through two decades of winning or competing for Super Bowls they were conditioned to expect the best outcome from their team.
So those fans who are seeing the New York Jets chase quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the Miami Dolphins trade for cornerback Jalen Ramsey and the Buffalo Bills continuing to build around quarterback Josh Allen are expecting something really good from their team.
Because the Patriots desperately need to answer to remain competitive. To remain relevant.
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Let’s grade the biggest names to move teams this season.
NFL Free Agency becomes official on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. ET. This is when teams are able to finally ink players after the legal tampering period, get pen to paper, and feel better there wasn’t some last-minute trickery or curveballs.
You can find the complete list of every signing from free agency here. We won’t be covering every single deal here, but rather the biggest names moving teams that could have a significant impact on the season ahead.
Tragically, one of the world’s most valuable sports franchises doesn’t provide complementary internet to its millionaire employees.
TAMPA — Gerrit Cole had dreamed of playing for the Yankees since he was a kid, and in so many ways the experience has been exactly what children envision: the crisp pinstripes, the retired numbers, the Bleacher Creatures.
But one thing surprised him when he got to New York after signing a nine-year, $324 million deal before the 2020 season: The fourth-most valuable franchise in sports charges players for internet access on the team plane.
More than 60 free agents have already agreed to terms. But some of the best players still looking for deals include Orlando Brown Jr., Dalton Schultz, Bobby Wagner and Odell Beckham Jr.
With actual NFL free agency approaching at 4 p.m. ET Wednesday, there are still plenty of top-tier talents waiting to be signed.
Here’s our top 10 available, accompanied by their rankings on our Top 50 big board entering the week:
1. Orlando Brown Jr., LT (Rank: 2)
Brown was our top tackle hitting the market after the Chiefs declined to offer him a second consecutive franchise tag.
Brookline High School’s girl’s track and field team has won a state title after adding Chloe Barnes to the team this season. Chloe Barnes is a biological man, and, you guessed it, the transgender runner dominated the event competing against biological women.
Brookline’s school newspaper, The Cypress, reported last year that Barnes trained with the girl’s team but actually competed on the boy’s team due to being “fearful” of the public’s response if he were to compete on the girl’s team.
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F1 heads to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, and here are six things to watch
Week two of the 2023 Formula 1 season is upon us, as the grid heads to Saudi Arabia for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. What awaits the grid is the fastest street course on the calendar, as well as one of the longest: The Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Drivers will navigate this nearly four-mile course located just steps away from the Red Sea at average speeds approaching 160 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest tracks on the calendar, despite its 27 turns.