Things were looking up for the Jacksonville Jaguars after this season, and for that reason, the team’s owner, Shad Khan, is excited about what’s to come.
The Jags finished last season 9-8, good enough for first in a weak AFC South. After a stunning comeback win over the Chargers, the Jags were eliminated by the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs.
Considering where they had been a year earlier, it was great.
In an interview with his team’s website at the NFL annual meeting, Khan shared his optimism for 2023.
Author: Michael
No. 4 Connecticut was never in danger and overpowered 5-seed Miami from the very start to book its ticket to the national championship.
How, on the biggest stage in college hoops, could you not have a pair of backup sneakers?
Well, how about we ask the Miami Hurricanes’ point guard Nijel Pack.
His shoe broke during the Hurricanes‘ Final Four date with the Uconn Huskies.
Now, I assumed that somewhere in the bowels of NRG Stadium, the Hurricanes had a wealth of emergency backup sneakers that could go to should the need arise.
This is apparently not the case
Play-by-play of Miami’s… “Shoegate” pic.twitter.
Earlier in the season, Lamont Butler dwelled on letting his team down in a big moment. Fast forward and he’s playing hero for San Diego State University in an even bigger one.
The NBA and NBPA reached an agreement for a tentative deal on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement early Saturday morning. Among the details of the new CBA includes a rule which will enable players to invest in NBA teams, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The NBA would become the first of the major American professional sports leagues to give players the chance to invest in an equity stake in their respective teams, which could present massive financial upside to the athletes.
“You can support the LGBTQ community without having to wear a hat, a t-shirt or a jersey.
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San Diego State took down Florida Atlantic in a historic — and dramatic — 40 minutes.
The Boston Red Sox completed a late comeback thanks to a walk-off home run from Adam Duvall to bear the Baltimore Orioles 9-8.
Although they got a little bit of help from Orioles left fielder Ryan McKenna
It all started with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th inning and the Orioles ahead 8-7. Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida was at the plate, and he popped the 1-0 pitch to left field.
Now, this is what you’d call a “routine flyball.” One that if caught, would’ve ended the game (I’m not sure why I’m explaining this, you know how baseball works).
Chris Sale was on the mound for the Red Sox on Saturday against the Orioles, making his first April start since 2019.
Unfortunately for the southpaw, he didn’t have his best stuff, as he got blasted by the Baltimore batters to the tune of seven earned runs across three innings of work. Sale surrendered three home runs, and despite striking out six, was out of the game before the fourth inning.
After the rough outing, Sale didn’t mince words when discussing his own performance.