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Travis Hunter is more than ready for the NFL.
It is fair to say that we have not seen anything like Colorado superstar Travis Hunter.
Sure, there have been players who have played both ways before in football. It was never easy for any one of them and certainly hasn’t been for Hunter. He made it look that way though last season as he won the Heisman Trophy.
For so long it has been inevitable that Hunter will be a top pick in the NFL Draft and go on to be the center of his team. That is an insane kind of pressure.
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Every year on April 15, Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day. And for good reason.
Robinson famously broke the color barrier, joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 and, despite racism in and outside the sport, having a Hall of Fame career. What Robinson went through was inexcusable, remarkably difficult, and obviously worth commemorating to ensure that discrimination is never repeated. It also bears zero resemblance to the modern political and racial landscape in the United States.
Just don’t tell delusional progressive sportswriters that.
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In a recent episode of the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast, Matt Harmon and ESPN’s Jordan Reid discussed the potential of SMU running back Brashard Smith and how he could end being the “ultimate weapon,” tossing out a comparison that is sure to have fantasy football players excited.
Who will be crowned the WrestleMania GOAT? On a loaded two-night card, there is no shortage of options. (Photos: Getty Images/WWE. Design: Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)
Without a true season or playoffs, it’s sometimes difficult to separate week-to-week performances and premium live event showings for WWE superstars. In traditional sports, you can rattle off names of athletes who seemingly flipped a switch when it mattered most.
Caitlin Clark has been arguably the face of women’s basketball before she ever joined the WNBA. Since her time at Iowa, Clark’s incredible play and competitive nature have drawn unmatched crowds, so much so that even the Indiana Fever‘s preseason games are getting nationally televised now.
According to reports, the Fever’s upcoming exhibition game against Brazil’s national team on May 4 will be televised on ESPN, which would make it the first nationally televised WNBA exhibition game in history.
The hype surrounding this game is monumental.
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The Ravens have 11 picks in the 2025 draft, which is tied for the most in the league.
General Manager Eric DeCosta will continue the team’s best-player-available approach, which was served the Ravens well, but he does expect to draft “at least” one cornerback and one safety.
The Ravens have their starting corners in Nate Wiggins and Marlon Humphrey, but they lost depth this offseason with Brandon Stephens leaving in free agency for the Jets. The Ravens moved on from nickel corner Arthur Maulet, looking to upgrade at the position.
“It’s always a big need.
The NBA playoffs are when legacies are forged. For better or worse.
Every year, the spotlight falls on a handful of players who are asked to step up when their team needs them most. It can be role players or superstars, but eventually the spotlight falls on them and how they perform in the bright lights ends up defining them, maybe their careers, and certainly their team’s playoff run.
Here are players to watch in these playoffs.
Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — the soon-to-be MVP — will get his.
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