Trey Lance is getting ready for the 2023 season as shown in a clip of him throwing passes that went viral on Thursday.
Lance was named the 49ers’ starting quarterback for the 2022 season, but he only made two starts before suffering a season-ending ankle injury. The 22-year-old knows he has a lot to prove this offseason if he wants to earn the starting role again.
In a video captured by Preston Smith Photography, Lance can be seen throwing passes alongside Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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While the Cardinals are allowing DeAndre Hopkins the opportunity to secure a potential trade, things have been fairly quiet on his future plans.
However, former Cardinals general manager Steve Keim suggested Hopkins has not yet been traded because of his current contract. The five-time Pro Bowler is slated to earn $19.45 million in 2023 and $14.9 million in ’24 under his current deal.
Hopkins’s production has dropped significantly since the 2020 season, when he recorded 1,407 receiving yards on 115 receptions.
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The FedEx Cup leader had one heck of a day.
The 87th Masters is off to a fast start. The tournament has already seen plenty of surprises and lots of highs. It’s also easy to point to the leaders as being the most impressive on the day, but it’s how they got to lead after Round 1 that was impressive.
Here are the most impressive performances from the opening round at Augusta National.
With less than a week left in the regular season and on the brink of being eliminated from the playoffs, Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen is prepared to have a slightly different offseason routine than in years past.
Markkanen told ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne that he plans on fulfilling his mandatory military service for his native Finland this offseason. The country requires all male citizens to meet their military obligations by age 30.
Markkanen, 25, said he doesn’t anticipate the requirement to impact his readiness for next season.
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Fans want all the messiness of the New York Jets on ‘Hard Knocks’
Despite rapidly becoming a 365-day event calendar, there are moments in the year where the NFL isn’t necessarily providing everything the die-hard football fan would want. But just as those cravings start to rise, enter ‘Hard Knocks.’
The HBO docuseries is entering it’s 19th preseason. Each year the series draws in fans to watch one specific team, covering training camp and focusing on the most interesting characters.
Tiger Woods carded a 2-over 74 in his opening round Thursday at the Masters but hopes he can “inch my way back” at the year’s first major.
Jake Fischer and Dan Devine are back with another fun installment of No Cap Room! This time, the guys talk about a couple of major players returning from injury as we get ready for the playoffs, Coach of the Year candidates and the Dallas Mavericks before sitting down to chat with Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis.
Troubled ex-NBA player Ben Gordon reportedly snapped inside a juice spot in Stamford, Conn., leading to his arrest Tuesday morning.
The scene wasn’t graceful, one bit. It began when patrons at the juice shop near Atlantic Street noticed Gordon behaving erratically — allegedly waving a knife around as he threatened onlookers. Then the cops arrived, and it took five officers to apprehend the former NBA player before sending him to a police detention center.
Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali’s said he’s kicking the tires on drastically altering the typical structure of race weekends. His idea has several vocal critics including Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, the F1 president said he’d be in favor of getting rid of free practice sessions.
Whoa. Let’s not say things we can’t take back, Stefano.
I like drinking some coffee and watching practice on Fridays and Saturdays, but let’s hear him out. When asked, he walked back the idea of “no practice.
After playing their first seven games of the year on the road, the Mets are back in the Big Apple. New York’s National League team is set to host its home-opener on Friday afternoon.
When Pete Alonso and the gang hit the diamond at Citi Field, their uniforms will feature a new patch.
The Mets announced a new, multi-year partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian hospital on Thursday morning. It will include the first sponsored jersey patch in franchise history.