The Dolphins star came to the defense of his former OC.
LeSean McCoy raised eyebrows with his bold Eric Bieniemy prediction after the former Chiefs offensive coordinator agreed to join the Commanders, saying that he believes Bieniemy will struggle with a new team and doesn’t deserve credit for Kansas City’s passing game. The comments from McCoy prompted Dolphins star Tyreek Hill to chime in with his own two cents, and he took a shot at “Shady” in the process.
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When the Tennessee Titans traded wide receiver AJ Brown to Philadelphia in the middle of last April’s NFL Draft, it sent shockwaves across the league. One of the top pass-catchers in the AFC was headed to the NFC in exchange for the No. 18 overall pick and a third-round pick.
It seemed like the Eagles got the better end of the deal, but it came with a caveat. Brown needed to get paid.
The fourth-year receiver was asking for a contract that Tennessee was unwilling to pay, so it shipped him north, where he signed a a four-year, $100 million contract, with $57 million guaranteed.
The seven-time All-Star missed last season while imprisoned in Russia for more than nine months.
Mercury center Brittney Griner appears ready to resume her WNBA career more than two months after her release from Russian imprisonment.
Griner officially announced her return to Phoenix on a one-year deal Tuesday afternoon, posting a brief Instagram reel composed of past highlights. ESPN previously reported Griner’s return to the Mercury on a one-year contract worth $165,000 on Saturday.
Tracking every pick made in the 2023 USFL Draft
The XFL is not the only spring football league back this season. The USFL is back as well, and what is notable about their return is that the league is back for a second-straight season.
This is the first time that a spring football league has returned for a second season since … the first version of the USFL.
The USFL is holding their 2023 Draft on Tuesday, with all eight teams picking ten players each. With rosters already established, USFL franchises are now looking to add talent, and depth, to existing rosters.
The MLB offseason has been full of financial twists and turns.
Perhaps the most obvious being the runaway spending of a few specific owners. Steve Cohen of the New York Mets and Peter Seidler of the San Diego Padres have spent huge sums of money retaining talent and adding more to their teams.
In reaction, other owners have spoken out forcefully in defense of maintaining their exceptionally high profits at the expense of the on-field product.
If this is how the draft goes down, here’s what it means from a fantasy perspective.
The 2023 NFL Mock Draft 4.0 was just released, it’s the first mock since Round 1’s order was finalized following the Chiefs’ coronation in Super Bowl LVII. There are 31 first-round picks (the Dolphins forfeited their first pick following an investigation into their improper communications with Tom Brady and Sean Payton).
Kevin Hanson’s mock features 14 defensive players and five offensive linemen.
Let’s all LOL at Lefty a bit more.
Phil Mickelson, when all is said and done, will forever be one of the greatest players in PGA Tour history.
He has won 45 times on the PGA Tour, which puts him tied for eighth all time with Walter Hagen.
He has won six major championships, including the PGA Championship in 2021 at the age of 50.
He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2012.
That all makes what’s currently going on with Lefty’s golf career all the more sad, yet also kind of hilarious.
The NBA’s Coach of the Year betting market is chock full of contenders and a first-time coach is the favorite.
The competition for NBA Coach of the Year is stiff with a few first-time head coaches up for the honor along with candidates who have won it before.
Celtics coach Joe Mazulla is the favorite at the All-Star break for his part in piloting Boston to the best record in the NBA to date. Though he began the season with the interim tag, he has since been named the team’s official head coach and has +175 odds to win Coach of the Year.
The former Crimson Tide safety started a new job with his alma mater.
Former NFL safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix officially retired from the NFL in December, and has already started his transition into the next phase of his career. Clinton-Dix took a job with his alma mater, Alabama, as a director of player development.
On Tuesday, Clinton-Dix reported to his new job for the first time, but apparently Nick Saban did not care that it was the former defender’s first day.
The Chicago Bulls have ruled guard Lonzo Ball out for the remainder of season as he continues to experience knee discomfort despite arthroscopic surgery before the season.