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Aaron Rodgers believes he can win MVP again in the right situation, but isn’t sure if that situation is in Green Bay or somewhere else.
Day by day, the Cardinals continue to add names to their head-coaching search.
The Los Angeles Angels may be continuing their shopping spree.
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doni entered Wednesdays game against the Atlanta Hawks with quite the automobile.
A Saudi Arabian real estate magnate will have true VIP access at a Thursday exhibition match in Riyadh.
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If you thought Salt Bae’s behind-the-scenes access at the World Cup final was unbelievable, Saudi Arabian real estate magnate Mushref Al-Ghamdi may have surpassed him.
According to Saudi Arabia, Al-Ghamdi won an auction for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at an upcoming exhibition for a game involving legendary forwards Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
For a price of $2.
UConn Huskies’ Andre Jackson Jr. hammered in a powerful put-back dunk that extended thier lead against the Seton Hall Pirates 23-16.
The 45-year-old has already signed a 10-year deal to join Fox’s No. 1 broadcast team after he retires.
Whenever Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady decides to call it a career, he has a spot waiting for him in Fox’s No. 1 broadcast booth. But don’t expect to see his debut in that role on Super Bowl Sunday.
With Tampa Bay eliminated from the playoffs, Fox is reportedly not considering using Brady for this year’s big game, according to Richard Deitsch of The Athletic. The network’s plan is to use its team of Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen during the game.
The American tennis star is the daughter of Terry and Kim Pegula, who own the Bills and Sabres franchises.
Jessica Pegula is honoring Bills safety Damar Hamlin by wearing his No. 3 on her tennis skirt during the Australian Open this week.
Pegula is the daughter of Terry and Kim Pegula, who own the Bills and Sabres franchises. The American tennis star often has shown support for the Bills while playing in tournaments, but this time it was a bit different.
“I definitely wanted to do something,” Pegula said.
The recently announced College Football Hall of Fame class is loaded with talent from top to bottom.