Tony Massarotti, the co-host of ‘The Felger & Mazz Show’ radio show out of Boston, has issued an emotional apology after making what he called “hurtful” comments about two black people.
During Friday’s episode of the show, Massarotti asked his remote co-host, Michael Felger, about the two black people sitting behind him.
“They can’t hear us, right?” Massarotti asked. After confirming the two people couldn’t hear him, Massarotti said “OK, so I would be careful if I were you, because the last time you were around a couple of guys like that, they stole your car.
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Both former running backs have very different opinions on the former Chiefs assistant.
Former NFL running back LeSean McCoy has been publicly critical of new Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy in the past, but he took it to another level on Monday—leading to another tailback to respond.
McCoy was coached by Bieniemy when the two were with the Chiefs and he went as far as to say the assistant coach “has nothing to do with the pass game at all” and he “has no real responsibility” when coaching players.
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Frank Reich is hiring EVERYONE.
The Panthers decision to hire Frank Reich was based on experience. Desperate to move on from its Matt Rhule disaster, the organization went with a long-proven, reliable hand over rolling the dice on a coach with upside. That decision will bare out over time, but the team is already seeing a huge benefits from the relationships Reich has cultivated since joining coaching ranks in 2006, and now we’re seeing that play out in an incredible (and hilarious) way.
Jakob Chychrun hasn’t played for the Arizona since February 10, as the Coyotes prepare to trade their 24-year-old defenceman before the NHL deadline on March 3.
As Selection Sunday approaches, The Tar Heels—who were ranked No. 1 going into the season—are looking more underwhelming by the day.
We’re less than three weeks away from Selection Sunday, and the picture of who will be dancing and who won’t be is starting to get clearer. The NCAA tournament selection committee did its annual top 16 reveal Saturday to give us an idea of where things stand, and there’s been plenty of movement after a loaded weekend of action.
Here’s Sports Illustrated’s latest projected bracket, with notes on some risers and fallers as February winds down.
The guard hasn’t played in a game since Jan. 14, 2022.
The Bulls announced officially on Tuesday that guard Lonzo Ball is not expected to play at all during the rest of the 2022–23 season.
Ball hasn’t played a game since Jan. 14, 2022 when he left a game with left knee soreness. From there, he underwent arthroscopic knee surgery. He is still recovering from a bone bruise and meniscus injury in the left knee.
As of now, Ball is expected to return for the 2023–24 season.
The USFL will have its first collegiate draft on Tuesday. Here’s everything you need to know.
A WWE fan is suing the wrestling organization after claims that they loss their hearing after attending a WrestleMania event.
Marvin Jackson says that he was an “invitee” to WrestleMania 38 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas last year. He is accusing the WWE of negligence as well as liability for not warning attendees that there would be loud noises and pyrotechnic explosions. Jackson claims that he has lost nearly all the hearing in his left ear due to the noises.
“Plaintiff was seated next to the stage at the venue. When performance began, pyrotechnics went off.
The likely No. 1 NBA draft pick loved hearing this from the basketball great.
NBA prospect Victor Wembanyama reacted to basketball great LeBron James calling him an “alien” in a Sports Illustrated profile posted Tuesday.
The four-time NBA champion gave his thoughts on the 19-year-old French player, who will likely be the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA draft and a future force in the league.
”We’re labeling like this unicorn thing—everybody’s been a unicorn over the last few years,” James said.
Brooklyn is 34–24 this season, fifth in the Eastern Conference.
In perhaps the most tumultuous season in franchise history, the Nets are rewarding the one man in their organization who has provided stability.
Brooklyn is signing coach Jacque Vaughn to a multi-year extension, as first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Details of the deal were not made public.
Vaughn, 48, is 97–108 lifetime as an NBA head coach, a record that includes three seasons with the Magic from 2013 to ’15. He is 61–39 across parts of two seasons—2020 and ’23—with the Nets.