He set the record straight after some interpreted his tweet as a dig at his teammate.
Cowboys star Micah Parsons’s reaction to a quote by Bills general manager Brandon Beane had some fans speculating that he was taking a subtle shot at his own quarterback: Dak Prescott.
After his team was dominated at home by the Bengals, 27–10, Beane took a shot at Cincinnati for the struggles the team had before the turnaround that the team experienced in 2021.
“They have a good team. They, right now, are on the advantage of a rookie quarterback contract.
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Washington State football coach Jake Dickert isn’t going anywhere.
The head coach of the Cougars finished the season 7-6, and that was good enough to land him a new deal with the program.
Washington State AD Pat Chun announced Wednesday that Dickert has agreed to an extension through the 2027 season.
Washington State announces extension for football coach Jake Dickert. (Photo by Oliver McKenna/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Jake Dickert earns a new deal.
The eight-time All-Star couldn’t hide his anger late in the Warriors’ game against the Grizzlies.
A dejected Stephen Curry was ejected from the Warriors’ Wednesday night game after teammate Jordan Poole missed a shot late in the 122–120 victory over the Grizzlies.
With a little more than a minute left in Golden State’s matchup against Memphis, a wide-open Curry motioned to Poole to pass him the ball. Instead, Poole took a questionable three-pointer—and missed. Curry couldn’t contain his palpable anger and threw his mouthguard while running back on defense.
Ed Reed has turned on Shannon Sharpe.
The former (?) Bethune-Cookman head football coach fired up the social media machine for the first time in a few days Wednesday night, and decided to take aim at a fellow NFL Hall of Famer.
Sharpe, for those who missed it, addressed Reed’s dismissal from Bethune earlier this week on FS1’s Undisputed. You can watch the clip below, but, frankly, Sharpe didn’t really say anything bad about Reed at all.
Essentially, he says what pretty much everyone and their mother have said for nearly a week now: Reed’s intentions were good.
Is Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce somehow underappreciated? Does it make sense to connect the dots between the Denver Broncos and David Shaw? Peter Schrager examines those topics and more.
But will his Australian Open run come to an end in the semifinals against Novak Djokovic?
Jon Wertheim: Before the tournament, on Melbourne sports talk radio, a host was going through the men’s top 50, trying to tick every name off from memory. And the one name that he missed was Tommy Paul. Which is sort of symbolic of Paul’s career. He was a great junior player but didn’t have quite the resume of Taylor Fritz, the backstory of Francis Tiafoe or the conspicuous size of Reilly Opelka. Paul has always sort of fallen through the cracks.
Wisconsin football coach Luke Fickell thinks the separation between teams is determined by effort and attitude.
The Badgers are in the process of overhauling the program, and Fickell taking over is a sign the old ways are officially dead.
Now, he’s tasked with restoring the Badgers to glory, and in his mind, it all starts with his players’ effort and attitude.
Luke Fickell Shines A Light On Wisconsin’s Re-Tooled System
Luke Fickell is building his own culture in Madison.
“It’s going to be about effort and the attitude.
Six drivers tested aerodynamic packages for short tracks and road courses and mufflers for events in Los Angeles and Chicago.
Target these three player props for Sunday’s 49ers-Eagles game, including Jalen Hurts.
The second-seeded 49ers head east to take on the top-seeded Eagles in the NFC championship game Sunday. This game sets up to be a good one with two top offenses and two top defenses going head to head. The Eagles are favored by 2.5 points at home with an extra day of rest and the game total is set at 46.5.
Both defenses have been excellent this year, but the Niners have excelled at stopping the run while the Eagles have excelled at stopping the pass.
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Sometimes a rebuild seems eerily similar and that’s the case with a couple of this season’s fun, young teams
There isn’t a set path to become a contender in the NBA. Some teams believe in the draft-and-develop model, while others prefer to build through free agency. Others believe in savvy trades being the way to build your roster. In reality most teams are cobbled together in a combination of drafting players, trading for others, and signing a key free agent or two.