Browsing: All news

Category Added in a WPeMatico Campaign

Nico Echavarria during the final round of the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship. | Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images
Signature Event spots and PGA Tour memberships for 2025 are on the line during the FedEx Cup Fall’s final two weeks.
Austin Eckroat picked up his second career PGA Tour victory at the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico, as he made 11 birdies during Sunday’s final round to win by one.
But luckily for him, Eckroat has no worries about his status for 2025.

The Detroit Lions cooked Ryan Clark after beating the Houston Texans.
The Lions pulled off an impressive comeback victory Sunday night to beat the Texans 26-23 to improve to 8-1 on the season.
Dan Campbell has his squad rolling……and the Lions also made sure to save some receipts.
Prior to the Lions pulling off the awesome comeback victory, ESPN personality Ryan Clark declared Texans running Joe Mixon and his fantasy owners were “bout to have a night!”
Mixon finished the game with 46 rushing yards on 25 carries with one touchdown. He averaged just 1.

A Miami player behaved like a clown after losing to Georgia Tech.
The Yellow Jackets pulled off an incredible 28-23 upset of the Hurricanes this past weekend to hand Mario Cristobal’s team their first loss of the season.
It was an awesome game, and a great reminder of just how chaotic college football can be at its core. Unfortunately for one Miami player, his temper boiled over and he took things a bit too far.
Barstool Sports shared a viral video on X of a Georgia Tech fan having his phone ripped from his hand and tossed across the field by a Miami player.

The Los Angeles Rams had every reason to win Monday Night Football’s matchup against the Miami Dolphins. 
Instead, the Rams suffered what many called a ‘demoralizing loss’ at home, losing to the Fins, 23-15.
Stafford made the critical mistake of the night, down 20-9 with 6:46 in the fourth quarter, when he missed a wide-open Kyren Williams in the end zone.
The Rams’ mistakes, including the easily missed touchdown, proved too much to overcome.

After a lengthy career, waiting out his eligibility period, then 12 years of sitting by the phone, Boston-born Jeremy Roenick finally received his call for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and during a Monday ceremony, he formally entered into it.