After a number of players around the NHL have chosen not to participate in their team’s Pride Night festivities of virtue signaling this season, league commissioner Gary Bettman could cancel them moving forward.
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov was the first player this season to decide not to participate in his team’s Pride Night due to his religious beliefs. He elected not to wear a rainbow-themed jersey during warmups, which caused the media to lose its collective mind.
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The 15-year NFL veteran will play his 16th NFL season in Atlanta.
The Falcons are set to sign six-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro defensive end Calais Campbell to a one-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
The 15-year NFL veteran will now play his 16th year in Atlanta and is poised to quickly emerge as a leader in the locker room while adding some production for the Falcons as another pass rusher.
Campbell, who turns 37 on Sept. 1, started 14 games for the Ravens last season and recorded 5.5 sacks, 36 total tackles and two forced fumbles.
Games will be faster, Shohei Ohtani could get traded and the Mets went on another spending spree. Here’s what you else you may have missed.
A proposal to allow games to be flexed into a Thursday night kickoff was tabled on the final day of the league’s annual meetings and was met with adamant opposition from some, including Giants owner John Mara and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
The Ravens quarterback took to Twitter as he continues to reside in contract limbo.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who remains in contract limbo with the team, took to Twitter on Tuesday night to dispel reports that he sat out the team’s last five games to preserve his free agency value.
Jackson, who suffered a PCL injury in a Week 13 game against the Broncos, missed the rest of the season with the injury—though some believed he was healthy enough to play down the stretch.
“All in All I love you all,” Jackson’s tweet began.
If NFL teams only cared about helping your fantasy prospects, the draft might look like this.
It’s NFL mock draft season!
Whether you’re following along on Twitter or just checking out your favorite sites for information, mocks are all over the place and in your face whether you like it or not. Most of these mocks, of course, are rooted in team needs as it pertains to real football. But we in the fantasy world are mostly looking at the offensive side of the pigskin.
Lamar Jackson has played five seasons in the NFL, and of those five seasons, his rookie campaign in 2018 is the only time he appeared in every regular season game. In each of the last two seasons, Jackson has played in just 12 games, but doesn’t believe he’s injury prone.
Given the numbers just laid out, it’s easy to see why people in and around the NFL believe Jackson is susceptible to injuries a bit more than other quarterbacks around the league.
Jackson jumped on Twitter on Tuesday night to push back against that idea.
“Let’s get real.
The tour has effectively boycotted China since she went missing 17 months ago—but key decisions on the future schedule loom.
At tennis’s most recent major tournament, the 2023 Australian Open, seven Chinese women were entered in the main draw, a record for the country. At the same event, 17-year-old Juncheng “Jerry” Shang won his first-round assignation, marking the first time a Chinese man had won a match at the Australian Open. A few weeks later at the Dallas Open, Wu Yibing took the title, becoming the first Chinese player to win an ATP tournament.
New Jaguars wideout Calvin Ridley has already claimed it. Who else should sport what’s sure to be one of the league’s coolest numbers?
Soon after NFL owners approved the proposal of allowing players to wear jerseys with the No. 0, I thought of the best nickname without the help of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot.
Drum roll, please. … Sub-Zero.
I know, very cool (no pun intended). And because Jaguars wide receiver Calvin Ridley was the first player to claim No. 0, he can have the nickname of Sub-Zero.
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With F1 back in Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix, it is a return to the start for Haas
Formula 1 is back in Melbourne this week, for the Australian Grand Prix.
For Guenther Steiner and Haas, that means a return to where it all began.
Haas joined the F1 grid for the 2016 season, and that year the Australian Grand Prix was the opening race of the season. The team stunned the F1 world, as Romain Grosjean delivered a shock sixth-place finish, securing eight points for the team in their F1 debut.