Chloe Kim attends the Gold House 4th Annual Gold Gala – Araya Doheny/Getty Images
It’s Winter Olympics time! Heading into the 2026 Milano Cortina Games, Chloe Kim has been one of the most buzzed-about United States athletes.
Kim previously competed at the Olympics in 2018 and 2022, but just weeks before things kicked off in Italy, she suffered a shoulder injury that left her fate in this year’s Games up in the air. Scroll down for everything we know about the injury, whether she’ll compete, and more.
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Running back Audric Estime wasn’t on an active NFL roster in 2025 until the New Orleans Saints signed him in late October. A fifth round choice in the 2024 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos out of Notre Dame, Estime had a combined 2,261 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns over his last two seasons with the Fighting Irish. As a rookie in Denver, Estime had 310 rushing yards and two scores as a backup.
Estime was cut by the Broncos at the end of last preseason.
A Livigno, Italy ski resort readies for the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. (Credit: Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
The 2026 Winter Olympics are finally here and, as always, you can watch from the comfort of your own home and pretend you could absolutely nail the difficult skills that these athletes are competing with. But how exactly can you watch it?
As always, there will be extensive coverage of the games, beginning with the Opening Ceremonies. This year, the Olympics are taking place in Milano Cortina, beginning on Feb. 6 and ending on Sunday, Feb. 22.
Hofstra guard Preston Edmead was on the verge of a triple-double with 23 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in the Pride’s win over Northeastern. | Joe Orovitz (GoHofstra.com)
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – Like most of this season’s parity-filled Coastal Athletic Association, the most consistent thing about the Hofstra Pride has been its inconsistency.
Right after winning eight straight games, Hofstra (15-9, 6-5 CAA) lost its next five contests, but it has now started another winning streak as the Pride is getting healthy again.
SUN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – MAY 20: Skeleton athlete Mystique Ro of the United States poses for a photo during a Team USA Photo Shoot at Sunset Glenoaks Studios on May 20, 2025 in Sun Valley, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Every two years, the Olympics roll around and turn dreams into gold, and athletes into stars.
Boomer has correctly picked the winner in five of the past seven years.
Florida head coach Jon Sumrall wasn’t everyone’s first choice to don the headset for the Gators (myself included), but since his arrival in Gainesville, he has checked every box needed to differentiate himself from his predecessor, Billy Napier.
From his aggressive moves in the transfer portal to his insistence on running an up-tempo offense to utilize the speed of the Sunshine State, Sumrall has been the antithesis of the nearly universally reviled Napier.
The greatest Dolphins quarterback of all time believes his team needs a quarterback competition this season.
“You have to have competition at that position and I think that’s probably where the Dolphins have to go,” Marino told Mad Dog Sports Radio. “Just have competition there and see what that is. I’m not in the position to say it’s going to be free agency or the guys we have or whatever that may be, but I do know when you have competition at that position it’s going to make it better and better and that’s what the Dolphins need to do.
The Oklahoma Sooners are reportedly adding to their support staff with a former NFL player who knows head coach Brent Venables well.
According to a report from On3 SoonerScoop’s George Stoia III, OU is hiring former NFL defensive lineman DeShawn Williams to its staff as a defensive analyst. Williams played college football at Clemson from 2011 to 2014, playing the final three years of his career for Venables when he was the defensive coordinator for the Tigers.
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The full-time scenes at the Stadio Olimpico two years ago remain fresh in the memory.
Italy players and fans cheered and wept and basked in the glory of a first Six Nations home victory since 2013.
The Scotland players were left wondering how they had managed to squander a healthy 12-point lead to lose, and to reflect on another campaign that was dead in the water long before its conclusion.