The mayor of Kansas City announced that the social media admin responsible for doxxing Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is no longer in that role.
According to Mayor Quinton Lucas, the unnamed person who posted Butker’s home city on K.C.’s official social channels has been ‘separated’ from the role following backlash over the reckless post.
Not wanting to help their cause, OutKick won’t share the since-deleted tweet.
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Formula 1 is in Monaco this weekend for what is one of the crown jewels of the series the Monaco Grand Prix.
Nothing compares to the glitz and glamor and watching cars speed around the tightest, twistiest circuit on the calendar — however, the racing can be a little boring at times — alright, most of the time.
But Monaco is still a different animal than just about any other circuit on the schedule and that’s why we sometimes see unusual results.
One of the great mysteries of last year’s NFL season was Los Angeles Rams quarterback Stetson Bennett. The team selected Bennett in the 4th round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
However, the team eventually placed him on the reserve/non-football illness list in September, and he did not dress for any games. The team was unsure if he would return this season, but we got an answer when he joined the team for offseason workouts.
Bennett is practicing with Los Angeles this week as the Rams began OTAs (organized team activities) on Monday.
Dan Devine and Jake Fischer recap the action from Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, the Cavaliers firing J.B.
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Philadelphia has gotten used to taking the baseball world by storm in October. Now they’re doing it in the early portion of the season.
You know, for someone who has been on the record on multiple occasions saying that “You should wait until Memorial Day to start really paying attention to the baseball standings,” I’ve certainly been doing a ton of it lately. However, there’s just a ton of interesting stuff going on here.
With the conference finals underway, here’s what we’re hearing on the teams left, the Stanley Cup playoffs in general and what the offseason could bring.
Bryce Harper recently helped a youngster in New Jersey pull off a promposal that no other kid in that high school can compete with. It’s tough to find a better wingman than an MLB superstar like Bryce Harper.
But is Harper the best wingman in sports? That’s a question that was up for debate on Fox News’ The Will Cain Show on Thursday.
Will and the “Willitia” discussed some potential contenders for this title and I think we need to explore this because they came up with some great options.
Watch the clip below, and then let’s dig in.
Here’s where the NBA rights negotiations stand, per several sources who requested anonymity:
The NBA has agreed to framework, 10-year deals with Disney (ESPN/ABC) and Amazon.
ESPN will retain the “A” package that includes weekly regular season games on at least Fridays, one conference final per year, and exclusive rights to the NBA Finals.
Amazon plans to receive the “C” package that includes weekly regular season games on Saturdays, one conference final every other year, and exclusive rights to the in-season and play-in tournaments.
Forget March Madness. That’s dumb. (Not really, but stay with me here).
The real action takes play in May and June in the world of college athletics! Don’t believe me? It’s conference tournament time for college baseball teams across the country right now. This is it. The last weekend to make your case for Omaha.
Asses are on the line. Seedings at stake. You wanna host a regional? Better win. Wanna have a chance to play in the tournament? Make the dance? Go for glory? This is the last weekend to pad the stats, and state your case.
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#FoxAfterDark: 11 primetime CFB games to watch on Friday night
Friday nights in the fall have always seemed a bit light on televised football. With high schools playing their varsity games on Friday nights, and NFL games dominating Sunday, Monday and Thursday, Friday TV has normally gone to the most unhinged college football games of the season (see: Stanford @ Colorado last year).