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Despite losing every player from last year's roster, the Baylor men's basketball team had great chemistry together playing in the FISU World University Games. R ...
Dying rivalries has not reached the SEC, where tradition still stands for something. But the SEC’s plan for an eight-game ...
ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has an eye-opening prediction in his first offseason bracketology. Lunardi is projecting a rematch between San Diego State and North Carolin ...
The NFL is fining more than 100 players and approximately two dozen team employees for selling their Super Bowl LIX tickets above face value, the league confirmed on July 25.
The hot weather doesn't stop Green Bay Packers shareholders from traveling across the country just to sit through hours of business discussion.
Commanders training camp: With Terry McLaurin holding out, other pass catchers hope to step up Washington needs development from its youngsters and contributions from incoming veterans ...
This is not only larger than the annual payroll of Detroit, Toledo and Buffalo, but is within $3,000,000 of the annual payroll of Cleveland, which is six times as large as Youngstown.
The NFL is fining about 100 players and two dozen club employees for violating league policy by selling Super Bowl tickets for above face value, a person with knowledge of the details tells The ...
Browns QB battle: Shedeur Sanders accepts underdog role even with limited first-team reps at training camp Sanders saw significantly fewer first-team reps than his counterparts in the early days ...
Shannon Sharpe's settlement terms with accuser Gabriella Zuniga has been revealed, and the amount he's said to have paid is shocking.
At least 100 players, as well as coaches and other team personnel from approximately half the teams in the NFL, allegedly sold their Super Bowl tickets for above face-value in violation of league ...
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