REPORT: NFL to Allow Raiders Minority Owner Tom Brady to Attend Production Meetings, Barred from Practices
In news that will shock no football fan, the NFL is once again changing the rules to benefit Tom Brady.

In news that will shock no football fan, the NFL is once again changing the rules to benefit Tom Brady.

Pop star Taylor Swift has announced on Instagram that she and Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce are engaged to be married.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers took a chance in signing the 450+ pound Desmond Watson as an undrafted free agent this offseason, but alas, that gamble did not pay off.

Cardinals designated hitter Wilson Contreras erupted in a furious tirade Monday night after being called out on strike three in St. Louis’ game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Ohio State has banned Barstool Sports President and Michigan alum Dave Portnoy from Ohio Stadium ahead of the Buckeyes’ crucial season-opening matchup against Texas, according to Front Office Sports (FOS).

Caitlin Clark has accumulated many accolades and titles in her career. And now, she can add another: Nike Signature Athlete.

Claims that the dildo-throwing craze were assertions of patriarchal symbology aimed at women’s sports and women’s sports alone, have hit a snag.

A photographer made an unauthorized entry onto the court at a U.S. Open match on Sunday night, resulting in a lengthy delay.

A contract holdout turned hold-in has finally concluded in Washington, and Commanders QB Jayden Daniels has his #1 target locked in for 2025 and beyond.

The Hall of Fame candidacy of MLB great Roger Clemens has just received a presidential endorsement.

Shedeur Sanders would like to forget his final preseason game soon, as the number of sacks he suffered in the contest exceeded the number of passes he completed.

Like all rookie free agents, Bucs cornerback Shilo Sanders was looking to make an impression in the preseason finale. However, he may not have left his coaches with the impression he’d like them to have.
Emotions can run high in a football family after a tough loss, but one particular football family may have taken things a bit too far.

Cincinnati Bengals Owner Mike Brown is known for being the cheapest owner in the NFL. And after former Bengal Boomer Esiason’s radio rant, that’s unlikely to change.

College recruiting, especially for the most prized recruits, is a notoriously dirty business. However, Alabama may have taken things a bit too far.

Legendary Rams running back and NFL Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson is claiming that the NFL ordered teams not to draft Browns QB Shedeur Sanders, and then, eventually, asked the Browns to take him.

If you’re going to ask people to help you pay for something, you might want to hide your $100 million luxury yacht while you do it.

An Ohio man who was arrested for throwing a dildo that struck a 12-year-old girl during a New York Liberty game earlier this month has been charged with two counts of assault.

While some NFL players complain about having to play under contracts that pay them $28 million for just one season, Bears QB Tyson has gone viral for his reaction to signing a two-year, $10 million extension with the Bears.

Eileen Gu, the American skier who opted to join Team China in the 2022 Winter Olympics, was injured in what is being described as a “very terrible accident” while training in New Zealand.

Major League Baseball (MLB) has seen a steady rise in ratings and a resurgence in popularity, and now some major new media players want to cash in.

Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett is renowned for his ability to rush the passer. However, on Wednesday, he showed himself equally adept at blocking.

News broke Tuesday that the Indianapolis Colts had decided to go with the more experienced Daniel Jones at quarterback as opposed to third-year QB Anthony Richardson.

Due to the relatively slow pace of the game, it’s not unusual for baseball announcers to have to fill time during a broadcast. It is, however, uncommon to hear them talk about the history of timekeeping.

Things could get very interesting this year for Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables, should the Sooners have a bad game.

ESPN chief hot-take artist and possible Democrat 2028 presidential candidate Stephen A. Smith has determined who is responsible for the war in Ukraine, and Democrats won’t like the answer.

If you cover sports, you should know sports. It’s not exactly a high bar, but it is a fundamental requirement of all people who work in a specific field or trade. But knowing sports doesn’t appear to be a requirement at ESPN.

Shedeur Sanders may very well be the starting quarterback in an NFL game one day, but it won’t happen on September 7.

A tragic drowning incident at a reservoir in Utah has left a 22-year-old college basketball player dead.

Sometimes you are the bird and sometimes you are the statue. But in sports, at all times, from a young age, you are taught to give respect to an opponent, especially if he gets the better of you. That message apparently did not get through to Giants linebacker Abdul Carter.

With contract talks at an impasse, the Cincinnati Bengals are listening to trade offers for star defensive end Trey Hendrickson.

Preseason games do not count and are not serious affairs in any sense unless you happen to be fans decked out in all your gear and determined to defend your team’s honor.

Making the playoffs without Caitlin Clark was already a tough assignment; now, the Fever may have to do it without another star player.

Little League Baseball is letting sports gamblers know that a game played by children is no place for high-stakes wagering.

If you felt that being named Penix could lead to some unintentional difficulties, you guessed right.

The NCAA has officially sanctioned the Michigan Wolverines after their lengthy investigation into the sign-stealing scandal involving former assistant coach Connor Stalions.

It’s a name, image, and likeness (NIL) world and transfer portal world, and we’re just living in it. But that doesn’t mean you have to like it, and Northern Illinois University (NIU) head football coach Thomas Hammock doesn’t.

The Baltimore Ravens are one of the NFL’s elite franchises. They are not, however, elite swimmers.

It remains to be seen whether Shedeur Sanders will make the Browns roster, but his ability to draw eyeballs to the screen is unquestioned.

One of the most elite high school football programs in the country will make the 4,000-mile journey to London to take on some of Europe’s aspiring NFL players, but not everyone is happy about that.
