Former LSU Receiver, NFL Draft Prospect Kyren Lacy Dead at 24
Former LSU Tigers wide receiver and aspiring NFL Draft prospect Kyren Lacy passed away in Houston on Saturday night, according to multiple reports.

Former LSU Tigers wide receiver and aspiring NFL Draft prospect Kyren Lacy passed away in Houston on Saturday night, according to multiple reports.

A Red Sox fan used his food to catch a foul ball at Fenway Park on Thursday.

A fundraiser established for the teen murder suspect accused of stabbing another teen at a track meet last week has raised more than $350,000.

Two college baseball teams swarmed the field and pummeled each other after the final out of an 11-inning game in Alabama earlier this week.

A school board meeting in Maine’s capital of Augusta turned contentious on Wednesday after a parent in a MAGA hat was “silenced” by officials while he railed against the state’s resistance to President Trump’s trans athlete ban.

Deshaun Watson has been beset by scandal and publicly disowned by his team owner. However, according to him, he’s coming back better than ever.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) chose “going green” as the theme of the 2024 Paris Olympics. For the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, the IOC seems to have chosen “gender equality.”

The Esports World Cup (EWC) is about to make gamers richer than many of the athletes who actually play the games.

If you thought the Chicago White Sox were done inventing ways to lose baseball games, you were mistaken.

The Colts’ decision to put offensive lineman Braden Smith on the non-football injury list in December didn’t go unnoticed, but the illness was not mentioned.

In all likelihood, LeBron James will not be holding the Larry O’Brien Trophy at the end of this year. However, if it’s any consolation, he can comfort himself by holding the “Kenbassador” Barbie doll created in his likeness.

Former Major League Baseball pitcher and World Series champion Octavio Dotel was reportedly pulled from the rubble of a collapsed Dominican nightclub on Tuesday.

Sam Menzin, until recently the assistant general manager of the Detroit Tigers, has resigned amidst a scandal in which he stands accused of sending unsolicited pictures of his genitals to female staffers.

PJ Blue, a former collegiate linebacker at the University of Louisville, has passed away, the school announced.

The widow of former NHL star Johnny Gaudreau gave birth to the couple’s third child earlier this month.

The news you did not realize you needed is here: Stephen A. Smith is no longer ruling out a 2028 presidential run.

The Washington Capitals only scored one goal in their 4-1 loss to the New York Islanders on Sunday. However, in many ways, it was the only goal that mattered.

NFL owners voted to table the Packers’ proposal to ban the “Tush Push” at last week’s owners’ meetings. However, Packers CEO Mark Murphy remains undaunted in his belief that the proposal will get passed.

Dylan Grant, 24, a rising bull-riding star, was trampled to death at a rodeo in Texas on Thursday.

Ray Seals, a staple of the defensive front that helped lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl appearance in the mid-90s, has died.

Dallas Mavericks Minority Owner feels that “people just aren’t ready” to embrace the idea of men competing in women’s sports.

Saints defensive tackle Khalen Saunders has announced that he intends to hold an “LGBTQ-Friendly” football camp this summer.
Stephen A. Smith thinks former President Barack Obama would have difficulty beating President Trump in a hypothetical third-term matchup.

While the rest of the league debated the “Tush Push” at this week’s owners’ meetings, a Bengals executive dropped a bombshell that could change the NFL’s landscape.
Costa Rican authorities have announced that Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of Yankees great Brett Gardner, succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning while on a family vacation to the island nation last month.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was emphatic when asked for his thoughts about his team’s upcoming visit to the White House.

Former Arizona Cardinals kicker and current CBS analyst Jay Feely is “seriously considering” a run for Congress in Arizona, according to the Arizona Republic.

If you’re sick of watching your NFL bets hinge on the eyesight of middle-aged referees and marked by (typically more than middle-aged) chain gang members, there’s good news for you.

On Tuesday, the NFL voted to table a proposal from the Green Bay Packers to ban the “Tush Push,” the favorite short-yardage play of the Philadelphia Eagles, where a tight end and running back push the quarterback over the center

Sick of seeing the ball sail over the head of your team’s kick returner? Tired of no returns and starting drives at the 25? Well, the NFL has enacted a rule change that should fix that.
The NFL owners approved a rule change on Tuesday that guarantees each team one possession during overtime in the regular season.

The NFL has approved expanding replay assistance for penalties that it calls “specific, objective aspects of a play.”
On the heels of its smashing success in 2024, the NFL is adding a third game to its slate of Christmas Day games in 2025.
The NFL has voted to table the Detroit Lions’ proposal to determine playoff seeding based on record.

The league’s 32 owners voted not to vote on the Green Bay Packers’ proposal to ban the tush push, the Philadelphia Eagles’ favorite short-yardage play in which a tight end and running back literally push the quarterback forward.
If the NFL has its way, two teams will be in for one heck of a regular-season road trip soon.

Legendary Packers QB Brett Favre said Elon Musk is deserving of all “accolades,” while blasting the left as “very evil,” after a series of arson attacks on Musk’s Tesla dealerships.

Browns Owner Jimmy Haslam called the monumental trade for Deshaun Watson a “big swing and a miss,” and said he and his wife, Browns Co-Owner Dee Haslam, should be held responsible.

The Green Bay Packers’ proposal to outlaw the Philadelphia Eagles’ famous (famous if you’re an Eagles fan, infamous if you’re not) “Tush Push” play is so controversial that it led to “heated” debate at the league’s annual meeting in Palm Beach, Florida.
The NFL’s relentless march towards an 18-game regular season continues, and will reportedly be one of the major topics at the league ownership meetings in Florida.
