Report: Tom Brady to Sign with Buccaneers
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, will sign a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday, according to a report.

Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, will sign a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Wednesday, according to a report.

Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan announced on Tuesday that he was donating $100,000 to two Atlanta charities, to help with relief during the coronavirus crisis.

Tom Brady, the centerpiece of the New England Patriots’ championship dynasty over the past two decades, is poised to leave the only football home he has ever had.

The NBA has postponed their season and doesn’t expect to play again before mid-to-late June at the earliest.

Fans had hoped that the NFL would not delay free agency, in order to give people a distraction from the daily drumbeat of gloom and doom from the coronavirus.

The NFL has decided to proceed with this year’s Draft, however, they will do so without fans in attendance.

Sportswear giant Nike announced on Sunday that it is shuttering retail outlets all around the world as a preventative measure to combat the coronavirus.

Both the Pro Football and the National Baseball Halls of Fame have announced a temporary shutdown over concerns about the coronavirus.

It seems like an aberration during a week where almost none of the news from the sports world has had anything to do with sports, but we actually have real sports news, big news in fact.

The NFL has joined a growing list of other sports reacting to the coronavirus by canceling its spring meeting.

SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners are seeking alternative options for their season-opening series after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Wednesday a ban on all large gatherings in the three counties of the Seattle metro area because of the virus outbreak.

Major League Baseball has become one of two major American sports leagues to shut down media access to clubhouses/locker rooms due to concern over the spread of the coronavirus, according to ESPN.

Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is going Hollywood and launching a new production company with the directors of Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame.

The National Hockey League has decided to follow a recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control, and shut down their dressing rooms to reporters due to concerns over the coronavirus.

The NFL hasn’t told its teams to start planning to play in front of empty stadiums due to the coronavirus, yet, but they have reportedly canceled a major annual event on their schedule.

A pair of star NFL players traveled to Israel as part of a campaign to introduce new training drills to the IDF.

On Thursday, UFC chief Dana White posted a message to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, urging him to come to Las Vegas to join the Raiders.

A group of students at Princeton University is pushing back against a decision to invite former NFL player Marshawn Lynch to speak during a university event. The students argued that the decision to invite Lynch doesn’t reflect the “identities and values” of all Princeton students.

They say honesty is the best policy, but one can take that policy a bit too far.

The National Football League says it is “closely monitoring” the Coronavirus ahead of the league’s spring meetings.

Tony Romo wore a star on his helmet in the NFL for a lot of years. After signing the record-smashing contract he agreed to this week, he’ll be the star at CBS for as long as they have the NFL.

One would think that wearing a Barry Sanders jersey in Detroit would be an automatic win and a tribute easily understood by all.

More and more Chiefs players are getting asked whether they will attend their team’s planned trip to the White House, where they’ll celebrate their Super Bowl win.

There have been some big Boston to New York moves in sports history: Roger Clemens and Wade Boggs going from the Red Sox to the Yankees certainly stand out (yes I know Clemens spent two years with the Blue Jays before going to the Yankees, just work with me people) among them.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reports having received more than 1,300 complaints about the raunchy Super Bowl halftime show last month featuring pop stars Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.

There’s been a fair amount of speculation that if the Cincinnati Bengals drafted LSU quarterback Joe Burrow with their #1 overall pick, that Burrow would refuse to play and attempt to orchestrate a trade.

Former NFL player Tim Tebow recently said that he would rather be known as someone who saves babies, than for being a Super Bowl champion.

Tony Grossi, a radio host for ESPN Cleveland, has taken his criticism of Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield to another level after being caught on an open mic calling the player a “f*ck*ng midget.”

The Baltimore Ravens’ Bradley Bozeman took on and beat a Texas restaurant’s massive food challenge on Wednesday.

Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Greg Robinson was arrested by border patrol agents Monday after being found in possession of a large amount of marijuana.

Whether Tim Tebow ever plays in the major leagues remains to be seen, but the former Heisman winner does indeed appear to be officially done with football.

A former operator of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Jumbotron has been arrested on child pornography charges.

Colin Kaepernick is finally breaking his silence in a new memoir. He also makes it clear, that he wants back in the NFL.

Chiefs cornerback Bashaud Breeland is fired up about going to the White House and he’s letting everyone know it.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett has been serving an indefinite suspension since last November, when he attacked Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with his own helmet.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett missed the last six games of the 2019 season and continues to serve an indefinite suspension after attacking Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph with his own helmet. However, that suspension may soon be coming to an end.

With the nation’s newest pro football league fairly off the ground, some are wondering why Colin Kaepernick isn’t playing for the new XFL. The answer, is typically Kaepernickian.

A new survey by leftist university Berkeley claims the name “Redskins” is even more “offensive” to Native Americans than previously thought.

Cameras captured rap mogul Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce remaining seated, during the singing of the national anthem on Super Bowl Sunday.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was seen chugging beers from a “Lombardi luge” to celebrate his team’s Super Bowl win.
