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During an episode of his podcast, "Nightcap," Shannon Sharpe, 57, broke his silence on his firing and revealed that he had ...
Miles Harrison cannot remember the words he used to describe Hugo Keenan’s last-gasp try that sealed the series-winning ...
Jared Cannonier explained why he's not happy to draw Michael Page at UFC 319. Former title challenger Cannonier (18-8 MMA, 11 ...
Loopy Godinez is confident she can capitalize on the opportunity of facing a former champion at UFC 319. Godinez (13-5 MMA, 8 ...
The SEC’s Digital Drive is a contest in landing high-profile guests, and a crucial advertising week for stations not immune ...
McLaurin has played for Washington since 2019, amassing more than a thousand receiving yards each season in a Commanders ...
For a franchise mired in an almost 30-year Super Bowl drought, head coach Brian Schottenheimer is injecting fun - and quirky fashion - into the Dallas Cowboys.
Our writers debate Scottie Scheffler’s final major-championship haul, Chris Gotterup’s Ryder Cup prospects and more.
If Rupert Murdoch becomes a white knight standing up to a rampantly bullying US president, the world has moved into the ...
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You've heard of people who collect baseball cards. But this Muskegon man's calling card? Business cards. And the reason will touch your heart.
If it were up to ESPN's Alan Hahn, he would like to see James with the New York Knicks. ESPN's Alan Hahn dares LeBron James to join the Knicks. "I dare him, I double dog dare him.