This will be Torbert's second career Super Bowl.
The Jimmy Butler saga shows the Heat president is more about being right than getting it right.
In today's edition: The NBA's triple-double boom, riding giants at Nazaré, the Utah Hockey Club needs a name, Scheffler makes his return, FireAid benefit concert in L.A., and more.
Isaiah Stewart randomly threw a hard forearm into Thomas Bryant's chest that sent him crashing down to the court on Wednesday night.
The Charlotte Hornets will have to play at least a few games without LaMelo Ball.
The Guardians, Royals and Tigers have taken differing approaches to building off their successful 2024 seasons.
Olsen has two more years left on his deal with Fox.
Check out our draft rankings at the starting pitcher position for 2025 fantasy baseball.
Fans are angry over what they perceive as preferential treatment.
Microchips have been in NFL footballs since 2017, but the accuracy still isn't there to fully rely on technology.
Scottie Scheffler is making his season debut this week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Kliff Kingsbury's not leaving a good thing in Washington.
The game has traditionally tipped off at 9:20 p.m. ET.
6x Pro Bowl DT Gerald McCoy and 2x Super Bowl champion and Pro Bowl LB Kyle Van Noy break down the biggest moments from the NFC and AFC Championship Games. They dive into the Eagles’ dominant win over the Commanders, led by Saquon Barkley’s "middle finger year," and the Chiefs’ narrow victory over the Bills, fueled by Mahomes’ calm and methodical performance. The duo also highlights game-wrecking plays, top performers like AJ Brown, and major coaching hires for the upcoming season. Plus, McCoy and Van Noy reveal their end-of-season awards and bold predictions heading into the Super Bowl. Don’t miss this jam-packed playoff recap!
Coen was hired to take over in Jacksonville after already verbally agreeing to stay with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as offensive coordinator.
Carroll wants everyone in the organization to continually strive to get better, saying "You're either competing or you're not."
Check out our fantasy baseball draft rankings for the outfielder position.
Plus: Scottie returns, slow play is out of control, and a wild Max Homa save
Kansas City's win over Buffalo was like many of its close-call victories this season: a little timing, execution, luck, talent and occasional controversy. The end result puts the Chiefs of the cusp of a Super Bowl three-peat.
Was Josh Allen really short of the line of gain here?