Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a gruesome-looking leg injury in the second half of his team’s 27-21 win over the New York Jets during Week 4. Hill’s injury occurred at the end of…
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All 30 teams have now reported for training camps, the first preseason game will tip off Thursday, Oct. 2 between the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers in Abu Dhabi, and teams are starting their…
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Now will come one of the harder parts of the fantasy football calendar: surviving an onslaught of bye weeks. Four teams will be out of action in Week 5. The Pittsburgh Steelers will get a…
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Bruce Bochy, two years after leading the Texas Rangers to their first World Series in franchise history, has managed his last game for the club. Bochy, 70, steered the Rangers to the 2023 World Series…
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AI-assisted summary The SAFE Act is considered player-friendly and aligns more with Donald Trump’s vision for college athletics than a rival Republican bill. Key provisions include expanding the Sports Broadcasting Act, allowing two free transfers,…
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AI-assisted summary The Miami Dolphins defeated the New York Jets 27-21 for their first win of the season. Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a significant knee injury that overshadowed the victory. Tight end Darren…
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The Indiana Fever continue to be the Cinderella story of the WNBA playoffs. With five players suffering season-ending injuries, including Caitlin Clark, not many believed the Fever were destined for a long postseason run. Yet,…
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The NHL is in the stretch run of the preseason schedule. Preseason games end on Saturday, Oct. 4, giving teams time to make final roster assessments and test line combinations before the regular season begins…
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The next domino in college athletes’ rights and Name, Image and Likeness legislation tipped Monday night. U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced the Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement…
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It would appear that Mr. Finebaum might want to go to Washington. Paul Finebaum, ESPN host and dean of college football radio, said in an interview with Outkick published Sept. 29 that he is interested…