At last, the wait for the 2018 World Cup is over. While the ceremony opened with British singer Robbie Williams controversially flipping off a camera during his opening performance, in truth, it was one of the only things that went wrong for the Russians on a special day. The host …
Read More »Trubisky Talks Future of the Bears, Excited About This Season
Mitchell Trubisky is looking to show the Chicago Bears why they picked him number two overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. Although he was the first quarterback selected in his draft class, Trubisky struggled in his first season. He had 12 turnovers to just nine touchdowns and finished with the second-worst …
Read More »Speith, Mickelson and McIlroy Struggle in Day One of U.S. Open
The start of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills was not kind to some of golf’s top names. The group that had 12 majors among them combined to shoot a score of +25. Phil Mickelson shot seven over. Rory McIlroy went 10 over, and Jordan Spieth finished at eight over. The wind …
Read More »Baker Mayfield Begins Minicamp with Cleveland Browns
The first-overall pick in this year’s NFL draft has started minicamp for the Cleveland Browns. Baker Mayfield has taken the field and is battling for the starting quarterback position. The rookie quarterback will be competing with NFL veteran Tyrod Taylor. Taylor was acquired in a trade with the Buffalo Bills …
Read More »NCAA Makes Pair of Rule Changes
The NCAA just shook up the college football landscape. Earlier Wednesday, the organization published a pair of rule changes that are set to affect the game in two major areas. The first updates the redshirt law for Division I footballers, while the second repeals a controversial transfer rule that required …
Read More »Andrew Luck Participates At Minicamp, Hopes To Play Week 1
Andrew Luck did something on Tuesday that he hasn’t done since October. You guessed it, he threw the football. The Indianapolis quarterback participated in minicamp drills on Tuesday, tossing 20 to 25 footballs. Luck has been using college-sized footballs to lessen the wear and tear on his shoulder. “The reason …
Read More »USA, Mexico and Canada to Host 2026 FIFA World Cup
Despite the U.S. not being in the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Russia, it’s still a good day to be an American soccer fan. FIFA has awarded the 2026 World Cup to the united North American bid consisting of the United States, Mexico and Canada. The world will unite in …
Read More »Travis Kelce: “Mahomes doing an incredible job.”
The Kansas City Chiefs are officially Patrick Mahomes’ to run. A shocking 22-21 loss to the Tennessee Titans in the wild card round of last season’s playoffs set the wheels in motion. Weeks later, starting quarterback Alex Smith was shipped to the Washington Redskins, clearing space for the 22-year-old Mahomes …
Read More »Field Set for 2018 College World Series
After a thrilling round of Super Regionals that saw the most winner-take-all Game 3s since the round debuted in 1999, the eight team field in Omaha is set for the 2018 College World Series. The 2018 Omaha Eight#CWS pic.twitter.com/ZRmW7PQxBG — NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 12, 2018 SEC Leads the Way …
Read More »Potential LeBron James Landing Spots In Free Agency
With the NBA season now over and LeBron James able to opt out of his contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, all the talk has now shifted to him and where he’ll land as a free agent. If James chooses to leave Cleveland, it’s looking like Houston and Philadelphia are a few of the …
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