Dennis Young: ESPN’s Adam Schefter can’t stop embarrassing himself
Adam Schefter exists as a stooge for NFL power brokers. That’s less of a criticism than it is a straightforward description of what it means to be ESPN’s top voice of a sport.
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Adam Schefter exists as a stooge for NFL power brokers. That’s less of a criticism than it is a straightforward description of what it means to be ESPN’s top voice of a sport.
When Mike White walks into the Jets locker room he still hears his teammates chanting his name.
Three of the most famous initials in sports has joined the Rams, with one slight adjustment required to fit the situation.
Klay Thompson’s eagerly anticipated return to the Warriors may happen a little sooner than expected.
It’s ironic that Aaron Rodgers used racial dog whistles to attack what he called the “woke mob” after America learned that Rodgers lied about his vaccination status, because at the height of racial protests in the summer of 2020, Rodgers masqueraded as one of the woke.
OBJ is now truly free.
A former girlfriend of Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook alleged Tuesday he physically abused her
Carolina Panthers quarterback Sam Darnold has an incomplete fracture of the right scapula and will be out several weeks, according to a person with direct knowledge of the injury.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden welcomed the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks to the White House on Monday, praising team members not just for their achievements on the court, but also for their efforts to promote coronavirus vaccinations and for speaking out after the 2020 police shooting of Jacob Blake sparked protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
One month after undergoing surgery on the middle finger of his throwing hand, Russell Wilson was back on the Seattle Seahawks' practice field Monday, flinging passes.
Panthers coach Matt Rhule talked to the media for nearly 30 minutes on Monday and said a lot without committing to anything.
First-place teams had a rough Sunday.
Got a problem? Blame it on Kyrie Irving.
After he scored eight points and the Lakers dropped an ugly 105-90 game to the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center on Saturday night, Westbrook talked about his need to "play harder."