Adam Schefter says he regrets emailing story to Washington Football Team for approval
The drip-drip of the hundreds of thousands of Washington Football Team emails into the public eye continued Tuesday night.
Sections
About Emerald City
Footer 3
The drip-drip of the hundreds of thousands of Washington Football Team emails into the public eye continued Tuesday night.
NEW YORK — We may have seen the last of Kyrie Irving in a Nets uniform. Irving has only one more guaranteed year on his contract before he is eligible to become a free agent. The Nets entered the offseason with every intention of signing all three of their superstars to contract extensions. His decision not to get vaccinated, however, changed that and the Nets are no longer interested in ...
Thanks to a trove of Jon Gruden’s offensive e-mails, the public got a look inside one of the NFL’s inner circles. And what was seen isn’t pretty.
First things first: Hopefully, Urban Meyer has sent Jon Gruden a nice fruit basket and a giant thank-you card for knocking Meyer off the front page and into a secondary spot within the coaches-acting-like-idiots subsection of the 24-hour news cycle.
Bill Belichick torments opposing quarterbacks and coordinators.
The Nets got what they deserved with Kyrie Irving, but like a pushover parent who reached a limit on disrespect, they finally took a stand.
Every NFL fan knows in times of trouble there is a word the league turns to get itself out of a jam — "distraction."
Television sports used to acknowledge betting on games with a wink and a nod.
Jon Gruden might still be coaching had he merely been exposed as a remorseful racist.
When the game was over and the comeback was complete, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took his helmet off and threw it as high as he could.
Special teams were downright ugly Sunday.
 Federal prosecutors slam-dunked 18 former NBA players for collecting crooked payouts during an alleged four-year scam to bilk the league’s health care plan out of nearly $4 million.
One sight was so unfamiliarly uncomfortable it was hard to process — Seattle’s uber-durable quarterback Russell Wilson standing on the sideline with an injured middle finger on his right hand, unable to play.
Eighteen ex-NBA players have been charged with defrauding the league's health and welfare benefit plan out of about $4 million, an indictment states.
It’s time to talk worst-case scenario, because that’s where the Nets and Kyrie Irving are headed.